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Skate ‘We are here to celebrate a life that lives on through his service and actions.’ park BRIGADIER GENERAL JOSEPH SCHROEDEL at funeral for Sgt. Jason James Buzzard Kelly MacMillan, Sgt. Jason Buz- zard’s sister, leads almost the funeral proces- sion down Low Soldier Gap Road from The Eversole Mor- at hand tuary to the Rus- sian River Ceme- Funding listed in tery in Ukiah. city’s new budget; laid to rest fund-raisers planned

By KATIE MINTZ By BEN BROWN The Ukiah Daily Journal The Daily Journal The marathon effort to bring a On Friday, Mendocino skate park to Ukiah looks to be County laid to rest a reaching its final leg. native son. Sgt. Jason On Thursday, the Ukiah City Buzzard, the first soldier Council approved the budget for from Ukiah to fall in the Fiscal Year 2006-2007, which 3-year-old war in Iraq, included two long-awaited lines: was interred at the expected revenues for the Park Russian River Cemetery Development Fund listed at with full military honors. $214,286 in donations and He will be remembered as $500,000 in bonds funds. a great soldier, a great Inclusion in the budget means father and a great man. money is finally ready for expen- Longtime family friend diture on the much anticipated Debbie Neeson recalled skate park. Buzzard as a precocious The donation amount -- need- child and something of a ed in matching community funds, prankster, who had a services and materials for the good-natured rivalry with Skate Park Committee to receive his sister, Kelly the $500,000 grant made possible MacMillan. by Prop. 40, the Resources Bond But her best memory of Act of 2002, in full -- hasn’t been him came years later when he visited Neeson at See SKATE, Page 2 her office and she was able to see the man he had become. “I was so proud of him Ban on for the contribution he was making to his coun- try,” Neeson said. Buzzard’s squad leader, burning Staff Sgt. Frank Dozhier, also remembered Buzzard as something of a prankster. Dozhier said he in effect once replaced Buzzard’s Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal leader book with one that Michele Buzzard places flowers on the casket of her husband, Sgt. Jason Buzzard, who was killed Residents also in Iraq June 21, as his parents, Jerry and Marilyn Buzzard, look on. Full military honors took place reminded fireworks on Friday for Sgt. Buzzard at the Russian River Cemetery. See SOLDIER, Page 13 are illegal in county The Daily Journal The Bureau of Land Management and the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has announced that burn restrictions take effect today. All residential and open out- door burning within state and local responsibility areas in the county will be suspended until further notice. Only in instances where it can be shown that the continuation of burning is essential for reasons of public health, safety and welfare can a restricted temporary burn- Above, National Guard Honor Guard members ing permit be issued. fold the American flag that was draped over Sgt. “Mendocino County fire histo- Buzzard’s casket during ceremonies at the ry shows that suspending debris cemetery. At left, family members of Sgt. Jason burning is an effective way of Buzzard stand over his casket with their hands preventing wildfires from debris over their hearts as the Honor Guard plays burn escapes, especially as “Taps.” California enters the hottest and See BURN, Page 2 Salmon season relief efforts under way in state The Daily Journal Aanestad, R-Grass Valley, is also grants for fishermen and vessel oper- State legislators are making a big supported by Gov. Arnold ‘The administration in has single-handedly created this disaster, ators. It will begin moving when the effort to bring relief to salmon fisher- Schwarzenegger and but it’s now up to the State of California to help our people.’ Legislature reconvenes in August. men and others in the devastated Assemblywoman Patty Berg, D- In early June, Schwarzenegger industry after similar efforts were Eureka. proclaimed a state of emergency in snubbed by the federal government. Federal restrictions put in place in State Sen. WESLEY CHESBRO 10 California counties including On Thursday, a number of biparti- April have limited fishing in order to Mendocino, in hopes of spawning a san lawmakers got behind a freshly allow salmon populations to replen- ated this disaster, but it’s now up to create a $20 million revolving loan federal disaster declaration. On drafted bill that would provide $35 ish. The low population, according to the State of California to help our program that will provide zero inter- Thursday, he added another three million in emergency money to those Chesbro, stems from the Bush people,” Chesbro said in a confer- est loans to commercial fishermen counties -- San Luis Obispo, Santa affected by the depleted stock of administration’s mismanagement of ence call Thursday. Schwarzenegger and vessel operators, offer $10 mil- Barbara and Trinity -- to the list. salmon in the Klamath River. The the Klamath River. and Aanestad also addressed the lion in aid to other businesses legislators have also bill, authored by state Sens. Wesley “The administration in press in the call. impacted by the federal restrictions Chesbro, D-Arcata, and Sam Washington has single-handedly cre- The legislation, SB 1127, would and another $5 million in emergency See SALMON, Page 2 2 – SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] SHERIFF’S REPORTS -- Shannon FUNERAL NOTICES Cosman, 35, of Ukiah, was The following were arrested on suspicion of dri- [\ friend to depend on, a Yokayo Rancheria. Mendocino at 10:30 AM., compiled from reports ving under the influence, dri- MATTHEW “DEAN” MITCHELL trusting uncle, respect- Arrangements are under with Pastor Brian Chock prepared by the Mendo- ving with a suspended license APRIL 8, 1969-JUNE ful nephew, a loving father, the direction of the Officiation. At 12 cino County Sheriff’s and being under the influence 26,2006 a caring brother Eversole Mortuary 462- noon the inurnment will Office: of a controlled substance at Loving son to Elmer and grandson and the best 2206 take place at the BOOKED -- Julie Darlene 11:29 p.m. Thursday. [\ Frease, 29, of Ukiah, was Those arrested by law enforcement Mitchell Sr. and Margaret son you could Ukiah Cemetery. officers are innocent until proven guilty. booked into jail on suspicion Stanley Ruiz, grandson to wish for. He was loved by JAMES ELLIOT PERRY James is survived by his People reported as having been arrest- Lucille Ray Buck- so many in the Na- James Elliot Perry, 45, lifetime partner Ken- of battery with great bodily ed may contact the Daily Journal once injury at 8:44 p.m. Thursday. their case has been concluded so the skin, brother to Brian, tive American community of Ukiah passed away na Piver, daughter Tiffany results can be reported. and Elmer and he will be sadly June 27, 2006 at Lake Perry, sons Joshua Mitchell Jr. he was proceed- missed by all those who Mendocino. James Perry & Michael Perry, sis- ed in death by his know what a great was born October 13, 1960. ter Tina Duke, CHP REPORTS CORRECTIONS sister Chandra Mitchell. He guy he was to have around. James had lived in Ukiah brothers Michael Tobin, The following were The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this A Rosary will be held on his entire life. He Stewart Hobson, space to correct errors or make clarifications is survived by his compiled from reports to news articles. Errors may be reported to four children, Matthew- Sunday, July 2, 2006 was proud of his children, grandchildren Casey Perry prepared by the Califor- the editor, 468-3526. Brian, Jessica, Isabel at 7:00 PM at the Coyote and will be remem- & Kylie Perry. nia Highway Patrol: and Todd. He also leaves Valley Gymnasium, bered for his love for his James was preceded in ARREST -- Jose L. behind numerous located across from the family and his death by his sister Jimenez Vasquez, 36, of LOTTERY NUMBERS aunts, uncles, nieces, Sho-da-Ki Casino. strength. James enjoyed Mary Slaughter and father Ukiah, was arrested on suspi- DAILY 3: night: 9, 5, 1. nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be swimming, lifting Frank Perry. cion of driving under the afternoon: 0, 5, 6. Matthew was a proud held on Monday, July weights and gardening. Arrangements are under influence at Lake Mendocino FANTASY 5: 22, 26, 32, and devoted person 3. 2006 in the Gym at A memorial service will the direction of the at the south boat ramp at 7:17 11:00AM. A grave side be held on Monday, Eversole Mortuary 33, 39. and family man. Devoted to p.m. Thursday. DAILY DERBY: 1st being the best service will follow at the July 3, 2006 at Lake 462-2206. ARREST -- Walter J. Place: 12, Lucky Charms. Strough, 52, of Gualala, was 2nd Place: 07, Eureka. 3rd arrested on suspicion of dri- ving under the influence and Place: 11, Money Bags. Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on how to Race time: 1:48.57. place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. being under the influence of a controlled substance in the MEGA MILLIONS: 20- Death notices are free for Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to name of deceased, hometown, age, date of 1000 of Lake 40-46-48-54. Meganumber: death, date, time, and place of services and the funeral home handling the arrangements. For information on how to place a Mendocino Drive at 8:47 p.m. 27. free death notice please call our editorial department at 468-3500. Thursday. Jackpot: $12 million.

