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K.C. Meadows/The Daily Journal housing Marty Lombardi, By KATIE MINTZ center, enjoys one The Daily Journal of the jokes told on Fernando Padilla, a grocery store him at the Ukiah employee in Ukiah, has been on the Main Street waiting list for one of Rural Program dinner Communities Housing Development Thursday night at Corporation’s low-income apartments which he was for two years. honored with the With a young daughter and a son on first Samuel Lowry the way, he urged the Ukiah Planning Founders Award Commission Wednesday to approve a for his many project that, as the first affordable contributions to the housing built in the city in close to community. Below three years, would open the door to right, Cindy Sauer low-income housing for more working and Shannon Riley, families like his. owners of Shoefly The 32-unit Clara Court Housing and Sox, accept Project, planned for the corner of their Main Street North Orchard Avenue and Clara Business of the Year Avenue, first went before the commis- award Thursday sion in January but was rebuked by night. commissioners and area residents at the time for its high density paired with little area for recreation. On Wednesday, a new plan address- ing those concerns, called “a better project than we had the last time” by project architect Randy Figueiredo, was unanimously approved by the commission giving hope to those like Marty Lombardi Padilla who struggle with market-rate rents in Ukiah. “The applicants made a fairly sub- lauded for sense stantial effort to provide a much neater and more compact site that takes into consideration most of the objections of community that were raised by both the Planning By K.C. MEADOWS Commission and members of the pub- The Daily Journal lic,” Associate Planner Dave Lohse He’s The Connector, a hero, a role model, said introducing the item. Mr. Ukiah, the Cookie Man and a humanitar- Previously, RCHDC had proposed ian. to put five buildings on the 0.84 acre Those are just a few of the ways friends lot comprised of 32 one-, two- and characterized Marty Lombardi Thursday three-bedroom apartments. The new night as he was awarded the first Samuel plan keeps the same number of units Lowry Founders Award from the Ukiah Main but has only three buildings spaced Street Program. farther apart to allow for more light to On its 20th anniversary, Ukiah Main Street enter the homes. chose to honor Lombardi with a brand new A “tot lot” playground was also award, named for the first Ukiah settler who planned for the court between the arrived in Ukiah in 1856. Lombardi was cho- Ukiah Main Street honors businesses and buildings, as well as a path to another sen in a landslide vote of Main Street busi- RCHDC property, the Orchard Manor ness members. individuals at 20th anniversary celebration Apartments, where a basketball court He is “the single most influential person in and lawn area will be added for further the business community,” said friend Phil The Daily Journal quality products and service. recreation. Gary, retired Ukiah High School principal, The Ukiah Main Street Program’s • The Sponsor of the Year award went -- Duane Hill, executive director of who also credited Lombardi with inventing Thursday celebration also included awards to for the fourth time in a row -- to Thurston RCHDC, said the placement of the “cookie diplomacy,” because of his reputa- local businesses and individuals who have Auto Plaza for its continual support of down- project was a natural fit with commer- tion for showing up on the high school cam- helped preserve Ukiah’s downtown and keep town events, including Comedy Alley, the cial property to the south, an open pus bearing boxes of chocolate chip cookies it lively. Fabulous Flashback Car Show, and the Taste field to the east and RCHDC projects for the kids. • The Business of the Year award went to of Downtown. Owners Dennis and Carol to the north and west. Gary was the first among the speakers who Shoefly and Sox, the shoe store on Standley Thurston and their sons Jason, Trevor and “...It’s not an intrusion on our lauded Lombardi during the evening and Street which was opened two years ago by Tracy were also lauded for their overall com- immediate neighbors, and that’s what offered the first of many titles for him: The Shannon Riley and Cindy Sauer. The award munity involvement in such programs as always concerns us the most,” Hill is given to a business that contributes to the said. See LOMBARDI, Page 14 overall success of downtown and provides See AWARDS, Page 14 Some Wagenseller Neighborhood

See HOUSING, Page 14 Campbell bound over for trial in Laytonville shooting By BEN BROWN believed the two argued arrested, Campbell made Crabb testified that Soto sheriff’s deputy Joseph told Caudillo he heard a pop. The Daily Journal before the shooting, though it statements about the shooting. said he and Gray got up to DeMarco. There was no testimony is not known what they were “The defendant made state- leave the house and while Crabb said Soto told him he Leonard Campbell will presented Friday about where stand trial on charges of mur- arguing about. ments that he had shot him, they were outside, he saw did not see Gray and der in the shooting death of In the early morning of Jan Corey Gray,” Arms said. “He Campbell leave the house Campbell argue or get into a Feather was at the time of the Corey Gray, Mendocino 15, sheriff’s deputies respond- said he shot him (Gray) in the with a .22 caliber rifle and fight before the shooting. Soto shooting. County Superior Court Judge ed to Campbell's house on face.” shoot at Gray twice from point also said Gray was not armed Campbell is scheduled to Reservation Road and found Sheriff’s Detective Robert blank range at the time of the shooting, Ronald Brown ruled Friday. Gray dead in Campbell's dri- Crabb said he spoke with Joe An autopsy report on Gray according to Crabb. be arraigned on the charges at Gray was shot and killed veway, according to sheriff’s Soto, one of four people pre- said that he died of a single Sheriff’s Detective Jason 8:30 a.m. May 3. He is being outside Campbell’s home on reports. sent at Campbell's house at the gunshot wound just under his Caudillo said Stepps was in held at the Mendocino County Reservation Road in Campbell was found near- night of the shooting. The oth- left eye. the trailer he lives in on Laytonville Jan. 15, according by and arrested. ers were Campbell, A 10-22 Ruger .22 caliber Campbell's land at the time of jail on a $600,000 bond. to reports from the Mendocino Sheriff’s Deputy Billy Christopher Stepps and rifle was found at the scene, the shooting and did not wit- Ben Brown can be reached at County Sheriff’s Office. It is Arms testified that, after being William Feather. according to testimony from ness it, though he reportedly [email protected]. ONLY $5.00 TO Help Kids with field Trips May Day Flower Baskets from Tree children’s shop of Life Charter School 211 S. State St., Ukiah 2 – SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] FUNERAL NOTICES The world briefly [\ She is preceded in death be no service. messages of condo- by her husband, [\ lence to the family online Oscar and her daughter MURIEL NORTHCRAFT by visiting Zoe Lynn Dundas of Mrs. Muriel Northcraft, www.southernfuneral- Iraqi lawmakers meet in extraordinary Billence, WA and her age 86, of Montgom- home.com. daughter, Jane Ander- ery, Louisiana, passed [\ session in ‘defiance’ of terrorism son of Ukiah. away Wednesday, DOROTHY JANE INGERSOLL BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s parliament met in an extraordi- After her retirement, she April 11, 2007, at Colfax Dorothy Jane Ingersoll nary session of “defiance” Friday, the Muslim day of prayer, spent time helping to Reunion Nursing and passed away at home and declared it would not bow to terrorism. A bouquet of red develop programs for indi- Rehab in Colfax, on Monday, April 9, 2007. roses and a white lily sat in the place of Mohammed Awad, the viduals with devel- Louisiana. Dorothy was born lawmaker killed in the parliament dining hall suicide bombing opmental disabilities. She is the daughter of December 1, 1918 to Fred claimed by al-Qaida. Gertrude Anderson is the late Vester Lee and Loretta Moss in Parliament speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani opened the survived by two grand- Eblen and the late Ruth Payette, Idaho. session and asked lawmakers to recite verses from the Quran in children, Denise Dundas (Stambaugh) Eblen. She will be greatly honor of Awad, whom he called a “hero.” and Gregory Dun- She is survived by her missed by her son and The unprecedented Friday meeting was called to send “a das of Washington; several two daughters, Ruth daughter-in-law Andy and clear message to all the terrorists and all those who dare try to nieces and neph- Howard of Montgomery, Denice Ingersoll, stop this (political) process, that we will sacrifice in order for it GERTRUDE ANDERSON ews; sister-in-law Cora LA., Ann Schumann daughter Becky Knudson, to continue,” said al-Mashhadani, a Sunni Muslim. Born in Alexandria, Anderson and her of California, one son, Lee grandchildren Lee, “We feel today that we are stronger than yesterday,” he said. Minnesota on October 27, family; and close friends Davis of Ukiah, Annie and Brent, great- “The parliament, government and the people are all the same — 1912. After being educated Ellen Rousten of The CA, ten grandchildren, and grandson Steven, they are all in the same ship which, if it sinks, will make every- in a teaching ca- Dalles, Oregon, and Tom numerous great brother and wife Robert one sink.” reer, she moved to and Cyndi Monte- and great-great grandchil- and Beverly Moss An al-Qaida-led amalgam of Sunni insurgents claimed one Washington where she sonti of Ukiah. Gertrude dren. from Boise, Idaho, nephew of its “knights” carried out Thursday’s suicide bombing in taught for several years. died peacefully in her Graveside services for Tony Moss from Baghdad’s Green Zone and warned the “monkeys in parlia- She and her hus- sleep on April 13, 2007. In Mrs. Northcraft were Meridian, Idaho, and her ment” to brace for more attacks. The U.S. military revised the band Oscar Anderson and lieu of flowers, held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, many friends. death toll sharply downward, saying one civilian was killed. daughter Zoe, Gertrude has requested April 13, 2007 at Dorothy was preceded in Late into Thursday the military had said eight people were moved to Ukiah in 1953 that contributions be Cypress Creek Cemetery death by her hus- killed and 23 wounded. where Oscar had a made to Ukiah Valley near Dodson, Loui- band of 61 years, Walter T. logging company together Association for Habilita- siana with Chaplain Ray Ingersoll. Civilian deaths down in Baghdad, up with his brother Bill tion (UVAH), the local Wells officiating. In lieu of flowers, dona- Anderson. Hospice Programs, and Services were under the tions may be made to elsewhere, since security operation begun Gertrude returned to the Community Foundation direction of Southern Ukiah Hospice. BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi civilian deaths have fallen in teaching and taught in of Mendocino Funeral Home of The Eversole Mortuary Baghdad in the two months since the Feb. 14 start of the U.S.- Ukiah Public School for 19 County. Upon Gertrude’s Winnfield, Louisiana. is in charge of arrange- led offensive, according to an Associated Press tally. years. request, there will Friends may express ments. Outside the capital, however, civilian deaths are up as Sunni and Shiite extremists shift their operations to avoid the crack- down. Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on how to And the sweeps have taken a heavy toll on U.S. forces: place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. Deaths among American soldiers climbed 21 percent in Baghdad compared with the previous two months. 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 Since the crackdown began Feb. 14, U.S. military officials free death notice please call our editorial department at 468-3500. have spoken of encouraging signs that security is improving in See BRIEFLY, Page 14

unknown. Masterson suffered minor POLICE REPORTS The accident remains under injuries but declined medical The following were investigation. treatment. Balsinger was compiled from reports COLLISION -- A three- uninjured and Peracca suf- prepared by the Ukiah vehicle accident on State fered minor injuries and was Police Department. To Route 1 Thursday afternoon transported to Mendocino anonymously report resulted in only minor Coast District Hospital for crime information, call injuries. treatment. 463-6205. According to reports from ARREST -- A 15-year-old the California Highway boy was arrested on suspicion Patrol, Julie Masterson, 66, of CORRECTIONS of lewd and lascivious acts Mendocino, was northbound The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this with a child in the 600 block on State Route 1 south of space to correct errors or make clarifications Jughandle Creek Bridge in a to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- of West Church Street at 8:51 ary notices or birth announcements will a.m. Thursday. 2004 Toyota at approximately result in reprinting the entire article. Errors 45 mph at 1:05 p.m. Thursday. may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Cathy Balsiger, 52, of SHERIFF’S REPORTS Lakeport, was stopped on northbound State Route 1 in a The following were LOTTERY NUMBERS 2003 Pontiac, waiting to turn DAILY 3: night: 6, 4, 5. compiled from reports left into Jughandle Park. prepared by the Mendo- afternoon: 4, 4, 9. Peter Peracca 63, of Ross, FANTASY 5: 06, 16, 27, cino County Sheriff’s was southbound on State Office: 28, 36. Route 1 in a 1996 Jeep, south DAILY DERBY: 1st BOOKED -- Daniel Stuart of Jughandle Creek Bridge. Hamff, 39, of Ukiah, was Place: 06, Whirl Win. 2nd According to CHP reports, Place: 11, Money Bags. 3rd booked into jail on a warrant Masterson did not see that for suspicion of possession of Place: 08, Gorgeous Balsinger had stopped and George. sexual pictures of a minor at collided with the back of her 5:18 p.m. Thursday. Race time: 1:45.02. car. The impact forced MEGA MILLIONS: 11- Balsinger’s car into the south- 14-21-25-26. CHP REPORTS bound lane, where it collided Meganumber: 33. with Peracca’s jeep, causing it Jackpot: $17 million. The following were to overturn. compiled from reports prepared by the Califor- Watch Repair nia Highway Patrol: ACCIDENT -- A single- vehicle accident on the Ten DETAIL CENTER Mile Cutoff Road, north of Iversen Road at 9:05 a.m. Need a watch battery 859 N. State Street Thursday resulted in minor or watch band? (707) 462-4472 injuries. According to reports from Stop By today... the California Highway Windshield Patrol, Yorleni Gutierrez, 18, D. William Jewelers Replacement of Fort Bragg, was north- Pear Tree Center bound on Ten Mile Cutoff 462-4636 Road in a 2002 Honda at an unknown rate of speed. For unknown reasons, Gutierrez made an unsafe turning motion to the left, according to the report, and her vehicle collided with a tree. The Honda overturned and came to rest blocking the roadway. LIVE MUSIC AT THE HOPLAND INN & RESTAURANT! Gutierrez suffered minor The Hopland Inn & Restaurant is proud to announce Live Music every Monday night injuries and was transported from 7-9pm! Please visit www.hoplandinn.com and click on Calendar of Events to the Mendocino Coast for featured artists. Come join us for a rousing good time! District Hospital, where she wwww was treated and released. The Hopland Inn & Restaurant is open 7 nights a week for dinner. There is a bistro menu as well as a dining room menu. Full bar, local microbrew draft beer, and A passenger in the vehicle Mendocino County focused wine list. Come see what all the hype is about! left the scene before emer- gency services personnel 13401 S. Highway 101, Hopland CA 95449 arrived. The extent of that per- Tel. 744.1890 • Fax. 744.1219 • Toll Free: 800.266.1891 son’s injuries, if any, are Email: [email protected]

