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7 58551 69301 0 Monday: Mostly sunny; H 90º L 55º 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 150 Number 80 email: [email protected] FIRE IMPACT The Daily Journal Greenfield evacuated Crime-scene tape put to a new use Cal Fire orders evacuation of 30 homes in subdivision The Mendocino County Sheriff’s By BEN BROWN Office has been using yellow crime-scene The Daily Journal tape to mark houses and structures where Approximately 30 residents have been notified of an evacua- homes in the Greenfield tion warning. The tape does not mean a Ranch subdivision, about crime has been committed in that area. 10 miles west of Ukiah, were under an evacuation Ukiah municipal pools order Friday night as the closed today and Sunday Jack Smith Fire jumped a creek drainage and began to The city of Ukiah’s municipal pools head east toward homes. will be closed today and Sunday. Swim “It jumped the drainage lessons will resume with Session II on and began making runs up Monday, air quality permitting. For ques- the ridge,” said Jeff Brand, tions regarding the status of the pools, con- Cal Fire Operations tact Stephanie Young, recreation supervi- Specialist Chief for the sor at 463-6201, or pool staff directly at Jack Smith Fire. 467-2831. The order, issued by Cal Fire at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Family Fun in the Sun See GREENFIELD, at Orchard Park canceled Page 14 The Family Fun in the Sun event sched- uled for today at Orchard Park in Ukiah EVACUATION has been canceled due to the hazardous air WARNINGS conditions. For more information, call the city of Areas under evacuation Ukiah Community Services Department at warning as of Friday 463-6231. evening -Montgomery Woods Sundays in the Park between Orr Springs Road and Running Springs concert postponed Road. Due to the unprecedented number of -Mountain View Road in wildfires and the unhealthful air quality, the area of milepost 9 the Sundays in the Park concert scheduled -Red Mountain between Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal for this Sunday evening, featuring the Ford Highway 101 and 13600 Marin firefighter Jonathan Richardson burns a fire break Friday evening at the Singly/Greenfield Blues Band, has been canceled. The Ford Ranch line to meet the Jack Smith Fire burning in the distance. Cal Fire ordered a mandatory evac- Blues Band has agreed to reschedule the See WARNINGS, Page 14 uation of about 30 homes in the Greenfield subdivision about 5:30 p.m. Friday. event for Sunday, Sept. 7 with an earlier 4 p.m. start time. City staff said health concerns for out- FIRE UPDATE: door activities caused by the smoke from Renewed lightning a worry the fires warrants the cancellation of this By SARAH HOUSE thunderstorms in June. weekend’s concert. Residents are encour- The Daily Journal According to an Accuweather meteorol- 60 fires still burning aged to monitor air quality conditions and This weekend, the lightning storms that ogist, the cause of these thunderstorms is modify their activities accordingly. started more than 100 fires in Mendocino a strong cutoff low hanging over the By BEN BROWN For up-to-date information on local air County are expected to return, according to Pacific Ocean, bringing a tropical type of The Daily Journal quality, contact Mendocino County Air the National Weather Service, weather behavior. The Lightning Complex fire continued to grow Quality Control. The biggest threat is expected to begin The storms should cease at the end of Thursday and Friday as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger The next Sundays in the Park concert is at 8 a.m. today, and increase throughout the weekend, and the smoke is expected to declared a state of emergency in Mendocino County. scheduled for 6 p.m. July 13 with the fiery the day. Thunderstorms are expected to clear on Monday if no other fires are start- As of 10 p.m. Friday, the fire had grown to 28,430 Caribbean salsa band Orquesta D’Soul. continue through the evening into Sunday, ed by the lightning. For more information, acres though the number of active fires continued to For more information about the concert but bring little rainfall. visit www.accuweather.com. drop, ending the day at 60 active fires that were 5 per- series or recreation programs, contact the According to a National Weather County residents are also still suffering cent contained. city of Ukiah Community Services Service meteorologist, this type of weather from the heavy smoke that has been hang- Public Information Officer Jim Doucette said fire- Department at 463-6231. behavior is usually expected near the end See FIRES, Page 14 Amateur Radio Field Day of the summer, and it is unusual to see See LIGHTNING, Page 14 at Low Gap Park canceled The planned Amateur Radio Field Day Indoor air filters in short supply event in Ukiah has been canceled. The By ROB BURGESS part of the atmosphere they can control. decision to cancel the event this weekend The Daily Journal The level of pollutants in the air Friday at Low Gap Park is based on air quality was in the “unhealthy” range, according to hazards, the threat of possible new dry As the thick blanket of toxic smoke from the dozens of wildfires scorching the county reports from the Mendocino County Air lightning storms, and a concern about Quality Management District. exposing the public to unhealthy condi- comes to rest in the lower elevations of the area, many residents are seeking to purify the “We’re completely sold out (of air filters) tions. right now,” said a salesperson at Home Depot Many amateur radio operators are on Thursday. “We had a shipment of HEPA already committed to aiding Cal Fire and Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal (high efficiency particulate air) filters come other agencies. They plan to have another The red sun over the smoky hills off of public event in the near future. Orr Springs Road Thursday. See FILTERS, Page 14 Mystic Theatre’s visit http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com for the latest fire updates presentation canceled Mystic Theatre’s presentation of a musical with Katie Ketchum, set for July 12 and 13, has been canceled. The event Meningitis kills World Music Festival goer was scheduled to take place at the Willits The Daily Journal through the media and have them go to their United Methodist Church, 286 School St. A 23-year-old out-of-county man died ‘This young man was at the festival Saturday. He nearest medical facility for preventative treat- in Willits, on Saturday, July 12, from 7 to Wednesday from a form of meningitis that went to work on Monday, saw the doctor on Tuesday ment. 9 p.m., and at the Center for Positive killed him in a matter of days. However, Trotter said if two or three more Living, at 741 S. Oak St., in Ukiah, on County officials are worried because he had and was dead on Wednesday.’ cases appear (Dutton said their “marker” date is Sunday, July 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. just attended the World Music Festival in July 2 if the disease was contracted at the For more information, contact Leeya Boonville June 21 and 22, where others could DR. MARVIN TROTTER Festival) he expects a mass preventive effort Thompson at 467-8456. have been exposed. may be launched. According to the Mendocino County Health through sneezing or coughing. In the meantime, if anyone has or knows LIGHTNING FIRE STATS Department, the man died of neisseria meningi- County Health Officer Dr. Marvin Trotter someone who has the symptoms described, he tis, whose symptoms include fever, headache, said Friday that so far the county has not had a or she should go immediately to a health care Stats on the Lightning Complex Fire stiff neck, sensitivity to light, altered conscious- report of another person with the same symp- facility. And, if you know someone who has the as of 10 p.m. Friday ness and a rash on the abdomen, legs and arms. toms. That was confirmed Friday afternoon by disease you should also get an antibiotic to pre- Size - 28,430 acres The incubation period for the disease is about vent the disease. A vaccine for people ages 11 to Fires - 60 three to 10 days, although most people will get Jennifer Dutton of the communicable diseases 55 is also available to prevent future exposure. Contained - 5 percent sick within three days of being exposed. division of the county Health Department. Trotter emphasized the seriousness of the dis- Residences destroyed - 2 The disease can be transmitted by direct sali- Trotter said both the Centers for Disease ease. Residences threatened - 900 va contact, such as through kissing, sharing Control and the state health department decided “This young man was at the festival Saturday. Commercial property threatened - 1 drinking and eating utensils, sharing cigarettes not to issue an order for “mass prophylaxis” for He went to work on Monday, saw the doctor on Estimated cost - $5.48 million or other smoking paraphernalia and living in the one case, which would entail trying to reach Tuesday and was dead on Wednesday,” he Source: Cal Fire close quarters like dorms. It is not transmitted the 6,000 people at the Boonville Festival explained. 2 – SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