$175,000 for his district from Skate the same bond will be given to Hiker rescued from Vichy Springs ledge the park. Sangiacomo said By BEN BROWN that gift will most likely be Continued from Page 1 The Daily Journal used to cover costs that Firefighters rescued a 58- reached yet, but Sage exceed the skate committee’s year-old man in the Vichy Sangiacomo, community ser- fund. Springs Road area east of vices director for the city, is The grant proposal for the Vichy Springs Resort at 8:06 optimistic it will be within the park listed the expected cost p.m. Thursday. coming fiscal year. at $714,000, but Sangiacomo The Ukiah Valley Fire “We are certainly a lot fur- said a recent increase in con- District, working with the ther along than just six struction costs partially due to California Department of months to a year ago,” natural disasters might mean Forestry and Fire Protection, Sangiacomo said. the project will be more rescued the man who became Of the $214,286 in dona- expensive. stranded on a ledge while hik- tions needed, the committee “I think we’ll have a better ing. has already come up with understanding of what the The hiker, whose name was $142,036, a figure that does costs will be once we have not released, was on private not include in-kind service or the design,” Sangiacomo said, property when the shale material donations, according adding that the architect beneath his feet began to slide to Sangiacomo. This leaves would be instructed to design and he slid down a steep hill roughly another $70,000 to be a park within the city’s bud- and became stranded on a nar- raised. get. row ledge. “The ongoing problem is With the budget approved, He stayed put while his keeping the public involved,” Sangiacomo said the next step friends contacted emergency said Ed Keller of the Skate will be to send a request for personnel on a cell phone. Park’s Fundraising quote letters to architectural Firefighters climbed above the Subcommittee. “We’re find- firms in order to begin the man, secured ropes to nearby ing that people aren’t donat- design phase. The Community trees and lowered a firefighter ing as much now.” Services Department is in the down to him. The man was The committee is planning process of developing the outfitted with a safety harness a few fund-raisers to keep the document. According to and lowered 250 feet to the momentum going. A Ukiah Sangiacomo, enough money creek bed below. Skate Park Picnic and Skate has been raised to complete The rescue took two hours. Jam will be held Aug. 26 from this segment. Once an archi- The man suffered only minor 3 to 7 p.m. in the Alex R. tect is selected, the architect will seek community input scrapes and did not require Submitted photo Thomas Plaza. It will include medical attention. a free concert, skate jam and about the type of skate park Firefighters attempt to reach a stranded hiker near Vichy Springs Resort Thursday that’s wanted. Ben Brown can be reached at evening. the annual golf ball drop. Golf [email protected] balls will cost $10 apiece, and “That is when the true cash prizes will be awarded to design phase will start,” the first three balls that land in Sangiacomo said. the designated area. He expects most of the from spreading to surrounding Mendocino County. require a burn permit. According to Trish Beltrami, money needed for the second Burn wildland vegetation. Under these restrictions, The restrictions also pro- a Skate Park Committee phase -- construction -- will CDF also wants to remind campfires and charcoal barbe- hibit the use of internal com- member, 100 percent of the be raised by the time it starts. county residents that all fire- cues can only be used within bustion engines and motor proceeds will benefit the skate A plot beside the Depot Park Continued from Page 1 works are illegal in fire rings at developed recre- vehicles except on established park. on Perkins Street was selected Mendocino County unless you ation sites, posted campsites roads and trails and the use of The committee has also as the park’s future site in driest period of summer June 2004. While he was hes- weather,” said CDF are in possession of a and campgrounds. Smoking is steel-jacketed or other incen- planned a skate jam during pyrotechnic license for public only permitted in vehicles or diary ammunition. Pumpkin Fest and a Fiesta itant to put a timeline on con- Mendocino Unit Chief Marc struction, Sangiacomo said Romero. display issued by the Office of at developed recreation sites. The possession of fire- Dinner for the fall, Beltrami said. the city and Skate Park Campfires on public and the State Fire Marshal. Portable stoves and works, including those Committee hope to break private land are still permitted The BLM announced fire lanterns that use gas, jellied approved by the state fire mar- “Once we do have the park completed, there will also be ground there in the 2006-2007 if they are maintained in such restrictions on BLM-managed petroleum or pressurized liq- shal, are prohibited on BLM Fiscal Year. a manner as to prevent them land in 13 counties, including uid fuel are exempt but land. continued fund-raising efforts to raise money for the mainte- The Skate Park nance of the park,” Beltrami Committee’s next meeting is said. “We don’t want the liter- scheduled for 5:15 to 6:45 ally decades of work to go p.m. July 11, at 411 W. Clay Schwarzenegger said. passed last week. The bill passed by the House that downhill and have the park St. in a Ukiah Civic Center Salmon According to Thompson, Magnuson-Stevens Fishery earmarks $2 million for disas- end up in disrepair.” meeting room. For more the National Oceanic and Conservation and ter relief. Donations can also be information about the com- Atmospheric Administration Management Amendments Continued from Page 1 Berg, who authored a reso- made at any Savings Bank of mittee, visit (NOAA), which oversees off- Act will make $81 million lution to ask the federal gov- Mendocino County branch, http://www.UkiahSkatePark.c been pushing for a federal shore fishing, has said it will available for affected com- ernment for assistance that the Community Foundation of om. declaration. not be able to issue a disaster mercial fishermen. passed unanimously in the Mendocino County and the Katie Mintz can be reached at On Wednesday, California declaration until February Also, under the act, the state Assembly Thursday, is City of Ukiah. [email protected] Rep. Mike Thompson and when the extent of loss is Department of Commerce will doing what she can to help In addition to what will be Rep. Peter DeFazio more clear. NOAA spokesman be required to complete a local fisherman. raised, a portion of county met with Commerce Secretary Jordan St . John, however, Klamath salmon recovery Supervisor Jim said a disaster could be plan within six months of the “All of this hardship on Carlos Gutierrez to ask him to these people, and none of it is Wattenburger’s share of declare the West Coast salmon declared at any time. bill’s passage, and provide Service CENTER season a disaster. Gutierrez Federal lawmakers have $45 million to implement it. their fault,” Berg said. “I truly agreed to review the situation. tried to get funding, but some But the catch is that the act hope that this is the beginning 859 N. State Street “What is really outrageous say the declaration is neces- says that money can be made of what we can do for them.” The Journal Delivers! (707) 462-4472 is that the federal government sary first. available only if the secretary In addition to immediate To Subscribe made this decision, and recog- On June 15, Sen. Barbara makes a determination that assistance, Berg says that the call: 15 minute nizes the devastating impact, Boxer, D-Calif., included pro- there is a disaster. health of both the rivers and 468-3533 but will not issue a disaster visions for salmon disaster Thompson also was able to salmon population need to be declaration until next spring,” assistance in a fisheries bill include an amendment in a addressed. oil change

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mer! United Methodist Church million children in North America and take Our VBS is scheduled for July 17 through Continuing with its mission statement of: part in a hands-on mission’s project that will RELIGION BRIEFS 22, be sure to put this on your calendars now. reach needy children in Latin American coun- Open Hearts, Open Minds, and Open Doors, This year’s theme is Fiesta. all are invited to the Ukiah United Methodist tries. Each day concludes at “Fiesta Finale,” a Church’s new Summer Passage: An celebration that gets everyone involved in liv- Editor’s note: All briefs are Calvary Baptist Church Experiment in Intentional Community. This ing what they’ve learned. Family members and submitted by local churches began Wednesday, June 7, and Pastor Lisa friends are encouraged to join us daily for this Youth group (B.O.B. Ministries -- meaning Warner-Carey says that this new way to gather is special time at 12:05 each day. We hope “Body of Believers) for junior and senior high as a church community will include a simple Fiesta will lift up Jesus’ love in our communi- Bible Baptist Church youth meets on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. meal, fellowship, singing, worship and plan- ty,” states Senior Pastor, Kevin McDougall. Anthony Pokriots, youth intern, invites all ning for fall ministries. VBS Fiesta begins on July 17 and continues youth interested in learning and sharing to Summer Passage will be held from 5 p.m. through July 21. Meet at Redwood Valley Bible Baptist Church will be having our attend. He may be reached at the church or on until 7 p.m. each Wednesday through the sum- Community Church, 951 School Way, annual Vacation Bible School July 10 through mer. Gathering and fellowship will be between Redwood Valley, each day from 9 a.m. until 14. This year’s title will be, “Camp Dig,”with his cell phone at 206-1038. The youth will direct the vacation Bible 5 to 5:30 p.m. A shared meal and reflective dis- 12:30 p.m. For information or to register, call the theme being “Digging For Truth!” Topics cussion will occur between 5:30 to 6 p.m. Kim Shelton at 485-8541 or check the church covered will be the creation of the world, what school with a “fiesta” theme July 17 through 21. Singing, prayer and worship from 6 to 6:30 web site www.rvcchurch.net. Registration happened to the dinosaurs, and how can I know p.m., and planning and working for fall from forms may be downloaded from the website. the purpose of life! Each evening, from 6 to 8, Prayer meeting is held on Wednesday at 7 p.m. with Milt Wilson leading a study of the 6:30 to 7 p.m. Child care will be provided. Additionally, a men’s bible study occurs we will have games, activities, skits, Bible Pastor Warner-Carey also has announced every Thursday night at 7 p.m. in the church lessons, and opportunities to win prizes. There book of Exodus. The church is located at 465 Luce Ave. For more information, call 462- that the Soul Purpose Sunday evening worship library classroom. Visitors are welcome. will also be a carnival for all the children. will not take place during the summer months. “Camp Dig” is open to all children, from age 4 5638. The Ordinance of the Lord’s table will be The upbeat Soul Purpose music is expected to through high school. If you need a ride, call be featured in occasional summer Sunday Grace Lutheran Church 468-0134. Don’t miss one night of this exciting observed at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services. morning worship services. Grace Lutheran Church at 200 Wabash St., adventure! Bible Baptist Church also has a The traditional Sunday morning worship wide range of children’s and teen ministries First Baptist Church Ukiah, will have a vacation bible school July service at the United Methodist Church is held 10 through 14 from 9 a.m. to noon. Children that meet every Sunday at 10 and 11 a.m., I The pulpit speaker this Sunday, July 2, is at 10 a.m. each week. Child care is provided. p.m., and every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Bible The church is located at 270 N. Pine St. More aged three through eleven are invited to attend Baptist Church stands solidly upon the Bible, Pastor Eric Peterman, Pastor of Valley bible this event themed “fiesta.” The following peo- Fellowship Church in Boonville for the past 15 information about the church and church activ- and our purpose is to present the Lord Jesus ities can be found at www.ukiahumc.org ple will serve in the following capacities: Christ as the answer to man’s problems! Come years. Maryanna Baughn, director; Bob Horton, bible and visit any service, and see how God can His sermon for the 10:50 a.m. morning wor- story enactor; Diane Pauli, song leader; Jeanne change your life! ship service is titled “Historical Perspectives Redwood Valley Community Yttreness, craft leader; Dawn McKnight, game Bible Baptist Church is located at 400 On the Armor of God” from Ephesians 6. The leader; Pat Willcut, food coordinator. To regis- message will focus on how Christians are striv- Church Observatory Ave. in Ukiah. ter, call 462-7795, or come sign up at the first ing together in defense of the truth. Redwood Valley Community Church invites day of camp. This is a free event. Redwood Valley Pastor Peterman is an Associate Fellow for children to this year’s Vacation Bible School Tyndale House in Cambridge, England, one of themed, “Fiesta: Where kids are fired up about