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RELIGION SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] RELIGION BRIEFS Two congregations to commemorate Holocaust The Daily Journal An interfaith memorial cer- Pathfinder Youth Group leads service emony on Sunday at 7 pm, will recall the World War II at Seventh Day Adventist Church today atrocities during which six The Pathfinders Youth group will present the service this million European Jews were Sabbath at the Ukiah Seventh Day Adventist Church. The youth murdered by the Nazi regime. traditionally lead a service each year with students taking lead The ceremony is intended to roles. The morning worship service begins with the impressive honor those dead, to celebrate Pathfinder entrance. the determination of thou- Members dressed in uniform carrying flags march into the sands of people to survive and sanctuary joined by their adult leaders. Nicole Amador will overcome the horrors of that give the Pathfinder Pledge followed by Seren Cordis reciting era, and to demonstrate the Pathfinder Law. Peter Eberhardt will lead the Pledge of awareness of other genocides Allegiance. After several hymns are sung with the congrega- in various times and places tion, Victoria Cho will give a violin solo. Chaplain Tim throughout the world. Eberhardt will offer the worship in prayer. “Air from the Holocaust Remembrance Messiah” is the title of Chrissy Eberhardt’s flute solo. Hannah Day -- in Hebrew, Yom HaShoah -- is being co-spon- Jutzy will read from Acts 1:9-11. Pastor Paul Hawks will nar- Avram Goldberg Bela Goldberg René Durand rate a play given by the Pathfinders entitled “The Time is sored by Kol HaEmek Now!” Concluding the service, Sharon Cho will sing “Look (Mendocino County Inland boy was apprenticed to a tai- Bela Goldberg was born in Czechoslovakia, where ulti- Up, Children” written by Pathfinder Leader Marge Schwartz. Jewish Community) and lor. His father was a whole- Radzyn, Poland, in 1924, the mately, in May, 1945, she This impressive youth worship service begins at 10:50 a.m. Ukiah United Methodist saler of fruit. The extended oldest of three girls. Her regained her freedom. For six Sabbath. Those wishing more information may call the church Church. Pastor Lisa Warner- family included 70 to 80 extended family was 60 to 70 months she searched for fami- office at 462-5455 or visit our website at www.ukiahnetadven- Carey and Rabbi Shoshanah members, all living in people. When the Germans ly members, only to discover tist.org. Devorah will officiate at this Radomsko. When the attacked Radzyn, they round- that all except herself and public event, to which not Germans invaded Poland in ed up the Jews and put them in Sura had been killed. Finally, First Baptist Church sermon only Methodists and Jews but 1939, “Abe” ran away to a ghetto. Bela was there for a the cousins were re-united in all people of conscience are Russia with a friend in order year, beginning in July, 1940. Paris, where Bela met Avram. set for this Sunday invited. to avoid being forced into Then she was separated from The Goldbergs’ two chil- dren were born in Europe, Pastor Dennis Beatty will preach from II Corinthians 2:12- The evening will feature labor by the Germans. all her family except one live music, lighting of memo- However, the Russians sent cousin, Sura, who helped her prior to their immigration to 17 this Sunday at First Baptist Church in a message titled “A America in 1958. In the new Parade Of Doors And Smells.” All are welcome to join the rial candles and kaddish, the him into forced labor to survive what was yet to come. traditional Jewish prayer for Siberia. In 1943 he was They were sent first to country, the Jewish Family morning service at 10:50 a.m. Services agency found Abe a The Tuesday night Bible study for men with Lance Petersen, the dead. A special and very released and worked briefly as Majdanek camp and later to inspiring focus will be on a tailor. Auschwitz/Birkenau. Bela job as a tailor at Neiman- leader, is continuing its study of “Interpersonal Relationships,” Marcus in Dallas, Texas. He a video series by Norm Wakefield. Upcoming events for the three elders of the Kol Soon, though, he was taken survived that infamous con- HaEmek community, all of into the Polish army under centration camp until its liber- worked there, becoming head Men’s Fellowship group will include the San Francisco Giants of ladies’ alterations, until his day game on Saturday, April 21. whom, along very different Russian main command. He ation by Russian and paths, survived the war and served as a commander of American troops in retirement in December, 1983. are now living in Ukiah. heavy artillery, coming back December, 1944. In order to be closer to their Redwood Valley Community Avram Goldberg, Bela into Poland to fight the Her survival is truly a mira- children, Abe and Bela moved Church sermon set for this Sunday Goldberg (Avram’s wife) and Germans. After about a year cle. At one point she was to Ukiah in 2005. René Durand will be present of heavy combat, Abe led his directed to join the line of René Durand made his way Pastor Kevin McDougall leads service today with a message and serve as living links to a platoon on a suicide mission those going to the gas cham- through the war years along taken from First Corinthians 15:35-58 “No Preservatives,” a time now more than sixty in order to liberate a citadel ber. Sura, seeing what was quite a different path. His message about staying encouraged when your body is falling years past. held by the Germans. During happening, pulled her out of father’s position as a well-to- apart. Services are 8:30 and 11 a.m. with nursery and child care Bela and Avram Goldberg this attack, a sniper killed six that line, a courageous act for do doctor sheltered the family provided for both services as well as Sunday school. were both born to Jewish fam- soldiers under his command. which Sura was severely beat- from the most dire conse- The AWANA club provides Bible study and fun each ilies in Poland. René Durand A bullet landed in Abe’s left en -- but she saved Bela's life. quences of the German occu- Tuesday night starting at 6:30 p.m. in the social hall. Tonight is grew up in France, son of a ankle, shattering it. Another time Bela was again pation of France, enabling the Beach Night/Triple Bucks/Punches! Remember next week is non-Jewish doctor and a In 1945, after the war selected and taken into the gas Durands to obtain papers nec- the last night to complete your book sections. Women’s min- Jewish mother. At Yom ended, he found one brother chamber. This time, there was essary to avoid internment. istry bible study continues on Wednesdays from 9 to 11 a.m. HaShoah, the Goldbergs’ life and sister who had survived a malfunction and everyone The young René was aware of New members are welcome in the office classroom with an stories will be told by their and were living in Paris. One was let out alive. For one-and- the Nazi presence in his coun- opening in the social hall. daughter, Betty Idarius; René other cousin also had sur- a-half years the cousins try, and, as he says, experi- Encounter Senior High Youth group meets together in the Durand will speak for himself. vived, after being hidden by a endured at Auschwitz. enced some things but “noth- upper social hall on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. as Pastor Avram Goldberg was born Polish family for the entire After that, Bela was sepa- ing drastic.” Still, those years Justin presents “Debriefing the Mexicali experience.” Junior in 1918 in Radomsko, Poland. length of the war. All the rest rated from Sura when they had a great influence on him. High youth group Growing U will hear a Bible lesson on ‘Say He was the youngest of six of Avram Goldberg’s family were sent to separate forced brothers and sisters and as a had been exterminated. labor camps. Bela's was in See RELIGION BRIEFS, Page 5 See HOLOCAUST, Page 5 Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor CHURCH (ELS): Pastor Kent Dethlefsen; Phone 462- LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: Worship of the Nazarene. Co-pastors Barbara and Jack Cobbs. Paul Hawks and his associate Shawn Services, Introductory Talks, Book 8201; Sunday worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 Discussions and Satsang. Public welcome. Sunday morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Paris invite you to worship with us am (Sept. thru May); Communion 3rd Sunday of the Call for location and times. 1-800-423-0771 Women’s Bible Study, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Saturday mornings at 1390 Laurel month. Church is located at 710 South State Street, or 468-5870 FREE book available. oriented program for children, 6:30 p.m. Church is Avenue in Ukiah (462-5455). (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. located at 604 Jones Street. 462-4869 Sabbath services begin with FAITH LUTHERAN (LC-MS) - 560 Park Blvd., Ukiah - Rev M L Schulz Divine Service SonRise Fellowship (8:20 to 9:15 ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday 9:00a Bible Study 10:30a. Call for other schedules 462-2618. NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: a.m), followed by Sabbath School School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; (Next to Todd Park, Anton Stadium & Golf Course) (An Evangelical Free Church). Pastor Dan (9:30 to 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship Service Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at and his staff invite you to our contempo- (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, 395 N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. FIRST BAPTIST: Steven Zarlengo, Youth Pastor, Dennis rary, reverent worship service Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. Beatty, Senior Pastor, Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan. Sunday School for all ages at at 10:45 a.m. Children are invited to ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, Wednesday Awana participate in Children’s Church. ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH Actividades del Domingo: Escuela Dominical, 12:30 a club at 6:15 pm. The church is located at 300 W. Smith Street. Classes for all ages meet at 9:30. Nursery provided. 190 Orr Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and 1:15 pm, Servicio de Adoración, 1:30 p.m. Actividades For details or other ministries, please call 462-2779. Opportunities for children, youth, and adults are avail- Brush streets). Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule de la semana: Martes, 7 p.m. Local de la Iglesia, 395 N. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOPLAND: Fellowship able during the week. Our church is located at 750 of Services: Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Barnes St.; 468-1468. Español: 972-3517 10:00am; Church service 10:30-11:30am; Guest Speakers, Yosemite Drive. (behind Burger King), phone 468- Sunday: Matins- 7:30 am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. Hispanic Service 12:00-2:00pm. 51 Hwy 175, Hopland, CA. 9251 or [email protected] for more information. For information about weekday services, please call ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: Fr. David at 468-4348, or stop by the church for a FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH printed schedule. Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship United Church of Christ): An Open and begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that Affirming Congregation. Sunday worship is 266 East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David time. Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday 11:00. Adult Bible Study before worship begin- Moore. 707-462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Come is Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages ning at 9:45. We celebrate Communion at the 7:30. Sunday morning Sunday school @ 10:00. join us for inspiring, enjoyable worship and heartfelt Lord’s Table each Sunday. Our Table is an open Morning Worship @ 11:00. Bible teaching in a casual atmosphere each Sunday 4-12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an table and all are welcome to share with us. in-depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. at 10:00 am in the Fine Arts building at the Redwood Phone: 462-5830. www.firstchristianchurchofukiah.com POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Empire Fairgrounds in Ukiah. We provide a nursery CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday Tony Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship area and Sunday school for children aged 3-10. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- Service, 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, Consider also our midweek ‘Overflow’ service, held morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., with 7:00p.m. 10501 Main St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. off campus at 744 Talmage Road in Ukiah, on Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. Our 743-1598 Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, when we enjoy the prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time for teaching of other prominent ministers via DVD and p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on Tuesdays, REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. video Need more information or driving directions? Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 204 S Oak Pastor Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to meeting located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 St., 462-6155, [email protected]. Worship Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School you! CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke, Assoc. for all ages, 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible Pastor Nick Hladek. Are you looking for a church home where 7:00-9:00p.m.; Jr. High Youth group Thursday, 6:30- UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor, you can be nurtured in faith, a safe haven where you can heal 8:30p.m.; College/Career, Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Rev. Richard Oliver and Youth Pastor, study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more from your hurts, a welcoming forum where you can explore information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. who this Jesus person is anyway? We welcome all to our Bible Study, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. and Thursday, 6:30 Dave Dick; Adult Sunday School Sunday and Wednesday events. Sundays: 9:00am: Adult p.m.; Men’s Ministry small groups meet at varying 9 a.m.; Sunday Worship service CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church Education and Cristo es el Camino (en español); 10am: times a week; Adult Home Bible Study’s meet 10:15 a.m., nursery care avail- Worship Celebration (nursery available) and fun, safe and rele- Wednesday and Thursday. Church is located at 951 able; followed by refreshments of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or vant education programs for children 3 years thru Jr. High. services call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; Coffee fellowship follows Worship Celebration. Wednesday School Way, Redwood Valley; 485-8541 and fellowship; Children and Book of Isaiah - Taught by Dennis Hofschild; Worship Church Family Night: 5:45pm - Dinner, 6:30pm - Informal Youth ministries; Young 11 a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. Sunday Worship, 7:00om Small Groups & Youth Group (Jr. & Sr. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR Married Fellowship; Jr. & High School Parents’ High). 468-9235. www.fpcukiah.org Evening 5PM - DVD Series about Evolution vs. POSITIVE LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Fellowship; Hosting Precept Bible studies on Sunday Thursdays. Church is located at 2140 Arroyo Rd., Creation Taught by Brad Hareb - Minister and Scientist.. GRACE LUTHERAN (ELCA): Pastor Keith Miller. Our family Wed. evening bible study - 6PM. I Thessalonians, Taught would like to meet your family. Please join us for worship conven- Power Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 462-0151. by Dennis Hofschild. For more information call iently offered at 8:30am and 10:30 am every Sunday morning. 10:00-10:15 a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Supervised nursery care is available at both services and we are 462-1534 or 462-2248. Church 10:30 a.m., Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship fully handicapped accessible. Weekly activities include: Youth Wednesday Healing Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to at 10 am. Childcare and Sunday School every groups, adult bible groups, service opportunities and much more. Sunday morning. Weekly activities include: Youth CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seek- The church is located at: 200 Wabash Ave., one block west of the think, a better way to live. All welcome. Located at Group, Adult Small Group, outreach and service ing answers to today’s questions are invited to airport. Call 462-7795 for more information or visit our web 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. site:www.gracelutheranukiah.com opportunities, and Bible Study. Call 462-3360 for come and experience God’s presence and real- RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The more information or visit our website: ize His purpose for life through relevant HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Father Harry Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for www.ukiahumc.org Bible preaching by Pastor Joe Fry. We Allagree, Regional Missioner; we welcome children, youth, unprogrammed (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. meet in the Ukiah Valley Conference families, young adults, and seniors to the Sunday Worship serv- in the Walnut Village Community Room at 1240 UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; Center at 200 South School Street. Worship ice at 8:00 a.m. (traditional) and 10:00 a.m. (contemporary). Nursery care is available for the later service. Handicap acces- North Pine Street in Ukiah and Sundays at 10:00 Wednesday prayer and meditation 11:00 a.m., Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. with nursery and chil- sible. Wednesday: Holy Euchrist at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday eve- a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. All are wel- meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 dren’s classes. An awesome youth group meets ning: Shared Ministry study, 5:30-7:30 p.m. The church is located at 640 S. Orchard Avenue, next to the DMV. For infor- comed to worship at either or both Meetings. For a.m. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church more information call 485-8350 or 463-0266. N. Bush St.; 462-4061. on South Dora. Reach us at 272-9722. mation: 462-8042 or [email protected]. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-0123 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] From the desk of... From the desk of...