FUNERAL NOTICES [\ The world briefly Dominica Fabyunkey, center of everything. rights. She opened many NICKETTA CARMELLA Jessica Polick, Karan She was known to be a doors for people FABYUNKEY Davies, Prudence Davies, “Diva”. She is well re- with disabilities by being an Nicketta Carmella and Shirley Joh- spected and loved by many active member of Pentagon report: Taliban is likely Fabyunkey (Nicky) was son; nephews are Alan people. She was the community. She was to increase attacks in Afghanistan born in Palo Alto on June Polick, David Davies, a representative for People also in special 11, 1972. She Carlos Fabyunkey, Alex First for Califor- Olympics. She liked to WASHINGTON (AP) — The Taliban has regrouped after its passed away at home on Anderson, John An- nia, and in Ukiah she was shop, eat, swim, bowl, initial fall from power in Afghanistan and the pace of its attacks June 21, 2008. she derson, Jesse Hearson, secretary for Peo- go to church, read, and is likely to increase this year, according to a Pentagon report was born to Ava Crawford Hartel Johnson, and ple first. She held many watch her soap op- that offers a dim view of progress in the nearly 7-year-old war. and Charles Fa- Nick Hearson; brother-in- offices of Ukiah Peo- eras. She liked to travel Noting that insurgent violence has climbed, the report said byunkey. Her stepmother is law Jay Hire, ple First chapter. She was and went many pla- that despite U.S. and coalition efforts to capture and kill key Wanda Hender- Charles Mather, Lance in Self Determina- ces. She graduated from leaders, the Taliban is likely to “maintain or even increase the son. Her sisters are Vera Mather, and Alan Po- tion, IPP Bubbies, Ukiah High School scope and pace of its terrorist attacks and bombings in 2008.” Brown, Donna Fa- lick. More brothers and sis- Memorial Project. she was in 1990. Memorial services The Taliban, it said, has “coalesced into a resilient insur- byunkey, Charleena ters live out of a consumer advocate at will be at Calvary gency.” Mather, Jessica Fabyun- state. She had a lot of Red coat Regional. Way, 3601 Tollini Lane in At the same time, the Afghan Army and national police are key and brother Noey friends, and she al- She liked to help disabled Ukiah, July 2, 2008 progressing slowly and still lack the trainers they need. Johson. Nieces are ways wanted to be in the people get their at 11am. The report was released Friday along with a separate plan for the development of Afghan security forces. They are the first two comprehensive Pentagon reports to evaluate progress in Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on how to Afghanistan. place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. Obama, Clinton appear together in call Death notices are free for Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to name of deceased, hometown, age, date of death, date, time, and place of services and the funeral home handling the arrangements. For information on how to place a for Democratic unity during fall election free death notice please call our editorial department at 468-3500. UNITY, N.H. (AP) — Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton sought Friday to turn the page on their bitter, history- making fight for the Democratic presidential nomination, declaring the next chapter is about beating Republican John Ukiah man convicted in killing of Willits resident McCain. Choosing a small New Hampshire community aptly named 27-year-old found guilty intervened in a fight between Redenius going to kill Redenius for what he had Unity for their first joint appearance since the campaign ended, and another patron. done to Marlin’s mother. Marlin tried to Obama and Clinton stood on a platform before thousands of of second-degree murder Marlin got into a brief argument with elicit help from the people at the restau- cheering, shouting supporters and took turns praising each Redenius and then shot him once in the rant but found none. other and urging party solidarity. She called the nominee-in- The Daily Journal chest, according to DA’s reports. Testifying in his defense, Marlin said Michael Marlin, 27, of Ukiah, was waiting a standup guy and he declared: “She rocks. She rocks.” Redenius fled into his bedroom and Redenius fired at him first but evidence at They came together in this hamlet where each won 107 votes convicted of second-degree murder crawled out a window and onto his neigh- the scene did not support his testimony, Friday in the shooting death of James in January’s primary. Body language rivaled campaign rhetoric bor’s porch while Marlin fired five more according to DA’s reports. as attention-getter of the day. And a pair rendered distant by a Redenius in December of last year, rounds through the bedroom door. Marlin was convicted of second- according to reports from the Mendocino marathon campaign acted like teammates, alternately exhorting When Mendocino County sheriff’s degree murder with the special allegation the rank-and-file to put any recriminations behind them. County District Attorney’s Office. deputies arrived on scene, Redenius told that he used a firearm, burglary with the Clinton noted that they had stood “toe to toe” against each Redenius was killed at his Willits them he had been shot by some man he special allegation that he used a firearm other in a primary season fight that began almost two years ago home Dec. 16, 2007. According to DA’s had never seen before. Redenius was and possession of a firearm by a convict- and declared the time has come to “stand shoulder to shoulder” reports, Marlin walked over to Redenius’ transferred to Howard Memorial ed felon. against the GOP. They seemed equally determined to regain a house and shot him in retaliation for a Hospital, where he died. He faces 40-year-to-life imprisonment White House that their party hasn’t seen since her husband, confrontation Redenius had with According to DA’s reports, Marlin had for his crimes, and is scheduled to be sen- President Clinton, left at the start of 2001. Marlin’s mother earlier that week at Al’s been at Old Mission Pizza on the night of tenced at 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 2 in “To anyone who voted for me and is now considering not Redwood Room, when Marlin’s mother the shooting and said aloud that he was Courtroom H. voting or voting for Sen. (John) McCain, I strongly urge you to reconsider,” said Clinton, beseeching her supporters to join with Obama’s “to create an unstoppable force for change we Passenger dies Lake Co. district settles gay bias suit can all believe in.” in Willits crash Associated Press Union after a group of boys attacked him in a SAN FRANCISCO — A Lake County school locker room while yelling “fag” and Burrowing muskrat causes levee to fail Driver arrested school district has agreed to implement a “queer.” comprehensive program to address anti-gay Under the settlement announced in Missouri; floodwaters threaten homes The Daily Journal harassment to settle a complaint lodged by Wednesday, the Upper Lake Union An alleged drunken driver WINFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A heroic effort by hundreds of the family of a 14-year-old boy who said he Elementary School District agreed to give townspeople, volunteers and National Guardsmen to hold back collided with a tree off was bullied. anti-discrimination training to staff and stu- Ridgewood Road early Friday the Mississippi River failed Friday — undone by a burrowing The boy’s parents claim educators did dents, outline disciplinary actions for harass- muskrat. The furry rodent dug a hole through the earthen levee morning, resulting in major nothing to stop the verbal taunting he ment in its student handbooks and support the injuries for her and the death in this eastern Missouri community, allowing water to penetrate received starting in third grade, and sought establishment of a gay-straight alliance club the floodwall, which failed shortly before dawn. of her passenger, according to the help of the American Civil Liberties at its middle school. reports from the California “It’s so disappointing,” said Linda Wilmesherr as she peered Highway Patrol. through binoculars at water pouring through a gap that The driver, an 18-year-old appeared to be 30 feet wide. “With all the guns in this county, woman from Willits, and her Fires dealing big blow to tourism couldn’t we kill a muskrat?” passenger, a 20 year old man But within hours, defiant residents were mounting a new from Willits, were north- Associated Press buildings threatened by the Gafill estimates the busi- defense — a quickly constructed 4-foot-tall sandbag levee to bound on Ridgewood Road BIG SUR — Every sum- blaze. They let the wildfire ness was losing more than protect 100 homes in the floodwaters’ path. south of Lakewood Lane in a mer thousands of tourists trav- rage virtually unchecked in the $30,000 a day in revenue “We’re not quitting — the Army doesn’t quit,” said National 2002 Mitsubishi at around 2 el to this rugged stretch of remote mountain wilderness because of the blaze, which Guard Col. Michele Melton. “That’s why we’re here — to try a.m. Friday. CHP California coast whose soaring as it expanded into mostly reached Nepenthe’s property and save these people.” According to reports, the mountain cliffs and sweeping uninhabited areas. and destroyed several homes Many of the 720 residents of Winfield and people from near- driver, who was allegedly ocean views have inspired Authorities have closed a on a nearby ridge. The restau- by communities have spent the last several days helping the drunk, allowed the car to drift writers from Henry Miller to roughly 12-mile stretch of rant was set to reopen Friday National Guard patch one trouble spot after another. off the east edge of the road- Jack Kerouac. coastal Highway 1, shutting night after officials moved the way, where it collided with a But many of the rustic inns, off access to several popular road closure area farther south. McCain’s Hanoi jailer backs him for tree. restaurants and art galleries tourist spots. Businesses have “The impact is economical- president, claims he lied about torture The 20-year-old passenger that dot the coastal highway seen a steep drop in tourist ly pretty devastating, but hope- was killed in the collision. here are nearly deserted this traffic as thick smoke obscures fully short in duration,” said HAIPHONG, Vietnam (AP) — John McCain has an unusu- According to CHP reports, he week as hundreds of firefight- the iconic vistas and motorists Gafill, who also heads the Big al endorsement — from the Vietnamese jailer who says he held was not wearing a seat belt. ers battle a massive wildfire choose alternate routes to des- Sur Chamber of Commerce. him captive for about five years as a POW and now considers that is threatening the commu- tinations north and south. The driver was wearing her “We were having the best year him a friend. “If I were an American voter, I would vote for Mr. seat belt, according to CHP nity of Big Sur and its tourist- The blaze struck at the peak John McCain,” Tran Trong Duyet said Friday, sitting in his liv- dependent businesses. of Big Sur’s tourist season, on record until June 21 when reports, but sustained major the fire started. We’re hoping ing room in the northern city of Haiphong, surrounded by injuries in the accident and By Friday, the blaze had dealing an economic blow to black-and-white photos of a much younger version of himself burned nearly 42 square miles businesses that generate most we can get our momentum was taken to Howard back as soon as possible.” and former Vietnam War prisoners. Memorial Hospital for treat- in the Los Padres National of their annual income during At the same time, he denies prisoners of war were tortured. Forest and destroyed 16 the summer. More than 1,000 fires, ment. mostly caused by lightning, Despite detailed POW accounts and physical wounds, Duyet homes in the Big Sur area The fire forced the closure claims the presumed Republican presidential nominee made up At the hospital, CHP offi- have burned more than 400 cers arrested her for vehicular since it was sparked Saturday of Nepenthe Restaurant, along beatings and solitary confinement in an attempt to win votes. by a lightning storm that ignit- with its cafe and crafts shop, square miles from the Central His statements seem to echo the communist leadership’s manslaughter and driving Coast to the Oregon border, under the influence. ed more than 1,000 wildfires which typically draw about overall line on America: It insists the torture claims are fabri- across Northern California. 1,000 visitors a day during the and firefighters are bracing for cated, but that Vietnam now considers the U.S. a friend and Neither her name, nor the more lightning strikes that name of her passenger, was The Big Sur fire was only 3 summer, according to general wants to lay the past to rest. Duyet said one of the reasons he percent contained as firefight- manager Kirk Gafill, whose could ignite new fires across likes McCain for president is the candidate’s willingness to for- being released by the CHP Northern California over the Friday. ers worked to protect more grandparents started the busi- give and look to the future. than 500 homes and other ness in 1947. weekend. Duyet, 75, grew testy during the interview when repeatedly questioned about torture and why so many other former POWs afternoon: 1, 8, 9. say they too were mistreated. He preferred to talk about CORRECTIONS McCain as an old buddy. DAILY 4: 9, 2, 7, 6. Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com The Ukiah Daily Journal FANTASY 5: 04, 07, 14, reserves this space to correct 21, 24. Watch Repair NEW errors or make clarifications DAILY DERBY: 1st OWNERSHIP to news articles. Significant errors in obituary notices or Place: 12, Lucky Charms. 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RELIGION SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] RELIGION BRIEFS Mormons distance themselves First Presbyterian Church of Ukiah All are invited to join together in a celebration of worship at from polygamist groups 10 a.m. each Sunday. The church in located on the corner of Perkins and Dora and is handicap accessible. This week By ERIC GORSKI terback, a news anchor -- to Reverend Sherry Budke will continue the series on Dangerous AP Religion Writer show that church members are Worship. The sermon entitled “Are you Afraid?” will explore As authorities have investi- part of the community and David’s words of trust from Psalm 27. Pastor Sherry will chal- gated a polygamist sect in “much like everybody else,” lenge congregants to leave their fears behind as they learn to Texas, Mormon church lead- as opposed to insular polyga- worship the one true God with all that they do. Their service ers in Salt Lake City have mist groups. largely stayed on the sidelines, The Web site highlights offers a blended style of music with familiar hymns and mod- weighing a response. other differences. There no ern praise songs. Coffee, juice and treats will be served on the Church officials knew the arranged marriages in the patio following the service. sect’s similar name and prac- LDS church, and members The adult class will meet at 9 a.m., and will continue an tice of polygamy -- part of “wear regular clothing and inductive study in Hebrews. No preparation is required for this Mormon church life until it have contemporary hair- class, and visitors are always welcome. Nursery care is avail- was banned more than a cen- styles,” for instance. able for infants and toddlers, and classes are offered for tury ago -- would cause peo- Polygamy has always been preschool children during the worship celebration. School age ple to confuse the two. a difficult issue for the church, children attend the first part of worship and are then dismissed Now the Church of Jesus with its latest discussion com- for age appropriate classes and activities. Christ of Latter-day Saints, ing in the article, “Differences Omega Student Ministries Programs for junior high students better known as the Mormon from Polygamous Groups,” are on Wednesdays, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.; for senior high stu- church, is starting a public part of the Web site package. dents, they are on Sundays, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. relations campaign that seeks The Book of Mormon Cristo es el Camino, their Hispanic worship service meets at a delicate balance: distin- teaches that the church’s stan- 9 a.m. each week, and a free English as a Second Language guishing itself from a small, dard doctrine is monogamy, (ESL) class is offered to Spanish speaking members of the separate group that claims the article says. However, church and community at 10:30 a.m. in the church library. some of the same history there are times in history, Hispanic AA meets at the church on Mondays, at 7:30 p.m., and while not denigrating some- including during Old Wednesdays at 6 p.m., in the Library. one else’s beliefs. Testament times of Abraham, It’s a sensitive issue for the Isaac and Jacob, when Mormon church, which was polygamy was introduced to First Baptist Church persecuted in its early years. “raise a righteous seed unto In observance of the 4th of July weekend, Pastor Dennis The initiative begun Thursday the Lord,” it says. Beatty will deliver a patriotic sermon for the 10:50 a.m. service also details how it considers The Mormon church in at First Baptist Church, at Smith and Oak Streets, on Sunday its 19th century practice of 1890 prohibited the practice morning. His sermon will be followed by “I Surrender All,” polygamy different from pre- of polygamy and excommuni- sent-day practitioners like the cates members who disobey. from the congregation. Fundamentalist Church of The article goes on to cite A medley of patriotic selections will include “God Bless Jesus Christ of Latter-day how Mormons of the 19th America,” “America The Beautiful,” and “The Star-Spangled Saints. century practiced polygamy Banner.” The Men’s Chorus will offer “The Battle Hymn Of “People have the right to differently than polygamist The Republic.” All will be accompanied by the flute, piccolo, worship as they choose, and groups of today: A woman drums, trumpet, and piano. we aren’t interested in attack- The Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City could choose to marry or not, An offering will be taken during the worship service for the ing someone else’s beliefs,” and could leave such a rela- relief efforts in Myanmar and China. LDS church apostle Quentin into whether FLDS members Another 6 percent said the tionship. Two-thirds of plural Cook said in a statement. “At committed any crimes. LDS and FLDS were partly marriages involved just two Unity of Ukiah the same time, we have an “We don’t know if there’s related, 29 percent said the wives, it said. obligation to define ourselves abuse of children,” Cook said groups were not connected at “The biggest challenge fac- Unity of Ukiah will welcome Jewel McCrary this Sunday. rather than be defined by in an interview. “We would all, and 29 percent weren’t ing the LDS church is not dis- The title of his lesson will be “A Mighty Love Have I.” events and incidents that have condemn that ... We don’t sure, the survey found. tinguishing their present from According to Unity of Ukiah, its purpose will be to “inspire nothing to do with us.” know all the facts.” The centerpiece of the new the fundamentalist present, us to love ourselves and others more fully. From this love we “Mormons,” he said, “have Cook said the church’s campaign -- church officials but getting people to under- reap the joy of living a Spirit-filled life.” nothing whatsoever to do with feeling that it had to do some- provided The Associated stand the difference between McCrary travels to Ukiah from Palo Alto each year. He is a this polygamous sect in thing was confirmed by a sur- Press a preview before its their past and the current prac- former Dale Carnegie Institute trainer and speaks on various Texas.” vey of 1,000 people it com- release -- is a package of tice of the fundamentalist topics. The LDS church has not missioned in late May that materials and video on the groups,” said Kathleen Flake, The worship service will start at 10:30 a.m. with refresh- taken a stance on the April found 36 percent thought the LDS Web site. The video clips an associate professor of ments to follow. The church is located at 321 N. Bush St. raid of the FLDS compound in Texas compound was part of feature interviews with video American religious history at Eldorado, Texas, subsequent the LDS Church or the of Texas LDS church mem- Vanderbilt University. “This child-custody battle and ongo- “Mormon Church” based in bers -- an orthopedic surgeon, initiative, I believe, is their ing grand jury investigation Salt Lake City. a former Houston Oilers quar- first attempt to do that.” See RELIGION, Page 5 Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH FAITH LUTHERAN (LC-MS) - 560 Park Blvd., Ukiah - HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Services at RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious (ELS): Pastor Kent Dethlefsen; Phone 462-8201; Sunday Rev. M.L. Schulz. Divine Service 9:00 a.m. Bible Study 8:00 a.m. and 10 a.m. First and third Sundays - Holy Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 am (Sept. thru 10:30 a.m. Midweek Bible Study, Wed. 10:00 a.m. For Eucharist; second, fourth and fifth Sundays - Morning (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. All are welcome. May); Communion 3rd Sunday of the month. Church is more information call 462-2618. (Next to Todd Park, Prayer. Nursery care available at 10 a.m.. Wednesdays 10 For location and more information call 485-8350 or 463- located at 710 South State Street, (Washington Mutual Anton Stadium & Golf Course) a.m.- Morning Prayer. All are welcome. The church is 0266. Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. For more info go to located at 640 S. Orchard Avenue, next to the DMV. For www.ukiahlutheran.org FIRST BAPTIST: Steven Zarlengo, Youth Pastor, Dennis information: 462-8042 or [email protected] SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Beatty, Senior Pastor, Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Paul Hawks and his associate Shawn ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday KOL HaEMEK (Mendocino County Inland Jewish Paris invite you to worship with us School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan. Sunday School for Community): Shabbat celebrated first and Saturday mornings at 1390 Laurel Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 all ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, third Friday evening of every month at our Avenue in Ukiah (462-5455). Sabbath N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. Wednesday Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located shul, on West Rd. in Redwood Valley, next to services begin with SonRise at 300 W. Smith Street. For details or other ministries, Eagle Peak Middle School. Join us also for Fellowship (8:20 to 9:15 a.m), fol- ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: please call 462-2779. Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship annual cycle of Jewish holiday observances, lowed by Sabbath School (9:30 to begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that time. youth education and activities, film series, 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday is FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOPLAND: social justice commitments. For information, Service (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages 4- Fellowship 10:00am; Church service 10:30-11:30am; call 468-4536. 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. 12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an in- Guest Speakers, Hispanic Service 12:00-2:00pm. 51 Hwy depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. 175, Hopland, CA. NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 the Nazarene at 604 Jones Street welcomes you to be a part Orr Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). THE BAHA’I FAITH: For more information call FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United of our loving faith community! Sunday morning worship at Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: 459-3645, 468-8632 or visit: www.bahai.org. Church of Christ): An Open and Affirming 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Children’s and Teen’s Bible Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 O SON OF MAN! My eternity is My creation, Congregation. Sunday worship is 11:00. Adult Ministry at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Jody Hampton. 462-4869 am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about I have created it for thee. Make it the garment Bible Study before worship beginning at 9:45. weekday services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or of thy temple. My unity is My handiwork; I We celebrate Communion at the Lord’s NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An Evangelical stop by the church for a printed schedule. have wrought it for thee; clothe thyself therewith, Free Church): You are invited to join us at our contempo- that thou mayest be to all eternity the revelation of My Table each Sunday. Our Table is an open table and all are welcome to share with us. rary, reverent worship service Sunday at 9:30 am. THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Where we everlasting being.” Children will be invited to participate in --Bahá’u’lláh 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. Phone: 462- ‘Connect the hurting with the Healer’ - Please join us at Children’s Church and a Nursery is pro- 5830. www.firstchristianchurchofukiah.com 195 Low Gap Road in Ukiah - Morning services each CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday vided. Classes for all ages meet at 11:00 Sunday at 10:00 am with nursery area and Sunday school am. Opportunities for children, youth, for children aged 3-11. Midweek Bible study, morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA and adults are available during the week. Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, where we explore God’s STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services Our church is located at 750 Yosemite Word hands-on, in an interactive atmosphere. Need more Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 Drive (behind Burger King); phone 468-9251 or information? Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. [email protected] for more information. meeting you! located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: We invite anyone who CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- longs for a deeper understanding of God through His Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday Word; taught by Senior pastor Dr. Richard study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ S. Oliver and Associate Pastor David Dick. information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke, Assoc. 11:00. Adult Sunday School at 9:00 a.m., Pastor Nick Hladek. Are you looking for a church home Sunday Worship Service at 10:15 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST: 25 Norgard Ln. Welcome to a where you can be nurtured in faith, a safe haven where you POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony Nursery care and Children’s Church Bible based church that worships the Lord Jesus in the 1st Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, are available during the worship Century Christian way! Please join us: Sunday 10 AM: can heal from your hurts, a welcoming forum where you can explore who Jesus is? We desire to share Christ’s love 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main service. Youth and family Bible Bible study and classes; Sunday 11 AM: Sermon and St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 Lord’s Supper; Wednesday 6 PM: Private Home Bible and truth with all people. Everyone is Welcome! Sundays: studies, Jr. and Sr. High youth programs, and recovery Study available - your home or ours. Phone: 462-5678 9:00am: Adult Education and Cristo es el Camino (en ministries are also available during the week. The church REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. español); 10am: Worship Celebration (nursery available) is located at 2140 Arroyo Rd. (Deerwood), Ukiah. For Pastor Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: and fun, safe programs for children 3 years thru Jr. High. information please call the church office at 462-0151 or Those seeking answers to today’s questions are Worship Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for visit our website at www.ukiahbiblechurch.org Coffee fellowship follows worship. Jr. High Youth Group: all ages, 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00- invited to come and experience God’s pres- Wednesdays 7pm/Sr. High Youth Group Sundays 7pm. 9:00p.m.; Jr. High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship at ence and realize His purpose for life Adult Small Groups and Bible Studies during the week. through relevant Bible preaching by College/Career, Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, 10 am. Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in the Ukiah 468-9235. www.fpcukiah.org Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s morning. Weekly activities include: Youth Group, Adult Valley Conference Center at 200 South School Ministry small groups meet at 6:30p.m. Thursday; Adult Small Group, outreach and service opportunities, and Street. Worship service at 11:00 a.m. with nurs- GRACE LUTHERAN (ELCA): Pastor Keith Miller. Our Home Bible Study’s meet at varying times through the Bible Study. Midweek Passage worship begins on ery and children’s classes. An awesome youth family would like to meet your family. Please join us for week. Church is located at 951 School Way, Redwood Wednesdays with potluck in the choir room at 5:30 p.m.. group meets Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity worship conveniently offered at 8:30am with more tradi- Valley; 485-8541, website: www.rvcchurch.net followed by worship in the Chapel at 6:15 p.m. All are Baptist Church on South Dora. Reach us at 467-8400. tional music and 10:30 am with more contemporary music welcome. Call 462-3360 for more information or visit and Praise Team every Sunday morning. Supervised nurs- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE our website: www.ukiahumc.org ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE ery care is available at both services and we are fully LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday Power LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: handicapped accessible. Weekly activities include: Youth Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00-10:15 UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; Introductory Talks, Book Discussions, ECK a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 a.m., Worship Services and Satsang. Public wel- groups, adult bible groups, service opportunities and much Wednesday meditation 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.; Sunday more. The church is located at: 200 Wabash Ave., one Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 come. FREE book Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. available. For more info please call 468-5870, 1- block west of the airport. Call 462-7795 for more informa- a.m. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. 800-423-0771, or visit our web site at www.eckankar.org tion or visit our web site:www.gracelutheranukiah.com Bush St.; 462-4061. All events open to everyone! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-3536 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Sweet land of liberty California focus