Community Church the top repositories and Biblical research cen- Jesus!” RVCC will be jumping with excite- ters in the world, and speaks regionally and ment this summer at Fiesta. “Our fiesta pro- Calvary Way Church Pastor Kevin MacDougall returns with a nationally for the Conservative Theological gram will provide fun, memorable Bible-learn- Society based in . Sunday services begin with Pre-Prayer at message this Sunday on “None of my business, ing activities for preschool aged children (4 9:25 a.m. followed by Sunday school for every right?” taken from Galatians 6:1-5, services are On Sunday, July 9, world class Christian and up) through sixth grade. Each day children harpist Greg Buchanan will present a concert at age and at 10:45 a.m. the morning worship at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Junior High School will sing fun songs, play teamwork-building begins. Pastor Lonnie Cox will be preaching, 6:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. There is no admis- games, nibble maraca munchies, take on a Growing is meeting this Thursday after a week “Faith For New Needs”. All-Star Jr. church is off to go to Mt. Gilead Bible Camp and con- sion charge but a love offering will be taken. daily challenge to let Jesus’ love grow into The first social event of the newly-orga- their homes, experience electrifying Bible available for children under 12 during the ser- ference. They will be exploring “The Duct vice as well as a nursery for 5 and under. The Tape Wars.” Senior High Encounter meets on nized Singles Ministry is Friday, July 14, in adventures, and create fiesta crafts. We are Wednesday at 7 p.m. continuing a series on McCray Hall. The entire church is invited to very excited this year to add a great story evening service begins at 6 p.m. when former The Late Show Edition with special guest join them from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in a variety of telling station as Betty Beuving will be telling youth pastor Don Cox, and now Dist. Youth Duck Tape. Both are held in the youth room table games, with refreshments and fellow- a missionary story. A special program, Silly President of Northern California/ upstairs in the social hall. ship. Chilies Preschool, will allow four and five year PCG, will be ministering the word. An exciting men’s bible study occurs every On Friday, July 28, singles only will partic- olds to celebrate in their own age group while Pentecostal worship and preaching stylize Thursday night at 7p.m. in the church library ipate in a movie night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at elementary age children attend Fiesta. this friendly family church. Transportation is classroom (visitors are welcome) check it the Ukiah movie theatre. For more informa- “Fiesta is an exciting way for kids to learn available for all ages. For more information, out...they are not taking a break for the sum- tion, call Heather Hargreaves at 367-4318. more about Jesus’ love. Kids will join nearly a call 462-3345. Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE KOL HA EMEK INLAND MENDOCINO SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Paul (ELS): Pastor Arlen Dethlefsen; Phone 462-8201; Sunday LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: JEWISH COMMUNITY: Rabbi Shoshanah Hawks and his associate Shawn Paris worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 am (Sept. thru Worship Services, Introductory Talks, Devorah. Friday Night Shabbat Services: 1st invite you to worship with us Saturday May); Communion 3rd Sunday. Church is located at 710- Book Discussions and Satsang. Public & 3rd Fridays in our Shul. 6:30 p.m. - mornings at 1390 Laurel Avenue in Ukiah E S. State St., (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. welcome. Call for location and times. 1- Dairy/Vegetarian Potluck dinner follows. 800-423-0771 or 468-5870 FREE book Shabbat and Holiday Services. Religious (462-5455). Sabbath services begin ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday available. School: Sunday 10:00 a.m. Torah study and adult with SonRise Fellowship (8:20 to School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; classes. Culteral Celebrations. 707-468-4536. 9:15 a.m), followed by Sabbath Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 FIRST BAPTIST: Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Youth School (9:30 to 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship Service N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. Pastor, O.J. Johnson; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan; NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of the (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, 9:30 a.m. Pastor Bill Harrison, Interim Pastor. Sunday School for all Nazarene. Co-pastors Barbara and Jack Cobbs. Sunday to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, Wednesday morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Women’s Bible Pastor Edward Echevarria. Actividades del Domingo: Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located at 300 W. Study, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible oriented program for Escuela Dominical, 12:00 a 12:45 pm, Servicio de Smith Street. For details or other ministries, please call children, 6:30 p.m. Church is located at 604 Jones Street. ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Adoración, 1:15 p.m. Actividades de la semana: Martes y 462-2779. 462-4869 Orr Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). Jueves, 7 p.m. Local de la Iglesia, 395 N. Barnes St.; 467- Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: 2797. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF REDWOOD NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 VALLEY: Sunday morning Service 10:30AM. Wednesday Evangelical Free Church). Pastor Dan am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: night Bible Study/Prayer Meeting 6:00PM. Friday night is Bergstrom and his staff invite you to our con- Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship Movie Night for all ages 6:30PM-9PM. 642 Ellen Lynn, temporary, reverent worship service Sunday weekday services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that time. Redwood Valley. 485-7713. at 9:30 a.m. Children are invited to stop by the church for a printed schedule. Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday is participate in Children’s Church. Nursery FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages 4- provided. Opportunities for children, youth, and adults are Church of Christ): Sunday worship is 11:00. Adult Bible THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Come join us 12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an in- available during the week. Our church is located at Study before worship beginning at 9:45. We celebrate for inspiring, enjoyable worship and heartfelt Bible teach- depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. 750 Yosemite Drive. (behind Burger King), phone 468-9251 Communion at the Lord’s Table each Sunday. Our Table is ing in a casual atmosphere each Sunday at 10:00 am in or [email protected] for more information. an open table and all are welcome to share with us. CALPELLA COMMUNITY: Pastor Bill Norbury; www.newlifeukiah.org the Fine Arts building at the Redwood Empire Worship Service Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible studies, Wed. 10 Children begin worship in the sanctuary and after Fairgrounds in Ukiah. We provide a nursery area and Children’s Time they are excused to their Sunday School a.m., Thurs. 6 p.m. Church is located at 6251 Third St. NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Sunday school for children aged 3-10. Consider also our (Third St. is behind - West- of the Calpella Post Office), classes. Classes are available for both younger and older East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- P.O. Box 37, 485-7983. children. 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. midweek ‘Overflow’ service, held off campus at 744 Phone: 462-5830. 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday Talmage Road in Ukiah, on Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday when we enjoy the ministry of other prominent ministers 11:00. morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- via DVD and video – call for info on our current School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony speaker/topic. Need more information or driving direc- Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, tions? Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to meeting p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main you! located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor, Rev. p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. Pastor CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; Richard Oliver and Youth Pastor, Dave Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; Worship Dick; Sunday School for all ages 9 study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke. Our pur- Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for all ages, information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. pose is to extend Christ’s love and truth to all people. On 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00-9:00p.m.; Jr. a.m.; Sunday Worship service 10:15 Sunday’s we offer an Adult Sunday School Class at High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; College/Career, a.m., nursery care available; fol- CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church 8:30am, Worship at 9:00am. Our Summer Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. lowed by refreshments and fel- and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s Ministry small groups meet at of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or serv- Worship and programs for children 2mos - High School are lowship; Children and Youth ministries; Young Married at 9:30am. Coffee fellowship follows. Radio Broadcast is varying times a week; Adult Home Bible Study’s meet ices call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; From the Fellowship; Jr. & High School Parents’ Fellowship; book of Galatians Taught by Dennis Hofschild; Worship 11 on K-WNE 94.5FM at 10:30am. Visitors are welcome. Wednesday and Thursday. Church is located at 951 School a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. Sunday Corner of Perkins and Dora Streets. Handicap accessible. Way, Redwood Valley; 485-8541 Hosting Precept Bible studies on Thursdays. Church is Evening; Bible study- 5PM - Series from the Proverbs 468-9235 located at 2140 Arroyo Rd., 462-0151. Taught by Dennis Hofschild. Wed. evening bible study - RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE 7PM. I Peter, Taught by Dennis Hofschild. For more infor- GRACE LUTHERAN: 8:30am Traditional Service; LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship at 10 9:40am Bible Study/Sunday School; 10:30am Power Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00- mation call 462-1534 or 462-2248. am. Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday morning. Contemporary Service. Allen Dunn, Interim Pastor. 10:15 a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 Weekly activities include: Youth Group, Adult Small CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seeking 200 Wabash Ave., Ukiah; 462-7795. Email: a.m., Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing answers to today’s questions are invited to come [email protected] Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. Group, outreach and service opportunities, and Bible and experience God’s presence and realize His All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. Study. Call 462-3360 for more information or visit our purpose for life through relevant Bible HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Regional website: www.ukiahumc.org preaching by Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in Missioner Father Harry Allgree. Beginning June 11 through RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious August 27, 2006, Sunday worship services at Holy Trinity Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed the Ukiah Valley Conference Center at UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; 200 South School Street. Worship service at Episcopal Church will be held at 9 a.m. The regular (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in the Walnut Village 10:30 a.m. with nursery and children’s classes. Sunday worship service schedule of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 Community Room at 1240 North Pine Street in Ukiah and Wednesday prayer and meditation 11:00 a.m., Sunday An awesome youth group meets Thursday eve- a.m., will resume September 3, 2006. All are welcome. Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. nings at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church on South Dora. Please join us. The Church is located at 640 S. Orchard All are welcomed to worship at either or both Meetings. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush Ave: 462-8042. Reach us at 272-9722. For more information call 485-8350 or 463-0266. St.; 462-4061. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-0123 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com/email us at [email protected] 4 – SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] From the desk of... From the desk of...