MAUREEN DOWD NICHOLAS KRISTOF

In a panic In rural , WASHINGTON -- The mind reels at the mind. The New York Times' science section devoted itself on April 10 to the topic of desire, ballots bring bullets the myriad ways in which the human mind DUMMERWALA, Pakistan -- President Bush has causes the body to get turned on. become a bosom buddy of President Pervez Musharraf It now seems that instead of desire leading and sealed that friendship with $10 billion in military to arousal, as researchers once believed, aid, but any American official who praises Pakistan's arousal may lead to desire. "democracy" might want to visit this bullet-scarred The brain, as D.H. Lawrence once wrote, is village in the Punjab. a most important sexual organ, and men and Dummerwala held free local elections here last women have extremely varied responses to year. But many people voted the "wrong" way, causing sexual stimuli. the candidate of the local feudal lord to lose. So a day As Natalie Angier, The Times' biology after the election, a small army of gunmen arrived and expert, noted, research has shown that women began rampaging through the houses of the clan mem- differed from men "in the importance they bers who opposed the lord's choice. accorded a man's physical appearance, with Letters from our readers Waheed Rahman, a top student, 14 years old, who many expressing a comparatively greater like- dreamed of becoming an engineer, was wounded in lihood of being aroused by evidence of talent the opening minutes of the attack. or intelligence -- say, while watching a man Reporting putting their lives on the line to keep our "When he was shot, Waheed fell down and begged deliver a great speech." glorifies shooter? community safe? In my opinion, the most for water," said his father, Matiullah. "They were sur- This could explain why many Republican grievous wounds suffered by those in law rounding him. But they just laughed and shot at the women are so frustrated. They have been To the Editor: enforcement are often at the hands of the water tank and destroyed it. Then they ripped the deprived of the bristly excitement of hearing Congratulations! Once again the Ukiah press. (Remember the CHP-DUI fiasco?) clothes off the women and dragged them around half- their men on the stump delivering great speech- Daily Journal has shown how clearly I hope your reporter continues to follow- naked." es for quite some time now. biased it can be while reporting the news. up on this story using the same moral For the next two hours, the attackers beat the men The Daddy Party, sick with desire for a This time it involves the ongoing coverage scrutiny that he is willing to put on those of and abused the women, destroyed homes, and told daddy, is like a lost child. John McCain, hand- of the shootout between the Ukiah Police the officers involved. And when the inves- their victims that the feudal lord had arranged for the cuffed to the Surge, announced Tuesday he has Department and the known gang member tigation concludes by finding that was police to stay away so he could teach them a lesson. the support of Henry Kissinger. Why not just Cesar Mendez. Initial reports describe the Mendez criminal, with a long history of Indeed, the police did stay away. Even when two of drink poison? As the Boston Globe columnist incident as beginning with a volatile violence, and that the officers acted the villagers escaped and ran to the police station, beg- Joan Vennochi slyly said, "Leave it to Mitt encounter between the boy and his family responsibly and well within their duty as ging the officers to stop the violence, the police Romney to shoot himself in the foot with a gun at their home; then in a fit of rage he left enforcers of the law, then that reporter delayed moving for three hours. he doesn't own." the home taking a gun along with him. would consider his misuse of the public By the time it was over, a woman was dying, as was Rudy Giuliani, already haunted by the While walking down the street, a police trust and issue an apology, just as we would Waheed, and many others were wounded. expect the officers to do. specters of Bernard Kerik's corruption and officer calls out to him and he responds by The attack here in Dummerwala is a reminder that Judy Nathan's conjugal confusion, on Tuesday opening fire on the officer. (You’d think Finally, no one can be happy about another human being shot in the street. democracy is about far more than free elections. In made things worse. He did the same thing John this guy had a death wish or something.) In Pakistan, many rural areas remain under the thumb of McCain did in South Carolina in 2000, a sick- the interest of accuracy, the reporter uses Although, it seems that Mr. Mendez had a better idea of what he was doing then the feudal lords who use the government to keep them- ening pander the Arizona senator told "60 statements from two girls, who are seem- selves rich and everyone else impoverished. Minutes" Sunday that he did "for all the wrong ingly unaware that he has any ties to gang rest of us. When he choose to fire his weapon, he apparently decided long before For real democracy to come to Pakistan, we'll need reasons" and now regrets. As Marc Santora activity, to reminisce about his harmless to see not only free elections and the retirement of reports from Montgomery, Rudy said he would and compassionate character. I would think that first shot that he was willing to die rather than be taken again by the police. Musharraf, but also a broad effort to uproot the feudal leave the decision about whether to fly the that a shrine covered with gang symbols rulers in areas like this, 300 miles south of Islamabad. Confederate flag over the Alabama State and empty beer bottles might be a clue. Perhaps in his mind, he was playing out the final moments of a movie he had seen. He That's not easy to do, but promoting education is the Capitol to the people of Alabama. Predictably, the Daily Journal follows up best way to combat both feudalism and fundamental- Even cable news showed little interest in with an article that paints a picture of play- was determined to walk down a road he knowing full well the end result of his ism. President Bush's big speech on Iraq on ful little boy who likes Oreos and climbing Instead, we've been focusing on selling arms and Tuesday, as he continued to excoriate trees. (Quite a gap from a gun totting actions. And regardless of any rosy picture painted by a defense attorney, every detail excusing Musharraf's one-man rule. Democrats for hurting the troops by trying to gangsta to frolicking youth eating cookies, Husain Haqqani of Boston University calculates get an exit strategy, a day after Muqtada al- but what else do you expect them to say?) about this scenario spelled out a violent end. That is part of the gangsta mentality, that the overt and trackable U.S. aid to Musharraf's Sadr's spokesman denounced the Liberator as One article used the mug shot of Mendez in Pakistan amounted to $9.8 billion -- of which 1 per- "the father of evil, Bush" while al-Sadr thugs his orange jumpsuit, courtesy of the to go out in a blaze of glory and become a tattoo legend. Now I’m just guessing, but cent went for children's survival and health, and just burned and shredded American flags and County jail, the other, was prom photo one-half of 1 percent for democracy promotion (and shouted, "Leave, leave occupier." complete with a tuxedo. could it be that the public might be better served by an expose on gangs and the neg- even that went partly to a commission controlled by Four years ago, the conservative commenta- All this begs the question, is the Daily Musharraf). tor Kate O'Beirne thrilled at the sight of Bush Journal really interested in the truth or just ative impact it has on our community rather than using that space trying to dis- The big beneficiary of U.S. largesse hasn't been the strutting in his flight suit and mocked Bill sensationalizing a story? Is the job of a Pakistani people, but the Pakistani army. Clinton's doughy thighs, noting, "Women don't journalist to confirm information or create credit and demoralize local law enforce- ment? So I suggest that the next time you Musharraf has done an excellent job of nurturing want a guy to feel their pain, they want a guy controversy? I subscribe to the Journal Pakistan's economy, but he is an autocrat. As Asma to clean the gutters." But on "Meet the Press" because I want news and information. If I use the front page of the paper to glamor- ize a person who has led a life of violent Jahangir, a prominent lawyer in Lahore, told me: Sunday, she sorrowfully admitted that wanted emotional sensationalism, I’d sub- "Until now, Pakistanis have hated the American gov- Republicans had lost their national security scribe to the National Inquirer or People crime, consider how that might affect the next young wannabe gangster who is look- ernment but not the American people. But I'm afraid swagger because of Iraq, and now have "a real magazine. that may change. Unless the U.S. distances itself from brand name problem" and "a competency prob- Regardless of all the bad press, most, if ing for a way to gain his own legendary status. Musharraf, the way things are going Pakistanis will lem." not all officers, have had extensive training come to hate the American people as well." "It used to be people thought they might not for all situations. They are drilled over and Ken Marshall Ukiah Just last week, Musharraf's secret police goons much like big government, but they can run it," over again to use the utmost discretion in roughed up and sexually molested Dr. Amna Buttar, an she said of her party's leaders. "Now they seem every circumstance, (especially knowing American doctor of Pakistani origin who heads a to like it fine, but not be able to run it at all." A that their every move is available for criti- Editor’s response: It is our job to report all the news, including the fact human rights organization. Buttar says that she had point underscored by this week's Time cover: cism from the public and the local press.) been warned by a senior intelligence official not to "Why Our Army Is At the Breaking Point." And when the situation requires shooting that a number of people in the community feel differently about Mr. Mendez’s death protest against the government and that she was As Adam Nagourney and John Broder someone, those officers do knowing it will specifically targeted when she protested anyway. have much greater impact on the lives of than you do. It is part of good reporting to report in Wednesday's Times, Republican lead- When our "antiterrorism" funds support ers are despondent and jittery as they watch all those concerned then someone who is get all sides of a story, including the views blasting away at the cops as if he’s playing Musharraf's thugs as they terrorize American citizens, their major candidates strain in sycophantic that may be distasteful to the majority of it's time to rethink our approach. Imagine if we had ways to prove their ideological credentials a game of Grand Theft Auto. people reading them. Reporting on a I would like to remind the readers that spent $10 billion not building up Musharraf, but sup- even as they see W.'s administration and war memorial constructed on a public street porting Pakistani schools. turning into an ever-tighter noose. Watching these officers and their families make a or the feelings of the family of the young One place we could support a school is here in the Democrats' fundraising advantage with tremendously positive influence on our man who has been killed in no way deni- alarm and astonishment, they concede it will be community. They are involved in activities Dummerwala. After the attack, the victims in the vil- grates the good job that our law enforce- lage were so panicky that they pulled all their children tough to hold the White House. that build our sense of our community ment officers do every day - which we Nagourney and Broder quote Mickey well-being, and I for one and glad to see an out of school. also report on more than any other publi- "They say, 'If you don't cooperate with us, we will Edwards, a former Republican congressman officer, on or off duty at any function. cation. We understand that the statement (Light in the rearview mirror excepted.) kill your sons,' " said Tazeel Rahman, one of the vic- from Oklahoma who now lectures at Princeton, issued by the family has infuriated lots of saying that the party does not have any candi- Whatever happened to the sense of honor tims. "This is not democracy. This is a dictatorship. dates who are compelling. "I just don't know," and respect that a community gives to people in the community. But if we This is terrorism." he adds, "how they can run hard enough or fast those who serve in law enforcement by ignored it, we would not be doing our job. (When I interviewed the attackers, they insisted that enough to escape the gravitational pull of the the victims had simply killed themselves. They com- Bush administration." pensated for this wildly implausible version of events Except for Larry Birkhead, all the "Who's by sending an armed mob to persuade me of its mer- your daddy?" brio this week belongs to Senator WHERE TO WRITE its.) Obama, who told David Letterman he would We Americans could learn something about democ- not be Hillary's second on a ticket, and who President George Bush: The www.house.gov/write rep racy from the brave people here. The villagers insist that if they are still alive and allowed to vote, they will remarkably managed to beat her on primary White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Assemblywoman Patty Berg: fundraising with a more democratic and recy- Washington, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, again defy their feudal lord in the next election. State Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. We in the West sometimes say that poor countries clable pool of donors. FAX (202)456-2461. That feat of strength led to the hilarious 2137, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319- like Pakistan aren't ready for democracy. But who spectacle of Terry McAuliffe, who had been Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- 2001; Santa Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa takes democracy more seriously: Americans who rou- using the Bush-Cheney line of you're-with-us- ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. Rosa, 576-2297. Berg's field representa- tinely don't bother to vote, or peasants in Dummerwala or-agin'-us to try to bully Democratic fat cats (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 tive in Ukiah office located at 311 N. who risk their lives to vote? into giving solely to Hillary, telling ABC's Jake Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The Tapper: "Ultimately, forget the money. You've ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. office’s fax number is 463-5773. E-mail Nicholas D. Kristof was appointed to a special got to get the votes. And right now, Hillary 20510; (202)224-3553; San Francisco, to: post as columnist for The New York Times in wins in that category." [email protected] 2001. Like the panic in the Daddy Party, the (415) 403-0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 crazed sputtering in the once-dominant Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate Mommy Camp is something to behold. Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, The Ukiah Hillary has been wielding Bill as a bludgeon 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445- on support and money. If you were ever behind 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; 3375Email: [email protected]. him, you'd better fall into line behind her. But [email protected] Mendocino County Supervisors: DAILY JOURNAL doesn't that undermine her presentation of her- self as a self-reliant feminist aiming to be the Congressman Mike Thompson: Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd first Madame President? If you can only win by Circulation director: Cornell Turner Office manager: Yvonne Bell leaning so heavily on your man for your mus- Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225- District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; cle, isn't that a benign form of paternalism? 3311; FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg David Colfax, 5th District. All can be Group systems director: Sue Whitman district office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Member Member California Maureen Dowd writes for the New York Box 2208, Fort Bragg 95437; 962- Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers Times. 0933,FAX 962-0934; FAX 463-4245. [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007 – 5

with Rife. Dr. Rodney Van Pelt, a local physi- Iraq war. The shocking ground conflict is only for over 50 years, UJA is located at 188 Stipps cian, will share his own personal experience in a prelude to the even more challenging battles Lane, just off S. State St. in Ukiah. COMMUNITY BRIEFS regaining his health from the debilitating these reluctant heroes face upon their return For more information or questions call 462- effects of Lyme. Ukiah acupuncturist, Anthony home. All will come to understand the deep 6350. Morris, who is also a California Laboratory effects of killing in combat and the lonely Hospice grief recovery Scientist, will speak about Lyme disease from despair these soldiers silently experience when Lake Mendocino support group to start May 7 an eastern and western medical perspective. In their psychological needs are not recognized or addition, a film of Brian Rosner’s presentation provided for. hydroelectric power plant Hospice of Ukiah will be offering a new on Lyme disease at the International Rife This event is free to the public and is spon- restart ceremony Wednesday Grief Recovery Support Group starting Convention will be shown. Rosner is the sored by the Church & Society Committee of Monday, May 7, and running for 8 weeks author of Lyme disease and Rife Machines and the Ukiah United Methodist Church, 270 N. The City of Ukiah, owner and operator of through June 25. Open to the public, this 2- is founder and moderator of the “Lyme and Pine St., in Ukiah. For more information, call the Lake Mendocino Hydroelectric Power hour weekly meeting will convene from 7 to 9 Rife” chat room on yahoo. Trudy at 468-8785. Plant at Coyote Dam, is announcing a short p.m. at the Hospice of Ukiah office at 620 S. For more information about the forum, restart ceremony to be held at the site this Dora, Suite 101. call 459-9085 or 459-5745. Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. The series is open to any adult who is griev- Ukiah Junior Academy The hydroplant has been in a non-opera- ing a death. This is an opportunity to express New pet owners win Roundup set for Wednesday tional state since 1998 due to concerns with feelings of loss in a safe atmosphere and to endangered fish species after repairs were learn information and techniques for moving by adoting locally Ukiah Junior Academy is having a School made to the plant. After making the necessary through the bereavement process. The group is Roundup for prospective kindergarten through retrofits to mitigate the endangered species Two local businesses, Blue Ribbon Pets and 10th grade students and their parents. The first educational as well as supportive. Each week Moochie Poochie Pet Boutique, are offering issues as well as improving the plant’s reliabil- focuses on different aspects of the grieving session will be this Wednesday from 10 to ity, the City of Ukiah proudly announces its pet owners complimentary and discounted ser- 11:10 a.m. Come see classes in session, meet process, and includes helpful written handouts vices for all new pets adopted through local restart to generate green power into the State of to take home as well as suggested exercises to with students and their parents to see what they rescue agencies. California’s electric grid.Various agencies work on during the week. think of the school. involved in the project will be in attendance, What’s “normal” when you are grieving? Mendocino County, like the rest of the coun- Also on April 18, there will be an evening try, is experiencing a pet overpopulation crisis. and tours of the hydro plant will be conducted How do people handle feeling depressed, session from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., especially for starting at 3 p.m. Encouraging prospective pet owners to consid- stuck, angry, guilty, and stress? How can mem- parents who have to work. First there will be a For more information, call 463-6200. ories be healing and not just painful reminders? er adopting local orphaned and abandoned ani- short music program in the gym, featuring sev- What’s the best way to approach upcoming mals is the impetus behind this novel program. eral student groups, followed by some refresh- holidays and anniversaries? Simply commit- This program is offering discounted services ments. The final event is tours of the class- County oustanding volunteer ting to coming to the Grief Group once a week for one year following the date the pet was rooms. See the newly remodeled kindergarten, of the year awards postponed and being with others going through a similar adopted. and first and second grade rooms. Ask ques- For a list of local agencies or for more infor- tions of students and their parents; find out The MCOVY awards that were scheduled experience can be an important component of for April 19, are postponed; a future date will moving forward into one’s new life without the mation on this program, call Blue Ribbon Pets why they come to UJA. at 485-8454 or Moochie Poochie at 462-1848. be announced soon. They are sorry for any person who has died. Registration and student life information inconvenience this may cause. However, look There is no charge for participation in the will be available. Please join us on April 18, in for some very exciting changes to the MCOVY group. Hospice of Ukiah, Inc., is a volunteer Garden Club Plant Sale fact we would be very happy to see you at both awards next fall. All nominations that have hospice supported by donations which are sessions. Ukiah Junior Academy is a Seventh- been submitted will be held for all fall event. always welcome. set for this weekend Day Adventist school providing quality For more information, call 467-2596, ext. For more information and to register, call The Ukiah Garden Club will be holding a Christian education to the Ukiah community 110. 391-8013. Plant Sale this Saturday, and the Garden Club District will sell plants this Sunday. The sale Lyme disease forum will be at Nona Carpenter’s, 9400 West Road, remained in this country for sixty years. presentation set today in Redwood Valley. Times for this event are 8 During that time he served in the American a.m. to 2 p.m. Holocaust military in Korea and was educated as a micro- An educational forum on Lyme disease will Arrive early and enjoy the free homemade Continued from Page 3 biologist. For most of the 1970s and ‘80s he be presented in Mendocino County this cinnamon rolls and coffee, and select from the lived in Ukiah as clinical lab manager at the Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Willits choice of plants. One especially vivid memory is of October, old Ukiah General Hospital. United Methodist Church, 270 N. Pine St. in Young maple trees, succulents, annuals, 1942, when he and his mother went to the He and his wife, Patricia, recently returned Willits. There will be a potluck lunch at 12 bulbs, perennials, shrubs, iris and many other grave of her mother, who, because of the occu- to this community. They have three children noon, so bring goodies. plants will be offered. Pots of all sizes will also pation, had been buried in a civil ceremony. and are expecting their first grandchild this The forum will feature leading practitioners be for sale. René wore a Jewish prayer shawl and skullcap month. in the field of alternative approaches to treating For more information, call Nona at 485- beneath an outer layer of clothing -- a very During the Yom HaShoah ceremony, six Lyme and its co-infections. Dr. Rick Bierman, 8191. dangerous thing to do -- and recited kaddish candles will be lit, symbolizing and remember- a licensed acupuncturist from the bay area, will for his grandmother. At the war’s end he saw ing the six million murdered European Jews. speak on Complementary in the “living skeletons” who came back from the In addition, a seventh lit candle will represent treatment of Lyme disease. Dr. Andrew ‘The Ground Truth’ death camps, unforgettable evidence of the the millions more around the world -- in the Landerman, one of America’s first Biological screening set for this Monday Holocaust. past and, outrageously, still today -- who are Dentists, a homeopath, naturopath and Through connection with a Chicago cousin targets and victims of genocide. The compelling documentary, The Ground acupuncturist with 20 years experience treating of his mother, he came to the in This event will be held at Kol HaEmek’s Lyme disease will speak on Dental Problems Truth, will be shown in the Ukiah United 1947 on an emigration visa, which gave him shul, or gathering place, which is located on and Lyme disease. Accomplished engineer, Methodist Church choir room this Monday, at the option to stay or return to Europe. Finding West Road in Redwood Valley next to Eagle David Jeffers will speak on Rife technology. 6:30 p.m. In this film you will see and hear life in the U.S. “so much freer,” he chose to Peak Middle School. (From Highway 101, take Jeffers has over 10 years experience working from the young soldiers who have been in the stay and, except for occasional visits, has the West Road exit.) Admission is free.