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The great We’re a key state’s censorship wall rights battleground Among the proud sponsors of China's -- I There was a time when the phrase "states' rights" mean, Beijing's -- Genocide Olympics in was code for trampling on the rights of individuals. August are Coca Cola, Visa, General Electric, That was during the great 20th Century civil rights bat- Volkswagen and Samsung. They hope to tle, when many states asserted they had the right to pre- increase their profits by celebrating this vent some citizens from enjoying rights like voting and nation whose Beijing Organizing Committee eating in the restaurants of their choice. has told the approximately 500,000 visitors But the states' rights argument has been essentially expected for the games what NOT to bring turned on its head under a U.S. Supreme Court decision with them into the not-exactly-welcoming and a series of federal administrations that have tried to Republic of China. allow citizens - and some wild animals - fewer rights Forbidden is "anything detrimental to than California and other states want to give them. China's politics, economy, culture or moral Add in environmental issues, where this state leads standards -- including printed material (like the fight for tough cutbacks on greenhouse gas emis- this column), film negatives, photos, records, sions and mitigation of worldwide climate change movies, tape recordings, videotapes, optical while the national government pushes the doctrine that discs and other items." federal laws and decisions should always take prece- Also banned are political or religious ban- dence over state decisions. ners; and the only permitted demonstrations, This federal position is part of a consistent Bush rallies or marches must have prior approval Letters from our readers administration effort to increase presidential powers from authorities in this ceaselessly suspicious Thank you porting the project and furnishing a bath- over those of Congress and the judiciary in addition to communist dictatorship. room. Special recognition to Suzanne eclipsing the states. The pattern under the current Functioning as a mirror image of China's To the Editor: Ferris of Ukiah’s Paths, Open Space and President Bush has been to seek more powers at home Great Censorship Wall is the International Enthusiastic kids and adults splashed Creeks Commission and Richard Seanor, - from electronic surveillance to exemptions from con- Olympic Committee (IOC), an official of through Orr Creek from North Orchard Deputy Director of Public Works for gressional oversight - while allowing the power and which has enthusiastically declared that the Avenue to Low Gap Park and voluntarily doing some heavy lifting. Thank you influence of the nation to diminish steadily abroad, best internationally televised games will be "a removed trash and garbage, filling an 18 Council Member John McCowen for your evidenced by the weakness of the U.S. dollar. force for good" inside China, burnishing the cubic-yard trailer on Saturday, June 7. involvement. Thanks also to Mendocino Part of that Bush effort runs counter to a longtime patriotic pride of its people. The OIC has Thirty-eight creek stewards transformed County Solid Waste Management for pro- legal doctrine that since the days of Chief Justice John warned all the athletes not to offend the host. Orr Creek from the Wagonseller neighbor- viding the trailer. Finally, praise to the Marshall's early 19th Century Supreme Court has Some of China's people, however, may hood to the Westside of town. My sincere landowners along the Orr Creek for allow- never allowed states to grant fewer rights than the fed- wind up in Chinese gulags after the Olympics thanks to you all! ing access to your property. eral government, but always lets them allow more. if visiting journalists do not pay close atten- Once again the AmeriCorps Watershed Linda Sanders This didn't stop either Bush or predecessor Bill tion to the advice given them by Kathleen Stewards Program shined! The 2008 Orr Friends of Gibson Creek Clinton from sending federal agents to raid medical McLaughlin, who reports on China for the Creek Cleanup was a safe and fun event marijuana grower cooperatives and arrest medipot Bureau of National Affairs and also writes for because of Hannah Colton and Taylor users and their caregivers even after Californians and the San Francisco Chronicle and the Christian Pool. Compliments to Coffee Critic and THANK YOU LETTER POLICY voters in other states voted to legalize this use of the Science Monitor. Sunny’s Donuts for breakfast. Friends of Editor’s note: The Daily Journal welcomes weed. "Read up," she counsels, "on which topics Gibson Creek provided lunch with dona- letters of thanks from organizations and indi- Meanwhile, even where a federal law (the Clean Air ... the Chinese government considers most tions and a generous grant from viduals. We are glad that so many successful Act of 1970) specifically allows California to set sensitive." And if journalists do tread onto Mendocino County Fish and Game events are held here. However, thank you let- stricter air pollution laws than other states because of that sensitivity minefield in the stories they Commission. I am grateful to Ukiah ters must be kept short. For that reason we its special smog problems, the current administration send home, they should be "mindful of plac- Natural Foods, Safeway, and Lucky Stores have a 20-business name limit per letter. If has defied this state and 16 others that want to follow for their contributions. The eight raffle your letter lists more than 20 businesses it will its example, refusing to grant a usually-routine waiver ing Chinese citizens (translators, assistants ...) not be printed. Shorter thank you letters which in any danger." winners were thrilled with their prizes due allowing enforcement of new greenhouse gas stan- do not contain lists of participants or donors dards. These assistants to foreign journalists "are to the generous donations from Freedom will be printed more quickly. Those wishing to the most vulnerable people in this equation.” Skate Shop, Hole in the Wall, Mulligan thank long lists of people and businesses are Not a special California problem, asserted the head Books, Red Line Burger, and Ukiah of the federal Environmental Protection Agency, con- But how will NBC -- which paid around welcome to contact our advertising department Brewing Company. for help with a thank you ad. tradicting the written opinions of all his agency's scien- $900 million for the high privilege of California Conservation Corp. gave us American rights to broadcast China's glorifi- tific experts. their ten best men and women. Thank you LETTER POLICY That's a battle to be decided eventually by the cation of itself through the Olympics -- pro- for your collective participation and your tect any of its Chinese helpers after the medals Supreme Court, which previously indicated it will like- ongoing efforts in improving habitat for The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the ly find the feds overstepped their authority. are awarded? Will NBC and its sister, the imperiled coho salmon and steelhead editor. All letters must include a clear name, MSNBC, send reporters to document the pun- The latest battle involved the U.S. Navy vs. trout in Northern California rivers and signature, return address and phone number. California gray whales and the many dolphins that ishments given to the Chinese citizens who creeks. Boy Scout Troop 77 under the Letters chosen for publication are generally provided the skills to insure the smooth func- published in the order they are received, but inhabit Pacific Ocean waters off California. leadership of Steve Prochter and Dennis shorter, concise letters are given prefer- The state Coastal Commission and private wildlife tioning of TV coverage and its expensive McClure came back for a consecutive advertisements? Unlikely, wouldn't you say? ence.We publish most of the letters we protection organizations sued the Navy a year ago, try- year to tackle the dirty job of trash receive, but we cannot guarantee publica- ing to get warships to shut down some powerful sub- As The Reporters Committee for Freedom removal. Good job Christopher and tion. Names will not be withheld for any marine-detecting sonars during training exercises in of the Press, of which I'm a member, empha- Jonathan Wright, Dylan Kaderli, Pat reason. If we are aware that you are con- the strait between Santa Catalina and San Clemente sizes: there is also danger for Chinese jour- McClure, Alex Kline and Christian Monk. nected to a local organization or are an islands. Use of that sonar has been associated with nalists reporting on, let us say, any banned Thanks to Friends of Gibson Creek, the elected official writing about the organiza- protests during the Games. deaths of the big marine mammals that pass through sponsors of the cleanup for your activities tion or body on which you serve, that will those waters during annual migrations. The IOC, which chose this ruthless enemy in encouraging creek stewardship among be included in your signature. If you want to make it clear you are not speaking for that After witnessing some maneuvers, U.S. District of press freedoms to be host of the Games, has the public. Special acknowledgement goes Judge Florence-Marie Cooper found in favor of the extended the Chinese politburo's gag rule to organization, you should do so in your let- to Bruni Kobbe, Susan Knopf, and Annie ter.All letters are subject to editing without whales, instructing the Navy to shut down its sonar the athletes from all countries participating by Esposito for your time and attention to an notice. Editing is generally limited to when within 2,200 yards of whales or dolphins. She reminding them in particular that the IOC enhanced watershed and a healthier com- removing statements that are potentially pronounced naval efforts to protect the seagoing ani- itself has a rule that "no kind of demonstra- munity. Well deserved appreciation for libelous or are not suitable for a family mals "grossly inadequate to protect marine mammals tion, or religious or racial propaganda is per- Mendocino County Water Agency’s newspaper. Form letters that are clearly part from debilitating levels of sonar exposure." mitted in any Olympic sites, venues or areas." Dennis Slota and staff. Rebecca Kress, of a write-in campaign will not be pub- The Navy, wanting to go full-bore in its maneuvers Those of you watching at home are, of watershed educator and Joe Scriven, water lished. You may drop letters off at our office and needing to use those particular waters because of course, free to raise a glass to salute a form of resource specialist led Teams 1 and 2 with at 590 S. School St., or fax letters to 468- 3544, mail to Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box the similarity of conditions there to what prevails in the courage, beyond athletic daring, by honoring style! Kudos to Estelle Palley-Clifton for Strait of Hormuz at the entrance to the Persian Gulf, imprisoned Yang Chunlin, who was cam- 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e-mail them to pitching in. [email protected]. E-mail letters should also immediately appealed to Bush. He responded with the paigning for compensation for peasant farm- Thanks to the City of Ukiah for sup- include hometown and a phone number. first-ever presidential order exempting naval exercises ers whose land has been confiscated by the from environmental laws. Chinese government. Increasing his present Cooper then compromised, allowing some sonar 3-1/2-year sentence in March was his choice use, and the exercises went forward. That case, too, of a slogan for his campaign: "We Want WHERE TO WRITE will likely end up in the Supreme Court just like the Human Rights, Not the Olympics." President George Bush: The State Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. greenhouse gas dispute. And it should. For if presidents If it doesn't discomfort you too much as can override state and federal environmental laws for you enjoy the games on NBC, give a cheer White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., 4146, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319- the sake of mere training exercises that hardly consti- occasionally to Chunlin and other caged Washington, D.C. 20500; (202) 456- 2001; Berg's Ukiah field representative is tute emergency actions, they can declare almost any- Chinese competitors in the decathlon of free- 1111, FAX (202)456-2461. Ruth Valenzuela. Ukiah office located at thing a national security emergency, including things dom. Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- 311 N. State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. like overriding laws that now restrict oil drilling off the You also might want to shed a tear for ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. The office’s fax number is 463-5773. For California coast. NBC, which -- the June 4 New York Post (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 Under an administration willing to claim almost reported -- is "anywhere from $150 million to email go to web site: anything - including an absurd assertion by Vice $300 million shy of its sales target. ... " Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- assembly.ca.gov/Berg President Dick Cheney that his office is not part of the Don't you feel for NBC? ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate executive branch of government despite having 20510; (202)224-3553; San Francisco, But the world will be watching, and I hope District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, assigned space in the White House - to increase its (415) 403-0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 to see whether French athletes will succeed in Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375 power, it is vital for states to fight back against wrong- their plan to wear -- despite China and the headed federal actions. Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Email: [email protected]. In International Olympics Committee -- a badge Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. That's why California is now a key battleground in Ukiah: Kathy Kelley at 200 S. School St, with just the slogan "For a Better World." 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- an entirely new states' rights battle, one that will con- That could, however, be regarded as a thought 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; 468-8914, email: tinue for many years if presidents keep wishing they crime by the host and the by now thoroughly [email protected] were dictators. disgraced International Olympics Committee. [email protected] Congressman Mike Thompson: Mendocino County Supervisors: A youngster in a village in eastern China, Tom Elias is a syndicated columnist. Chen Yun, training to compete in weight-lift- 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- ing as her school's principal and its govern- Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225- burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd ment-assigned "propaganda director" monitor 3311; FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; The Ukiah her, tells Time magazine (June 23) she wants district office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO David Colfax, 5th District. All can be to be a star athlete and "make China proud." Box 2208, Fort Bragg 95437; 962- reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, But history books, not in China, will still call 0933,FAX 962-0934; this "The Genocide Olympics" as China's Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, DAILY JOURNAL business partner, Sudan, keeps staining it with www.house.gov/write rep FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows the mark of Darfur -- where arms are supplied Assemblywoman Patty Berg: [email protected] by China. Office manager: Yvonne Bell Group systems director: Sue Whitman Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Member Member California authority on the First Amendment and the Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers Bill of Rights. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 – 5

‘What’s On Your Plate?’ Midweek Passage, beginning Religion meets in the upper social hall with a potluck in the choir on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. room at 5:30 p.m. and worship Pinot and portobello Continued from Page 3 Their study is based on the at 6:15 p.m. in the Chapel. Life Recovery Bible. Call Childcare is provided. The first time I saw porto- 1/2 cup vegetable oil Calvary Baptist 485-8541 for more informa- The church is located at bello mushroom burgers listed 3 tablespoons finely Church tion. 270 North Pine Street in on a restaurant menu as an chopped mixed fresh herbs Women’s ministry bible Ukiah. For more information, option in the burger category, such as basil, parsley, thyme, This Sunday, June 29, at study occurs on Wednesdays visit their Web site at I was a little perplexed. A sage and chives both 8:30 and 11 a.m. ser- from 9 to 11 a.m. New mem- www.ukiahumc.org. mushroom sandwiched 4 large portobello mush- vices, pastor Donnell will bers are welcome; the group between a bun couldn’t possi- rooms continue his series on the starts with an opening in the Bible Baptist bly provide the same feeling 6 ounces mesclun book of Ephesians dealing social hall. of satisfaction that one gets 4 ounces ricotta salata with the Christian armor. The Senior High youth group Church from eating a traditional burg- subject this Sunday will be will hear a talk entitled, “My Bible Baptist Christian er. Then I tried one and dis- Vinaigrette: In a very “Taking up the Shield of Community, My World” from School, a ministry of Bible covered that portobellos can small saucepan boil sherry Faith,” from Ephesians 6:16. 7 to 9 p.m., on Wednesday. Baptist Church, is enrolling be a filling alternative to beef. until reduced by about half The choir will be singing “We Encounter Junior High Youth for the 2008-09 school year. “In the U.S. , portobellos and let cool. In a bowl whisk Are Climbing Jacob’s group will meet on Thursday They currently have openings have become the vegetarian together sherry reduction, bal- Ladder” at the 11 a.m. service. for a lesson time entitled “But for their 4 and 5 year old meat,” said Chef Bill Bon Vivant samic vinegar, garlic, shallot, At the 6 p.m. evening service, I’m Afraid.” Both groups kindergarten program, as well Wilderman. “With caps that By Marilyn Campbell sugar, salt and pepper to taste. Pastor Aaron will speak on meet in the youth room. as their elementary grades. can reach up to six inches in Add oils in a stream, whisking “The Confrontational Jesus.” A men’s Bible study occurs Their teacher to student diameter, they are one of the “Pinots tend to have an until emulsified. Whisk in Sunday School classes for every Thursday night at 7 p.m. ratio is one teacher to every heartiest members of the earthy, mushroom-like fla- herbs. Reserve 1/4 cup vinai- every age group are offered at in the church library class- five students. For more infor- mushroom family.” vor," said Cancilla “The grette for dressing mesclun. 9:45 a.m. There are three adult room. Visitors are welcomed mation, call 462-1828 or 468- Portobellos can be grilled, wine’s gaminess goes well Transfer remaining vinaigrette classes, and groups for chil- to check it out. The new series 0134. oven roasted or sautéed, but with the flavors of the mush- to a large sealable plastic bag. dren of every age, including a is focusing on the warnings They also invite the public Wilderman says that grilled room. Portobello is not a Discard stems from mush- nursery. Children’s Church, given in the Book of to the Bible Baptist Church. portobellos have the meatiest heavy dish, so you don’t want rooms. Add mushrooms to under the direction of Revelations. The reading Sunday School is at 10 a.m., texture. “The longer you cook a heavy wine.” bag and seal, pressing out Charlene Wykes, is in session through the Bible in 52 weeks followed by the preaching ser- the portobello, the meatier and This portobello mushroom excess air. Put bag in bowl. for both of the worship ser- program continues as well. vice at 11 a.m.. Their early firmer textured it gets,” he recipe has savory notes, which Marinate mushrooms, chilled, vices weekly. On Wednesdays, from 6 to evening preaching begins at 1 adds. balance well with the fruit in turning bag once or twice at Junior and senior high 8 p.m., a children’s As with most other mush- p.m. They have Wednesday Pinot Noir. It includes balsam- least 15 minutes and up to two youth meet on Tuesdays, at Kindergarten through 6th services and children’s min- rooms, portobellos should not ic vinegar which provides hours. 6:30 p.m., with Steven grade summer musical will be washed. Simply tap them istries, beginning at 7 p.m. some acidity. Remove mushrooms from Donnell, Aaron Donnell and hold rehearsals. For more Bible Baptist Church is locat- to loosen any debris. You can bag, letting excess vinaigrette Kathleen Harpe leading dis- information, or to sign up, call twist the stem to remove it but ed at 400 Observatory Grilled marinated drip off. Grill on hot grill for cussions and group activities. the church office at 485-8541. Avenue. be careful not to break the about 5 minutes on each side Information regarding any mushroom cap. portobello or until done. of the services is available by Saturday Quaranic City of 10,000 One of the key factors in In a bowl toss mesclun with calling 462-5638. Their office determining the taste of the mushrooms reserved vinaigrette and salt hours are Tuesday through discussions to Buddhas mushroom is the marinade. Recipe courtesy of the Grilled portobello can adapt a and pepper to taste and divide Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. continue on The City of 10,000 Food Network among 4 plates. Transfer The church is located at 465 Buddhas invites the commu- variety of flavors depending Sherry Vinaigrette: Saturday mornings on the seasonings in the mari- mushrooms to cutting board Luce Ave., just off of Helen nity to attend a meditation 1/3 cup medium-dry Sherry and slice into 1-inch slices. Ave. Those interested in Islam retreat on July 5, at their nade. Since mushrooms soak 3 tablespoons balsamic are invited to join a series of in flavor quickly, the longer Transfer sliced mushrooms to Dharma Realm University vinegar plates and garnish with with Holy Trinity Quaranic discussions at building, next to their restau- they sit in marinade, the more 1 tablespoon minced garlic Ukiah’s Coffee Critic on intense the flavor. curls of ricotta salata. rant. 1 tablespoon minced shal- Marilyn Campbell is a free- Episcopal Church Saturdays at 10 a.m. The retreat will include a And no portobello dish is lot For more information, call complete without the right lance writer and former tele- On Sunday, June 29, morn- half-day of sitting and walk- 1 tablespoon sugar vision news producer. She has ing prayer will be offered at 310-500-7444. ing meditation, from 7:30 to 2 wine. Dave Cancilla of the Salt, to taste David Berkley Collection also produced television news both the 8 and 10 a.m. ser- p.m., and an optional lunch at Pepper, to taste segments on food and culi- vices. Ukiah United the restaurant for $8. says Pinot Noir is the perfect 1/2 cup olive oil match. nary trends. Holy Trinity Episcopal Methodist Church Also, the community is Church is located at 640 South invited to attend a guided Orchard Avenue, Ukiah. Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey meditation circle at the City of Ukiah, on site training is available. will preach at the Ukiah 10,000 Buddhas every United Methodist Church’s 10 They have just added Pet First Aid for dogs Redwood Valley Sunday, at 4 p.m. The medita- a.m. worship service. tion circle is open to beginners and cats to their courses. This course provides Community Children are invited to and advanced practitioners, COMMUNITY BRIEFS the information that is needed to keep pets safe Church attend Sunday School follow- people of different faiths and and act with confidence during an emergency. ing Children’s Time in the traditions alike. Instructions, Disability legal clinics to be For more information, call Tami at 462- Pastor Kevin McDougall worship service. Childcare is support, and witnessing of one held on second Thursdays 2596, ext. 110. will be filling the pulpit with a available during the service, another’s growth are key to sermon taken from 1st and fellowship with light this weekly sitting. Community Resources for Independence is Mendocino Sheriff’s Timothy. Services will be 8:30 refreshments will follow the Conversations about insights now offering monthly Disability Law Clinics a.m. and 11 a.m., with nursery service in the Social Hall. gained, and application of on the second Thursday of every month, from Department is offering and child care provided for The Small Groups include those insights in participants’ 1 to 3 p.m., at their offices in the Talmage community karate classes both services, as well as dur- a book study group, which daily lives follow the medita- Office Center, in Ukiah. ing Sunday school, from 9:45 meets on Monday at 4 p.m. A tion. The clinics are set up for people with dis- The Sheriff’s Youth Activities League to 10:45 a.m. Also on Sunday storytelling group meets The meditations take place ability-related legal issues. Karate Program is teaching “Free” Youth, Teen mornings, at 9:45 a.m., a Sunday at noon. The group on the second floor of the The Community Resources for and Adult Karate Programs in Ukiah, Willits youth forum is led by entitled Discovering Your building on the left of their Independence Ukiah office is located at 415 B and Hopland this fall. They will take place at Associate Pastor Justin Talso Spiritual Gifts meets restaurant. For more informa- Talmage Road. For more information, call 463- the Redwood Health Club at 3101 S. State St., entitled “Sunday Morning Wednesday at noon. tion, contact meditation 8875. Live.” On Wednesday evening, all @drba.org, or call Jin at 736- Ukiah on Wednesday nights at 5:30 p.m. and A recovery group entitled are welcome to gather for 6299. Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m.; the Body Works NCO is offering Gym in Willits at 1511 S. Main St. on Tuesdays CPR/ First Aid classes and Thursdays, at 6:15 p.m.; and the Shorin- For more information, call the SAL voice Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; art classes, Mondays, ryu Dojo in Hopland, Monday and mail at 468-4288. Thursdays, and Fridays, 1 to 3 p.m.; Writing North Coast Opportunities Volunteer Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. for Self Discovery, Tuesdays, at 11 a.m.; Men’s and Women’s support groups, Tuesdays at Programs offer courses in adult and child The classes are co-ed, for ages five and up. CPR/AED, plus Infant and First Aid classes. A Healing Cooperative noon; Movin’ On, a dual diagnosis support Membership in the fitness clubs is not required These courses teach the basic techniques of offers support/counseling group, Wednesdays at 2 p.m. These activities adult and or child/infant CPR and how to use to attend those classes. SAL take place at 270 N. Pine St., at the Ukiah A Healing Cooperative, a local non-profit, is United Methodist Church. For more informa- an AED, classes include video lecture and membership/insurance dues are $5 annually. Registration will be available at the classes. offering the following mental health-focused tion, contact them at 462-3360, or visit their hands on skill practice. Classes are held in services: a support center, open Monday to Web site www.ukiahumc.org/ahc.