MAUREEN DOWD NICHOLAS KRISTOF

Sympathy Chinese for the devil medicine for WASHINGTON -- I considered myself quite a benevolent boss until I learned that my old assistant Marc was secretly slipping St. American schools John’s wort into my smoothies in hopes of SHANGHAI, China -- Visitors to China are always perking up my mood. astonished by the new highways and skyscrapers, and Maybe I just seemed benign compared with by the endless construction projects that make China’s a fellow columnist, whose assistant had such national bird the crane. a bad panic attack when her boss was due But the investments in China’s modernization that back from vacation that she had to be rushed are most impressive of all are in human capital. The to the emergency room, where she was sur- blunt fact is that many young Chinese in cities like prised to find herself part of an epidemic of Shanghai or Beijing receive a better elementary and palpitating assistants dreading the return of high school education than Americans do. That’s a their bosses. reality that should embarrass us and stir us to seek Or maybe I figured I was a peach because I lessons from China. only asked assistants to help select my cell Letters from our readers On this trip I brought with me a specialist on phone ring -- 50 Cent’s “In Da Club” or the American third-grade education -- my third-grade Fox Sunday football theme? -- rather than Send a child to camp and school every year to be apart of the daughter. Together we sat in on third-grade classes in throwing a cell at them while grabbing their therapeutic and intense healing experi- urban Shanghai and in a rural village near the Great throat, biting their lip and head-butting them, To the Editor: ences with our foster youth. Our camps Wall. In math, science and foreign languages, the Naomi Campbell-style. I am the founding Executive Director are a mixture of recreation, skill building Chinese students were far ahead. Whatever tart remarks I’d made, I was not of Redwood Children?s Services Inc. and intense therapeutic discovery. This My daughter was mortified when I showed a group in a league with David Spade, whose assis- (RCS) and I am writing to because our year our camp theme is “Celebrate Self.” of Shanghai teachers some of the homework she had tant, Skippy, got so agitated that he shot the community has been able to sustain many I ask that you to reflect on how many brought along. Their verdict: first-grade level at a star -- who was playing a snide assistant on worthy causes over the years, and I know young children, youth, and young adult school in Shanghai. “Just Shoot Me” -- with a stun gun. (From that your readers will understand why it is future leaders are affected by the intense, Granted, China’s education system has lots of prob- now on, my first requirement for assistants is so important that I request your help at personal therapeutic journey of a camp for lems. Universities are mostly awful, and in rural areas that they always show up for work unarmed.) this time. youth, by youth. it’s normally impossible to hold even a primitive con- So, given my relatively angelic self-image, Every year we take our foster children Thank you for taking the time to con- versation in English with an English teacher. But chil- I was surprised, at a screening of “The Devil to camps specially designed by RCS. The sider our request. Please call us at 467- dren in good schools in Chinese cities are leaving our Wears Prada,” to find myself sympathizing camps are divided by age group, a 3-day 2000 for more information about how you children in the dust. with the devil -- Meryl Streep’s Miranda little tikes camp at Saratoga Springs in can help or send your check to: RCS, P.O. Last month, the Asia Society published an excellent Priestly, the Anna Wintoury editrix of a top Lake County and the teen Youth Box 422, Ukiah 95482 report, “Math and Science Education in a Global Age: fashion magazine who is described as “a noto- Empowerment Camp which is held at a Camille Schraeder What the U.S. Can Learn from China.” It notes that rious sadist, and not in the good way.” large facility in Sonoma County. We have Executive Director China educates 20 percent of the world’s students with Is it so wrong of Miranda to expect her all of our children (currently 225 plus 2 percent of the world’s education resources. And the assistant, Andy Sachs (played by Anne children) that attend one of these camps. Kudos report finds many potential lessons in China’s rigorous Hathaway), to know how to spell Gabbana, All of our children and youth who have math and science programs. reach Donatella and ban freesia? Is it so bad to returned home or left foster care are invit- To the Editor: Yet, there isn’t any magic to it. One reason Chinese want help getting a warm rhubarb compote ed back, as well as the children who are Saturday June 17 was Ukiah High’s students learn more math and science than Americans for Michael Kors? Or to have an assistant who receiving out-patient counseling services 33rd annual SCRAM, or Safe and Sober is that they work harder at it. They spend twice as knows what an eyelash curler is? through our Children’s Therapeutic night. Two hundred fifty seniors and guests many hours studying, in school and out, as Americans. This was, after all, the business they had Services Program. spent the night at the Ukiah High School Chinese students, for example, must do several chosen, as they say in “The Godfather.” It The reason I am writing is that in order enjoying a variety of activities including a hours of homework each day during their summer might be heresy for Bergdorf blondes and to this camp for the ninth year we are live band, Black Jack/Texas Hold-Em tour- vacation, which lasts just two months. In contrast, Park Avenue princesses like the Sykes sisters in serious need of funding. RCS has nament, karaoke, swimming, movies, American students have to spend each September -- Plum, Peach or Apricot -- but it doesn’t received no increase in the cost of care for climbing wall, and jousting. This was sup- relearning what they forgot over the summer. matter if my assistant mixes up camisoles and several years and our ability to margin of plemented by ample food and beverages, China’s government has developed a solid national cardigans in conversation, as she has been error has significantly decreased. Our including a barbecue. The event finished curriculum, so that nearly all high school students known to do. Here in the nation’s capital, size Little Tikes Camp and our Youth with a 5 a.m. breakfast. study advanced biology and calculus. In contrast, only 6 is not “the new 14,” but a cause for celebra- Empowerment Camp costs approximately Throughout the months of preparations, 13 percent of American high school pupils study cal- tion; a knowledge of cloture, not cloche, mat- $40,000. endless phone calls, pleas for donations, culus, and fewer than 18 percent take advanced biolo- ters; eyelashes attract less attention that ear- RCS has found foster homes for over requests for parent volunteers, countless gy. marks; and red Fox TV is more essential than 1,000 children and we have served over meetings, set up, directing the whole Yet if the Chinese government takes math and sci- red fox Fendi. 1,400 children through our Foster Family ensemble, and tirelessly monitoring clean ence seriously, children and parents do so even more. It’s not that I agree with the contention, Agency, Transitional Housing Placement up until late Sunday afternoon, SCRAM At Cao Guangbiao elementary school in Shanghai, I espoused in the movie, that if the malevolent Program, and Community Group Living director Sheryl Graves remained the dri- asked a third-grade girl, Li Shuyan, her daily schedule. Miranda were a man, no one would notice Centers in the last 10 years. We are a ving organizational force. She remained She gets up at 6:30 a.m. and spends the rest of the day anything except how good she is at her job. multi-service agency for children in the calm and apparently collected. Without her studying or practicing her two musical instruments. Certainly, strong women are more easily cari- foster care system from Lake and inexhaustible energy the class of 2006 and So if she gets her work done and has time in the catured as castrating and shrill termagants and Mendocino counties. RCS has provided parent volunteers would have been faced evening, does she watch TV or hang out with friends? harridans. But that doesn’t mean that there counseling and rehabilitation services to with the possibility of cancelling SCRAM. “No,” she said, “then I review my work and do extra aren’t some powerful women who are bullies, 500 plus children over the last three years. Sheryl, you did it! Thank you for another exercises.” just as there are male bosses who are bullies. I share this information with you in successful SCRAM without a local horror A classmate, Jiang Xiuyuan, said that during sum- The Devil can wear Timberland. order to highlight just how significant an story on graduation night. Kudos to Sheryl mer vacation, his father allows him to watch It just seems better, this time, to side with impact that Redwood Children’s Services Graves! each evening -- for 10 minutes. the Wicked Stepmother than the opportunistic has had on the health and welfare of our Russ Tow and The Chinese students get even more driven in high Cinderella. communities most vulnerable children. volunteer Ukiah High parents school, as they prepare for the national college After a high-fashion makeover, Andy -- the I was raised in the foster care system Ukiah entrance exams. Yang Luyi, a ninth-grader at the first- character based on Lauren Weisberger, the after a childhood of trauma, and I know rate Shanghai High School, said that even on week- tall, lithe blonde who worked as an assistant first hand the importance of role models, ends he avoided going to movies. “Going to the cine- to Anna Wintour at Vogue before writing her and an opportunity for therapeutic healing LETTERS ma is time-consuming,” he noted, “so when all the whiny hiss-and-tell best-seller -- decides to among my peers. This is what our camp other students are working so diligently, how can you reject the high-end porn of the fashion world, provides. We have 24 mentors who are You may drop letters off at our office at do something so irrelevant?” where everyone is “one stomach flu away” graduates of the foster care system, and 590 S. School St., or fax letters to 468-3544, mail to Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 749, And romance? from their weight, and return to her real local college youth who want to provide a Li Yafeng, a ninth-grade girl at the same school, values. Ukiah, 95482 or e-mail them to udj@pacif- community service and who have become ic.net. E-mail letters should also include giggled at my question. “I never planned to have a Unfortunately, this Cinderella’s primary invaluable to our camps success. These hometown and a phone number. boyfriend in high school,” she said, “because it’s a value turned out to be voyeurism, profiting by mentors take time off from family, work, waste of time.” keeping her nose to the glass and poaching off Now, I don’t want such a pressured childhood for her glamorous former boss’ life. The only my children. But if Chinese go overboard in one direc- thing worse than the Devil who wears Prada is WHERE TO WRITE tion, we Americans go overboard in the other. U.S. a person who profits from the fact that the children average 900 hours a year in class and 1,023 Devil wears Prada. President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa hours in front of a television. Even with a dazzling performance by love- House, 1600 Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- I don’t think we could replicate the Chinese stu- ly Meryl Streep, who tucks the picture in her ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX dents’ drive even if we wanted to. But there are lessons Chanel bag and runs off on her Manolo stilet- 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, we can learn -- like the need to shorten summer vaca- tos with it, “the story is glossy junk begat of tions and put far more emphasis on math and science. just-plain junk,” as Lisa Schwarzbaum writes Governor Arnold 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number Schwarzenegger: State Capitol, Sacra- is 463-5773. E-mail to: A central challenge for this century will be how to reg- in Entertainment Weekly.’ ulate genetic tinkering with the human species; edu- “The Devil Wears Prada” is not “All About mento, 95814. (916) 445-2841; FAX [email protected] (916)445-4633 cated Chinese are probably better equipped to make Eve.” As a friend noted, it’s more like Rona Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate those kinds of decisions than educated Americans. Jaffe’s “The Best of Everything” with fashion, Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, During the Qing Dynasty that ended in 1912, China a fun look at what it’s like to be young, servile Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX was slow to learn lessons from abroad and adjust its and breathlessly climbing in , deal- (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box curriculum, and it paid the price in its inability to com- ing with a tough woman for a boss and the 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- pete with Western powers. These days, the tables are struggle not to let your professional ambition Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., turned, and now we need to learn from China. supersede your romantic ambition. (Except Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Suite 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D for in “Network,” Hollywood 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- St., Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576- de-eroticizes women in power.) 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sena- 2771, and 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, Nicholas D. Kristof was appointed to a special Eve Harrington plotted to be rich and [email protected] 95501, 445-6508. Email: senator.ches- post as columnist for The Times in famous by becoming Margo Channing. In this Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st [email protected]. 2001. age of media exhibitionism, Lauren District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Wash- Weisberger plotted to be rich and famous by Mendocino County Supervisors: ington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- writing about how she didn’t want to become (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, The Ukiah Anna Wintour. The enterprise is no less vam- burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David piric, second-order cruelty as opposed to first- Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; order cruelty. Colfax, 5th District. All can be reached by DAILY JOURNAL Whether or not Anna and Miranda are real- www.house.gov/write rep writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, ly monsters, at least they are themselves. It’s Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows more admirable to be the beast to which the Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, [email protected] Advertising director: Cindy Delk Office manager: Yvonne Bell parasite attaches itself than to be the parasite. Circulation director: Cornell Turner Group systems director: Sue Whitman Maureen Dowd became a columnist on Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Member Member California ' Op-Ed page in 1995 Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers . email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 -5 6 – SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 NATION THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL REGULATORY BREAKTHROUGH House lifts offshore drilling ban, Blindness but a battle looms in Senate By H. JOSEF HEBERT In the Senate, the measure is likely to face a filibuster from go from $32 million last year to a total of $8.6 billion over drug WASHINGTON — senators and possibly others from coastal states that fear offshore the next 10 years. Congress has taken a major energy development could threaten multibillion-dollar tourist and The Interior Department step toward allowing oil and estimated that the changes approved gas drilling in coastal waters recreation businesses if there were a spill. could cost the federal govern- To combat that have been off limits for a coasts, Pombo said, “I dare Committee, said he would of productive meetings with ment as much as $69 billion in quarter-century. them to veto this bill.” pursue efforts to open the Sen. Landrieu. ... We’ve made lost royalties over 15 years major cause Still, a battle looms in the “They don’t like us giving Lease 181 Area. The commit- progress ... but we’re not there and “several hundred billion of blindness Senate over the issue. And the money back to the states. I tee’s ranking Democrat, Sen. yet.” dollars” over 60 years. Bush administration’s support think it’s right,” Pombo told Jeff Bingaman, also of New The House vote was a huge The White House issued a in elderly for the legislation, which was reporters after the vote. Forty Mexico, criticized the House- victory for Pombo, two statement saying it favors approved Thursday by a 232- Democrats joined most passed bill, saying it would lawmakers — much of the bill but strongly By ANDREW BRIDGES 187 vote in the House, is luke- Republicans in favor of end- eventually create “a huge hole Republican Bobby Jindal and opposes the changes in royal- Associated Press warm. ing the drilling moratorium. in our federal budget and Democrat Charlie Melancon ty revenue sharing, which it WASHINGTON — The The House bill would end In the Senate, the measure undermine environmental pro- — and Rep. John Peterson, R- said “would have a long-term first drug shown to signifi- an Outer Continental Shelf is likely to face a filibuster tections on our lands and off Pa., who spearheaded the impact on the federal deficit.” cantly improve the vision of drilling moratorium that from Florida senators and pos- our coasts.” drive to lift the moratorium. The Interior Department patients threatened by a major Congress has renewed every sibly others from coastal Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., Only six weeks ago, a pro- estimates there are about 19 cause of blindness in the year since 1981. It covers 85 states that fear offshore energy said Friday that Senate GOP posal by Peterson to open billion barrels of recoverable elderly won federal approval percent of the country’s development could threaten leaders and Domenici have coastal waters to natural gas oil and 86 trillion cubic feet of Friday. coastal waters — everywhere multibillion-dollar tourist and agreed on a new revenue-shar- development fell 14 votes natural gas beneath waters The drug, called Lucentis, except the central and western recreation businesses if there ing plan that would funnel short. under drilling bans from New treats the wet form of age- Gulf of Mexico and some were a spill. 37.5 percent of future royal- This time, they included a England to southern . related macular degeneration, areas off Alaska. The Senate is considering a ties from Area 181 develop- provision that would allow Supporters of the drilling a disorder where blood ves- Rep. Richard Pombo, R- limited measure that would ment to the four energy pro- states to keep the moratorium moratorium argue there’s four sels behind the retina leak Calif., a leading proponent for open an area in the eastern ducing Gulf states, and also in place if they opposed times that amount of oil and blood and fluid, worsening lifting the ban, said he Gulf of Mexico, known as open an additional 6.3 million drilling and changed the rev- gas available in offshore vision and often causing believes a majority of the Lease Area 181, that comes acres south of Area 181. enue sharing so that states’ waters open to energy compa- blindness. An estimated 90 Senate wants to open the pro- within 100 miles of Florida. It That proposal does not share of royalties would soar nies, mainly in the central and percent of the 1.4 million tected waters to energy com- is not under the moratorium. address the Florida senators’ eventually as much as 75 per- western Gulf of Mexico and Americans who have lost panies. Even that is unlikely to pass concerns and may generate cent. off parts of Alaska. their eyesight due to the dis- Asked about White House unless its sponsors get 60 new opposition to Domenici’s The Gulf states where most ——— order have the wet form. opposition to some parts of votes to overcome a filibuster bill from senators opposed to U.S. offshore energy On the Net: Lucentis, made by the the bill, especially a provision from the Floridians. changing the royalty distribu- resources are being tapped, Interior Department South San Francisco, Calif., that would give tens of bil- Sen. Pete Domenici, R- tion formulas. now get less than 5 percent of Minerals Management biotechnology company lions of dollars to states that N.M., chairman of the Energy Domenici later said in a the royalties. For example, Service: www.mms.gov/reval- Genentech Inc., inhibits the have drilling rigs off their and Natural Resources statement, “I’ve had a number Louisiana’s royalties would div/RedNatAssessment.htm growth of blood vessels when injected into the eye. Other Food and Drug Administration-approved treatments can arrest progres- Early Supreme Court consensus sion of the disease, which can lead to blindness in just weeks or months, but none has been shown to signifi- cantly reverse deteriorating gives way to fractured rulings vision. Genentech may find By NANCY BENAC “obtuse by any moral or social includes contentious issues last the liberals — ages 66, 67, Lucentis competing against Associated Press measure.” Justice Antonin such as affirmative action and 73, and 86. another of its drugs, the can- WASHINGTON — Last Scalia, known for his fire- a federal ban on what oppo- That age split has created cer treatment Avastin. Avastin October, liberal standard- breathing opinions, countered nents call partial birth abor- an unusual dynamic for is increasingly used to treat bearer John Paul Stevens wel- that the liberals were con- tion. Roberts, at 51 the youngest macular degeneration for as comed conservative Chief tributing to international “We’re almost certain to chief justice in two centuries. little as $17 a dose. Lucentis Justice John Roberts to the “sanctimonious criticism of see next term an emphasis on “The people sitting around is likely to cost upward of court by wishing him “a long America’s death .” those areas, namely abortion the conference table are his $2,000 a dose. and happy career in our com- In a 5-3 ruling on Thursday, and race, where Kennedy is parents’ generation and they Lucentis and Avastin both mon calling.” In February, it the court’s last day, moderate measurably more conservative call him chief,” said Thomas block the same protein was Roberts’ turn to welcome Justice Anthony M. Kennedy than O’Connor in ways that Baker, a Florida International believed responsible for the fellow conservative Samuel joined the court’s