Religion Briefs The Ukiah Continued from Page 3 what can you do to help get ready for next years missions trip DAILY JOURNAL to?’ from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday night; both of these hap- pen in the youth room. An exciting men’s bible study occurs every Thursday night at 7 p.m. in the church library classroom, visitors are welcome 468-3500 to check it out. The new series continues focusing on “issues of today,” as well as reading through the Bible in 52 weeks. Their Speedster group for those over 55 years and their supporters will enjoy their monthly luncheon at noon in the social hall. ‘The Ground Truth’ set for this Monday The compelling documentary, The Ground Truth, will be shown in the Ukiah United Methodist Church choir room this Monday, at 6:30 p.m. In this film you will see and hear from the young soldiers who have been in the Iraq war. The shocking ground conflict is only a prelude to the even more challenging battles these reluctant heroes face upon their return home. All will come to understand the deep effects of killing in combat and the lonely despair these soldiers silently experience when their psychological needs are not recognized or provided for. This event is free to the public and is sponsored by the Church & Society Committee of the Ukiah United Methodist Church, 270 N. Pine St., in Ukiah. For more information, call Trudy at 468-8785. Join these advertisers who are Bible Baptist Church announces already benefiting from their Christian School set to start this Fall Bible Baptist Church, 400 Observatory Avenue, has presence on our website where.... announced that they will be starting their Christian School this fall. Bible Baptist Christian School will be offering 4 and 5 year old kindergarten, as well as grades one through twelve. The purpose of this vital ministry is to assist parents in their God given responsibility to “train up a child in the way he should “One click brings Ukiah to your home” go”. The kindergarten curriculum is designed to teach phonics, and to give a solid foundation of reading. A four year old stu- dent will be able to read at the end of the school year. The cur- riculum for grades 1 through 12, is a combination of Alpha Omega Publications and Freedom Baptist Publications. This is an outstanding program that begins at the level the student is academically. For an information brochure, call 468-0134. Bible Baptist Church is an independent, fundamental Baptist Church. They have Bible classes for all ages every Sunday morning at 10 a.m., followed by preaching services at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Every Wednesday, their preaching service begins at 7 p.m. During this time, their teens have a special class, as well as the children. For over thirty years, Bible Baptist Church has been preaching Christ as the Answer to man’s problems. Seventh-Day Adventist Church welcomes violinist set for April 28 Jaime Jorge, a world-class violinist will be performing April 28, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. at the Seventh-Day Adventist church. Born in Cuba and raised in a communist country, Jaime has a passion for proclaiming the gospel through his music. His gift of musical interpretation brings new life and excitement to every song. You will be inspired by his music and blessed as he shares his testimony. The concert is free and designed for peo- ple of all ages and denominations. For more information, call the Church Office at 462-5455 or visit the website at 222.Ukiah.netadventist.org. 6 – SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007 SPORTS Editor: James Arens, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

LOCAL Giants win a game Bonds plans to enjoy TODAY’S CALENDAR GAMES MONDAY APRIL 16 and Bonds homers last visit to Pittsburgh UHS Freshmen baseball away, JC baseball at 4 p.m. By ALAN ROBINSON ond inning off Zach Duke and By ALAN ROBINSON division championship team UHS boy’s Trans Bay Tourney AP Sports Writer a deeper solo drive into the AP Sports Writer for financial reasons, but he home against away, 8 a.m. PITTSBURGH — For one right-center stands in the PITTSBURGH — If this is said Friday he still has many Contra Costa TUESDAY APRIL 17 night, it seemed like old times fourth off Shawn Chacon. The Barry Bonds’ final series in good memories of the city. College, JC softball (DH) at home against 42-year-old the city where And, too, of the fans who Napa Valley, 1 p.m. for the San Francisco Giants 1 p.m. JC baseball at Contra Costa with Barry Bonds hitting mul- Bonds needs 19 he began his booed him loudly with every College, 2:30 p.m. tiple home runs and Russ homers to break major league at-bat Friday night. Ukiah High Boy’s golf at Cardinal Newman, 3 career, he “(Former Pirates manager) p.m. Ortiz going deep into a game Hank Aaron’s Wildcat softball Potter Valley softball at to win. record. plans to enjoy Jim Leyland always made it tourney, games Geyserville, 4 p.m. Bonds shook off an early With the it. fun for us,” Bonds recalled Softball at home against Elsie start at 10 a.m. at Allen, 4 p.m. season slump and some chilly Giants up 8-2 by Barry during an extended interview Swimming and diving at home weather to hit his 736th and the fourth, Bonds with a with mostly Pittsburgh media Ukiah High against Montgomery, 3:30 p.m. 737th career homers before Bonds was lifted smile? That’s members. “No rules, no noth- WEDNESDAY APRIL 18 being lifted in the fourth following his a sight ing, just go out and play.” Boy’s tennis at Elsie Allen, 3 p.m. inning, helping Ortiz end a 70th career mul- Pittsburgh Bonds still remembers COMMUNITY Track at Maria Carrillo, 3:30 p.m. Leyland as the best manager J.V. golf at Lake County, 3:30 p.m. 12-game losing streak in the tihomer game, Pirates fans Baseball at Cardinal Newman Giants’ 8-5 victory over the two short of haven’t seen he played for, even though the DIGEST Potter Valley BB+SB at Anderson Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday Babe Ruth’s for years. two had a memorable, exple- Valley 4 p.m. Bonds’ tive-filled shouting match SAL fun and fitness night. record of 72. Mendocino Co. Sheriff's Youth Bonds, hitting .192 with Manager Bruce parting from during spring training in Activities League (SAL) and the UHS games unless noted one homer in 26 at-bats previ- Bochy pulled Bonds to keep the Pirates in 1992 was less 1991. Redwood Health Club of Ukiah than amicable when the fran- are sponsoring a "KIDS ONLY" ously, hit a two-run shot down See PITTSBURGH, Page 8 fun and fitness program at the COMMUNITY the right-field line in the sec- See HOMERS, Page 8 chise broke up a three-time Redwood Health Club, on Thursday nights from 5:30 P.M. to 6:30 PM, in Court #3, for ages 7 DIGEST years to 12 years, coed, and free of charge. Learn strength training, Rusty Bowl BMX gain endurance, stability and build Exciting BMX bicycle racing is confidence. Personal Trainers "MJ open to children of all abilities with and Nick" will exhaust your kids classes for beginners to experts. and send them home sweaty. For The Rusty Bowl would like to UHS baseball roundup more info call RHC at 468-0441 or encourage parents and children to drop by the Club. There is an come and experience BMX. annual $5.00 insurance and Practice sessions will take place administration fee for SAL pro- on Thursdays from 5 p.m. until 7 grams, but it may be waived for p.m., weather permitting. cause. Racing takes place on Sundays starting in March and signups Hopland Karate Kids from happen at 1:30 p.m., with Winter Program: Mendocino Co. racing at 3 p.m.The Rusty Bowl Sheriff’s Youth Activities League track is located at east end of Karate Program (SAL) is teaching Gobbi st., adjacent to south little “Free” youth, teen and adult karate league fields.Call 462-0249 for up programs at the Hopland Shorin- to date track schedule and info. ryu Dojo, 14200 Mountain House Eagles’ soccer tourney Rd., Hopland on Monday and The Mendocino College Wednesday nights at 4:30 PM for Women’s soccer program will host ages 6 years to 12 years and at their 4th annual seven-verse- 5:30 PM for teens and adults. seven Co-ed outdoor soccer tour- SAL membership/insurance dues nament on Saturday, May 12.The are $5.00 annually. You do not first eight teams will be accepted have to be a member of the and are guaranteed at least three Hopland Dojo to participate. For 40-minute games.The cost for more info call the SAL Voice Mail each team is $100.00 and all at 468-4288 or Hopland Dojo - games will be played at the Instructor: Sensei Jim Milone at Mendocino College 744-1837, and we will get back stadium.Contact Head Coach with you. All classes are co-ed. Duncan McMartin at (707) 468- You may also register at the 3006 or class/dojo. [email protected] to register for the tournament or for UHS coaches needed additional information. UHS coaching positions current- ly open in Varsity and JV Girls W+M Softball League Basketball and Varsity Girls The City of Ukiah’s 2007 Volleyball for the 07-08 school Women’s Softball League begins year. All interested candidates with a mandatory coaches meet- should inquire at the personnel ing April 19 at the Civic Center. office, 925 N. State St. All posi- League play will be on Tuesday tions opened until filled.. and Wednesday nights. Team fees are $450 for the sponsor and $30 Lifeguard training per player. Registration forms are The City of Ukiah Community available at the Civic Center Service Department would like to Annex or www.cityofukiah.com. announce the beginning of regis- The deadline is April 13. tration for the American Red Questions? Call 463-6714. Cross lifeguard training course. The City of Ukiah’s 2007 Men’s This classes will begin April 14 Softball League will begin March and will run from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 22 at 6:30 p.m. at The Pub. on April 14, April 15, April 21, and League play is scheduled to begin April 22 all are mandatory for new in early May. Team fees are $450 lifeguards. The class is free to for the sponsor and $30 per play- those who are seeking employ- er. Registration forms are avail- ment with the City Pool. able at the Civic Center Annex or For others not interested in www.cityofukiah.com. The dead- employment with the City Pool, line is April 13. Player fees will be Submitted photo the cost is $310, which includes collected during the first game of all books and materials. The mini- the season. Questions? Call 463- mum age for this class is 16. 6714 Come join the fun and learn Mendocino College important life-saving. Pre- football 2007 Ukiah High’s Alex Delgado is leading a little bit off the bag during a game against San Leandro at the Registration must be completed at The Mendocino College football Gordy Tournament in Livermore. Ukiah won this game by a score of 8-6. Below, Jeff Harpe leads of the The City of Ukiah, 411 West Clay team is looking for assistant Street. Re-certifications must be coaches for the 2007 season. bag as well during the game against San Leandro. scheduled in advance. Anyone interested, please contact Please call the City of Ukiah Mendocino College head coach The Daily Journal Community Services Department Tom Gang at 707-468-3141. Ukiah High varsity baseball for more information: 463-6201. Colt sign-ups Umpires needed Players must be between the Monday in Livermore the Ukiah The North Ukiah Little League ages of 15 and 17 on, or before, Wildcats varsity baseball team, true to needs umpires. The qualifications April 30. An original county-certi- form, came back and won Game 2 in are a strong desire to work with fied birth certificate is required for kids. Experience is a plus but not age verification. The cost is $75 the Gordy Tournament by a score of 8 – necessary. Applicants must be 14 for the first child and $65 for each 6. or older. Umpires will earn from additional sibling. Tryouts will be Down 5 – 0 in the second inning, $15-22 each game. If interested on April 29 at 10 a.m. at Anton contact Sonny Garza (707) 524- Stadium. Late signups will also be Wildcats’ pitcher Matt Espinoza 8844, (707) 467-9044. taken at 9:30 a.m. If there are not refused to allow further damage in the enough players for sign up, there SAL drop-in volleyball will be no Colt League this year. scoring column. At one point Espinoza The Mendocino Co. Sheriff's So call Kris at 468-3800 to sign- retired 11 straight San Leandro batters Activities League has a drop-in up or for more information. volleyball clinic every Saturday that included five strike outs, giving the from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the SULL scorekeepers Cat’s lineup a chance to warm up. Baecthel Grove Middle School South Ukiah Little League needs Gymnasium, 1150 Magnolia St., scorekeepers Monday through Alex Jahn lit the fire with a booming Willits - for ages 11 years to 17 Saturday.The league pays $12 for double to center field, Ty Murdock years old, co-ed, no cost, sign-up Major Games, $10 for Minor wore a nice pitch from the San Leandro at the gym. There is an annual Games and $8.00 for Machine $5.00 insurance/admin fee. But, it Pitch Games. Anyone interested pitcher and Jeff Harpe singled for an is waivable for good cause. Coach please call 468-8800 for more RBI. Jon Jessup. For more info contact information. With bases loaded, Alex Delgado Mike Tobin, SAL President at 354- Girl’s youth softball 0565 or home #459-0475. Were There is a need for girl’s youth was hit by a pitch. Tony Crudo singled all about the KIDS first! softball umpires. Pay is $16 a for an RBI with Logan Basner drawing Softball Umpires game and work two games and a walk and Matt Madrigal stroked a sin- The Redwood Empire Official’s get paid for three with a 90 min- Association, in conjunction with utes maximum time limit. Season gle and the Cats tied up the ballgame. the city of Ukiah Comm. Service runs May through June. Games In the bottom of the third, Jahn 8-2 win. make it 4-0. Dept. would like to announce that are played Monday through walked and Harpe strolled to the plate The 7-3 Vikings were looking to In the fifth inning with the Ukiah there will be two informational Thursday evenings. Previous meetings about becoming a mem- experience preferred. Minimum with bat in hand. improve their record and vie for the leading 5-1, James Mackey hit a two ber. As a member you will be eligi- age is 15. Applications available at He deposited the third pitch he saw league title, but the scrappy 6-4 RBI triple into the left-center gap and ble to officiate in various sports the City of Ukiah, 411 W. Clay St. activities throughout Ukiah. or call 463-6714. Deadline is April over the left field fence for what turned Wildcats had other plans in mind. later scored to make it 8-2. Prospective officials should come 27. out to be the game winning RBIs. Freshman Matt Hall pitched a gem Tyler Mendosa finished 1-for-3 with to a meeting on Monday April 9 Jones Hoop Camps The Wildcats weren’t done yet. with of a complete game, striking out eight an RBI, Michael Petri went 1-for-3 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m at the Ukiah The Jones Hoop Camps has Andrew Brown taking a walk, Delgado batters and surrendering only three hits. with a triple, Chase Gordon went 2-for- Valley Conference Center. announced their Ukiah camp will Prospective scorekeepers should be August 6-10. The camp is for singled. Brown then came home on the Chris Pardini got things started for the 3 with an RBI, Gabe Ott finished 1-for- attend the meeting on Monday boys and girls ages 7-15. Each fielders choice by Crudo and Ukiah had Wildcats in the first inning, reaching 1 with a homerun, two RBIs and two April 16 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the day, the camp is from 8a-4p at Ukiah Valley Conference Center. Eagle Peak Middle School. an insurance run. San Leandro picked base on an error. walks, and James Mackey went 1-for-3 Questions? Call Wayne at 462- Included in the camp: t-shirt, up a run in the top of the seventh and Michael Petri was then hit by a pitch, with a triple and two RBIs. 8450. water bottle and workout DVD.You had the bases loaded. Coach advancing Pardini to second base. First The Wildcats improved to 7-4 in the Girl’s softball clinic can register online at www.bas- The City of Ukiah would like to ketballjonescamps.com or call for Diefenbach made the call to the bullpen baseman Chase Gordon came to the very competitive North Bay League. announce a girl’s fastpitch softball a color brochure at 1-800-348- for Brown and he responded with two plate and reached base on an error, The Wildcats will play in the Petaluma clinic supervised by the Ukiah 3803. fly ball outs and a ground ball to Crudo scoring Pardini and recording an RBI. Tournament during spring break and High softball coaching staff. Learn Youth Cheerleading and the game was over. Matt Hall then helped his cause by return to league action on Wednesday, about every aspect of the game: Ukiah Lions Youth Football and hitting, sliding fielding, pitching Cheer will be holding CHEER sign hitting a deep flyout that scored Petri April 18th against Cardinal Newman in and much more. This clinic will be ups on April 28. The sign ups will Ukiah High JV baseball and making the score 2-0. The final Santa Rosa at 4 p.m. Monday, April 9, from 9 a.m. to be begin at 9 a.m. at Anton noon and is open to girl’s nine to Stadium. The child must be seven The Ukiah High JV baseball team runs of the inning came via the long Their next home game at the High 14. The clinic will be located at the on or before Aug.1, 2007 and can played host to the Vikings of ball. Second baseman Gabe Ott crushed School field is on Friday, April 20th at UHS softball fields and the cost is not be older than 15 as of Aug 1, Montgomery and came away with a big a deep 2-run home run to right field to 4 p.m. against Santa Rosa High. $25 per player. For more informa- 2007. If you have any questions tion call 463-6714 or pre register please contact Stephanie Dunken at 411 W. CLay St. Walk-ups will at 485-8848 or Katrina Gonzalez be accepted on the morning of at 485-1640. the clinic. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007 – 7 SCOREBOARD