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OLYMPICS | TRACK Post BALCO, Gaines gets through 1st round of 100 By HOWARD FENDRICH said. Tim Montgomery. Their punish- to become a star at the Beijing start under a cloudless sky Friday: In Associated Press Also advancing to the quarterfi- ments were based not on positive Games, every detail matters. the very first event of the 10-day EUGENE, Ore. — Back from her nals: Marshevet Hooker, whose drug tests but on evidence gathered Eager to improve the way she gets meet, Hyleas Fountain broke Jackie BALCO-related suspension, Chryste wind-aided 10.94 was the fastest in the criminal investigation of the going in the 100, Felix took up coach Joyner-Kersee’s decade-old U.S. Gaines qualified for the 100-meter time of the opening round; Muna Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative Bob Kersee’s suggestion to get record in the heptathlon 100 hurdles. quarterfinals at the U.S. Olympic Lee, who won her heat in 11 sec- and the testimony of fellow sprinter accustomed to the blocks she lined Fountain, a two-time national track and field trials Friday. onds; 2004 Olympic silver medalist Kelli White. up in at Hayward Field. champion in the heptathlon, finished Gaines clocked 11.15 seconds, and 2005 world champion Lauryn Montgomery and Gaines were “Whatever little edge I can get,” in 12.65, eclipsing Joyner-Kersee’s good enough for fourth place in her Williams, who finished behind Lee among dozens of athletes who testi- Felix said, “I’m going to take it.” mark of 12.69. Fountain also bested heat and a spot in the second round in 11.03; and 2003 world champion fied in 2003 before a federal grand She also will be racing in next Joyner-Kersee’s Olympic trials later on Day 1 of the meet to deter- Torri Edwards, who pulled out to a jury in San Francisco probing week’s 200, and wants to make the record of 12.71 from 1988, and mine the roster for the Beijing big lead in her heat then eased way BALCO. U.S. roster in the 400 and 1,600 Joyner-Kersee’s U.S. national cham- Games. The 100 semifinals and final up and still won it in 11.16. They also were part of the series relays, too. pionship record of 12.77 from 1991. are Saturday. Edwards couldn’t compete at the of athletes whose scandals and sus- “No doubt, it’s tough,” Felix said. That helped Fountain sit comfort- Allyson Felix, hoping to compete 2004 Olympics because she was pensions placed a cloud over the “Beginning of the year, we looked at ably in first place at the conclusion in four events in China, won her heat banned after testing positive for a sport, a cloud that Felix and others it and really gave it a realistic look of Friday’s four events with 3,989 in 11.01, overcoming a relatively stimulant. are hoping to lift. and thought, ’Is this really possible? points. slow start to accelerate past the field Gaines, a two-time Olympic relay For weeks, Felix has been toting Is this something that we wanted to Diana Pickler was second with in the final 50 meters. medalist, was banned for two years around a set of starting blocks just do?’And Bobby said he could get me 3,750, followed by Jacquelyn “It feels good to get it started, but in December 2005, along with for- like the kind used at the U.S. ready.” Johnson with 3,717. it could’ve been a lot better,” Felix mer men’s 100 world record-holder Olympic trials. When you’re hoping The competition got off to a quick

Sports INDIANS 4 | GIANTS 1 (THURS.) Briefly Lee dominates Giants Young dirt-biker sev- ers fingers in tug-of- war game

FERGUS FALLS, Minn. (AP) — An 8-year-old champion dirt-bike racer severed four fingers during a tug- of-war game at a charity benefit and is recovering from surgery to reconstruct her lost digits. Alyssa Martin was at the I-94 BMX track in Fergus Falls on June 20 for a fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Her father, Cameron Martin, is the track’s director. During an intermission, Alyssa Martin was participating in a kids’ tug- of-war game. Her left hand apparently got caught in the rope, and the four fin- gers were severed. Alyssa has had operations to recon- struct her fingers. Probes in her finger- tips are being used to track temperature changes in the damaged limbs. Cameron Martin said that his daughter, who is right-handed, was moved from intensive care to a pedi- atric ward Thursday and that she’s feeling much better. “Even though she’s going through the pain, as a parent it’s almost harder to see her have to go through this. It’s really tough,” Cameron Martin said. Brent Schiefert, a family friend, said doctors are optimistic that Alyssa will get a full range of motion back in her fingers but won’t know for sure for another six weeks. The Martins are BMX racers, and File Photo Alyssa is ranked eighth in the nation Giants manager Bruce Bochy huddles on the mound with second baseman Ray Durham (5), catcher Benji Molina and others for her age division. Cameron Martin during a game earlier this season. On Thursday, the Giants struggled to get anything going off of Indians’ starter Cliff Lee. said her goal is to be back racing with- in two years. “After they start with the rehab, I Lee strikes out 11 in Indians’ 4-1 win over Giants don’t think it will take that long for CLEVELAND (AP) — Cliff Lee played losses, one halting a seven-game streak. He has and scoring runs, too.” her,” Cameron Martin said. “The stopper for the Cleveland Indians again, putting ended three-game slides four times. Jamey Carroll and Jhonny Peralta drove in strength and outlook she has is unbe- in another All-Star-caliber performance. “Cliff has been incredibly consistent,” two runs apiece to support Lee. lievable for an 8-year-old, and we Lee struck out a career-high 11 over eight Indians manager Eric Wedge said. “He’s had an The left-hander allowed one run and four hits knew she’d be the same fun, incredible innings, and the Indians avoided a three-game incredible year.” as the Indians finally beat the Giants in girl no matter what happened.” sweep by the San Francisco Giants with a 4-1 Wedge believes Lee, who went a combined Cleveland. Cleveland came in 0-4 at home in win Thursday night. 46-24 from 2004 through 2006, merits consid- the series, including two losses in a four-game “It’s not like I’m surprising myself because eration for starting the All-Star Game at Yankee sweep in the 1954 World Series when the Giants Brett Tomko, waived I’ve always had confidence in my ability,” said Stadium on July 15. still called New York home. Lee, who endured his first losing season a year Lee said being selected for the first time has- Lee has allowed two or fewer runs in 11 of by Royals, rejoins ago when he went 5-8 and was sent back to the n’t entered his mind. his 15 starts this season. He improved to 11-2 in minors to regain his command. “I’ll think about it if they tell me I make it,” his career in interleague play. Padres Now, Lee (11-1) is tied with Arizona’s Lee said. “I just focus on my next opponent and “He pitched a great ballgame,” Giants man- Brandon Webb and Joe Saunders of the Los what I need to do to give my team the best ager Bruce Bochy said. “You can see why his SAN DIEGO (AP) — Brett Tomko Angeles Angels for the major league lead in chance at winning. I think I’ve done that so far rejoined the on wins. Eight of them have come after Cleveland and my teammates are making plays being me See GIANTS, Page 7 Friday, six days after he was waived by the Kansas City Royals. To make room, left-handed reliever Justin Hampson was optioned to MLB | INTERLEAGUE ACTION Triple-A Portland. This is Tomko’s third stint with the Delgado leads rout of Yanks with team-record 9 RBIs Padres. He pitched for the Padres in NEW YORK (AP) — Carlos tied his career high with four hits as Mike Pelfrey (5-6) struggled plus innings and allowed seven 2002 and rejoined them for the stretch Delgado set a Mets club record the Mets won the opener of the through five innings but managed hits, including three homers — drive last year. He made a shaky start with nine RBIs in a 15-6 rout over third two-stadium doubleheader to get the win. He gave up four runs back-to-back shots by Geovany on the last day of the regular season, an the New York Yankees on Friday in between the teams. Carlos Beltran and eight hits. Soto and Mike Fontenot in the fifth 11-6 loss at Milwaukee. That forced the opener of a rare two-stadium had a two-run homer for the Mets, White Sox 10, Cubs 3 and another solo shot to Jim San Diego to play a wild-card tiebreak- Subway Series doubleheader. who are 3-0 in the Subway Series CHICAGO (AP) — Nick Edmonds in the seventh. er game at Colorado the next night, Delgado had a two-run double in this season. Swisher’s grand slam capped a Jermaine Dye had three hits and which the Rockies won in 13 innings the fifth inning off Edwar Ramirez, Alex Rodriguez went 3-for-4 seven-run third inning against three RBIS. Carlos Quentin was 4- to reach the playoffs. then hit his 12th career grand slam with a long home run for the Ryan Dempster and the White Sox for-5 to pace the White Sox’s 14- The 35-year-old was 2-7 with a 6.97 in the sixth, a drive against Ross Yankees, who swept the previous beat the Cubs at U.S. Cellular hit attack. earned run average in 16 games with Ohlendorf that landed in one of the three doubleheaders between the Field. Former closer Dempster (9-3), the Royals, including 10 starts. last rows of bleachers in right-cen- two teams. Derek Jeter led off the The Cubs, who swept the White who is 9-0 at home but 0-3 on the Opponents hit .314 off him. He signed ter. Delgado added a three-run Yankees’ three-run third with his Sox at Wrigley Field last weekend road, lasted only 2 1-3 innings, giv- a $3 million, one-year deal in January. homer in the eighth off LaTroy 400th double, extending his sea- by a combined score of 22-11, had ing up seven hits and eight runs in Also Friday, catcher Colt Morton Hawkins. son-best hitting streak to 14 games. won six straight against the White shortest outing since joining the was outrighted to Double-A San Luis Castillo scored a career- Dan Giese (1-3) allowed six runs Sox and nine of the previous 10. rotation this season. high five runs and David Wright and five hits in four-plus innings. Jose Contreras (7-6) pitched six- See BRIEFLY, Page 7 See MLB, Page 8