liberal likely will be utterly deci- University law professor who blood vessel growth. Early Alito with exactly the same members in finding that sive,” said David Garrow, a served as Rehnquist’s first results from Lucentis trials collegial greeting. President Bush had over- Supreme Court historian at administrative assistant. “His led doctors more than two Yet for all the talk of con- stepped his authority in order- Cambridge University. self-deprecating style helps years ago to begin experi- sensus and harmony on the ing military war crimes trials The replacement of here. His humor helps here. menting with Avastin to treat new Supreme Court, plenty of for Guantanamo Bay Rehnquist with Roberts didn’t And, one thing that cannot be age-related macular degener- trees had to die to provide detainees. Justice Clarence Chief Justice Roberts shift the court’s ideological overlooked, is how impressive ation, commonly called enough paper for the justices’ Thomas underscored his balance much, but the substi- his intellect is.” AMD. fractured rulings on some of strong opposition by reading court’s new fifty-something tution of Alito for O’Connor The court’s new lineup is “It gave physicians and the most contentious cases of his dissent from the bench for justices and the chemistry of clearly pushed the court to the likely to change the dynamic patients great hope we are the court’s term. the only the second time in his the so-called Roberts court, it right. in ways that extend well going to be able to improve And all sides are betting 15-year-career. turns out that the jurist to An analysis of voting beyond the differences in how vision in our patients rather that this transitional year — in In a major wetlands case watch is 69-year-old Anthony trends shows Alito’s affinity Roberts and Alito might vote than just slow down the loss which Roberts slipped into his this month, the court produced Kennedy, a moderate who’s with the Scalia-Kennedy- compared with Rehnquist and of vision,” said Dr. George seat just days before the term five separate opinions cover- been on the bench nearly two Thomas-Roberts bloc to be as O’Connor, says John Williams, an American began and Alito arrived ing 100 pages. Roberts decades. His role as a swing much as 15 percent higher McGinnis, a Northwestern Academy of Ophthalmology halfway through — served as lamented that, because of the voter was overshadowed in than was O’Connor’s. law professor who worked spokesman, of the early a fairly mild prelude to far muddled result, interested par- years past by that of centrist “I think everybody really with Alito in the Reagan results. bigger dustups to come next ties “will now have to feel Sandra Day O’Connor. has to be aware that the court Justice Department. Since then, at least 10,000 term and for many years their way on a case-by-case But now that O’Connor is has become considerably For example, there are macular degeneration patients hence. basis.” gone, “the basic principle that more conservative,” said some early signs that Justice The divisions aren’t just Goldstein. “The real pitch in have received Avastin injec- Roberts, the smooth and you need to understand is that Stephen Breyer may be savvy chief justice from cen- along liberal-conservative ideological cases has to be tions, a so-called “off-label” it’s Justice Kennedy’s world inclined to vote more strategi- tral casting, promised at his lines. and you just live in it,” said made to Justice Kennedy, and use of the drug. cally to stay within the major- “It’s become a worldwide confirmation hearings last Within the reinforced con- Washington lawyer Thomas it’s very much going to have September to be a “modest” servative wing of the court, Goldstein, who regularly to be made on a case-by-case ity on certain cases, McGinnis phenomenon,” said Dr. Philip said. And Roberts, for his part, Rosenfeld, a professor of oph- justice rather than an activist. there are strong and some- argues cases at the high court basis.” thalmology at the Bascom In that spirit, he opted for a times conflicting opinions. and tracks voting trends. The court’s shift to the right may be assigning Breyer to Palmer Eye Institute in Miami basic black robe rather than Scalia took fellow conserv- As he fancifully put it, could well sharpen in years to write certain opinions in an who pioneered its use for the flashy gold stripes worn ative Alito to task for making “Justice O’Connor, having come, depending on the tim- effort to keep him from reflex- AMD. on the sleeves of his predeces- “illegitimate and ill-advised” been the most powerful ing of future departures from ively siding with the other lib- The Food and Drug sor, the late William use of legislative history in woman in the universe, hand- the bench and the political erals. Administration does not sanc- Rehnquist. one opinion. In another case, ed the keys to him on the way party of the next president. “I think that will be a story tion using Avastin to treat Roberts has spoken pub- Alito faulted Scalia for mak- out the door and said, “Have The court’s four conservatives we should be following for the macular degeneration. licly of his desire to achieve ing “a subtle but important fun,’ and he took up that invi- — ages 51, 56, 58 and 70 — next five years,” McGinnis Genentech stresses that it has unanimity through narrow rul- mistake” in his analysis of a tation.” are actuarially destined to out- said. not studied the safety or effec- ings that would offer “clarity defendant’s right to counsel. This term, Kennedy has tiveness of Avastin in treating and guidance.” And he had Both men seemed to be provided the fifth vote on the disease, nor does it plan to some success, evidenced by a sending the message that some of the court’s toughest do so. healthy share of unanimous they’re not intellectual clones: cases, including the death “We believe Lucentis is a opinions. “Don’t call us Scalito,” as penalty, Guantanamo and wet- 1651 Talmage Rd ~ Ukiah much better choice,” said Dr. Even some cases that were paraphrased by lawyer lands cases. NOW OPEN Hal Barron, Genentech’s expected to split the court — Kathleen Sullivan, moderator More often than not, he has Coffee ~ Tea ~ Ice Cream ~ Smoothies chief medical officer. “I really on abortion, campaign finance of an American Constitution sided with the conservatives. 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LOCAL Busse terminated as UHS athletic director CALENDAR By TONY ADAME “I’m no longer the athletic direc- coach and still a teacher at a formal complaint filed to the Ukiah The Daily Journal tor,” Busse said by phone interview. UHS, but didn’t know if an interim Unified School District by the mother TODAY Dennis Busse, Ukiah High School’s Busse will no longer receive the athletic director had been named. of one of one of Busse’s baseball play- SWIMMING • Soroptomist Swim Meet, Ukiah, all day athletic director and head baseball annual stipend given to the UHS ath- “As of now, yes, I’m still the base- ers. The complaint was filed June 19. MOTORCROSS • Motorcross of Ukiah, Ukiah Speedway, coach for the past 10 years, confirmed letic director, and cleaned out his ball coach,” Busse said. “I don’t know Allegedly, Busse implied that play- 2:30 p.m. to The Daily Journal Friday afternoon office at UHS Monday. anything about who’s going to be ers expecting to play on Ukiah High SUNDAY, JULY 2 that he has been fired as athletic direc- Asked if his firing came as a A.D.” School’s varsity team had to play for SWIMMING • Soroptomist Swim Meet, Ukiah, all day tor. suprise, Busse declined to comment, Busse has been the head baseball his summer league team, the American JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL simply saying: “I don’t want to get coach at UHS for 10 years, and has Legion-based Ukiah Cats, or they • Keith Connelly Fourth of July Invitational, Busse said he was contacted by Mendo vs. San Mateo, 10 a.m. at Justin- UHS principal Ken Montoya Sunday into that.” won a North Bay League title. He has Siena MOTORCROSS and given the news of his termination. As of Friday, Busse was still head come under fire recently as a result of See BUSSE, Page 9 • Motorcross of Ukiah, Ukiah Speedway, 10 a.m.

-Calendar listings are culled from the most recent schedules provided by the schools and organizations in our coverage area. JOE DIMAGGIO LEAGUE | SAN BRUNO 9, MENDO 6 SWIMMING Please report schedule changes or incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Sports Department at 468-3518. TV LISTINGS TODAY FIREWORKS TENNIS Wimbledon, Round 6, 5 a.m. (ESPN2) Wimbledon, Early Rounds, 9 a.m. (ESPN2) WORLD CUP SOCCER England vs. Portugal, Quarterfinals, 7:30 a.m. (ABC) Brazil vs. France, Quarterfinals, 11:55 a.m. (ESPN) SOCCER Red Bull New York at New England Revolution, 3 p.m. (ESPN2) MLB BEGIN s at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 1 p.m. (FOX) Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal Baltimore Orioles at Braves, 4 p.m. (TBS) Ukiah Dolphins swimmer Chesney m at , Johnson practices Friday at Ukiah 7 p.m. (FSN) e GOLF High School. The Dolphins are in U.S. Women’s Open Championship, Third nt Round, noon (NBC) action today and Sunday at UHS for PGA Buick Championship, noon (ABC) AUTO RACING the 50th Soroptomist Swim Meet. d. NASCAR Nextel Cup: Pepsi 400, 4:30 p.m., (FOX) HORSE RACING at Suburban/Cash Call Stakes, 1 p.m. (ESPN) Dolphins set o COMMUNITY DIGEST for weekend

Six-A-Side Soccer Tournament Aug. 19 swim meet The Ukiah Host Lions and the By TONY ADAME Ryan Rones Dickey Memorial The Daily Journal Soccer Fund are sponsoring a six-a-side soccer tournament for Even with a new look, today and high school age boys and girls on Sunday’s 50th Soroptomist Swim Meet Aug. 19 at Ukiah High School. Games begin at 8 a.m. and will still draws a crowd, with over 300 swim- go until about 5 p.m. Entry fee is mers competing from Eureka, the Bay $150 per team and applications Area, and the hometown Ukiah Dolphins. can be picked up at 601 N. State Street or via e-mail at pronesc- “There’s going to be racing all day long, [email protected]. Applications are and it’s open to the public,” said first-year due by Aug. 1. For more informa- tion call 468-5711. Dolphins head coach Natasha Pasternak. “It’s a good way for kids that are thinking Margaret Vaughan about wanting to start Dolphins to come Memorial Softball out and see what it’s all about.” The mid-summer swim meet used to be Tournament July 22-23 held at Todd Grove Park, and allowed The Ukiah Women’s Athletic swimmers to camp and compete, thus Association is holding the 29th annual Margaret Vaughan drawing a bigger crowd, but the turnout Memorial Slow-Pitch Softball still looks to be big, with racing starting at Tournament July 22-23. 