0), 9:40 p.m. NHL PLAYOFFS NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION San Diego (Peavy 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Schmidt 1-1), 10:10 p.m. Sharks get bitten 5-2 By The Associated Press By The Associated Press Sunday’s Games All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Florida at Atlanta, 1:05 p.m. FIRST ROUND Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. (Best-of-7) Atlantic Division San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. W L Pct GB Houston at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. y-Toronto 46 33.582 — Milwaukee at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE x-New Jersey 38 41.481 8 Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Philadelphia 33 45.42312 1/2 Colorado at Arizona, 4:40 p.m. Buffalo vs. N.Y. Islanders New York 32 47.405 14 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 8:15 p.m. Boston 23 56.291 23 Thursday, April 12: Buffalo 4, N.Y. Islanders 1, Buffalo leads series 1-0 Southeast Division Saturday, April 14: N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 7:30 W L Pct GB AMERICAN LEAGUE p.m. y-Miami 44 36.550 — By The Associated Press x-Washington 40 39.5063 1/2 All Times EDT Monday, April 16: Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 Orlando 36 42.462 7 p.m. Charlotte 32 48.400 12 East Division Wednesday, April 18: Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, Atlanta 29 50.36714 1/2 W L Pct GB Toronto 6 4.600 — 7:30 p.m. Central Division Friday, April 20: N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 7 p.m., if Boston 5 4.556 1/2 W L Pct GB New York 4 4.500 1 necessary z-Detroit 51 28.646 — Baltimore 5 6.4551 1/2 Sunday, April 22: Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m., x-Chicago 48 32.6003 1/2 Tampa Bay 4 6.400 2 x-Cleveland 47 32.595 4 if necessary Indiana 35 44.443 16 Central Division Tuesday, April 24: N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, TBD, Milwaukee 27 52.342 24 W L Pct GB if necessary Detroit 6 4.600 — WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota 6 4.600 — New Jersey vs. Tampa Bay Cleveland 4 3.571 1/2 Southwest Division Chicago 5 4.556 1/2 Thursday, April 12: New Jersey 5, Tampa Bay 3, W L Pct GB Kansas City 3 8.2733 1/2 New Jersey leads series 1-0 z-Dallas 65 14.823 — x-San Antonio 58 21.734 7 Saturday, April 14: Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 West Division x-Houston 50 29.633 15 W L Pct GB p.m. New Orleans 37 42.468 28 Los Angeles 6 5.545 — Monday, April 16: New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 7 Memphis 19 60.241 46 Texas 5 5.500 1/2 p.m. Seattle 3 3.500 1/2 Northwest Division Oakland 4 6.4001 1/2 Wednesday, April 18: New Jersey at Tampa Bay, W L Pct GB 7 p.m. y-Utah 49 30.620 — ——— Friday, April 20: Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 x-Denver 43 36.544 6 Thursday’s Games Minnesota 32 47.405 17 p.m., if necessary Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 2 Portland 31 47.39717 1/2 Seattle at Boston, ppd., Rain Sunday, April 22: New Jersey at Tampa Bay, TBD, Seattle 31 48.392 18 Baltimore 2, Kansas City 1, 10 innings if necessary Detroit 5, Toronto 4 Tuesday, April 24: Tampa Bay at New Jersey, Pacific Division Minnesota 3, Tampa Bay 2 W L Pct GB TBD, if necessary y-Phoenix 59 19.756 — Friday’s Games L.A. Lakers 40 39.50619 1/2 Boston 10, L.A. Angels 1 Atlanta vs. N.Y. Rangers Golden State 38 40.487 21 Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland 4 L.A. Clippers 38 40.487 21 Thursday, April 12: N.Y. Rangers 4, Atlanta 3, Baltimore 8, Kansas City 1 Sacramento 32 46.410 27 Toronto 2, Detroit 1, 10 innings N.Y. Rangers lead series 1-0 Tampa Bay 4, Minnesota 2 ANG file photo Saturday, April 14: N.Y. Rangers at Atlanta, 3 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot Texas 5, Seattle 2 Tuesday, April 17: Atlanta at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. y-clinched division N.Y.Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. z-clinched conference Wednesday, April 18: Atlanta at N.Y. Rangers, 7 ——— Saturday’s Games San Jose’s Jonathan Cheechoo was injured in the first game of the series p.m. Thursday’s Games Chicago White Sox (Danks 0-1) at Cleveland Friday, April 20: N.Y. Rangers at Atlanta, TBD, if Cleveland 94, New Jersey 76 (Byrd 0-0), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Clippers 118, L.A. Lakers 110 against the Predators but managed to play Friday night in the 5-2 loss. necessary Detroit (Durbin 0-1) at Toronto (Burnett 1-1), 1:07 p.m. Sunday, April 22: Atlanta at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m., Friday’s Games Texas (Padilla 0-2) at Seattle (Batista 0-1), 3:55 if necessary Toronto 87, Detroit 84 p.m. By TERESA M. WALKER happy with each other since have to see.” Monday, April 23: N.Y. Rangers at Atlanta, 7 p.m., Milwaukee 104, Boston 102 L.A. Angels (Carrasco 0-0) at Boston (Schilling 1- Washington 98, Atlanta 85 if necessary 1), 3:55 p.m. AP Sports Writer Wednesday night. Officials gave Radulov a New Jersey 100, New York 86 Kansas City (Perez 0-2) at Baltimore (D.Cabrera Miami 100, Indiana 96 1-1), 7:05 p.m. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — San Jose forward five-minute major and game Ottawa vs. Pittsburgh Denver 107, New Orleans 105 Tampa Bay (Jackson 0-1) at Minnesota (Ponson San Antonio 110, Minnesota 91 Emotions — and tempers — Jonathan Cheechoo was misconduct. But San Jose Wednesday, April 11: Ottawa 6, Pittsburgh 3, 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Chicago 100, Charlotte 81 N.Y.Yankees (Pavano 1-0) at Oakland (Blanton 1- can’t get much higher knocked out of that game could not score, not even Ottawa leads series 1-0 Utah 104, Dallas 89 0), 9:05 p.m. Saturday, April 14: Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 3 p.m. Golden State at Sacramento, inc. between the with a sprained knee. The when the Sharks got a 5-on- Sunday, April 15: Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, inc. Sunday’s Games Portland at L.A. Clippers, inc. Tuesday, April 17: Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. L.A. Angels at Boston, 1:05 p.m. and . Sharks keep calling it a dirty 3 for 61 seconds at the end Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Thursday, April 19: Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m., if Saturday’s Games Detroit at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. J.P. Dumont scored a hit, which the Predators of that major. necessary Orlando at Philadelphia, noon. Kansas City at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, April 22: Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m., if Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. short-handed , then called an unfortunate colli- Jordin Tootoo, who Denver at Memphis, 5 p.m. Texas at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. necessary Charlotte at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. N.Y.Yankees at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. added a power-play goal 2 sion that should not have served the major, skated out Tuesday, April 24: Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m., if New Orleans at Houston,5:30 p.m. necessary Phoenix at Utah, 6 p.m. 1/2 minutes later, and the resulted in Scott Hartnell’s of the box and helped clear Seattle at Portland, 7 p.m. Predators evened their ejection. the puck. Dumont collected TRANSACTIONS WESTERN CONFERENCE Sunday’s Games Western Conference quarter- Officials stayed busy sep- it and skated up and beat Chicago at Washington, 10 a.m.. By The Associated Press New Jersey at Indiana, 12:30 p.m. final by beating San Jose 5-2 arating players all night Evgeni Nabokov with a Detroit vs. Calgary Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. BASEBALL Thursday, April 12: Detroit 4, Calgary 1, Detroit San Antonio at Dallas, 12:30 p.m. Friday night in a - long. Trotz yelled at officials wrister. leads series 1-0 Minnesota at Golden State, 12:30 p.m. American League CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with Sunday, April 15: Calgary at Detroit, 1 p.m. Boston at Orlando, 3 p.m. and fight-filled game. from the bench after Hartnell Goc and Clowe went to New York at Toronto, 3 p.m. RHP Jake Westbrook on a three-year contract Tuesday, April 17: Detroit at Calgary, 10 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 3 p.m. extension, through 2010. Activated OF Franklin “We came here to play was called for a tripping the box together 34 seconds Thursday, April 19: Detroit at Calgary, TBD Seattle at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Gutierrez from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Saturday, April 21: Calgary at Detroit, 3 p.m., if Buffalo (IL). hockey tonight,” Nashville penalty in the first session. later, giving Nashville its LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Placed RHP Kelvim coach Barry Trotz said. “We Trotz said the Sharks came own 5-on-3. With 4 seconds necessary Escobar on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 9. Sunday, April 22: Detroit at Calgary, TBD, if nec- NATIONAL LEAGUE Recalled RHP Greg Jones from Salt Lake (PCL). knew it was an important looking for revenge and left, Zidlicky found Dumont essary Transferred the contract of RHP Steven Shell By The Associated Press from Arkansas (Texas) to Salt Lake. game, and they turn it into a pointed to a quote that the at the edge of the left circle, Tuesday, April 24: Calgary at Detroit, TBD, if nec- All Times EDT TEXAS RANGERS—Activated RHP Eric Gagne essary from the 15-day DL. Placed RHP Jamey Wright street brawl.” payback might not target and he scored as Nabokov East Division on the 15-day DL. W L Pct GB Anaheim vs. Minnesota TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Placed OF Reed San Jose coach Ron Hartnell, but other flung himself back into the Atlanta 7 3.700 — Johnson on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Adam Wednesday, April 11: Anaheim 2, Minnesota 1, New York 7 3.700 — Lind from Syracuse (IL). Wilson, who lost a player to Predators. net trying to stop the puck. Anaheim leads series 1-0 Florida 6 4.600 1 Philadelphia 2 8.200 5 injury for a second straight “You could see from the “It was a big kill for us, Friday, April 13: Minnesota at Anaheim, 10:30 National League Washington 2 9.1825 1/2 CINCINNATI REDS—Purchased the contract of game, stalked into the post- opening whistle that was and we (need) to just build p.m. INF Enrique Cruz from Chattanooga (SL). Sunday, April 15: Anaheim at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Central Division Transferred OF Chris Denorfia from the 15- to the game news conference and their intent,” he said. on this,” Dumont said. Tuesday, April 17: Anaheim at Minnesota, 9 p.m. W L Pct GB 60-day DL. Cincinnati 6 4.600 — Thursday, April 19: Minnesota at Anaheim, 10:30 FLORIDA MARLINS—Activated LHP Taylor picked up the microphone. When Forsberg clinched The sellout crowd roared Milwaukee 5 4.556 1/2 Tankersley from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP p.m., if necessary St. Louis 5 4.556 1/2 Lee Gardner to Albuquerque (PCL). “I have no comment,” the victory with an empty- its approval. Saturday, April 21: Anaheim at Minnesota, TBD, if Houston 4 5.4441 1/2 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Activated SS Pittsburgh 4 6.400 2 necessary Rafael Furcal from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Wilson said before walking netter with 65 seconds left, “You couldn’t even hear Chicago 3 6.3332 1/2 Chin-hui Tsao to Las Vegas (PCL). out of the yourself think, Monday, April 23: Minnesota at Anaheim, 10 p.m., if necessary West Division BASKETBALL W L Pct GB room. it was so Los Angeles 6 3.667 — Vancouver vs. Dallas National Basketball Association Game 3 of loud,” San Diego 6 3.667 — DENVER NUGGETS—Signed G Anthony Carter Wednesday, April 11: Vancouver 5, Dallas 4, 4OT, Arizona 7 4.636 — and G Von Wafer. the best-of- Hartnell said. Vancouver leads series 1-0 Colorado 5 5.5001 1/2 DETROIT PISTONS—Recalled F Amir Johnson San Francisco 3 7.3003 1/2 seven series San Jose Friday, April 13: Dallas at Vancouver, 9 p.m. from Sioux Falls (NBADL). Sunday, April 15: Vancouver at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. ——— FOOTBALL is Monday outshot Tuesday, April 17: Vancouver at Dallas, 8 p.m. Thursday’s Games Thursday, April 19: Dallas at Vancouver, TBD, if N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 3 National Football League night in San Nashville 12-5 Washington 2, Atlanta 0 necessary ARIZONA CARDINALS—Signed CB Ralph Jose. in the first Brown, DE Rodney Bailey and DE Joe Tafoya to Saturday, April 21: Vancouver at Dallas, 8 p.m., if Friday’s Games one-year contracts. Re-signed C Nick Leckey to a After 32 period and led necessary Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 5 one-year qualifying offer. San Francisco 8, Pittsburgh 5 Monday, April 23: Dallas at Vancouver, TBD, if DENVER BRONCOS—Released LB Al Wilson. combined 1-0 after Rivet Houston 9, Philadelphia 6 MIAMI DOLPHINS—Re-signed S Travares necessary N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 2 Tillman to a one-year contract. Signed OT Mike penalties for beat Tomas Florida 11, Atlanta 4 Rosenthal to a one-year contract. Nashville vs. San Jose Milwaukee at St. Louis, ppd., Rain NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Signed LB Troy Evans 141 minutes Vokoun on the Colorado 6, Arizona 3 Wednesday, April 11: San Jose 5, Nashville 4, and TE Calen Powell. and six game rebound of his San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:40 p.m. NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed DT Marcus Bell 2OT and DB Michael Stone. misconducts own shot. Friday, April 13: Nashville 5, San Jose 2, series Saturday’s Games OAKLAND RAIDERS—Agreed to terms with OL Cincinnati (Arroyo 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Hill 1-0), Cooper Carlisle. in the final But Vernon tied 1-1 1:05 p.m. Monday, April 16: Nashville at San Jose, 10 p.m. Washington (Hill 0-2) at N.Y. Mets (O.Hernandez minute, the Fiddler beat Wednesday, April 18: Nashville at San Jose, 10 1-0), 1:10 p.m. p.m. Houston (Jennings 0-1) at Philadelphia (Hamels NHL issued San Jose rook- 0-0), 3:55 p.m. Friday, April 20: San Jose at Nashville, 9 p.m. Florida (Olsen 2-0) at Atlanta (Davies 0-0), 7:05 a statement ie defenseman Sunday, April 22: Nashville at San Jose, 10 p.m., p.m. Rocking if necessary San Francisco (Zito 0-2) at Pittsburgh (Armas 0- Chairs not to expect Marc-Edouard 1), 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 24: San Jose at Nashville, TBD, if Milwaukee (Suppan 0-2) at St. Louis (Wells 1-1), any discipli- Vlasic to a necessary 7:10 p.m. nary deci- loose puck Colorado (Cook 0-0) at Arizona (L.Hernandez 1- sions until down the left Gifts Saturday. boards, Jewelry League vice reached president around Vlasic Torrone Colin and flipped Campbell San Jose’s Steve Bernier left the game after being the puck Italian Candy will study the rammed into the boards by a Predators player. toward the net. incidents and Radulov was See’s Candy review the game miscon- things disintegrated with there and scored on a wrister ducts. three separate fights off the to tie it. Radulov also had an Your Fun Store “I think Colin Campbell ensuing faceoff and five assist on Forsberg’s goal for UKIAH STORE ONLY 1252 Airport Park Plaza has a job, and his job is to players ejected. Trotz said a 2-1 lead. Ukiah review these plays,” San Clowe instigated, dropping Cheechoo played and had 1250 Airport Park Blvd. • (707) 472-0300 462-2660 Jose center Joe Thornton his gloves and wanting to his first point on an assist of Behind Les Schwab Tire said. “I’m sure if he wants us fight Hartnell. Clowe’s goal midway in the to play this way, we can play Clowe said he was going third period. this way. It’s in his hands, to ask Hartnell straight up to Notes: Bernier did not and we’ll see what hap- fight. return as a precaution and pens.” “I’m sure he knows what had his head and neck X- You are what you eat. The Sharks embarrassed he did, obviously, just com- rayed. Nashville in the 2006 con- mon sense that somebody is San Jose went 0-for-5 on ference quarterfinals, and going to stand up for your the power play. the Predators spent the past teammate, and that’s what I Radulov, who had two So EatSmart. year adding size to compete, did,” Clowe said. “We stuck goals in Game 1, was the signing Jason Arnott and together, and that’s the main first NHL player to score Dumont and trading for thing.” two goals in his playoff Find remedies, recipes and nutrition Peter Forsberg. The worst of the rugged debut since teammate Paul information from Jean Carper’s The Swede scored his play came much earlier. Kariya, who had two on first two goals this postsea- Radulov skated up and April 16, 1997, against EatSmart column in USA WEEKEND. son, rookie Alexander elbowed Steve Bernier into Phoenix. Radulov had a goal and an the boards at 4:44 of the sec- Nashville had the celebri- assist in the first period, and ond period, snapping ty power out, with 1984 Marek Zidlicky had two Bernier’s head back before Olympic gold medal figure assists as the Predators made the Sharks forward fell face- skater Scott Hamilton and sure this series will return to first onto the ice. A gurney country singers Rodney Nashville for Game 5. was called for before Crowell and Barbara Every Sunday in… Your Newspaper Logo Craig Rivet and Ryane Thornton and Marcel Goc Mandrell in attendance. The Every Sunday in... Clowe scored for San Jose, helped him off. Predators even had season- which outshot Nashville 24- “He’s a big kid, he does- ticket holders Vince Gill and 22. n’t go down too easy,” Amy Grant sing the national These teams haven’t been Thornton said. “So, we’ll anthem.