Women’s No. 1 Ivanovic Angela Park takes lead ahead of Van Pelt grabs lead at INSIDE: ousted at Wimbledon storm at Women’s U.S. Open Buick Open ...... Page 7 ...... Page 7 ...... Page 8 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 – 7 TENNIS | WIMBLEDON LPGA TOUR | U.S. OPEN Top-seeded Ivanovic upset at Wimbledon Park safe from the By STEVEN WINE bounces. That’s something I found a little Ivanovic in the rankings by reaching the Associated Press bit hard to deal with.” final. No. 2 Jelena Jankovic can do so by WIMBLEDON, England — They’re Capricious hops mean unpredictable reaching the semifinals. storms and in the lead still counting casualties back home, and results, and Ivanovic followed to the The first rain delay of the tournament By DOUG FERGUSON old from Finland, who once so when Zheng Jie completed the biggest sideline fellow Serb Novak Djokovic, only postponed Ivanovic’s departure. She Associated Press shot a 62 in the Women’s victory of her career Friday at two-time runner-up Andy Roddick and struggled to put her service returns in EDINA, Minn. — Angela British Open, had a 69 and Wimbledon, she resisted any temptation second-ranked Maria Sharapova. play and found herself fooled repeatedly Park was atop the leader- was one shot behind Park, to leap or squeal or pump her fist or col- As usual, the upset trend didn’t apply by bounces on the grass, which forced board, and Lorena Ochoa was along with In-Bee Park (69), lapse to the grass in glee. to top-ranked Roger Federer, who won her to hit shots from awkward stances. on the golf course trying to who is not related to the Instead she merely cracked a slight his 37th consecutive match at Two days after her great escape change her fortunes when the leader but is her best friend on smile, hoping her family, friends and fans Wimbledon by beating Marc Gicquel 6-3, against Dechy, Ivanovic found herself crack of thunder chased thou- tour. in China could do the same. 6-3, 6-1. Federer, seeking his sixth con- again one point from defeat standing on sands of fans to the exit gates Paula Creamer (72) was The 133rd-ranked Zheng beat new No. secutive Wimbledon title, will play the same court on the same side of the 1 Ana Ivanovic 6-1, 6-4. It was the latest Lleyton Hewitt, the only other former same net — the one she kissed to cele- Friday afternoon at the U.S. another shot behind, hopeful in a series of first-week upsets, and one champion to enter the men’s draw. brate her reprieve. Women’s Open. this might be the week she easy to applaud because Zheng is a native Others advancing included Marat Ready to mount another rally, she Just like last year. finally contends on the back of Cheng Du, the capital of earthquake- Safin, who upset Djokovic in the second leaned forward awaiting the serve, Park gave herself another nine of a major. Former stricken Sichuan province. round, and Mario Ancic, the last player to stepped into her return, took a big swing chance at the biggest event in Women’s British Open cham- “Of course I hope to make people beat Federer at Wimbledon. Ancic beat — and shanked the ball into the stands, women’s golf, combining a pion Jeong Jang had a 69 and happy with my win,” Zheng said. “I want fifth-seeded David Ferrer 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 where no lucky bounce could save her. smooth putting stroke with joined Creamer at 4-under more people to have their homes, be fine (5), 7-6 (3). Ivanovic conceded her new role as the one of the prettiest swings on 142. and happy.” The last American in the men’s field, world’s top player has been an education. the LPGA Tour for a 6-under Creamer played with Zheng’s third-round victory, her first 102nd-anked Bobby Reynolds, lost to “It was all new situations,” Ivanovic 67 and the clubhouse lead Annika Sorenstam, who still against a top-10 player, meant the earliest Feliciano Lopez 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. said. “Everyone’s going to be so pumped when storms interrupted the had reason to believe she exit by a top-ranked woman at Reynolds was the only U.S. male to reach against you.” second round. could capture one more Wimbledon since Martina Hingis lost in the third round, the worst showing by That was the case with Zheng, mount- It was the fifth straight year Women’s Open, even though Americans at Wimbledon since 1926. ing a career comeback after she missed the first round in 2001. she continues to struggle with Ivanovic nearly departed in the second “Obviously it’s discouraging,” much of last year with an ankle injury. that weather has halted play in round. Zheng was watching on TV when Reynolds said. “I was the last one, and She needed a wild card to enter the Women’s Open, but last her putting. the Serb won a reprieve Wednesday by it’s only the third round. That’s not some- Wimbledon, but she has been at the fore- year at Pine Needles was par- Sorenstam had a 70 to skipping a forehand off the net cord to thing we like to tip our hats to.” front of her nation’s emergence in tennis. ticularly messy. The second reach 1-under 145, still very save match point, then rallied past The situation was less gloomy for In 2004, Zheng reached the round of round wasn’t completed until much in the picture, but the Nathalie Dechy. Americans on the women’s side, where 16 at the French Open, the best showing Saturday afternoon, with Park final hole summed up her “Really lucky,” Zheng said. “It gave three players remain. Bethanie Mattek, by a Chinese woman in a major event. the 36-hole leader. But she frustration. She hit 3-wood me more belief, because I see it’s very who has never previously won more than Two years later at the Australian Open, couldn’t hold the lead and over the lake, barely over the close. I think, ‘Maybe I have some one match at a Grand Slam event, she and doubles teammate Yan Zi became wound up tied for second, two edge of a bunker and watched chance.”’ advanced to the fourth round by beating the first Chinese players to win a Grand shots behind. it roll up to 5 feet below the Depending on results in the second 2007 runner-up Marion Bartoli 6-4, 6-1. Slam title. They also won the doubles She can only hope the cup. Her eagle putt never had week of the tournament, the 20-year-old “This is a pretty amazing feeling,” title at Wimbledon in 2006, when Zheng experience will help at a chance, missing wide to the Ivanovic could lose the No. 1 ranking she Mattek said. “It was pretty cool being climbed as high as 27th in the singles Interlachen. right. earned for the first time by winning the able to beat the finalist last year.” rankings. “I keep reminding myself “I think I’m hitting the ball Mattek will next play two-time cham- Zheng played at the Olympics in 2004 French Open three weeks ago. as good as I can,” Sorenstam She was gracious in defeat and said pion Serena Williams, who defeated 2006 and will play singles and doubles for the that there are a lot more holes she’s still learning how to play on grass. champ Amelie Mauresmo 7-6 (5), 6-1. home country at Beijing in August. The to be played, and anything can said. “I’m just going to work “Sometimes you need a punch to real- Four-time champion Venus Williams is Olympic tournament will be on hard- happen in one hole,” Park on a few things with my put- ize what you have to work on,” she said. scheduled to play her third-round match court, but Zheng’s best surface may be said. “From last year, I think I ter, and I’m really looking for- “You have to accept that not every shot Saturday. grass, even though she said there’s no would take a lot more ward to the weekend. It has to you’re going to hit is going to be perfect. Also advancing was fourth-ranked lawn tennis in China. patience and a lot more know- do with tempo, it has to do There are going to be quite a few bad Svetlana Kuznetsova, who can overtake ing where not to miss the with the length of my back greens, or where to hit my swing. It just takes awhile to ball, and to just be patient and get that.” stood at the end of the dugout, scoreboard in left-center for a The right-hander has alternat- just be focused out there.” Pat Hurst, who shared the Giants waving to fans. 3-0 lead. ed two wins and three losses Park was at 6-under 138. first-round lead with Oh, Joe Borowski worked the “You always want the in five June starts. Helen Alfredsson birdied couldn’t rely on her putter two Continued from Page 6 ninth for his sixth save in nine pitches back you gave up Notes: The start of the the par-5 10th hole to reach 6 days in a row. A day after she tries. Cleveland moved into a extra-base hits on,” Cain said. game was delayed 1 hour, 42 under when the horn sounded played a seven-hole stretch in record is what it is. When you fourth-place tie with idle “The pitch to Carroll was sup- minutes by rain. ... Giants to stop play, and lightning 6 under, she went 5 over in a get that many , Kansas City in the AL Central, posed to be a fastball away, broadcaster Duane Kuiper had flashed in the gray sky about five-hole span and spiraled to you’re at the top of your game seven games behind the first- but it was 18 inches off.” a busy three days in and he was tonight. He has 15 minutes later. a 78. place Chicago White Sox. Aaron Rowand doubled Cleveland, where he had been Park played in the morning Michelle Wie was holding great stuff. He was throwing Following a three-game week- with one out and scored on the Indians’ second baseman in the 90s, hitting his spots, under mostly overcast condi- out hope that she could stick end series against Cincinnati, Rich Aurilia’s bloop single in 1974-81. Kuiper, in his 24th tions, happy to be finished. around for the weekend after and had movement on his fast- the Indians will play eight with two outs in the fourth to year behind the microphone, ball.” straight on the road against get the Giants within 3-1. was in constant demand for She was on the putting green opening with an 81, which Giants shortstop Omar division rivals. Rowand nearly made a interviews. ... Aurilia has when Ji Young Oh walked by included a 9 on one hole. Vizquel went 0-for-3 and got a “We need to win every spectacular catch to end the 1,142 hits for San Francisco on her way to the 10th, having The 18-year-old from loud ovation each time he game,” Lee said. “We expect Indians’ fourth, lunging to get uniform, tying Jim Davenport made four straight bogeys to Honolulu looked solid over came to bat. He got a standing to win every time we come to a glove on Shoppach’s drive for seventh on the Giants’ list go from 7 under to the middle nine holes, and took advan- ovation after a flyball out in the ballpark. Hopefully, we to left-center. But the ball since they moved from New of the chasing pack. tage of the 17th hole, among the eighth as Indians fans, can start on a long winning popped out of Rowand’s glove York in 1958. ... Indians OF Ochoa had played 11 holes, the toughest at Interlachen. who enjoyed his spectacular streak.” as he tumbled to the ground David Dellucci is in a 1-for-20 none of them particularly The tee was moved forward play in Cleveland for 11 years Kelly Shoppach singled to and Shoppach ended up on slump and has struck out 14 from 1994 until he signed well. She struggled to keep 36 yards to alter the strategy, start a three-run third inning second with a double. times in his last 25 at-bats. ... the ball out of the deep grass and Wie smashed a driver with San Francisco in 2005, against Matt Cain (4-6). After Grady Sizemore was RHP Sergio Romo became the recognized that may have and was 2 over for her round over the bunkers, leaving her Shoppach scored on Carroll’s intentionally walked, Carroll ninth Giants player to make and the tournament, closer to a 52-degree wedge to the been the 41-year-old’s final one-out triple off the left-field singled to center to make it 4- his MLB debut this season, time at bat at Progressive wall. After Ben Francisco 1. tying St. Louis for the most in the projected cut than to the green on a hole that measured Field. walked, Peralta drove a two- Cain gave up four runs and the majors in 2008. leaders. 401 yards. She dropped it in 6 After the game, Vizquel run double off the out-of-town eight hits over five innings. Minea Blomqvist, who feet away for her lone birdie spent the last few weeks on against no bogeys. the Challenge Tour in Europe That left her at 7 over, Bertuzzi was to clear signed with Anaheim last accessory. as a caddie for her boyfriend, needing three birdies on the Briefly waivers on Saturday morning summer and had 40 points in The men had faced up to showed why she should stick front nine to have any chance. unless he is claimed, Ducks 68 games. life in prison if convicted of to her day job. The 23-year- Continued from Page 6 spokesman Alex Gilchrist murder in the beating death of Antonio. said. 24-year-old Hawaiian surfer The move allows the Ducks 4 plead guilty to Emery Kauanui (KOW’-ah- to make room under the salary lesser charges in noo-ee) outside his mother’s Ducks to buy out cap for, among other things, home in the affluent La Jolla trying to re-sign restricted free surfer death neighborhood last year. Todd Bertuzzi agent Corey Perry, Gilchrist The beating followed a said. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Four fight at a nearby bar. ANAHEIM (AP) — The “Todd Bertuzzi is a quality of five young men originally Remaining defendant Seth Anaheim Ducks placed Todd person who we believe can charged with murdering a pro- Cravens re-entered a not- Bertuzzi on unconditional still play at the NHL level,” fessional surfer have pleaded guilty plea at Friday’s hearing waivers Friday and intend to Ducks general manager Brian guilty to lesser charges in San after his attorney rejected a buy out the final year of his Burke said in a statement. Diego. plea offer from prosecutors. contract. “Unfortunately, we are hand- Three defendants pleaded The forward was due to cuffed by our salary cap situa- guilty Friday to involuntary earn $4 million in the second tion. We thank him for his manslaughter and misde- and last year of his contract. efforts last year and wish him meanor battery. A fourth The Ducks will buy out that the best of luck in the future.” defendant pleaded guilty to a final season for $2.6 million. The 33-year-old Bertuzzi felony charge of being an 8 – SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL PGA TOUR | BUICK OPEN Detroit, which has won three Barthmaier (0-1) gave up LOCAL MLB straight, 14 of its last 18 and is seven runs and seven hits in 2 Van Pelt leads Buick one game under .500 for the 1-3 innings and was in trouble CALENDAR Continued from Page 6 first time since May 1. The from the start. Tigers have a chance to climb Scott Kazmir (7-3) won for This week: Open, shooting for 1st win Braves 4, Blue Jays 0 to .500 for the first time all the first time in four starts • TODAY, Mendo Joe D. @ By LARRY LAGE TORONTO (AP) — Mark linebacker Brad Van Pelt. season Saturday night. despite lasting only five Sonoma in double-header, time Teixeira hit a two-run homer TBA Associated Press It’s Bob Van Pelt, who was The defending NL champi- innings. He hasn’t pitched and Jair Jurrjens pitched a • TODAY, Ukiah Jr. American GRAND BLANC, Mich. drafted by the Philadelphia on Rockies have lost five through the sixth inning in his Legion vs. Fairfield TC double- career-high eight innings in header (@ Anton), 11 a.m. — The PGA Tour’s optimistic Eagles in 1967. straight and six of their last last three starts. Atlanta’s victory. view of life without Tiger “My dad’s line is that Brad seven. They have scored 11 Indians 6, Reds 0 Jurrjens (8-3) allowed just Woods is that it gives unher- Van Pelt played about 15 runs in their last five contests. CLEVELAND (AP) — three hits — all singles — and COMMUNITY alded players a chance in the years in the league and he Ubaldo Jimenez (2-8) gave C.C. Sabathia struck out 11 didn’t allow a runner to reach spotlight. played 15 minutes,” he up four runs and nine hits in over eight innings, including DIGEST second base. He turned it over Bo Van Pelt is trying to cracked. four innings for Colorado. his hero Ken Griffey Jr. three to Mike Gonzalez for the take advantage. Chopra, who ended the first Rays 10, Pirates 5 times, to help the Cleveland ninth. Freshman Volleyball Van Pelt shot a 6-under 66 round only a stroke behind the PITTSBURGH (AP) — Indians beat the Cincinnati Atlanta posted just its 12th Coach Friday at the Buick Open, leaders, stayed in contention Evan Longoria and Eric Reds. road victory of the season, the making him a career-best 14- with another strong round Hinske hit three-run homers Grady Sizemore hit his lowest total in , while Ukiah High is looking for a fresh- under 130 through 36 holes thanks in part to a crafty shot off the Pirates’ Jimmy 18th homer, drove in three man girls volleyball coach for the Toronto was blanked for the at the par-3 eighth. With his Barthmaier in his major runs and made a spectacular upcoming season. Contact and the second-round leader sixth time this season and sec- Athletic Director,Christy Melvin, at league debut and the streaking catch as Cleveland won for by two shots. ball on the lip of a greenside ond time in seven games. Ukiah High School for any ques- bunker, Chopra hit his second Tampa Bay Rays quickly the first time in four meetings tions or needed information. Her He missed out on his best Blue Jays right-hander opened a seven-run lead in with its intrastate rival this number is 463-5253 ext. 1050. chance to win for the first shot from both knees outside Dustin McGowan (6-6) lost beating Pittsburgh. season. time in seven PGA Tour sea- the sand to set up a gimme for for just the second time in Girls Volleyball Camp In a matchup of two of the Sabathia (6-8) became the sons at the Puerto Rico Open, par. seven home starts this season, majors’ worst teams over the first Indians since where he led for three-plus “It’s a shot I used to play allowing four runs and eight Attention all girls volleyball play- last decade, the much- Chuck Finley in 2000 to fan ers, there will be a high school rounds before losing by a and practice as a kid,” Chopra hits in 7 1-3 innings. improved Rays showed the 10 or more in three consecu- girls volleyball camp on the stroke to first-time winner said. “We used to have little Tigers 7, Rockies 1 Mendocino coast in August. Art Pirates their blueprint for tive starts. Greg Kraft. chipping games around the DETROIT (AP) — Eddie Lambert, former Stanford and rebuilding, with plenty of fast- Sizemore broke up a score- Notre Dame women's volleyball “The more I put myself in greens and used to find the Bonine (2-0) limited Colorado progressing hitters who can less game by lining a 1-0 pitch coach, will be bringing his staff of that position, one of these most difficult spots. to five hits over eight innings NCAA players to Mendocino on hit for power. The Rays are a from Daryl Thompson (0-1) Sundays is going to be my “I nearly holed it, so it to lift the Detroit Tigers in his August 11-14 and they are looking franchise-best 17 games over over the wall in right with one for more players to sign up. Camp day,” he said. worked out just perfect.” third major league start. .500 at 48-31 after winning out in the fifth. sign up deadline is July 15th. A morning tee time also Curtis Granderson was 4- Daniel Chopra (67) and four in a row, five of six and Dudley Hart (68) head into helped Chopra because it gave for-5 with two triples for Girls Tennis Open 10 of 13. the weekend at 12 under, two him an opportunity to drive Court shots behind Van Pelt. about an hour away to check Girls who are interested in play- Woody Austin (67) was out the TPC Michigan, where SCOREBOARD ing high school tennis in the fall another stroke back along he hopes to qualify for the are invited to attend Open Court p.m. with Matt Jones (63). British Open on Monday. Colorado (Francis 3-7) at Detroit (Verlander 4-9), MLB—Announced the suspension of Boston CF sessions this summer. Sessions MLB 4:05 p.m. Coco Crisp for actions in June 4 and 5 games are FREE and are conducted by While some relative Chopra won the PGA Cincinnati (Cueto 5-8) at Cleveland (Byrd 3-8), has been changed to five games, following an the Ukiah High Girls Varsity Tennis AL 4:05 p.m. appeal hearing. unknowns fill the leaderboard Tour’s season-opening event East Division Tampa Bay (Jackson 4-6) at Pittsburgh American League Coach. Players must be attending W L Pct GB (Taubenheim 0-0 or Van Benschoten 0-2), 4:05 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Recalled INF Brandon high school in the Fall to be eligi- at a tournament expecting to at the Mercedes-Benz Boston 49 32 .605 — p.m. Fahey from Norfolk (IL). Optioned INF Oscar ble. Entering Freshman are Tampa Bay 47 31 .603 1/2 Baltimore (Olson 5-3) at Washington (Lannan 4- Salazar to Norfolk. feature Woods before he had Championship, but has failed New York 42 37 .532 6 encouraged to participate. All skill 8), 4:10 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX—Agreed to terms with RHP season-ending knee surgery, to crack the top 30 in any Baltimore 40 37 .519 7 Milwaukee (Parra 7-2) at Minnesota (Hernandez Bryan Price, RHP Pete Ruiz, RHP Dustin levels are welcome. Bring a tennis Toronto 38 42 .47510 1/2 8-4), 4:10 p.m. Mercadante and SS Roberto Ramos and racquet, non-marking tennis the top players in a lackluster tournament since. Central Division St. Louis (Boggs 2-0) at Kansas City (Davies 3- assigned them to the Gulf Coast Red Sox (GCL). shoes, and water. W L Pct GB 0), 4:10 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed OF Hideki Matsui field are failing to dominate. Hart has won twice on the Chicago 43 35 .551 — Philadelphia (Hamels 7-5) at Texas (Padilla 10-3), on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 23. Open Court will take place on Minnesota 43 36 .544 1/2 5:05 p.m. Purchased the contract of RHP Sidney Ponson Mondays and Wednesdays, from 5 Jim Furyk (No. 12), Justin PGA Tour, with the last victo- Detroit 38 40 .487 5 San Francisco (Lincecum 8-1) at Oakland from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned RHP Cleveland 36 43 .456 7 1/2 (Duchscherer 8-4), 6:05 p.m. Ross Ohlendorf to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. p.m. to 6:30 p.m., beginning July Leonard (No. 23) and Kenny ry coming in 2000 at the Kansas City 36 43 .456 7 1/2 7th (no session on July 14th). Seattle (Silva 3-9) at San Diego (Baek 1-3), 7:05 Recalled LHP Kei Igawa from Scranton/Wilkes- Perry (No. 27) are the only Honda Classic. His highlight West Division p.m. Barre. Sessions will continue through W L Pct GB L.A. Angels (Jer.Weaver 7-7) at L.A. Dodgers OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Released RHP Kiko August 13th. Due to Ukiah High players among the top 30 in this year was a third-place fin- Los Angeles 48 31 .608 — (Billingsley 6-7), 7:10 p.m. Calero. Oakland 43 35 .551 4 1/2 School court renovation, the Open Sunday’s Games TAMPA BAY RAYS—Activated 1B Carlos Pena the world at Warwick Hills, ish at Pebble Beach. Texas 40 40 .500 8 1/2 Colorado at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Ben Zobrist to Court sessions will take place at Austin was making a run at Seattle 28 50 .35919 1/2 Cincinnati at Cleveland, 10:05 a.m. Durham (IL). the MENDOCINO COLLEGE ten- where just nine of the top 50 NL Atlanta at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. National League nis courts. players in the world ranking Van Pelt early in his round East Division N.Y.Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Activated LHP Mark W L Pct GB Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. Mulder from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Mike No registration is necessary, just are competing. when went 6 under over a Philadelphia 43 37 .538 — Baltimore at Washington, 10:35 a.m. Parisi to Memphis (PCL). come out and play! For additional Florida 40 38 .513 2 Boston at Houston, 11:05 a.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms with information, please call Pat Perry (67) fared the best of five-hole stretch, but then he New York 39 39 .500 3 Milwaukee at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. RHP Brett Tomko. Optioned LHP Justin Hampson Atlanta 39 41 .488 4 St. Louis at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m. to Portland (PCL). Announced C Colt Morton Milovina at 462-0655. the trio of standouts, trailing parred 10 straight holes and Washington 31 49 .388 12 Seattle at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. cleared waivers and has been sent outright to Van Pelt by six shots. Leonard bogeyed his last one to fall to Central Division San Francisco at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. San Antonio (Texas). W L Pct GB L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. BASKETBALL (68) was nine strokes back, 11 under. Chicago 49 30 .620 — Philadelphia at Texas, 3:05 p.m. National Basketball Association SULL Seeks St. Louis 45 35 .563 4 1/2 Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 5:05 p.m. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS—Extended qualifying Volunteers and Furyk was another shot “I didn’t take full advan- Milwaukee 43 35 .551 5 1/2 offers to F Emeka Okafor and C Ryan Hollins. Pittsburgh 37 41 .474 11 1/2 Exercised the second-year option on the contract behind after following up a tage of having it going,” Houston 37 42 .468 12 The South Ukiah Little League is WNBA of F Jermareo Davidson. Cincinnati 36 44 .450 13 1/2 CHICAGO BULLS—Traded the rights to F Sonny in need of volunteers to help in the solid first round with an even- Austin said. West Division EASTERN CONFERENCE Weems to Denver for a 2009 second-round draft snack shack at Baechtol Field dur- W L Pct GB WLPctGB pick. Acquired the draft rights to C Omer Asik par 72. Brian Bateman became the Arizona 40 39 .506 — ing the All-Star Tournament that Connecticut 11 4 .733 — from Portland for the 2009 second-round draft Rocco Mediate (69) made fourth Buick Open defending Los Angeles 36 42 .462 3 1/2 Detroit 11 4 .733 — pick acquired from Denver, the 2009 second- will be held in Ukiah from July 2nd San Francisco 34 45 .430 6 New York 7 6 .538 3 round draft pick acquired from New York and the - July 10th. For more information the cut at 4 under in his first champion to miss the cut and Colorado 32 47 .405 8 Indiana 7 7 .500 3 1/2 Bulls’ 2010 second-round draft pick. San Diego 32 48 .400 8 1/2 please contact Tim Schmadake at Washington 6 8 .429 4 1/2 MIAMI HEAT—Acquired the rights to G Mario tournament since pushing the first in a decade. Now, a Chicago 3 9 .250 6 1/2 Chalmers from Minnesota for two 2009 second- 367-1070. Woods for five-plus rounds in shoulder injury might put him INTERLEAGUE Atlanta 0 13 .000 10 round draft picks and cash considerations. Traded Thursday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE the rights to F Darnell Jackson to Cleveland for a the U.S. Open before coming on the shelf soon. Tampa Bay 6, Florida 1 WLPctGB 2009 second-round draft pick. Boys Soccer Class Detroit 3, St. Louis 2, 10 innings Los Angeles 10 4 .714 — NEW JERSEY NETS—Extended a qualifying up just short in a dramatic “I thought in the last few Baltimore 11, Chicago Cubs 4 Minnesota 8 6 .571 2 offer to C Nenad Krstic. The city of Ukiah is hosting a matchup watched by millions. weeks that it was time just to Chicago White Sox 2, L.A. Dodgers 0 San Antonio 8 6 .571 2 Women’s National Basketball Association boys soccer class at Yokayo Minnesota 4, San Diego 3 Seattle 8 7 .533 2 1/2 CONNECTICUT SUN—Waived G Kamesha have the surgery and then call Oakland 5, Philadelphia 0 Phoenix 6 7 .462 3 1/2 Hairston. Elementary School for all boys “I got some sleep and I N.Y.Yankees at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain Houston 6 8 .429 4 FOOTBALL ages 14-17. played a little bit better,” it a year,” he said. “But I real- Cleveland 4, San Francisco 1 Sacramento 6 8 .429 4 National Football League The class will focus on condition- Toronto 7, Cincinnati 1 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed DE Paul Mediate said. ly wanted to play here and Houston 7, Texas 2 ——— Spicer to a two-year contract extension. ing and skill development and will Friday’s Games Wednesday’s Games HOCKEY run from June 18th thru July 31st The Buick Open isn’t gen- really wanted to try to N.Y. Mets 15, N.Y.Yankees 6, 1st game No games scheduled National Hockey League at 5-7 p.m. on Mondays, Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 4:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games ANAHEIM DUCKS—Placed F Todd Bertuzzi on erating a ton of interest with- defend.” Colorado at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. New York 102, Indiana 96, 3OT unconditional waivers. Wednesdays and Fridays. There is out Woods at Warwick Hills Jesper Parnevik withdrew Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Detroit 70, Connecticut 61 CALGARY FLAMES—Re-signed C Craig Conroy, no charge for this class but all par- Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota 80, Sacramento 76 C Daymond Langkow, LW Eric Nystrom and G ticipants must register with the city. or elsewhere, but Van Pelt is from the tournament because Atlanta at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Houston 77, San Antonio 71 Curtis McElhinney. Baltimore at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Phoenix 89, Chicago 79 DALLAS STARS—Signed LW Loui Eriksson to a For more info please call 462- doing his best to make a name of a wrist injury after shooting Boston at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Washington 77, Los Angeles 74, OT two-year contract. 6286. Philadelphia at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Friday’s Games FLORIDA PANTHERS—Bought out the remaining for himself with a bogey-free an opening-round 74. N.Y.Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 8:10 p.m., 2nd game Atlanta at Connecticut, 4 p.m. year on C Jozef Stumpel’s contract. With rain in the forecast, Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Agreed to terms with Men’s Softball Tourney 36 holes after starting the St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 5 p.m. C Jeff Carter on a multiyear contract. week 108th on the money list. the groups will be threesomes Seattle at San Diego, Late Minnesota at San Antonio, 5 p.m. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS—Placed G Andrew The City of Ukiah would like to San Francisco at Oakland, Late Indiana at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Raycroft on unconditional waivers. Van Pelt and wife Carrie instead of twosomes and will L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, Late New York at Sacramento, 7 p.m. COLLEGE announce the beginning of regis- Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games EARLHAM—Named John Cate baseball coach. tration for the Bud Light Summer sell nutritional products and go off both tees in the hopes Atlanta (T.Hudson 8-5) at Toronto (Parrish 0-0), Phoenix at Connecticut, 10 a.m. NORTH TEXAS—Named Shawn Forrest men’s Shoot Out men’s slow pitch soft- 10:07 a.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 3 p.m. assistant basketball coach. his father is a former NFL of completing the third round N.Y.Yankees (Pettitte 8-5) at N.Y. Mets Washington at Seattle, 6 p.m. OHIO—Named John Groce men’s basketball ball tournament. player. Saturday. (J.Santana 7-6), 12:55 p.m. coach. The tournament will be held at Chicago Cubs (Gallagher 3-3) at Chicago White SAN DIEGO—Signed Cindy Fisher, women’s the Ukiah Sports Complex on July No, not five-time Pro Bowl Sox (Vazquez 7-6), 12:55 p.m. TRANSACTIONS basketball coach, to a multiyear contract exten- Boston (Lester 6-3) at Houston (Backe 5-8), 4:05 sion. 19th and 20th. Team fees are $300 BASEBALL (no player fee). All proceeds go towards field and facility improve- ments for the sports complex. For questions or to register your team, please call (707) 463-6714. 2008 Nor Cal Basketball Willits Camp Save The Ukiah Valley Fireworks Come join the fun at the Willits Basketball Camp. Players will We need you to be a sponsor and join the business people who are committed to saving this Valley tradition. Your participation is learn basic to advanced drills in every phase of the game. Whether appreciated. There is still time to help. The fireworks display will be held on July 5, 2008 at the Ukiah Fairgrounds. you are a beginner or advanced player this camp is for you. There will be lots of 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 FIREWORK ARE STILL ON games to develop skills. Campers gourped by age, size and skill. Daily prizes will be awarded for Sponsorship Levels contest winners and weekly tro- phies awarded for free-throw con- DIAMOND •EMERALD •SAPPHIRE • RUBY • Pearl • Honorary test, 1-on-1, hot shot, 3-point and much more. Each camper receives SAPPHIRE SPONSORS a camp t-shirt and basketball. DIAMOND SPONSORS The camp will be at Baechtol • Realty World Selzer Realty • John Mayfield & Jack Cox Grove M.S. from Monday, June 30- EMERALD Thursday, July 3 from 8:30 a.m. - • Ukiah Speedway • Furniture Design Center •Ross Mayfield Jr. 3:30 p.m.. The cost is $125 per •Fetzer Vineyards • Les Schwab of Ukiah •Thurston Auto Plaza camper but there is a $25 sibling • Ukiah Daily Journal discount for those families with • C&M Storage •Mendo Mill more than one child attending. It is • Coyote Valley Shodakai Casino a co-ed camp for children between • Savings Bank Of Mendocino County the ages of 6 and 17. Walk up reg- • KWINE istration is accepted or you may PEARL SPONSORS HONORARY call 972-7057 for more info. RUBY •Bouchey Roofing Inc. •WIPF Const. •Ukiah Storage Football Coaches •Factory Pipe •Dig Music Needed • WalMart of Ukiah •Northern Aggregates Inc. •Ukiah Valley Smart Growth Coalition • Redwood Heating & Cooling Mendocino College is looking for • Acme Rigging assistant coaches to help with the • Lillian’s Day Spa 2008 football season. Stipends are •Mendo Lake Credit Union • Ron’s Quality Construction available to those willing to lend •Harley Davidson their time and energy. If interested please contact Head Coach Tom For information on how you can help sponsor this event contact: Gang at 468-3141 or 391-6835. John C. Graff, 417 West Mill St., Ukiah • 391-2485 TIME OUT SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 – 9 Editor: Chris McCartney, 468-3524 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz THE BORN LOSER by Art and Chip Sansom