10 a.m. today and 9 a.m. Sunday and going The Tournament is elim- ination, and a fee of $185 is due until 3 or 4 p.m. each day. before July 10, and goes up to “It’s too bad that we can’t have it in the $200 after. Deadline to register is park anymore, but they put new rules in July 18. For more information call 972-1719. that said the pool had to be at least five feet everywhere for diving in,” Pasternak said. Ukiah Lions Youth “It’s a safety precaution, but it did bring a Football & lot more people in when we had it in the Cheerleader sign ups park.” Pasternak, 22, is no stranger to the The Ukiah Lions Youth Football Soroptomist meet, having started swim- & Cheer will be holding sign ups for football players and cheer- ming with the Dolphins when she was just leaders on July 8 from 8 a.m. - 10 eight years old and recently finishing up a a.m. at Anton Stadium. career at Dennison (Ohio) University, For more information call Chuck where she graduated with a degree in Thornhill at 485-7600. Biology. City of Ukiah 2006 Co- Dolphins swimmers range in age from Ed Softball Season 6-17 years old, and there are about 90 swimmers in the program, with 50 expect- The City of Ukiah Community ed to swim at this weekend’s meet. Service Department announces “They needed somebody, so that’s how the beginning of the 2006 Co-Ed Softball Season. they got me,” said a smiling Pasternak. League play is scheduled to “This weekend should be a lot of fun.” begin in mid-August and run Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal through October. Sponsor fees are $350 per Mendo third baseman Aaron Bauman takes on a pitch in a recent contest. team and $30 per player. The sponsor fee is due at the time of registration, and player fees will Mendo rally falls short at Connelly Invitational be collected from team managers at the first game. By RYAN GARNER left field, scoring Jason Chapman from third base. Levy will Registration will be accepted through July 28. Registration The Daily Journal Mendo pitcher Devin Jackson got the hook to forms or additional infortmation is YOUNTVILLE – The Mendo baseball club nearly begin the fourth inning, and Matt Espinoza was available at the City of Ukiah pulled off a miraculous rally in the opening game of unable to find the strike zone against a talented San miss opener Recreation Department or at Bruno squad. Espinoza walked four batters in the www.cityofukiah.com. the Joe DiMaggio Fourth of July Tournament, even- tually settling for a 9-6 loss to San Bruno at the fourth, walking San Bruno’s seventh run across the The Associated Press Ukiah Dolphins Swim Veteran’s Home ballpark in Yountville Friday plate. BERKELEY — California quarterback Club Fundraising evening. Trailing 7-1, the Mendo bats came alive in the fifth Steve Levy was suspended for the team’s BBQ July 1 “They were a really patient team,” said Mendo inning. Mark Pedersen drove a run across with a sin- season opener Friday for his involvement coach Mario Scaturro. “They waited for their pitches gle to left field, and Chapman followed it up with a in a bar fight last weekend. The Ukiah Dolphins Swim Club and we gave up too many walks.” drive to the gap in left-center field, ending up in the Levy, a senior who led the Golden Bears would like to invite retired Dolphin swimmers, their families, friends, Already leading 3-0 in the bottom of the second thick ivy and scoring Pedersen. to season-ending wins over Stanford and and the general public to a inning, Greg Gonzalez blasted a three-run The Mendo hit parade continued as Bauman ripped Brigham Young last sea- fundraising BBQ in Todd Grove over the ivy-covered fence in left-center field to give a shot down the right field line, bringing Chapman in son, pleaded not guilty Park on Saturday, July 1 from 6-9 p.m. San Bruno a 6-0 lead. Aaron Bauman got Mendo on Thursday to felony assault The Dolphins, in coordination the board in the top of the third, driving a single to See MENDO, Page 9 charges stemming from with the Ukiah Soroptimist and the fight, in which he the City of Ukiah, are working together to support the renova- allegedly threw a pint tion of the Ukiah city pool and the glass at a bouncer’s face associated complex. after getting into an argu- The cost will be $10 for adults ment with another patron and $5 for children ages eight Kings show off top pick Douby and under, with cobbler dessert at an Irish pub in San available for an additional $1. The Associated Press Francisco. For tickets, please call Kristin at them.” scoring with a career-best 25.4 per 462-3594 or Sheryn at 489-5346. SACRAMENTO — New Douby said he knows he can put game in his junior season with The pint hit the bounc- Levy coach Eric the ball up a few feet beyond the 3- Scarlet Knights. The 6-foot-3, 175- er in the forehead. Ukiah Dolphins Swim Musselman doesn’t care if Quincy point line, though he’s not aware of pound athlete reached the 20-point “At a minimum, Steve Team Registration Douby takes 35-foot shots on the where he takes the shots. level in 24 of Rutgers’ final 29 will miss the first game of his senior year,” floor — as long as he’s making “I surprise myself sometimes, games in 2005-06. coach Jeff Tedford said. “Further action, if The Ukiah Dolphins is a year warranted, will be decided upon after reso- round competitive swim club for them well. you know,” Douby said. “When I Also the leading scorer in the Big children aged five through 18. “If he’s not making 35-footers, watch the films, I’m like, ’I shot it East Conference, Douby scorched lution of his situation.” Any child that can swim 25 yards we’ll ask him to step in a foot or that deep?’ But I just read situa- Syracuse for 41 points in the Carrier The Bears, expected to be a top-10 team continuously may join the two. But from the tapes we saw of tions. If I see someone backing up, Dome on 15-for-32 shooting from in most preseason polls, open their season Dolphins. The hot summer months are a him, he had no problems taking then if we really need that shot, I the floor and 9-for-17 from the 3- Sept. 2 at . great time to get your child those shots,” Musselman said with a feel like I have the confidence to do point arc. Levy also is suspended from participat- involved in swimming. Children laugh Friday, two days after his it.” Douby said he wanted to play ing in team workouts and activities. He is are placed into different swim- And the Kings hope Douby can point guard for Rutgers, though the ming groups depending on their team selected the Rutgers shooting expected to be a backup to Nate Longshore ability and age. guard as the 19th pick in the NBA instinctively parlay that self-assur- team desperately needed him to or Joe Ayoob this season. Draft’s first round. “If the guy can ance during his rookie season. play the off-guard role to bas- Levy is scheduled to return to court July See DIGEST, Page 8 make them, we’ll let him shoot Douby was sixth in the nation kets. 18 for a pre-hearing conference. 8 – SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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For more information leave a mes- scheduled for Wednesday, July 12. 11. sage by calling the Ukiah Dolphin The tournament matches boys in age The camp is divided into two ses- Swim Team office at 463-5253, ext. groups of 17-16, 15-14, 13-12, 11-10, sions: Grades 7-9 from 9:30 a.m. - Massive doping scandal 1301. and 9-and-under. 12:30 p.m. and Grades 10-12 from Applications and information about 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. the tournament can be obtained at The camp will be held at Mendocino Youth Soccer Camp the Ukiah Municipal Golf Course or by calling Paul Shimmin at 468-0501. College and run by local coaches. Fee rocks Tour de France Scholarship for the camp is $80 and the camp will applicants wanted limit the numbe of participants. For Weaverville Men’s Slow more information and a brochure call First Tour in post- The Tour, already wide ing expertise and perfor- The Scholarship Committee is look- Pitch Softball Ed Schweitzer at 462-3382. open without Armstrong, will mance-enhancing blood trans- ing for applicants for the Ryan Rones Tournament July 1-2 Armstrong era faces Dickey Memorial Soccer Scholarship now begin on Saturday with fusions. Mendocino College biggest controversy in no clear favorite to succeed The police report implicat- Fund. This scholarship is available for The James Hill Trucking Softball youth and high school attendance at soccer camps. Club will be hosting a mens Slow cycling’s history the Texan who retired last ed nine riders — Basso and Applicants must be dedicated to the Pitch Tournament the weekend of July football camps year after his record seventh Ullrich included — who were game of soccer, hard-working and 1st and 2nd at Lowden Park in have a good attitude. Weaverville. By JOHN LEICESTER straight win. The race will signed up for this Tour, Please pick up an application at 601 Mendocino College will host a youth The entry fee is $250 and every football camp from July 10-14 and a The Associated Press also have a reduced field of cycling’s governing body N State St. or call 468-5711. Please team is guaranteed three games. submit the application two weeks An arm wrestling tournament, rodeo, high school football camp on July 21. STRASBOURG, France — 176 riders, instead of the 189 said. before the start of camp. demolition derby and street dance Both camps will be held at A major doping scandal threw originally expected, because Their teams were informed Donations will be gratefully accepted events will all be held at the ballpark Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 the first Tour de France of the teams agreed not to replace and, with the exception of one at 601 N State St. throughout the weekend. p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. For more information contact This is a full contact camp for ages 6- post-Lance Armstrong era those riders being sent home squad, all reacted quickly 7th Annual Shane Huff’s Richard Marks at 445-3432 or Perry 14. into chaos Friday, with for suspected doping. Friday, telling their racers Price at 443-6854 or e-mail The high school camp will run from favorites Jan Ullrich and Ivan The scandal, brewing for they were out. NorCal Soccer Academy [email protected]. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and it is a position specific camp for high Basso forced out of the weeks in Spain, broke open in Ullrich, the 1997 Tour win- Ukiahan Shane Huff is offering a soccer camp for youth from ages 5-18 2006 Ukiah Triathlon school age football players. world’s premier cycling race the space of a few hours in ner, and other members of his at Pomolita Middle School Track from Training Sessions Any questions about either camp under a cloud of suspicion. Strasbourg, the starting point T-Mobile squad were heading July 17-21. can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- for this year’s three-week, to a previously scheduled 468-3098. Some in cycling hailed the A full day session is offered from 9 Triathlon coach and personal trainer 2,272-mile trek across France news conference Friday a.m. to 2 p.m. for ages 10 and up for Mike Cannon will be conducting a decision to bar them and other $125 (includes ball and T-shirt); half custom 14-week training program in riders implicated in a doping and neighboring countries. morning when they got word day session for 7-9-year-olds from 9 preparation for the 2006 Ukiah To place an announcement in the probe in Spain as a break- Late Thursday night, that he, teammate Oscar a.m. to noon for $75 (includes ball) Triathlon. “Community Sports Digest,” contact and half day session for 5-6-year- The program is designed for all lev- The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports through for efforts to clean up Spanish authorities sent race Sevilla and Ullrich’s longtime olds. from 9:30 a.m. to noon for $65 els and offers weekly Saturday morn- Department by phone at 468-3518. the oft-tainted sport. The organizers more than 40 pages adviser Rudy Pevenage were (includes ball). ing group workouts in a fun, non-com- You may also mail your listing to 590 scandal could rank as summarizing police investiga- implicated. Register early (by June 30) and pay petitive format. S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, only $110 for the all day session. Call For questions or additional informa- e-mail it to [email protected], or cycling’s biggest, given the tions into a ring that allegedly “We kindly asked our bus Pam at 468-5088 to register or email tion, call 