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double and, after Randy Winn of Pittsburgh. At a certain QUICK HITS Homers was intentionally walked to Pittsburgh point, players move on, and n’t immediately return phone get to him, Ortiz helped him- you need to hang on to them a Former Bush calls and an e-mail message. Continued from Page 6 self with a two-run double off Continued from Page 6 little longer. Michaels has alleged that Duke on a 3-0 pitch. “We all wanted to stay with landlord decides his legs fresh for the long sea- “He really stuck up for us,” the Pirates,” he said, referring Bush’s parents lived rent-free son. No doubt Ortiz (1-1) was Bonds said. “The locker room not to sue in his San Diego-area house willing to do anything to to former teammates such as “What a day he had,” said was ours. He never allowed Bobby Bonilla, Doug Drabek The Associated Press for a year while Bush was Bochy, whose team scored break his 20-month losing anyone to dictate to us. We and John Smiley. “But there SAN DIEGO — The for- playing at USC. only 20 runs in its first nine streak, which dated to an Aug. had basketball tournaments. mer landlord for Reggie He has said the arrange- games. “We’ve been trying to 29, 2005, victory against San was just no chance of us stay- We did some fun stuff.” ing. Back then, there was no Bush’s parents won’t sue the ment came with an under- get this offense going and Diego while with Arizona. He If Bonds breaks Hank football star and his family, a standing that Bush would be that’s what we needed.” was 0-8 last season with the Aaron’s career record of 755 real front person in the organi- dispute that raised questions the key figure in New Era The 42-year-old Bonds Diamondbacks and Orioles homers, the 42-year-old may zation. It was banks and cor- about whether Bush received Sports & Entertainment, a spoke to reporters at length and lost his first decision this retire after this season and porations who owned the improper benefits while play- fledgling marketing agency before the game during what season. might not play in Pittsburgh team.” ing at Southern California. co-founded by Michaels and possibly could be his final “I didn’t realize how long it again, even though 3,000 Bonds congratulated him- “I was instructed not to Lloyd Lake. visit to Pittsburgh, where he is until people remind me of career hits also remains a self Friday for doing some- proceed,” attorney Jordan Bush signed with other rep- played from 1986-92, but did it,” said Ortiz, who returned to goal. After going 3-for-3 with thing he said he’s never done Cohen, who represents resentatives. Michaels and not talk afterward. the Giants this season after two homers and a single in before — stay friendly with Michael Michaels, said Lake claimed to be out “Everybody’s just here to winning 73 games for them only four innings of play the media for six weeks of Friday. “I’m not commenting $300,000, including $100,000 watch and see what he can from 1998-2002. “I was doing Friday night, Bonds needs 19 spring training and the first any further.” in cash disbursements to the do,” Ortiz said. “That’s the everything I could to go homers to break Aaron’s two weeks of the season. The NCAA is investigating Bush family. fun part, when he starts hit- inning by inning. After five, I record and 151 hits for 3,000. While he often was the possibility of improper Lake’s attorney, Brian ting, because it brings every- was thinking, ‘Well, at least “I don’t think I need 3,000 quotable and accessible dur- benefits but has been ham- Watkins, has said for a year one’s game up a little bit. It’s now it’s an official game.”’ hits” to make the Hall of ing his early years with the pered because of the threat of that he planned to sue Bush. like, ‘Our big guy is hitting,’ Ortiz allowed 10 hits, Fame, Bonds said. “I just Pirates, his relationship with lawsuits. He said Friday that he hasn’t and you feed off that.” struck out seven and walked want 3,000 hits because the media has been more can- David Cornwell, the attor- done so yet because of “a Ortiz, bidding for his first one. His losing streak lasted Willie (Mays) says it’s a good tankerous with the Giants. ney for the Bush family, did- variety of factors.” complete game since Sept. 4, over 31 games and 16 starts, a number.” These days, Bonds tapes all 2004, allowed Chris Duffy’s stretch in which he gave up 75 Despite being a two-time interviews, then posts them on three-run homer with two outs earned runs in 86 2-3 innings. MVP with the Pirates, and his Web site so fans can in the ninth before Vinnie Ortiz kept another streak nearly winning a third MVP understand the context in or call him on the telephone at going, Pittsburgh’s 0-4 home Wooden released this time,” she added. Chulk retired Jack Wilson for award, some Pirates fans which the questions were the final out. record — one that had some became disillusioned with asked. from hospital, Wooden was taken to the fans chanting, “Let’s Go, hospital when he began to “He broke quite a streak, Bonds’ frequent playoff fail- “I’ve decided to enjoy and he should feel great about Pens” by the eighth inning. ures and his sometimes surly myself and see what I can do,” resting at home have symptoms similar to The Pirates have dropped six The Associated Press those from a year ago when he that effort,” Bochy said. “We attitude. But the Pirates Bonds said. “I’m going to gave him the shot for the com- of seven since sweeping a haven’t had a winning season have fun, make fun of myself, LOS ANGELES — John was hospitalized for divertic- three-game series in Houston. Wooden was resting at home ulitis, an inflammation of plete game, but we certainly since he left as a free agent, enjoy y’all (the media) for as don’t want that (Duffy homer) “It was a tough night for carrying a 14-season losing Friday after his hospital pockets in the colon. Zach. He couldn’t get long as I can. I’ve been doing release. The 96-year-old for- Doctors later believed he to take away from the game streak into this year. pretty good so far this year. he pitched.” untracked and the game didn’t Perhaps there’s a Barry mer UCLA coach had been had a reaction to a combina- start good,” manager Jim Hey, I’ve never lasted that hospitalized since Sunday. tion of medications, including Before the game, Bonds Bonds curse on the Pirates, long before. I’m too old to joked about his pursuit of Tracy said. much like the supposed Babe “He is at home and doing one for arthritis, according to Duke, coming off two fight with you guys anymore. well,” daughter Nan his daughter. He also had an Aaron’s record and the 3,000- Ruth curse upon the Red Sox I’m tired. I’m going to make hit mark — he is 151 hits effective starts, was lifted after they sold baseball’s first Muehlhausen said in a state- elevated heart rate Thursday. after allowing seven runs and myself happy, whether you ment from UCLA. Wooden coached the away — by saying he would slugging star to the Yankees? guys want me to be or not.” settle for three more hits. He seven hits in two innings to “No, I don’t believe that at She said he was thankful Bruins to 10 NCAA champi- jump his ERA from 3.46 to Bonds finds it fitting that for people’s thoughts, prayers, onships in a 12-year span needed only three at-bats to all,” Bonds said. “They’ve he will wear Jackie get them, even though he pre- 7.20. had some good players over cards and notes. before retiring in 1975 with a “It was bad,” he said. “It Robinson’s No. 42 on Sunday, “Dad needs his rest, so we 620-147 record in 27 years at dicted he wouldn’t start there that can do some things, to honor of the majors’ first warming up until the tempera- was pretty much everything. they just never keep the play- are asking people not to visit UCLA. My fastball command wasn’t black player, in the city where ture hit 70. It was 49 at the ers. That’s been the downfall he broke into the majors. start of the game and dropped there and I was trying to find a from there. way to get outs, and I couldn’t Cheechoo plays night. Of Bonds’ 737 homers, 96 find anything that was work- Cheechoo, who had a team- have been in Pittsburgh: 89 in ing.” high 37 goals during the sea- Three Rivers Stadium and Notes: Bonds’ two homers in Game 2 son, hurt his right knee nine By TERESA M. WALKER seven in 39 at-bats in PNC equaled the Giants’ output in minutes into the second peri- their first nine games. ... AP Sports Writer Park, which opened in 2001. od Wednesday night in a Bonds singled in the first Bonds was coming off a 1-for- NASHVILLE, Tenn. — knee-on-knee collision with 8 series against San Diego. ... San Jose forward Jonathan run of a five-run first against Nashville forward Scott left-hander Zach Duke (1-1), By winning, the Giants (3-7) Cheechoo tested his sprained Hartnell. The Sharks had avoided being 2-8 for the first right knee at Friday’s morning who followed the pattern of hoped for a one-game suspen- his 15-loss season of a year time since 1982. They had skate, then the Sharks’ top sion that did not happen. dropped four of five. They goal scorer dressed, warmed ago by getting into early trou- An MRI showed only a ble. Pedro Feliz added an RBI also halted a six-game losing 1205 Airport Park Blvd, Ukiah • 463-3500 up and was active for Game 2 sprain, and Wilson said he streak against Pittsburgh. against Nashville. would talk to the team doctors Cheechoo had said the about whether Cheechoo decision to play was up to could further damage the knee him. If his knee swells or the if he played. The Sharks have pain worsens, he said he the advantage of two days off would not play. But he wore before Game 3 in San Jose to nothing on his knee for the let Cheechoo rest. morning skate and appeared Cheechoo is a key piece of fine as he warmed up before the Sharks’ top line, and his Friday night’s faceoff. 130 goals are the most among San Jose coach Ron Wilson players entering the NHL said the decision would be since 2002-03. made at game time and that he The Predators contend the was mentally preparing to collision was unintentional. play rookie Joe Pavelski. San Cheechoo doesn’t agree. Jose won the opener 5-4 in “He stuck out his knee double overtime Wednesday whether he wants to admit it night, with Game 2 of the or not,” he said. “I’ve seen the best-of-seven series Friday tape. His knee came out.”

where he lay for a few min- Sharks forward utes. Steve Bernier Trainers tended to Bernier, then waved for a gurney to be helped off ice brought onto the ice. But the The Associated Press Sharks forward was able to NASHVILLE, Tenn. — skate off with Joe Thornton San Jose forward Steve and Marcel Goc on either side Bernier had to be helped off helping him. the ice after being hit into the Radulov, who had a goal boards with his head snapping and an assist in the first peri- back before he fell face-first od, was given a five-minute Friday night in Game 2 major for checking in the against the Nashville back. He also was given a Predators. game misconduct. Bernier was at the side- It was the second San Jose boards, working for control of player knocked from the game the puck when he was first hit with an injury in this short by Nashville defenseman Dan series. Forward Jonathan Hamhuis. Then Nashville Cheechoo sprained his right rookie knee in a knee-on-knee colli- came up and hit Bernier in the sion with Scott Hartnell in the back, snapping the forward’s second period of Game 1, but head back and forth at 4:44 of he played Friday night. the second period. Hartnell was ejected from that Bernier fell to the ice, game.

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actor; Loretta Lynn (1935-), singer, is 72; Julie have the body of a 30-year-old. I know I have Datebook: Saturday, April 14, 2007 Christie (1941-), actress, is 66; Pete Rose the brain of a 15-year-old. If you’ve got both, (1941-), baseball player, is 66; Adrien Brody you can play baseball.” -- Pete Rose Today is the 104th day of 2007 and the 26th Wrath” was published. (1973-), actor, is 34. TODAY’S FACT: The lowest point on day of spring. In 1986, the United States launched air TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1910, President Earth is called Challenger Deep, located at the TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1865, John strikes against Libya. William Howard Taft began a tradition by bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Wilkes Booth shot and fatally wounded TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Anne Sullivan throwing out the first ball on the Washington Ocean -- nearly 36,000 feet below sea level. President Abraham Lincoln. Macy (1866-1936), educator; John Gielgud Senators’ opening day. TODAY’S MOON: Between last quarter In 1939, John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of (1904-2000), actor; Rod Steiger (1925-2002), TODAY’S QUOTE: “Doctors tell me I (April 10) and new moon (April 17).

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DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 19 9 2 18 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion OESE 4112316 Unscramble these four Jumbles, WMTO one letter to each square, 11 12 10 14 to form four ordinary words. INRL 18 19 23 11 ENCR YATTS