ZITS by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman BLONDIE by Dean Young and Jim Raymond

DILBERT by Scott Adams FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnson BEETLE BAILEY by Mort Walker

DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne

Rousseau (1712-1778), philosopher; Joseph Court overruled Muhammad Ali’s conviction Datebook: Saturday, June 28, 2008 Joachim (1831-1907), violinist; Richard of draft evasion. Rodgers (1902-1979), composer; Mel Brooks TODAY’S QUOTE: “Tragedy is when I Today is the 180th day of 2008 and the 8th In 1950, North Korean troops captured (1926-), actor/director, is 82; Kathy Bates cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an day of summer. Seoul. (1948-), actress, is 60; John Elway (1960-), open sewer and die.” -- Mel Brooks TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1914, a Serbian In 2004, the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq trans- football player, is 48; John Cusack (1966-), TODAY’S FACT: President Woodrow nationalist assassinated Franz Ferdinand, ferred sovereignty to an interim Iraqi govern- Wilson’s signature is first on the Versailles Archduke of Austria, sparking World War 1. ment. actor, is 42; Kellie Pickler (1986-), singer, is 22. Treaty. In 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Peter Paul TODAY’S MOON: Between last quarter TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1971, the Supreme ending World War I. Rubens (1577-1640), painter; Jean-Jacques (June 26) and new moon (July 2).

forced to incorporate the ideas and originality. Chances are work, you might devise a bet- 20) -- Don’t be afraid to turn of others. you’ll come up with a new ter way to do something that to new sources to understand ASTROGRAPH LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) spin that’ll be just what is will not only enhance produc- something you haven’t been -- You’ll get an opportunity to needed. tivity but make everyone able to grasp. Once you get share quality time with a new CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- else’s job easier as well. the hang of things, you’ll By Bernice Bede Osol group of friends with whom Jan. 19) -- Because you’re a ARIES (March 21-April make great new leaps forward. you’ll have much in common. well-rounded person who can 19) -- You tend to take your CANCER (June 21-July Don’t turn down the invitation do most anything, you’re like- cues from those with whom 22) -- There are strong indica- just because a sidekick wasn’t tions that something that has LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- ly to perform quite well when you spend your day. You’d be included. engaging in research tasks that wise to cozy up with opti- been bleeding you dry will Let others work out their finally disappear. With its problems so that you can be SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. involve a lot of probing and mistic and enthusiastic pals 22) -- Others will be paying detecting. who’ll bring out your more demise, you’ll be able to get free to follow your own inter- your financial affairs back in ests. Anything personal you close attention to what you do AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- dynamic and positive side. and say, so make sure that you Feb. 19) -- Don’t go it alone TAURUS (April 20-May good working order. Tuesday, July 29, 2008 do for yourself will be suc- Trying to patch up a broken espouse your ideas and not because partnership arrange- 20) -- An abrasive issue from Your efforts and energies cessful and bring you much romance? The Astro-Graph those of anyone else. Your might travel in a brand-new joy. ments are likely to provide the past might be permanently Matchmaker can help you direction in the year ahead, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. thoughts will make a lasting, benefits that you wouldn’t terminated once and for all, understand what to do to especially where work or 22) -- Left to your devices, desirable impression. otherwise be able to access. allowing you to pursue new make the relationship work. career is concerned. It will your creative instincts and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- The results will be better than interests and positive situa- Send for your Matchmaker set involve something that is not imagination will soar to new Dec. 21) -- You’re especially expected. tions. Make the most of your by mailing $3 to Astro-Graph, only fun and intriguing but levels. This will not necessari- gifted to handle mental pro- PISCES (Feb. 20-March future. P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH extremely profitable as well. ly be true, however, if you’re jects that call for creativity 20) -- Because of a problem at GEMINI (May 21-June 44092-0167. Cruise On In TO THE CLASSIFIEDS 10 – SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 TIME OUT Editor: Chris McCartney, 468-3524 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Puzzlers

THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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 Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek 32 33 0 27 IRLG 36 6 1 28 Unscramble these four Jumbles, NIOO one letter to each square, 3-6-537 to form four ordinary words. RRDA 40 9 31 0 CDSE HOCKE

CLUE: WWII BATTLE ORDER GRID 68 ©2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 68 All Rights Reserved.

27 68 UNGLE G 28 6 68 OI -5 68 D 68 68 68 68 68 6/28/2008 ROTHAX DECODED MESSAGE:

Answers in Monday Edition © 2008 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com UNNOIB Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as MEXICAN DWARF TREE suggested by the above cartoon.

32 33 39 29 MEX I A: TO AT 31 37 33 32 CAND (Answers Monday) 32 33 30 38 Jumbles: POISE QUEUE BYWORD VARIED WAR F Yesterday’s 38 30 31 34 Answer: This can ruin a relationship — TREE “BRIDE” IDEAS 6/27/2008 Parents are trying to get their son to support himself Dear Annie: My younger son, “Jake,” has es, please continue counseling on your own. At beforehand and ask for help. struggled with school from Day One and was least one member of the team ought to have Dear Annie: I read the letter from placed in special education classes. After grad- some tools for handling the situation. “Bummed Out in Minnesota,” who was con- uation, he stayed with us while attending a ANNIE’S MAILBOX Dear Annie: My husband has suddenly cerned that she wouldn’t be able to attend her local college and now has a decent job. By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar become extremely jealous. For the last six sister’s wedding because it was going to be a However, while under our roof, he got two months, he has been accusing me of having an destination affair at a “trendy resort atop Pikes DUIs and now has no driver’s license. affair with his best friend of 40 years. Nothing Peak.” If it will make her feel any better, there We provided transportation so he could Jake will eventually grow up and quit pulling I say alleviates his fears, and he takes any casu- is no trendy resort there. We have been to Pikes remain employed. My husband kept telling these stunts and is in total denial when I sug- al comment or innocent action as confirmation Peak several times, and the only thing at the Jake to find somewhere else to live, but he gest counseling. Jake doesn’t think he has a that I have strayed. The constant accusations top is a visitors center. -- Kentuckian Who never did. I finally went for counseling and problem, either. How can I turn this situation and late-night discussions have left me so emo- Loves To Travel was told to get my son out of the house and on around so my son will become more responsi- tionally exhausted that I have left the house. Dear Kentuckian: Often, a writer will dis- his own. This therapist said Jake is not a self- ble? What good is counseling if the others on His friend knows nothing of this and my guise the name of a place or change other starter and that I would have to give him a the team are not with me? -- C.M. husband has cut him off, leaving him and his details in order to preserve anonymity. (We push, so I found him an apartment close to Dear C.M.: Tell your husband, lovingly, wife bewildered. My husband has also insisted often change such details, too, to protect the work. Everything seemed great until the land- that you know he wants Jake to be responsible I not contact either of them, but they are my writer.) 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Per- cation skills both ver- There’s good part Springs Road, Ukiah, CA 95482 will sell at I was at the Redwood THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING WOW! w/Tribal people help- sonal care, cooking, bal and written. Asst. time work at the public sale on: July 17, 2008 at 10:00 AM Valley Market on PERSON(S) IS PERSON(S) IS 6/23, trying to get I have been lost for ful. Clean DMV Drug cleaning, driving & w/updating & main- Daily Journal for (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- such a long time. I Testing, F/T Salary providing living skills taining employment, people looking to The following property: some groceries when NESS AS: NESS AS: am a calico cat. I am 45k w/Benefits. Go to training to adults with benefit & policy docu- earn some extra 2000 MFRT CC LIC# 1JA7908 VIN# I saw some kids and BRUTOCAO FAMI- MICKEY’S YARD & so skinny and mal- www.cttp.net for Ap- developmental disa- ments. Knowledge of money and use 1K52KTK21Y1023157. thought would I follow LY VINEYARDS HOME MAINTE- them. 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Call Sheila starter that can contact Mark Barry 2301 McClure Rd. 463-1623. shei- work as a team or 391-4807 Sat 8-4p Antiques, [email protected] independently. massive elk head, Maintenance skills, BUSINESS WANT TO RENT or record collection, reliable transporta- 250 RENTALS lease house. Single music system, hot tion & valid DL are person, 1 cat. Need- tub, lots of hsehld required. Following LEE KRAEMER ed by Sept. 1. Prefer Events items, yard equip. benefits available: Real Estate Broker walking distance to 401k, health insur- downtown 462-9161 Moving Sale clothes, ance, paid vaca- GOBBI STREET furn., electronics & WANTED TO tion, holidays & OFFICE SPACE tools 9-5 Fri, Sat ON- SHARE RENT more. Salary DOE. 600+/- sq. ft. w/pkg. 380 LY 989 N Pine St. Applications are $550/mo for 1 br, SANFORD HOUSE available at; BRAND NEW! share home B-N-B 306 S. Pine 300 E. Gobbi St. BUILD TO SUIT w/2 others, utilities St. 9am-2pm Sat 28, Ukiah, CA 95482 Office or Medical separate (approx Sun 29. Exercise Will divide $90/mo., or less). equipt., bed frame, P/T, Cust. Svc/ 1974+- sq. ft. w/pkg. Must be responsible fridge & lots more. Dispatch. Wkends, (pay bills ON TIME) Yard Sale - Furn., eves, graves, typing, DOWNTOWN & neat. No dogs or clths., home decor, spelling, phone skills OFFICE RETAIL cats. 1st/last/$100 lots more. 110 Your Source for Local a must. Apply @ 960 Hi-traffic Location security deposit = Thompson Ave. N. State St., or fax 2500+- sq. ft. w/pkg. $1200. 972-4282 Sat. 9-4, Sun. 9-2 resume to 462-1478 Fem/prof. Your share REC VEH CAMPING Post Office OFFICE SPACES $700/mo +bills. Full 610 Now Hiring! 2nd Floor, State St. use of lg. home. 86' Jayco 28' ft 5th Avg Pay $20/ hr, $57 Elevator/pkg. Bd/ba, 2nd rm Wheel in good K/yr, incl. Fed ben, OT. 485-6277 shape. AC, heater, Placed by adSource not stove, fridge, very aff w/ USPS who hires. MED. OFFICE or FURN rm for res. clean, and well main- 1-866-292-1387 RETAIL wrkg indiv. cbl/frg South Orchard tained. Spent over News in Ukiah $475 + $475 util incl. $6k, no where to PT BILLING CLERK 3400+/- sq. ft. w/pkng N/S/P/D 462-9225 Potter Vly. Comm. store $3k or best of- Health Ctr. Fax 468-8951 Share home n/s/d, fer. Need for quick sale. 489-3585 resume 743-1192 Mountanos Properties whole house priv. Commercial Rentals $500/mo, $250 dep MOTOR- Seeking hard working 707-462-1840 x 195 all util. incl 462-8373. 620 CYCLES EXP. COOK ‘83 Honda CB 1100 to work in fast paced, Sunny office, elegant, Westside $525w/util. Quiet working woman F, like new. Lo mi. upscale restaurant. quiet building. $375 extras. $5500. Eves Apply at: Purple Share kit, bath, W/D. Util, janitorial, kitch & wkends. 459-2868 Thistle 50 S. Main St., included. 463-2442 N/S/D/P, 467-1467 Willits 459-4774 E-Ton 2wd 4-wheeler APARTMENTS MUSICAL Teacher & Teacher 150cc $2500. Less UNFURNISHED INSTRUMENTS Assistants for E 300 410 than 2hrs riding time Center’s Migrant 2 bd 1.5 ba.town- Grand Piano. Up- on it! 459-4686 Seasonal Head house, pool, lndry, right, John Merlin & The Ukiah Start Program in AC, $920+ dep. N/P Sons. Excl cond. TRUCKS Cloverdale & Kel- N/S 468-5426 $2000/obo. 485-0619 670 FOR SALE seyville, CA. 40 Chev. ‘77 2 WD new 2 BD, DW/Garage + hrs/wk; split shift; eng. smog cert. Lo Pool Alderwood 420 BOATS benefits; must have mi. Together or sep. Apartments 1450 S. ‘02 Malibu Response valid CA driver’s lic. 1984 Fifth Whl with State St $885- LX, like new.Lo hrs., Teacher-Prefer l/ll: Arctic pkg. 24’. All $925mo. 463-2325 extras. $31,000 Eves refer to job#MSHS- works. Sold together 2BD 146 Gibson 4 & wkends 459-2868 DAILY JOURNAL 2008-04-34 for Kel- $5000, sep. $3000 seyville; 80 day tod- plex/lower unit. ea. 367-2079 dler classrm; 3 add’l Avail July $775 460 APPLIANCES 468-5863 CARS units req’d for all In- USED 680 FOR SALE fant/Toddler posi- Century 21 APPLIANCES $$CASH FOR YOUR tions; bilingual Les Ryan Property & FURNITURE. USED CARS $$$ For Eng/Span) pref’d; Management Guaranteed. 485-1216 your old used cars! Associate: $10.87/hr 1-3 bd. Apts FREE pick up in w/potential up to 2-4 bd. Houses MISC. Ukiah area! Lost title $13.24/hr, 12 core Available Now! 480 FOR SALE ok. Steel drop boxes units ECE & 1 yr www.ukiahrentals.net Farm Fresh Eggs for scrap metal also classrm exp. Level Deluxe 3bd 1 ba. Also beautiful Cana- available upon re- l: $11.42/hr w/po- Hdwd./tile flrs. ries for sale. $35 ea. quest, call 707-546- tential up to downstairs. $1000/ 485-9146. Nancy. 7553!!!! $13.91/hr; 24 ECE mo. Pool, lndry, car- PETS & BMW Z3 3.0I. 2001 core units, 16 GE port.463-2134 SUPPLIES core units & min 1 yr 500 Only 13K miles. 5 sp. Modern 2br wtr/gbe pd A-1 Siberian Husky exp. Level ll: AC laundry carport Pix and details www. $12.58/hr w/poten- pups. 2 cute females tomzephyrs.com/Z3. walk to town. Mason shots & potty trained. tial up to $15.33/hr; St. $825mo. 433-4040 htm. $25,500 $650/ea 274-8669. (707)984-6780 or AA deg in ECE or Spacious 2bd. Pool. Child Dev & min 1 yr tomzephyrs@wild- H20, trash pd. $850. Adorable Shih Tzu exp. Level lll: blue. net Also 1bd. $725. Ht. puppies 1f & 3m. $13.88/hr w/poten- Ford Explorer 1998 AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 1st shots. Socialized. tial up to $16.90/hr; $3000/obo. 167k mls Se habla espanol. $500 ea. 467-0421. BA deg in ECE or runs great! Very com- Child Dev & min 1 yr fortable! 485-7583 exp. Teacher As- 320 DUPLEXES FANTASTIC sistant ll: refer to 3bd/1.5bth Ukiah FELINE 770 REAL ESTATE job@MSHS-2008- tnhse w/ fireplace, SALE! 02-03 for Clover- w/d hkup, garage, 160+ Acres East of dale; 109 day pre- $1200/mo $1600dep All adults cats and Willits. Featuring school classrm; bi- 707/433-6688 kittens at the Ukiah great views, southern Shelter are on sale exposure, spring wa- lingual (Eng/Span) HOMES for just $25. ter, creek frontage, req’d; $8.95/hr FOR RENT w/potential up to 330 Please come and only 30 minutes from $10.89/hr min 12 3BD, 2BA garage, adopt one or two. Willits. Owner Fi- core units ECE; pref central heat & air, 298 Plant Rd. nancing Possible exp w/lic child care w/d hook-up. Call Sage 467-6453 $299,000. Call 459- facility desirable. $1600/mo. 463-1799 4961 or 272-6151 Shih Tzu puppies Agency application I’m still doing & transcripts re- 3BD/2BA, gar., west Four cute and cuddly mortgage loans, quired. Contact HR, side, Cent. ht & air paper trained fm. purchasing & refin. 410 Jones St., NP/NS $1575/mo. Clean bill of health & Rates below 6% Ukiah, CA 95482; 689-0713 Jeff, broker 1st shots from the vet Larry Wright on Mon the 23rd. Golden Bear Mortgage 707-468-0194; Beautiful newer 4bd, www.ectr.org. $500 ea 485-7592 or 707-239-8080 3ba. Near Lake Men- 703-9700 Deadline: 7/7/08, do. N/S N/P. Avail 5 pm. EOE mid Aug. $2100 mo. WESTIE pups- Ukiah Daily Purebred, family VALLEY VIEW + sec. dep. 849-3305 Journal is looking for BEAUTIFUL VIEW/ raised parents on RN’s LVN’s Close to town. Over- site, 2M $400. Delivered days & p.m. shifts looking Ukiah & Vine- 961-1069. to Your avail. great work yards 3bdrm, 2ba. Door environment, com- central H/A, 2 car ga- 510 LIVESTOCK petitive wages & rage, fenced deck. benefits. Hire-on Avail 8/1. $1800/mo. Oat Hay! bonus. Call Dawn $1800 sec. dep. 3 Wire Bales 468-0123 @ 462-1436. 707-462-2208 621-3897 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 -13 SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY WE DO IT ALL LANDSCAPING HOME REPAIRS PAINTING HANDYMAN CREEKSIDE Residential Escobar Services All types of home repair LANDSCAPE Commercial including termite damage, License #624806 C27 Antonio Alvarez Jr bathrooms, windows, doors, Owner 40 years experience RESIDENTIAL Phone: plumbing, electrical, taping, Fast, friendly service painting, tile work, flooring, COMMERCIAL (707) 972-8633 Free estimates Complete Landscape Installation fencing, decks and roofs. • Concrete & Masonry • Retaining Walls Carpentry - Painting - Plumbing Senior discounts Work Guaranteed • Irrigation & Drip Sprinklers Electrical Work - Tile Work • Drainage Systems • Consulting & Design Cement Work - Landscape JOHNSON • Bobcat Grading • Tractor Service Installation & Design CONSTRUCTION Excavating & Deer Fencing Joe Morales Residential • Commercial #460812 (707) 485-0810 Days 489-8441 (707) 744-1912 Free Estimates or (707) 367-4098 (707) 318-4480 cell Lic # 6178 • Insured Eves. 485-0731 Non-licensed contractor