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Dear Annie: My 90-year-old grandmother should not be living there. Can you and your avoid making my patients wait, but you cannot moved into my parents’ house a year ago, sister arrange a regular schedule with Mom so predict how long it will take to see hospital because Grandma was showing signs of ANNIE’S MAILBOX that you alternate having Grandma? Would patients before office hours. You cannot know dementia and kept forgetting to take her med- Dad be willing to pay for outside help if Mom when someone will have a heart attack or ications. My sister lives three hours away, and By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar won’t? Are there adult daycare centers in the deliver a baby. If I am running significantly I am slightly closer. We each visit about once a area? Contact the Family Caregiver Alliance behind, I try to notify patients so they can month. (caregiver.org) at 1-800-445-8106 or the reschedule. Mom has health problems, and we knew speak to Grandma that way and suggested she Eldercare Locator (eldercare.gov) at 1- 800- Our schedule will be full, yet people still eventually the stress of caring for Grandma get someone to come in a couple of days a 677-1116 to see what resources are available. insist on being seen. We try to work them in, would become too much for her. The last time week, but she refuses to spend the money, even Dear Annie: During the last few years, we but then everyone waits because you can only I visited, Mom seemed to have gone over the though my parents can afford it. Instead, Mom have been deluged with appeals for money for take care of someone properly so fast. Also, edge and was speaking abusively to Grandma. has begun an expensive home improvement veterans, soldiers and soldiers’ families. There patients who come in for one problem often She defended herself by saying that Grandma project and hasn’t spoken to me since. are so many and no way to know which are add a list of other problems. We cannot say, had never been very good to her as a child. I’m worried. I don’t want to report this situ- legitimate. Is there a way to find out which of “Your time is up. Your chest pain will have to I invited Grandma to stay with me for a ation, but I feel something needs to be done. -- these organizations really help our service peo- wait.” week or two, so they could both have a break. Worried Kid ple? We want to do our part, but we don’t want Doctors’ office receptionists have a very Mom said, “Good! Then I can put her in a rest Dear Worried: We love children who are to send money to scam artists. -- North high turnover and burnout rate due to the diffi- home when she comes back!” Grandma came willing to step in when the situation requires it. 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216-07 274-07 HELP 3-24,31,4-7,14/07 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 4-14,21,28,5-5/07 PUBLIC NOTICE 10 NOTICES 10 NOTICES 120 WANTED SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) payment or services ACTIVITY Kristine K. Byrd COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, UKIAH 234-07 CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso) furnished to patients ASSISTANT 182 Oak Knoll Rd. SCUK CVPT’0798705 239-07 BRANCH 3-31,4-7,14,21/07 who are admitted on Ability to work Ukiah, CA 95482 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso a 3-31,4-7,14,21/07 FICTITIOUS or after March 31, weekends. Must In the Matter of the Application of Bret A. Byrd Acusado) DOUGLAS BROWN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 2007. enjoy working with KAELEB DALE RAND, a minor, 182 Oak Knoll Rd. YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Questions concern- the elderly. Contact for Change of Name. Ukiah, CA 95482 Ud. le está demandando) JONATHAN B. STATEMENT File No.: 2007-F0182 ing patient transfers Teri 462-1436 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE This business is con- MULLOCK. File No.: 2007-F0177 THE FOLLOWING You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this and medical records OF NAME ducted by Husband THE FOLLOWING CONTINUED ADMINISTRATIVE PERSON(S) IS summons is served on you to file a typewrit- should be directed to Unlimited & Wife. The regis- PERSON(S) IS SUPPORT FOR ASSISTANT (ARE) DOING BUSI- ten response at this court. A letter or phone the custodian of pa- No. SCUKCVPT ‘07-98793 trants commenced to (ARE) DOING BUSI- OUR TROOPS $30,000 NESS AS: call will not protect you; your typewritten re- tient information, Iron Date: Filed MARCH 20, 2007 transact business un- NESS AS: (2 positions) MENDOCINO SKYE sponse must be in proper legal form if you Mountain 8150 Sig- WHEREAS KAELEB DALE RAND, petition- der the fictitious busi- LOST CREEK Native American MAPLES want the court to hear your case. If you do not Vietnam Vets nal Court Sacramen- ness name or names VINEYARDS; LOST Cash Assistance Pro- er, a minor, has filed a petition with the clerk 297 Gardens Ave., file your response on time, you may lose the /Legacy Vets to, CA 95824. CREEK FARMS & gram in Lake County. of this court for a decree changing applicant’s Ukiah, CA 95482 listed above on April case, and your wages, money and property Motorcycle Club VINEYARDS Exper. working name from KAELEB DALE RAND Joshua B. Hill 2, 2007. Endorsed- may be taken without further warning from the & LOST & court. There are other legal requirements. 21451 Highway 128 w/Tribal people help- to KAELEB DALE BROWNING 297 Gardens Ave., Filed on March 29, VFW Post 1900 30 FOUND 2007 at the Mendoci- You may want to call an attorney right away. Yorkville, CA 95494 ful. Clean DMV Drug ITIS ORDERED that all persons interested in Ukiah, CA 95482 FOUND female dog, no County Clerks Of- If you do not know an attorney, you may call Stephen J. Peters Testing, Background the above matter appear in Department E of This business is con- Presents a 6-7 yrs old., red/white fice. an attorney referral service or a legal aid of- 21451 Highway 128 Check F/T w/Bene- this court, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, Cali- ducted by an Individ- fice (listed in the phone book). specks, large floppy /s/Kristine K. Byrd Yorkville, CA 95494 Spaghetti fits. Applica & Job fornia, on May 18th, 2007, at 9:30 a.m., or ual. The registrant Después de que le entreguen esta citación ju- ears. Found in KRISTINE K. BYRD This business is con- Dinner Description at as soon thereafter as the matter may be commenced to trans- dicial usted tiene un plazo de 30 DIAS CAL- ducted by an Individ- Comptche area. www.cttp.net or act business under ENDARIOS para presentar una respuesta es- For heard and show cause, if any, why the peti- 238-07 ual. The registrant 354-4046 707-262-4404 the fictitious business crita a máquina en esta corte. Una carta o tion for change of name should not be grant- 3-31,4-7,14,21/07 commenced to trans- “GI Moms” Fax to: 707-274-4233 name or names listed una llamada telefónica no le ofrecera protec- Lost-Female Boxer ed. FICTITIOUS act business under Resume & applica above on March 16, ción; su respuesta escrita a máquina tiene 5 mo. old. Barbie. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of BUSINESS NAME the fictitious business Donated by Closes 4/14/07 2007. Endorsed-Filed que cumplir con las formalidades legales Carmel w/whit marks. this order to show cause be published in the STATEMENT name or names listed Zack’s Indian Hiring on March 20, 2007 at apropiadas si usted quiere que la corte escu- Reward. 743-1795 Ukiah Daily Journal, a newspaper of general File No.: 2007-F0190 che su caso. Si usted no presenta su re- above on Sept. 9, Preference Applies. the Mendocino Coun- Restaurant & circulation printed in Mendocino County, Cali- THE FOLLOWING spuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso, y le 1986. Endorsed-Filed ty Clerks Office. Catering. Associate Teacher fornia, once a week for four successive PERSON(S) IS pueden quitar su salario, su dinero y otras co- on March 16, 2007 at for E Center’s /s/Joshua B. Hill (ARE) DOING BUSI- sas de su propiedad sin aviso adicional por the Mendocino Coun- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the Head Start Prgrm JOSHUA B. HILL NESS AS: parte de la corte. Existen otros requisitos le- ty Clerks Office. Saturday petition. April 28 4-8 PM in Kelseyville; 20 ATTORNEY: 235-07 IGNITIS gales. Puede que usted quiera llamar a un /s/Stephen J. Peters abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un Veteran’s hrs/wk; seasonal; JULIE W. SPOLJARIC, ESQ. 3-31,4-7,14,21/07 2040 Wildwood Rd. STEPHEN J. Ukiah, CA 95482 abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de refer- Memorial Building bilingual Eng/Span) MASON & MORRISON (SBN 90732) FICTITIOUS PETERS Julie Ellen Vander encia de abogados o a una oficina de ayuda 239 Seminary pref; $10.55/hr 104 N. SCHOOL STREET BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Stoep legal (vea al directorio telefónico). Ave., Ukiah w/potential up to UKIAH, CA 95482 The name and address of the court is: (El File No.: 2007-F0215 2040 Wildwood Rd. Donations: $12.85/hr; CDA nombre y dirección de la corte es) SUPERI- (707) 468-9140 THE FOLLOWING Ukiah, CA 95482 GET A $10 Adults What better time to credential or Min 12 OR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF /s/ Richard J. Henderson PERSON(S) IS $5 children add a new canine core units ECE & 1 This business is con- MENDOCINO, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, RICHARD J. HENDERSON (ARE) DOING BUSI- ✔Funds are companion than yr. classrm exp; ducted by an Individ- CA 95482 JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT NESS AS: ual. The registrant JOB! used to purchase during a school va- Must have valid The name, address and telephone number of FLOWERS BY Find It In items to send cation! Come to the CA driver’s license; commenced to trans- plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attor- The Ukiah contact: HR Dept, NATASHA act business under ney, is: (El nombre, la dirección y el número DAILY JOURNAL to our troops. Ukiah shelter and PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 38640 South the fictitious business de teléfono del abogado del demandante, o GI Mom’s is a meet big dogs like 1128 Yuba St., Highway One name or names listed del demandante que no tiene abogado, es) “non-political Max an 88 lb. Marysville; 530- 217-07 Gualala, CA 95445 above on Nov. 20, David. M. Kindopp (Bar #183991) organization. Chocolate Lab or 741-2995; Final 218-07 Natasha Malory 3-24,31,4-7,14/07 2002. Endorsed-Filed Law Office of Duncan M. James 462-4204 a smaller dog like filing date is 3-24,31,4-7,14/07 Lynn FICTITIOUS on March 22, 2007 at 445 N. State St. 463-0672 Pumpkin a 21 lb. 4/23/07, 5 pm. EOE FICTITIOUS 27605 Tanbark Way BUSINESS NAME the Mendocino Coun- Ukiah, CA 95482 JRT mix. Pumpkin BUSINESS NAME Jenner, CA 95450 (707) 468-9271 Auto Technician STATEMENT ty Clerks Office. ❤ TIL THEY ALL ❤ will fit on your lap. STATEMENT This business is con- DATE: (Fecha) Feb. 27, 2007 Exp req’d, well estab- File No.: 2007-F0139 COME HOME Dogs at the shelter File No.: 2007-F0192 ducted by an Individ- /s/Julie Vander Stoep /s/Benjamin D. Stough lished bus., good pay THE FOLLOWING come in all sizes THE FOLLOWING ual. The registrant JULIE Christy Recendiz, Deputy and benefits avail. PERSON(S) IS PUBLIC NOTICE and colors and are PERSON(S) IS commenced to trans- VANDER STOEP 462-1128 (ARE) DOING BUSI- FOR FACILITY just waiting to have (ARE) DOING BUSI- act business under 1020 N. State St. NESS AS: CLOSING their forever family NESS AS: the fictitious business Bailey’s, Laytonville, SMART BUY The Ukiah Surgery find them at 298 BUSY BARBS name or names listed has a full-time SUPPLY When you use the Classifieds Center at 271 Ob- Plant Rd. or call 4085 Young Creek above on June 1, opening for an P.O. Box 1996, servatory Ave., Sage at 467-6453. Road 2007. Endorsed-Filed to find a job, you will be Accounting assistant: 21371 Meadowbrook on March 29, 2007 at Ukiah, CA 95482 will Ukiah, CA 95482 going up, the corporate to perform account Willits, CA 95490 the Mendocino Coun- no longer participate Barbara Lee Wood HELP analysis and reconci- Leslie Swoolley ty Clerks Office. ladder, that is. In the in the Medicare Pro- 4085 Young Creek 120 WANTED liation; assist in the P.O.Box 1996 /s/Natasha Malory Classifieds, you will find lots of gram Title XVIII of Road 1/2 Manager 1/2 budget process; and Willits, CA 95490 Lynn the Social Security Ukiah, CA 95482 jobs and just maybe one of Caregiver Board & maintain fixed asset This business is con- NATASHA MALORY Act, effective March This business is con- Care Education and files. Position ducted by an Individ- LYNN them will take you right up 31, 2007. The agree- ducted by an Individ- exp. req. 467-0911 requires strong PC ual. The registrant 237-07 the corporate ladder of ment between The ual. The registrant skills with Excel and commenced to trans- 3-31,7,14,21/07 Ukiah Sugery Center commenced to trans- success. 40 hrs. wk. Tues.- Word proficiency, act business under FICTITIOUS and the Secretary act business under Sat. Light ranch help/ and 10-key the fictitious business BUSINESS NAME Health and Human the fictitious business retail sales. Several calculator by touch. name or names listed STATEMENT Services will be ter- name or names listed duties. Must be self College-level above on February File No.: 2007-F0217 minated on March above on March 22, motivator. Call accounting or equiva- 26, 2007. Endorsed- THE FOLLOWING 31, 2007 from the 2007. Endorsed-Filed 485-0830 from 9-4 lent experience Filed on February PERSON(S) IS medicare Program in on March 22, 2007 at CNAs (pm& NOC)New preferred. Please 26, 2007 at the Men- (ARE) DOING BUSI- accordance with the the Mendocino Coun- wage scale. Hire on fax resume to docino County Clerks NESS AS: provisions of the So- ty Clerks Office. 590 S. School St., Ukiah bonus. Pick up shift (707)-371-0087, or Office. THE COFFEE LADY cial Security Act. /s/Barbara Lee Wood bonuses. Cln fam.like email to: /s/Leslie Swoolley 1610 S. 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Drug 380 SHARE RENT 175 Thompson St. PACIFIC.NET child supervision, To Buy UKIAH health facility, various Med-sized mfg. co. in Social Services test, cannabis not Apt. dntown Willits. (Btwn W. Clay & W. and development of Preston Smith shifts avail. and fill in Mendocino Co. seek- Branch tested. Good DMV, Private bdrm. $500/ Perkins) Sat & Sun IN-HOME CARE materials and activ- DJ Graves Townhouse. $8-$10/hr. 467-0911 ing Engr Designer Currently no theft or assault mo. incl. utils. Cats 8-2 Great items!!! Providing in-home recruiting for: ities. Req: Must be convictions. Assist 707-543-8300 2060 S. Dora w/min. 5 yrs. mech. www.orionre.com OK. N/S. 489-0174 CASE MANAGER care doesn’t just ● 17 yrs old, with 2bd. 1.5 ba. $800. Big Garage Sale design drafting Senior Staff developmentally for Environmental pay in dollars, it H.S. diploma or At Greg’s Transmis- experience. Must be Services Analyst - disabled at home 7200sf industrial Indep., 26 yr old, Alternatives Foster also pays in joy - in Personnel. GED equivalency Charming 1 bd. sion 265 E. Clay, proficient in AutoCad and on outings. bldg. $3400mo. single, working fem., Family Agency. a job well done for For further preferred. Experi- Apt. $825 & studio furn., lots of auto 2000 or later, 3-D Call 485-5168 4000 sf. pole barn seeking roommate Provide supportive someone who gets info go to: ence working in a $700. All utils incl. parts, baby stuff, Cad a plus; must be Teacher Assistant also avail. with 1.5 $300/mo. 391-7110 services to foster to stay in their own www.mss.ca.gov to childcare center is stereo stuff, VCR, self-starter capable of for E Center’s fenced ac. $4800 children & families in home because of “Career a plus. MOVE IN SPECIAL Lg room in big house surround sound. Sat multi-tasking w/mini- Migrant Head Start for all. 462-0686 the Lkpt. area. MSW you. Part and full Opportunities” Competitive salary at 1416 S. State St. $490/mo. $490 dep. & Sun. Lots of misc! mal supervision in Prgm in Cloverdale; COMMERCIAL or MA in related field, time jobs available. Or call the MCDSS & benefits. 3bd2ba. townhse. Utilities included. busy mfg. firm. Excel- seasonal; 40 RESIDENTIAL & Big Multi Fam. B.A. with significant Flexible hours. Jobline: Fax resumes to: (707) 718-2110 lent benefits w/401K. hrs/wk; benefits; bi- OFFICE SPACE Fri.& Sat. 9-5 All in exp. Offering exc. $9.00 per hour. 707-467-5866. 877.382.7617 www.microphor.com lingual (Eng/Span) AVAILABLE 140 Zinfandel Male wants male excel. cond. 627 ben. & competitive Health benefits All close 4-27-07. AES is an EOE. e- mail: info@ pref; Marysville has For recorded Listings, 1bd1ba. $660 roommate to share Ellen Lynn Rdwd Vly. salary. Send resume: available (50 hours microphor.com; send 1 split-shift position Call 462-1840 Ext. 195 Hud OK. 2bdrm 1bath W. Side By Eagle Peak Sch. Donna Gillispie, worked a month Mid sized mfg Co. PT/FT FORESTRY resume: Microphor, & bilingual is re- Fenced acre. Hard Home. Fully furnish- 756 East Ave. Chico, minimum) & Work- seeking a Shipping TECH. Work FREE GARAGE 452 E. Hill Rd., quired; Level l: gravel. Zoned Indust. Hopland ed, rainbow friendly, CA 95969 EOE ers Compensation and Receiving Clerk outdoors. $20/hr . SALE SIGNS. Willits, CA, 95490 or $8.27/hr w/potential 1000 sf office w/2000 MOVE IN SPECIAL must see to appreci- Insurance. Workers 2 yrs exp., OT re- call 707-485-7211 x10 Realty World Selzer Cashiers fax: 707-459-8540 up to $10.07; Min 6 sf attached shop. 2bd. 1 ba. Apt.$725 ate. After 7pm needed to provide quired as necessary. Realty. 350 E. Gobbi Fork Lift Drivers RDA F/T Potter core ECE units. 220, 3 phase elect. 2, 426-3645 David domestic services Competitive pay/DOE Must Pass D.T. Family Nurse Valley Community Level ll: $8.69/hr 1212 roll up doors. CENTURY 21 Garage Sale, Practioner/ and/or personal Good benefit pkg; Room mate wanted 467-0117 Health Please call w/potential up to 2010 Industry Rd. off Les Ryan Realty 8-11 Sat, April 14th Assistant care to aged, blind call Microphor at W. side private bth. Erica 743-1188 x110 $10.58; Min 12 core of Orr Springs Rd. Property Management 2460 Catalan Ct. for family practice & or disabled per- 707-459-5563 x 121; quiet N/S/D/A N/Pets Circulation ECE units; prev exp $1700/mo. 485-7811 468-0463 Ukiah, Vichy or email resume to: 1 person. $500 mo. Director sons. Tasks may RECEPTIONIST w/lic child care Springs Estates office. Productivity include house- [email protected] Computer exp. nec. Office 450sf. 2193 S. 472-0713 Furniture for facility desirable. based compensation. cleaning, cooking, Good people skills State St. Ukiah. and lots of misc! Mid sized mfg Co. Must have valid CA Single Mom Ukiah $40/hr + 10% retire- laundry, shopping, nec. Apply in per- Good parking. 707- 320 DUPLEXES seeking a Tool & driver’s license; w/daughter will share Daily Journal ment contribution & & personal care. son 213 S. Main St. 462-8273 $350 + sec. 3 bdrm 1.5 bth Leukemia fund raiser Die Maker. Uses More info. & job 5bd. house. $750 for 590 S. School St. other benefits. Must consent to be Ukiah OFFICE FOR RENT Townhouse Fire- 1101 Maple Ave. Sat machine & precision desc @ Attn: HR 2, $850 for 3 etc. + Ukiah, Ca. Send resume to fingerprinted for a 400sq’ +/- utilities inc. place, W/D hu. gar. only 8-1 furn, hshld, hand tools to main- Red Fox Casino Dept, 1128 Yuba utils. Ukiah.485-5009 PO Box 2739 criminal back- 950 Waugh Ln. Ukiah yd. $1100/mo. $1600 Lots of good stuff!!! tain & repair plastic NOW HIRING St.,Marysville; 530- NEW & USED Management Ukiah, Ca 95482 ground check, pro- Plenty of parking dep. (707) 433-6688 MOVING SALE injection molds & ● Kitchen 741-2995; Final EQUIPMENT and Circulation vide references, & $400/mo. Paoli 400 EVERYTHING related tools, dies, ● Tech filing date is 320 CHABLIS experience Front Desk/ attend an orienta- Realty 462-4608 Homelite mini MUST GO, PELASE preferred. Advertising Asst. gauges, jigs & fix- ● Security, 4/16/07, 5 pm. EOE Townhouse near high tion class. Office/Retail Space tiller cultivator STOP BY AT 107 P/T in Willits. M-F tures. Work in pri- ● Cashiers School. 2bd 1.5 ba. Applications & State St.frontage with 30cc. Good TEDFORD AVE, Resumes can 9am-2pm. Reliable, mary skill areas with ● Night floor Teacher job share 2 lndry rm. dbl. car gar. orientation are parking. 1140 sf. UKIAH OR CALL be emailed to high energy, multi- little or no supervi- manager 1/2 days/wk for age Very sml. yd. $950. cond., w/ gas can available in $950 mo. 265-4318 467-8443. LOTS OF sion, instructs others ● Exp. promotions 7-9 class, assistant Ernie Fine Agt. $95 463-2954 udjpublisher@ tasker, personable Spanish through DESK, OFFICE in the specific duties & marketing teacher 1/2 time for 467-3645 BY pacific.net for real estate office. the Willits office. FURNITURE. of all skill areas, min. person. age 9-12 class, Mon- SUBSCRIBE TODAY! APPOINTMENT ONLY Microsoft Publisher, Mendocino 420 BOATS multi-line telephones 5 yrs exp. in tool and Friendly attitude tessori training/expe- Moving - Sat. only CLASS A DRIVER County In-Home Ukiah Lrg. 1bd. $895. 14 ft lake boat with & front desk experi- die making. OT re- helpful. Willing to rience preferred, 07- The Ukiah 9-1. 1200 Orr wanted. FT, year Supportive Patio, gar., Lndry HU. trailer in Fort Bragg ence a +. Must have quired as necessary. train. 984-6800 08 school year, apply Springs Rd. Dog round. 1 load per day Services (IHSS) Quiet. Nr. shopping, $800 obo own transportation. Competitive pay/DOE or come in for through 4-30. DAILY JOURNAL kennel, wood stove, w/ new equipment. Public Authority 707-468-3500 etc. (650)207-5335 #707-367-2079 Good benefit pkg; application. Tree of Life games, desk & misc. Pay starts at $17/hr Please bring Referral Registry. call Microphor at 200 Cahto Dr. Montessori Charter MOVING SALE - DOE. Serious, expe- resumes in person To apply, call in 707-459-5563 x 121; Laytonville 462-0913 FURNITURE Nice Things- All rienced applicants to 444 N. State St., Ukiah 467-5875, 440 or email resume to: ●●●●●●●● Apartments Goes- Furn., Tools, only. 972-7465 Ukiah. in Fort Bragg The Hopland Band of QUEEN SIZE [email protected] Pomo Indians has an ANTIQUE REPLICA Toys, 40 YR. Stuff C. CLERK for gas Full time receptionist 962-1150, or in Now offering Studio MOUNTAIN VIEW immediate opening BED FRAME 1051 Hwy 175 Hop- station in Hopland. needed for a busy Willits 456-3752 employee $590...In Town Location ASSISTED LIVING for an EPA Program 468-1445 land. Sat & Sun 10-5 744-1948. 13600 professional office. insurance after $635...Partly furnished/utilities included (senior housing) Coordinator. Re- Moving-Sat. 9 am-? Mountain House. Rd. Must be able to work INTERESTED IN 90 days. Solid oak coffee & Furn., appliances, weekends, multi task MAKING EXTRA NOW HIRING quires 4 year degree. 1-2 Bedrooms Come Work With end tables $325. sports collectables, and be a self starter. COOK P/T RN Case Manager Drug test & back- Our Team with de- $$$$$$$$$$$ - $525...... Talmage Rd...... Carports Grandfather clock art & much more. Salary DOE, benefits, Help the elderly avoid ground check req. velopmentally disa- The Ukiah Sat.&Sun. 8-5 pm $660...... Bush St...... HUD ok $1000. Hanging clock Everything must go. 401K & vacation. nursing homes. PHN For application and bled adults. F/T, P/T Daily Journal Wage DOE $725...... Church St...... Upstairs $200. All top quality. 550 Capps Ln. Please mail cover let- or BSN preferred. 32 job description call in home setting. Pick seeks carriers for Apply at 1343 S. $735...... Perkins St...... Downstairs Ebay collectables. ter and resume to hrs/wk. Excl benefits. 707-744-1647 x1341 YARD SALE up application 1000 motor routes. Dora St. Ukiah 467-1928 box 03083, c/o Ukiah Resume, cov. Ltr. to or e-mail: $740 ...... Laws Ave...... Move-in Discount at 1160 N. Bush, Sanford Ranch Rd. Apply in person Daily Journal, P.O. MSSP/Community [email protected] $785...... Oak St...... Laundry onsite WANTED Sat & Sun 9-5. Ukiah or call 468-9331 Nail Techs Needed 590 S. School St. Care, 301 S. State St., $800...... Old River Rd...... Cute & Clean TO BUY Lots of misc. Box 749, Ukiah, CA at Elayne’s Nails & VOLUNTEER 450 Companion/Driver for Ukiah. Ukiah, 95482 EOE 95482-0749. Spa. Please apply at COORDINATOR. $825/900...... Washington...... New Carport/clean Cash for junk cars REC VEH 25 yr old head injured Round Table Pizza NEW EXCITING Landscaper/laborer 1252 Airport Park P/T-$12.06 to $16.18 Call for details. 610 CAMPING man. Var. hrs. $8.50- POSITION WORK- Now hiring for eves & Se habla Espanol. wanted. F/T. Own Blvd #D2. 462-5301 per hr. + benefits. Houses ‘37 Jamboree moto- $10.50/hr. 463-2587 ING WITH KIDS wkends. Must be 18 546-7553 small pickup a plus. Excel. organizational $900...... N. State St...... 2bed/1ba rhome, 68,000 mi. 6 wks pd vacation Tasting Room Sales or older. Apply in Construction Help 972-5464 & interpersonal skills new fridge, new cap- 403 B. Small home- McDowell person between 1-4 I buy coins and Needed, Immed. req. Ability to moti- tains chairs, 4000 like environment, PT RECEPTIONIST is looking for 292 S. State St. Call for commercial locations other collectables. openings, some exp. vate, communicate & watt gen, runs perfect good pay & bens. Reliable, multi task- friendly, energetic available. 621-1308/ 485-7750 preferred. 485-1991 ing, good general ROUTE DRIVER train. Computer liter- $6500. 275-2221 Starting sal $11.76+ P/T help. Personality office skills. Bilingual a must, wine Must have class B acy a must. WE RECYCLE & PAY Cooks, will train hr. On the job train- ‘89 Winnebago War- + not req. Must pass know- ledge a plus. w/hazmat. Full bene- More info at www. Beverly Sanders Realty Co. CA$H for batteries, Apply in person, Ask ing prov. Flex. F/T, rier. 27’. 55k, Aux drug test. Apply n Resumes only please: fit pkg. incl. 401K. projectsanctuary.org 320 S. State Street copper, brass, alum, for Stephen P/T pos. avail.Fax generator. Gd rubber. person at 50 W. P.O. 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LANDSCAPE Massage Bid forms available at Prepainted Massage • Electrical 241 Plant Rd., License #624806 C27 Oolah Boudreau-Taylor Seamless Gutters Ceiling fans, wall outlets, wall Ukiah 95482. 27 Colors to Choose From Mr. Terry Kulbeck heaters (gas & electric), Vehicles sold by RESIDENTIAL Thorough & Sensitive 564 S. 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“to chew on a baguette while $1,000 from the previous local historian and planning Lombardi giving me that advice.” Briefly year. Awards commissioner Judy Pruden The tribute also included a The return for the vice for her years of volunteer video about Lombardi, narrat- president and his wife, Lynne, work with the Main Street Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 2 shows that they owed federal Continued from Page 1 ed by friends who spoke of his Program, especially her Connector. taxes of $413,326 on overall generosity, his humor and his the capital but have cautioned Boys & Girls Clubs, St. founding and unflagging Connectors, Gary said, are against drawing any firm con- taxable income of $1.6 mil- dedication to community, lion. But throughout last year, Mary’s school, 4-H and FFA. efforts on behalf of the Ukiah people who know everyone, clusions until at least the sum- • Business Partner of the PumpkinFest. Called “move with confidence, accompanied by photos of the Cheneys paid $464,789 in mer. Year was awarded to Parducci “Ukiah’s best tour guide” by curiosity, energy and ease” Lombardi putting in volunteer Figures compiled by the taxes, or $51,463 too much. Instead of taking a refund, Cellars and Mendocino Wine emcee Spencer Brewer, and are vital in facilitating time at dozens of local events. AP from Iraqi police reports Company owned by Tom and connections among people in show that 1,586 civilians were the Cheneys elected to apply Pruden is also known for her Local songstress Paula the overpayment to their 2007 Tim Thornhill and Paul encyclopedic knowledge of a community. Gary cited Samonte wrote and sang a killed in Baghdad between the Dolan. The company is the numerous occasions when start of the offensive and tax bill. Ukiah history and her part in song dedicated to Lombardi, largest in-kind sponsor for the Lombardi had made things Thursday. year to Main Street events. helping to preserve Ukiah’s happen on campus -- the whose chorus was “Mighty Rove didn’t Dolan, speaking for the com- historic buildings. school vineyard, the three Marty Lombardi.” Rutgers team intentionally delete pany, said his partners had one The capacity crowd event new softball fields -- by the Lombardi has spent 35 primary goal when they was held at the Ukiah power of his ability to bring years working for the Savings accepts apology e-mails, lawyer says moved to the area: to make a Conference Center, catered by people together. Bank of Mendocino County, from Don Imus WASHINGTON (AP) — difference in Mendocino Potter Valley Cafe and includ- Lombardi’s son Matt, get- ed a silent auction of goods where he is now a senior vice NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Karl Rove’s lawyer on Friday County. ting up from a table full of dismissed the notion that • The Spirit of Main from downtown business family members, took the president and loan administra- (AP) — Rutgers women’s basketball coach C. Vivian President Bush’s chief politi- Street award was given to owners. stage to thank his Dad for tor. cal adviser intentionally delet- blessing his children with a A short list of the organiza- Stringer said Friday the team had accepted radio host Don ed his own e-mails from a great role model. tions and causes he is now or Republican-sponsored com- don’t care if it’s the Taj Mahal “Every son should be so Imus’ apology. She said he has been involved in includes deserves a chance to move on puter system. Housing -- unless the city of Ukiah lucky,” he said. The attorney said Rove starts putting in some recre- Friend and South Valley the Ukiah Education but hopes the furor his racist believed the communications ational space, parks and play- High School principal Foundation, the Chamber of and sexist insult caused will Continued from Page 1 be a catalyst for change. were being preserved in grounds in that area,” he said. Antonio Lopez set aside pre- Commerce, MESA, the coun- accordance with the law. pared remarks to talk about ty Drug Court, the Mendocino “We, the Rutgers residents have disagreed. Commission Chairwoman University Scarlet Knight bas- The issue arose because the Judy Pruden also said she long evenings spent with his Agricultural Scholarship Initially, these neighbors ketball team, accept — accept White House and Republican were concerned that adding wished the city would have friend cleaning up kitchens or Committee, the Workforce National Committee have said picking up chairs after a char- — Mr. Imus’ apology, and we more low-income housing to bought the lot and turned it Investment Board, Nuestra are in the process of forgiv- they may have lost e-mails the area with little recreation into a park, but said to itable event and getting lots of from Rove and other adminis- good advice from Lombardi Casa, Plowshares, Boys & ing,” Stringer read from a opportunity, and also a grow- RCHDC that she appreciates it team statement a day after the tration officials. ing traffic problem coupled on the importance of seeing Girls Clubs, and affordable Democratically chaired con- “listened to the neighborhood, life as one long opportunity. housing organizations. women met personally with with the absence of sidewalks you listened to the commission Imus and his wife. gressional committees want What he learned from If volunteer service came in parts, would lower the qual- and understand that it’s a priv- “We still find his state- those e-mails for their probe ity of life for all. Lombardi most of all, Lopez with frequent flyer miles, said of the firings of eight federal ilege to live in Ukiah and we said, was that in the end it’s ments to be unacceptable, and But with the revisions pro- deserve quality projects.” emcee Spencer Brewer, this is an experience that we prosecutors. not how much money you posed by RCHDC, they were Hill said he was delighted to Lombardi would have “a will never forget,” she said. At the same time, docu- ready to move forward. have, what you own or who ments released by the Justice see the project moving forward The team had just played “We’re moving on and you know in your life, “it’s roundtrip ticket to the moon.” Department Friday showed a after approximately four years how our children turned out.” Lombardi, who laughed for the NCAA national cham- we’re happy with the additions pionship last week and lost new contradiction in the of work to secure the land, find And by that, he said, and cried through these pre- administration’s accounting of and changes of the project, but Lombardi includes all the when Imus, on his nationally we’d like it to be tweaked just the funding and plan the com- sentations, took the stage to a syndicated radio show, called the firings, indicating that plex to fill the need for low- children in our community, replacements for those dis- a little bit more to allow for not just his own. standing ovation saying with the players “nappy-headed even a higher quality of living income housing (RCHDC’s emotion that he was simply hos.” The statement outraged missed were being considered Orchard Manor and Orchard His dedication to Ukiah by department officials nearly for the residents,” Ann Kelly, a High School and its students “overwhelmed. Sometimes I listeners and set off a national member of the steering com- Village Apartments nearby are debate about taste and toler- a year beforehand. Attorney limited to extremely and very is well known and he is a fix- hate being Italian,” he joked. General Alberto Gonzales’ mittee for the neighborhood ture on campus, where he Typically, he began by ance. It also led to his firing organization, said. low incomes). by CBS on Thursday. former chief of staff told a began showing up at Gary’s crediting others. Senate panel last month that The organization’s request To date, RCHDC is the invitation two decades ago to “These comments are to add benches will be incor- largest nonprofit developer in “I feel like I’m accepting indicative of greater ills in our he had no replacements in faculty meetings and eventu- mind when the first seven porated by planning staff as the rural Northern California, ally becoming instrumental in all these accolades on behalf culture,” Stringer said. “It is plans are finalized. Bike racks owning or managing more not just Mr. Imus, and we prosecutors were fired on the formation of the campus of a community that never Dec. 7. and barbecues will also be con- than 971 affordable housing MESA program for Hispanic stops giving,” he said. hope that this will be and sidered for the property. units throughout Northern youth, a program he continues He thanked Main Street serve as a catalyst for change. The organization was also Let us continue to work hard California and western to support. Program for the honor and concerned by an element of the Nevada, including 10 develop- Another longtime friend, together to make this world a Man jumps to new design -- a tunnel-like said he could not have done better place.” ments for low-income fami- local winemaker Paul Dolan, death from Empire passage through the northern- lies, seniors and disabled per- recalled a time when he was any of it without the support most building allowing resi- one of a group of Lombardi’s of his employer, the Savings State Building sons in Ukiah. dents to access the courtyard Hill said he hopes to begin men friends celebrating Bank. Bushes pay NEW YORK (AP) — A from the parking lot. Lombardi’s 35th birthday man jumped to his death Commissioners requested that construction on the Clara “I got to work for a compa- $186,378 federal Court Housing Project in the with him in town. The tale ny that gets it ... that allowed Friday out the window of a a balcony be added to apart- included a surprise at the taxes on income fall, but for him, the big payoff me to navigate in and around 69th-floor law office in the ments above the passage as a bank, a young lady in a T- of $765,801 Empire State Building. way to deter potential dangers. won’t come until construction shirt, a proposed trip to Reno the community and do what Police responded to the Commissioner Ken is complete. and borrowing a local store fuels me,” he said. WASHINGTON (AP) — New York City landmark Anderson, who lives in the “When we finish one of owner’s cash with Lombardi Lombardi said his inspira- President Bush and the first shortly before 3 p.m. after a Wagenseller Neighborhood, these developments and we see himself providing details tion comes from the many lady paid $186,378 in federal 911 caller reported seeing a approved the project with the children hanging their school Dolan was hoping to leave local organizations doing taxes on their income of severed leg — covered in a rest of the commission, but paintings on the wall in their out. $765,801 for last year. Vice great work in the area and gray sock — on the street said it would be the last time bedroom, it’s like ‘This is what Local bakery owner Zack President Dick Cheney and below. The rest of the body from his family. he approved any housing in the it’s all about, parents having a Schat -- who thanked his wife made twice as much was recovered from a setback area until parks were added. safe place for their kids,’” Hill Lombardi for buying all those He lauded his wife, and paid the tax man about on the 30th floor. “I’m not going to vote yes said. “That’s the reward.” cookies -- brought the house Kathleen (beaming at him $50,000 more than they owed. The tragedy in the 102- on anymore housing in the Katie Mintz can be reached at down with a comic roast-style from a front table), for seeing The president and Mrs. story building closed portions Wagenseller Neighborhood -- I [email protected]. presentation which included a “the need I have to be out in Bush contributed $78,100 to of the busy Midtown prediction that Lombardi the community,” and accept- churches and charitable orga- Manhattan street while the • Willits • would be made a historical nizations, including the vol- investigation continued. NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) landmark in Ukiah. ing the time it takes him away unteer fire department in The name of victim, a Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com “But then you can’t cut from home. Crawford, Texas, where they lawyer in his 30s, was not INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS ONLY your hair, change your socks “I won the lottery,” he said own a ranch, according to immediately released. 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03 Acura 3.2 TL 05 Pontiac G6 03 GMC Yukon XL 06 Chevy Cobalt 05 Subaru Outback 06 Ford 500 #179405 #611555 #102796 #033786 ‘S’ Great #301030 Navigation Super #311322 AWD Outstanding Type Prior Rental Value! & DVD Prior Rental Buy! w/Low Miles! Prior Rental Value