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City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 87/61/pc 85/63/s Napa 79/55/s 78/53/s Antioch 85/58/s 84/55/s Needles 110/80/s 114/83/s 94° Sunrise today ...... 5:49 a.m. Arroyo Grande 76/53/s 75/50/pc Oakland 70/55/s 70/56/s Rockport Atascadero 85/51/s 84/52/s Ontario 97/61/s 99/61/s Sunset tonight ...... 8:43 p.m. Auburn 95/63/t 93/65/s Orange 84/60/pc 84/58/s 68/51 Mostly sunny, a t-storm Moonrise today ...... 1:39 a.m. Barstow 104/70/s 110/73/s Oxnard 73/57/pc 71/58/pc around in the p.m. Moonset today ...... 4:11 p.m. Laytonville Big Sur 76/52/pc 74/54/s Palm Springs 109/76/s 113/79/s Covelo 92/51 Bishop 98/53/t 98/53/t Pasadena 89/61/pc 90/65/s MOON PHASES 93/55 Blythe 109/78/s 112/81/s Pomona 92/60/s 93/56/s TONIGHT Burbank 90/62/pc 92/63/s Potter Valley 92/56/t 89/54/t Westport California City 97/66/s 101/66/s Redding 103/66/t 100/64/t New First Full Last 73/51 Carpinteria 69/56/pc 69/56/pc Riverside 99/61/s 99/61/s Catalina 68/59/pc 69/56/pc Sacramento 92/58/s 91/58/s 55° Chico 97/65/s 95/64/s Salinas 71/57/pc 70/54/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 60/51/t 60/52/pc San Bernardino 96/59/s 98/62/s Death Valley 121/82/pc 122/84/s San Diego 74/64/pc 75/65/pc July 2 July 9 July 18 July 25 68/50 97/63 Patchy clouds and smoky Downey 82/61/pc 83/63/pc San Fernando 90/61/pc 90/61/s Encinitas 75/60/pc 75/62/pc San Francisco 74/56/s 72/57/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 90/60/pc 87/60/s San Jose 83/58/s 80/58/s 89/54 Eureka 63/52/pc 60/51/s San Luis Obispo 78/51/s 74/52/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Friday 62/51 Redwood Valley SUNDAY Fort Bragg 68/50/s 67/51/s San Rafael 75/54/s 73/56/s Temperature 90/56 Fresno 100/67/s 102/69/s Santa Ana 77/63/pc 78/64/pc 92° High ...... 89 UKIAH Gilroy 82/57/s 81/54/s Santa Barbara 72/54/pc 73/55/pc Low ...... 57 94/55 Indio 107/72/s 113/77/s Santa Cruz 76/56/s 76/53/s 55° Normal high ...... 87 Lakeport Irvine 77/63/pc 78/64/pc Santa Monica 74/59/pc 74/62/pc Normal low ...... 54 92/57 Hollywood 83/61/pc 87/63/s Santa Rosa 84/53/pc 84/51/pc Philo Record high ...... 110 in 1918 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 87/53/s 90/50/t S. Lake Tahoe 82/41/t 79/43/t Mostly sunny, a t-storm 83/54 Boonville Lodi 96/60/s 92/59/s Stockton 95/60/s 94/59/s around in the p.m. Record low ...... 41 in 1927 84/55 93/58 Precipitation Lompoc 69/54/pc 68/56/s Tahoe Valley 82/41/t 79/43/t Long Beach 83/61/pc 81/62/pc Torrance 78/61/pc 79/63/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Fri...... 0.00" Gualala Los Angeles 83/62/pc 85/62/s Vacaville 95/58/s 94/57/s MONDAY Month to date ...... Trace Mammoth 74/46/t 74/38/t Vallejo 75/55/s 74/54/s Normal month to date ...... 0.25" 66/52 Clearlake 92/58 Marysville 97/63/s 94/58/s Van Nuys 93/61/pc 95/61/s 90° Season to date ...... 28.39" Modesto 96/61/s 95/62/s Visalia 98/62/s 97/63/s Last season to date ...... 22.64" Monrovia 90/61/s 91/63/s Willits 89/54/t 86/52/t Normal season to date ...... 39.10" Cloverdale 55° Monterey 70/54/pc 68/54/s Yosemite Valley 98/53/t 98/53/t 87/57 Morro Bay 70/55/pc 69/54/s Yreka 102/59/t 96/57/t Mostly sunny Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2008 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 736.13 feet; Storage: 66,138 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 179 cfs Outflow: 180 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .055 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: 4.48 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .023 ppm (.25 ppm)

already climbed over. “We have to pick the fires Greenfield “It is being effective,” we think we can control,” he Brand said of the fire breaks. said. “Limited resources and “The resources that are Continued from Page 1 troop fatigue are becoming an here are doing the job,” Carr instructed residents with issue,” he said. said. houses between Fred The fire continued down Fire crews were expected MacMurray Lane and Orr the creek drainage, working to be in Greenfield overnight Springs Road to evacuate. its way behind the home of to combat the fire, and Carr Mendocino County Sheriff Lynn Dress-Meadows and said the weekend is not Tom Allman said sheriff’s Bob Dress, both of whom had expected to bring relief. The deputies and members of the opted to stay put despite the National Weather Service was Mendocino County Search mandatory evacuation order. predicting possible thunder- and Rescue team were headed “My husband worked very storms and more lightning in up Orr Springs Road to aid the hard to make this space defen- Mendocino County like the evacuation. sible,” Dress-Meadows said strikes that started the current “It’s a huge volunteer of their home. fires. force,” he said. On Friday, the front yard of In addition, Carr said Cal Those evacuated were their house was filled with Cal Fire was issuing a “Red Flag” being sent to a Red Cross Fire vehicles and firefighters. warning for Mendocino shelter at the Ukiah Junior “I trust these guys, and we County, meaning the weather Academy on Stipp Lane. were prepared,” Dress- is right for increased fire Firefighters, who had been Meadows said. activity. working the area since June Many other residents of “The next two days are going to be critical,” he said. Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal 20, started fire breaks to Greenfield did leave Friday The home of Bob and Lynn Dress, on Greenfield Ranch, is surrounded by CDF fire night. One man who asked not reduce the fuel load and keep Ben Brown can be reached at trucks after evacuation was ordered Friday about 5:30 p.m. The couple chose to the fire from climbing over to be identified said he packed [email protected]. stay with their home despite the Cal Fire evacuation order. the ridge and into populated up when he heard the order. areas. The fire’s “bad enough for “We’re putting a little black them to tell us to leave,” he down to keep it from climbing said. doors and windows closed. over the hill,” said Red Bluff Cal Fire public information Warnings Areas where evacuation Lightning Those with asthma, emphyse- firefighter Tom Crespin as he officer Mike Carr said a short- warnings had been lifted as of ma or cardiovascular disease worked one of the fire breaks. age of resources has contin- are encouraged to limit out- Continued from Page 1 5 p.m. Friday Continued from Page 1 Engine crews used drip ued to be an issue in -The Flynn Creek Road door activity, and anyone torches to burn grass and Mendocino County and that Bell Springs Road area of Navarro ing over the valley for days. using an inhaler, oxygen or underbrush in the shadows of engines are constantly being -Cummings -The Cherry Creek Road On Friday, the smoke was the steroids is advised not to go a line of burned out hills that shuffled around based on the -Leggett area near the intersection of heaviest in Point Arena, outside unless absolutely nec- the Jack Smith Fire had day’s activity. -De Haven Creek drainage Highway 101 and Highway where the wind is pushing the essary. north of Westport 162 smoke toward the sea. Anyone with lung or car- -Howard Creek drainage -The Webber Subdivision The Mendocino County Air diovascular illnesses is north of Westport in the Chicken Ridge area of Quality Management District advised to have at least five - Rockport Round Valley issued another air quality alert days of medication on hand. Friday as smoke from the In the coming days, smoke remaining fires poured across concentrations were expected county it would only add to the county. to get worse, reaching the Fires already considerable problems. All county residents are “very unhealthy” range, espe- “We don’t have the advised to stay indoors as cially during the evening and Continued from Page 1 resources to fight the fire we’ve much as possible and keep early morning hours. got,” he said. “If we get more, fighters had made progress we won’t have the resources to against the Navarro Fire burn- fight them.” sold out at all three locations, ing near Flynn Creek Road, Flames were closing in on Filters with only lower-rated filters but that resources are still the Greenfield Ranch subdivi- remaining. A salesperson short across the county. sion, where a mandatory evac- Continued from Page 1 from Friedman’s said another Additional personnel were uation order for residents of 30 shipment of 20-by-20- by 1 added to the fire lines Friday, homes was ordered about 5:30 in just this morning, and we air filters was on the way, but raising the total number of fire- p.m. Friday (see accompanying had people taking those off wouldn’t arrive at the store fighters to 1,031, supported by article). the shelves as soon as we until Tuesday. 83 engines, 33 water tenders, Near Orr Springs Road, could put them on.” HEPA filters can remove at 27 bulldozers and seven heli- where both the Orr Fire and the least 99.97 percent of airborne Jack Smith fire were burning, Some area residents, copters. though, haven’t been able to particles 0.3 micrometers Air tankers were still having the road was closed to all but area residents from the 900 protect themselves and have (three-thousandths of a mil- trouble flying due to limited had to soldier on. limeter) in diameter, but they visibility. block west to Montgomery Woods. Escorts from emer- “It is scary,” said Flory aren’t the only type being pro- Schwarzenegger declared a Hedley, a sculptor who resides duced. There are also ozone State of Emergency Thursday gency services or law enforce- ment are necessary for anyone at the McNab Ranch. “It’s air purifiers, carbon air puri- evening in Mendocino and kind of depressing. We fiers, ionic air purifiers and Shasta counties due to the wild- wanting to enter that area. The evacuation warning for haven’t gotten anything to ultraviolet light air purifiers. fires. The declaration is expect- deal with the smoke yet. We For those unable to find air ed to help get additional the Webber subdivision in the Chicken Ridge area of Round live several miles down the purifiers at any area store dur- resources and funds to fight the road from anything.” ing the current air quality cri- fires. Valley was lifted Thursday, though many areas still Like Home Depot, sis, smoke masks may be pur- Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal Bill Woodworth, Mendo- Friedman’s and Wal-Mart chased at cost from the (Above) The fire break line moves its way down into cino County Office of Emer- remained under warnings. A Red Cross shelter has been were similarly devoid of pre- Greater Ukiah Chamber of the drainage valley. (Below) A bulldozer clears vege- gency Services coordinator, packaged home air purifiers, tation to stop the controlled fire break headed for the opened at the Ukiah Jr. Commerce at 200 S. School said declaration of an emer- Academy on Stipp Lane in but all three were flush with St. for $1.79 or less. For more Jack Smith Fire below, Friday evening off of gency will give firefighters in fresh shipments of 20-by-20- Greenfield Ranch. Ukiah. information, call the chamber Mendocino County access to An additional shelter was inch box fans. at 462-4705. federal resources and federal opened Friday at Fort Bragg Home air conditioning fil- Rob Burgess can be reached money. “Anything they can do High School (300 Dana St.). ters rated for smoke were also at [email protected]. to get more resources will be The shelter can be reached at great,” Doucette said. 707-529-6378. • Willits • The biggest threat in the The evacuation shelter at NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) coming days is expected to be Willits High School remains Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com the weather. More lightning Tuesday July 1, Special Screening of open and can be reached at 707- Hancock at 7:00pm storms like those that sparked 486-8674. the fires across Northern Wall-E Adv. Tix on Sale HANCOCK (PG-13) # The evacuation shelter at 1:10, 4:00, 6:50 Adv. Tix on Sale THE DARK KNIGHT (PG-13) # Additional Matinees Fri-Sat 9:15 G California last weekend were Point Arena High School was WALL-E (G) # (855 1120 155 425) 700 945 expected to sweep through the put on standby Friday. WANTED WANTED (R) - ID REQ'D (1115 200 440) 720 1000 county starting Friday night. 1:30, 4:10, 7:00 GET SMART (PG-13) # (1100 145 430) 710 955 The current estimated cost of Additional Matinees Fri-Sat 9:45 R “We’re worried about light- fighting the fire stands at LOVE GURU (PG-13) (1000 1235 300 520) 740 1005 ning,” Doucette said. Get Smart THE INCREDIBLE HULK (PG-13) (1130 210 450) 730 $5,480,000. 1:20, 4:15, 7:10 1010 PG13 Woodworth said that if addi- Ben Brown can be reached at Additional Matinees Fri-Sat 9:40 KUNG FU PANDA (PG) (930 1145 205 435) 650 915 Please call theater recording for wheelchair tional lightning strikes hit the [email protected]. . accessibility information Times For 6/28 ©2008 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 -15

HONDA SAVE FUEL!! SAVE MONEY!! THINK GREEN!! NEW 2008 ACCORD A High Level of Standard Features LX/LX-P 4 CYL. EX/EX-L 4 CYL. EX-V6/EX-L V6 AVAILABLE ON ACCORD 177 HP 190 HP AT 268 HP Including 29 HWY/MPG • Full Leather Interior w/Heated Front Seats & • I-VTEC® Engines - Powerful & Efficient 31 HWY/MPG 31 HWY/MPG EST. EST. EST. 8 Way Power Adjustment w/power Lumbar • Power Windows, Mirrors, Locks • 6-disc In-Dash CD Changer • Keyless Entry w/Power Window Control ® • High Power CD Audio System (iPod® Plugin) • XM Satellite Radio • Six Airbags Including Side And Side-curtain • Honda Voice-Activated Navigation System • Antilock Brakes, Vehicle Stability Assist™ W/Climate & Audio Interface w/Traction Control • Bluetooth Hands Free Link • Tire Pressure Monitoring System • Maintenance Minder™ System • One-touch Power Moonroof • Tilt & Telescoping Steering Wheel • Dual-zone Automatic Climate Control • ACE™ Body Structure • VCM® Variable Cylinder Management™ • Air Conditioning w/Micron Air Filtration • Active Noise Cancellation™ • 5-speed Grade Logic Automatic Transmission and much more! and much more! ★ ★ ANNOUNCING ★ ★ SPECIAL FINANCING % AS LOW AS % APR* 0.924-36 MOS. 1.9 APR* 2008 Honda Accord 4-Drs, % 24-36 MOS. Ridgelines, Pilots, 2008 Honda Odysseys & Elements OR 2.9 APR* Civics ★ 37-60 MOS. ★ ON ALL NEW ★ 2008 Civics 2008 Accord 4-Drs 2008 Ridgelines 2008 Odysseys 2008 Elements 2008 Pilots

Hurry, only 25 Left! 30 Available Now! 6 Available Now! 9 Available Now! 2 Available Now! 4 Available Now! PROGRAM ENDS JULY 7th!!! Cars, Trucks, Cars, Trucks, Vans, Suvs FEATURED USED VEHICLES Vans, Suvs 07 Jeep Wrangler 05 Honda Accord 05 Honda Pilot LX 06 Toyota Tundra 06 Ford Focus #008563 #525957 #510373 #100359 #127976 4WD! V6! 4WD! 4cyl.!

was $22,765 was $20,365 was $21,995 was $22,605 was $13,180 NOW $18,965! NOW $17,865! NOW $18,768! NOW $19,269! NOW $9,998! 04 Nissan Maxima 06 Mazda 6 05 Mitsubishi Galant 06 Subaru Outback 02 Toyota Rav4 #883443 #M17032 #049884 #309525 #072816 V6! V6! 4cyl.! AWD! 4cyl.!

was $23,595 was $18,960 was $16,595 was $21,605 was $16,820 NOW $19,893! NOW $16,375! NOW $13,826! NOW $18,245! NOW $12,971! 07 Ford Escape 06 Subaru Legacy 05 Saturn L300 05 Toyota Tundra 05 Honda Pilot EX #A18543 #205886 #505112 #473253 #536012 Limited! AWD! V6! 4WD! 4WD!

was $22,985 was $20,645 was $16,905 was $26,890 was $24,835 NOW $18,983! NOW $18,844! NOW $13,585! NOW $22,807! NOW $21,486! 07 Chevy Silverado 06 Nissan Altima 06 Ford Ranger 06 Toyota Tacoma 05 GMC Sierra 1500 #595878 #397557 #A40420 #229164 #190635 4WD! 4 cyl.! 4WD! Xtracab! 4WD!

was $26,935 was $19,915 was $23,395 was $18,995 was $22,595 NOW $21,917! NOW $17,976! NOW $18,949! NOW $16,786! NOW $17,834!

*On approval of super preferred credit through AHFC. *All vehicles subject to prior sale. All prices plus government 1400 Hastings Rd • Ukiah fees, taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge of $55, and any emissions testing charge www.thurstonhonda.com and CA tire fee. Sale ends 6/29/2008 HONDA 1-800-287-6727 707-468-9215 16- SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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03 Cadillac Escalade 04 Chevy Avalanche 04 Chevy Suburban 07 Toyota Tundra 03 Chrysler PT Cruiser 04 Acura MDX #5377P 5393P #5366P 31917A 337148A 5350P D O L KBB Retail $28,035 KBB Retail $13,635 KBB Retail $24,325 KBB Retail $27,825 KBB Retail $25,585 KBB Retail $24,505 SSOLD Thurston Price $25,995 Thurston Price $20,995 Thurston Price $17,995 Thurston Price $21,995 Thurston Price $11,995 Thurston Price $21,995 07 Dodge Dakota 07 Dodge Caravan 07 Toyota Sienna 05 Ford F-150 07 Toyota Corolla LE 07 Ford Taurus #5373P #5409P #5421P #5262P #533oP #348112B

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*0.0% for up to 60 months is on approval of credit through TFS on all new 2008 Sienna and Sequoia models. Special financing and rebates cannot be combined. $16.67 per $1000 financed. Call dealer for details. All vehicles subject to prior sale. 2800 North State St. • Ukiah www.thurstonautoplaza.com All prices plus government fees and taxes any finance charges and any dealer document preparation charge of $55, and any emissions 1-866-2-THURSTON testing charge and CA tire fee. Sale ends 6/29/08. (707) 462-8817