$18,998 $15,995 $26,996 $12,992 $19,999 $17,997

04 Toyota Prius 03 Ford F250 06 Dodge Ram 1500 04 Dodge Neon 06 Toyota Corolla 03 Toyota Tacoma #101972 #017614 Hybrid #D70298 Lifted! 4wd 4x4 #567673 Great #713695 Luxury #217831 Economy Crew Cab Prior Rental Crew Prior Rental Bargain! Edition 2WD Crew Cab

$18,998 $24,994 $23,993 $8,988 $16,996 $20,990

06 Ford Expedition 05 Toyota Corolla 06 Chevy Silverado 05 Toyota Tundra 07 Chevy Colorado 06 Ford Taurus #523452 #103998 #126263 Priced to Great #232721 4WD #A10992 #469272 2WD 2WD Crew Prior Rental Mint! Sell! Prior Rental Buy Crew! Crew! Prior Rental Cab!

$25,995 $14,994 $25,995 $24,994 $21,991 $12,992

02 Cadillac Escalade 06 GMC Yukon 06 Chevy Silverado 05 Hyundai XG350L 06 Toyota Matrix 04 Volvo V70R #106595 #198595 #405392 #283483 Must Prior Rental 4WD 4WD Luxury #596345 Reliable #398001 AWD Sell! Prior Rental Xtra Cab Prior Rental Edition Wagon!-PR Wagon!

$30,993 $29,999 $23,993 $15,995 $18,998 $25,995

06 Buick LaCrosse 06 Mazda MPV 05 Scion XA 05 Chevy Trailbalazer 03 Toyota Solara 04 Ford Mustang #558178 #141550 Don’t Save #116079 Incredible Prior Rental Unique! #388617 #608651 SLE #173305 Anniversary Prior Rental Pay More $$$ Savings! V6! Edittion

$16,996 $17,997 $13,993 $19,999 $17,997 $13,993

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