468-5823. fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the high profile of the riders and supplied riders and other ath- for an application at See TOUR, Page 9 [email protected]. Team dis- “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE the large number suspected. letes with banned drugs, dop- counts are available. Mendocino College service, no guarantees can be made Commuter Volleyball on the frequency of a listing’s appear- Camp Aug. 7-11 ance in The Daily Journal. To assure Ukiah Golf Junior Open your event maximum publicity, please July 12 Mendocino College is offering a contact either our classified (468- commuter volleyball camp in 3535) or display advertising (468- The Ukiah Golf Junior Open is Mendocino county the week of Aug. 7- 3510) departments. tops Oakland By JANIE McCAULEY up. Houston Astros, hadn’t SCOREBOARD The Associated Press Thomas missed 13 games allowed more than two earned Spain-France winner, Noon 2, Seattle 0 OAKLAND — Eric with a strained right quadri- runs in his previous three out- 2006 WORLD CUP Arizona at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. THIRD PLACE L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Byrnes scored the go-ahead ceps muscle, while Ellis had ings in June. He made his first (x-advanced to second round) Saturday, July 8 Saturday’s Games run against his former club on been sidelined since May 31 start since June 17, when he Semifinal losers, 9 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Trachsel 6-4) at N.Y.Yankees FIRST ROUND (R.Johnson 9-6), 1:20 p.m. with a broken right thumb that had a no-decision against the Houston (Buchholz 4-6) at Texas (Wasdin 1-0), a wild pitch in the seventh GROUP A W L T GF GA Pts CHAMPIONSHIP 1:20 p.m. inning and forced him to miss 26 games. Los Angeles Angels in a 5-4, x-Germany 3 0 0 8 2 9 Sunday, July 9 White Sox (Vazquez 8-4) at Chicago x-Ecuador 2 1 0 5 3 6 Semifinal winners, 8 Cubs (Maddux 7-8), 1:20 p.m. drove in two runs in the Ellis played four games for 17-inning A’s win. Poland 1 2 0 2 4 3 Arizona (Batista 7-5) at Oakland (Loaiza 3-4), Costa Rica 0 3 0 3 9 0 4:05 p.m. ’ 6-4 Sacramento this week in a Oakland finished a success- Friday, June 9 MLB L.A. Dodgers (Hendrickson 4-8) at L.A. Angels rehab assignment. ful June as usual, going 18-8 Germany 4, Costa Rica 2 (Escobar 5-9), 4:05 p.m. victory over the Oakland Ecuador 2, Poland 0 Philadelphia (Lidle 4-6) at (Taubenheim Wednesday, June 14 Athletics on Friday night. Ellis came into the game 1- for the month after a 12-17 East Division 1-4), 4:07 p.m. Germany 1, Poland 0 Boston (Wakefield 5-8) at Florida (Moehler 5-6), After Byrnes scored, for-24 in his last seven games May. Thursday, June 15 W L Pct GB New York 47 32 .595 — 6:05 p.m. Ecuador 3, Costa Rica 0 Cleveland (Lee 7-5) at Cincinnati (Mays 0-4), Johnny Estrada singled in a and 4-for-40 over his last 11. A’s manager Tuesday, June 20 Florida 35 41 .461 10 1/2 Philadelphia 36 43 .456 11 6:10 p.m. Germany 3, Ecuador 0 Baltimore (Ortiz 0-5) at Atlanta (Hudson 6-7), run and Green followed with He drew a walk in the second planned to give Poland 2, Costa Rica 1 Atlanta 34 46 .425 13 1/2 Washington 33 48 .407 15 7:05 p.m. and singled to left in the a “mental” day off but needed Detroit (Bonderman 7-4) at Pittsburgh his second double of the game GROUP B W L T GF GA Pts (Gorzelanny 0-0), 7:05 p.m. for Arizona, which ended a fourth before his double. to play him in left field and x-England 2 0 1 5 2 7 Central Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay (Shields 4-1) at Washington x-Sweden 1 0 2 3 2 5 (Hernandez 6-8), 7:05 p.m. three-game losing streak with The Diamondbacks got batted him second. Swisher Paraguay 1 2 0 2 2 3 St. Louis 43 35 .551 — Cincinnati 44 36 .550 — Milwaukee (Capuano 9-4) at (Silva 4- Trinidad 0 2 1 0 4 1 8), 7:10 p.m. only its fourth win in its last four straight hits off Kirk struck out five times Thursday Milwaukee 40 41 .494 4 1/2 Saturday, June 10 Kansas City ( 5-4) at St. Louis (Ponson Saarloos to start the fourth, to match an Oakland record, England 1, Paraguay 0 Houston 38 42 .475 6 4-3), 7:15 p.m. 24 games. Estrada went 3-for- Trinidad and Tobago 0, Sweden 0, tie Chicago 29 50 .367 14 1/2 Colorado (BKim 5-4) at Seattle (Pineiro 6-7), 5 and scored two runs. including an RBI single by the sixth time it’s happened. Thursday, June 15 Pittsburgh 27 54 .333 17 1/2 10:05 p.m. England 2, Trinidad and Tobago 0 Sunday’s Games Mark Ellis’ two-run double Green that scored Luis He went 0-for-4 with a walk. Sweden 1, Paraguay 0 West Division Boston at Florida, 1:05 p.m. Tuesday, June 20 W L Pct GB Baltimore at Atlanta, 1:05 p.m. in the sixth pulled the A’s Gonzalez after he led off with Byrnes, a former member Sweden 2, England 2, tie San Diego 41 37 .526 — Tampa Bay at Washington, 1:05 p.m. a double. Jeff DaVanon added of the A’s who’s from the Bay Paraguay 2, Trinidad and Tobago 0 Colorado 41 38 .519 1/2 Philadelphia at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. within 3-2, then Adam Los Angeles 40 38 .513 1 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1:15 p.m. Melhuse followed with a a sacrifice fly to make it 3-0. 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Mets 0 MLB—Announced the eligibility of Tampa Bay OF x-Portugal 3 0 0 5 1 9 Tampa Bay 11, Washington 1 to play in the minor leagues for the no-decisions — and get his time since 2003 while with the Ellis. x-Mexico 1 1 1 4 3 4 Toronto 8, Philadelphia 1 remainder of the season. Angola 0 1 2 1 2 2 Cincinnati 9, Cleveland 8 first victory since beating the Iran 021 2 6 1 Florida 5, Boston 2 —Sent OF Wily Mo Pena to Braves on June 3. He allowed Sunday, June 11 Atlanta 5, Baltimore 3 Lowell of the New York-Penn League. Mexico 3, vs. Iran 1 Kansas City 7, St. Louis 5, 10 innings CLEVLEAND INDIANS—Traded 1B Eduardo three runs and six hits, struck Minnesota 8, Milwaukee 2 Perez to Seattle for INF Asdrubal Cabrera. Lakeport Camper Portugal 1, Angola 0 Friday, June 16 Texas 3, Houston 1 Assigned Cabrera to Buffalo of the IL. Recalled out five and walked three. At Mexico 0, Angola 0, tie Colorado 2, Seattle 0 1B Ryan Garko from Buffalo. 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Optioned x-Ghana 2 1 0 4 3 6 Chicago White Sox (Vazquez 8-4) at Chicago INF Mike Rouse and OF Doug Clark to itive note a night after being Czech Republic 1 2 0 3 4 3 Cubs (Maddux 7-8), 1:20 p.m. Sacramento of the PCL. Agreed to terms with SS United States 0 2 1 2 6 1 San Francisco (Cain 6-6) at San Diego Christian Vitters and RHP Jason Fernandez. swept by the . Monday, June 12 (Thompson 3-2), 3:05 p.m., 1st game National League Czech Republic 3, United States 0 San Francisco (Hennessey 3-1) at San Diego —Activated RHP Chris Arizona started the month by Italy 2, Ghana 0 (Williams 3-1), 10:05 p.m., 2nd game Reitsma from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP taking four straight from the Saturday, June 17 Arizona (Batista 7-5) at Oakland (Loaiza 3-4), Kevin Barry to Richmond of the IL. It’s Ghana 2, Czech Republic 0 4:05 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS—Activated OF Angel Pagan Braves in Atlanta, then went Italy 1, United States 1, tie L.A. Dodgers (Hendrickson 4-8) at L.A. Angels from the 60-day DL. Designated INF Tony Summer Pricing in Effect Thursday, June 22 (Escobar 5-9), 4:05 p.m. Womack for assignment. 4-20 the rest of the way. CINCINNATI REDS—Designated LHP Chris Italy 2, Czech Republic 0 Philadelphia (Lidle 4-6) at Toronto (Taubenheim Hammond for assignment. Recalled LHP Brian Ghana 2, United States 1 1-4), 4:07 p.m. A’s designated hitter Frank Boston (Wakefield 5-8) at Florida (Moehler 5-6), Shackelford from Louisville of the IL. —Activated OF Cliff Floyd from Thomas and Ellis were acti- 263-7755 GROUP F W L T GF GA Pts 6:05 p.m. Cleveland (Lee 7-5) at Cincinnati (Mays 0-4), the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Lastings Milledge to x-Brazil 3 0 0 7 1 9 Norfolk of the IL. vated from the disabled list Monday - Friday •8am - 5pm x-Australia 1 1 1 5 5 4 6:10 p.m. Baltimore (Ortiz 0-5) at Atlanta (Hudson 6-7), PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Optioned RHP Chris Croatia 0 1 2 2 3 2 Condrey to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre of the IL. earlier in the day and both Japan 0 2 1 2 7 1 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Bonderman 7-4) at Pittsburgh ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with were back in the starting line- ~ EVERY TRUCK ACCESSORY ~ Monday, June 12 RHP Chris Perez and OF Jonathan Jay. Australia 3, Japan 1 (Gorzelanny 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Shields 4-1) at Washington SAN DIEGO PADRES—Named Paul DePodesta Tuesday, June 13 special assistant for baseball operations. Brazil 1, Croatia 0 (Hernandez 6-8), 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Capuano 9-4) at Minnesota (Silva 4- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Agreed to terms Sunday, June 18 with RHP Tim Lincecum. Japan 0, Croatia 0, tie 8), 7:10 p.m. Kansas City (Redman 5-4) at St. Louis (Ponson —Agreed to terms Brazil 2, Australia 0 with OF Stephen Englund. Thursday, June 22 4-3), 7:15 p.m. Colorado (BKim 5-4) at Seattle (Pineiro 6-7), Brazil 4, Japan 1 Croatia 2, Australia 2, tie 10:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games National Basketball Association Boston at Florida, 1:05 p.m. NBA—Named Adam Silver deputy commissioner. When your job prospects are buried... GROUP G W L T GF GA Pts Baltimore at Atlanta, 1:05 p.m. —Waived G Orien Greene. x-Switzerland 2 0 1 4 0 7 MIAMI HEAT—Exercised their option on G Jason x-France 1 0 2 3 1 5 Tampa Bay at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Kapono for the 2006-07 season. South Korea 1 1 1 3 4 4 —Exercised their Togo 0 3 0 1 6 0 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1:15 p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. option on G for the 2006-07 sea- Turn to the Classifieds. Tuesday, June 13 son. Extended a qualifying offer to F Justin Reed. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. South Korea 2, Togo 1 NETS—Declined to exercise their France 0, Switzerland 0, tie Kansas City at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. option on F Cliff Robinson. Waived F Scott Sunday, June 18 Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Padgett. France 1, South Korea 1, tie L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. SACRAMENTO KINGS—Exercised their option Monday, June 19 Colorado at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. on G Francisco Garcia. We have postings for Switzerland 2, Togo 0 Arizona at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. UTAH JAZZ—Exercised their option on G Keith Friday, June 23 San Francisco at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. McLeod for the 2006-07 season. France 2, Togo 0 N.Y. Mets at N.Y.Yankees, 8:05 p.m. positions in many areas, Switzerland 2, South Korea 0 Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. FOOTBALL including Automotive, GROUP H W L T GF GA Pts AMERICAN LEAGUE PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Released RB Mike x-Spain 3 0 0 8 1 9 East Division Jemison. Clerical, Retail, Service x-Ukraine 2 1 0 5 4 6 W L Pct GB Tunisia 0 2 1 3 6 1 Boston 48 29 .623 — HOCKEY and Telemarketing. Saudi Arabia 0 2 1 2 7 1 New York 45 32 .584 3 Wednesday, June 14 Toronto 45 34 .570 4 BOSTON BRUINS—Bought out the contracts for Spain 4, Ukraine 0 Baltimore 37 44 .457 13 F Shawn McEachern and F Travis Green, making Tunisia 2, Saudi Arabia 2, tie Tampa Bay 35 45 .438 14 1/2 them free agents. Monday, June 19 —Signed RW Craig Take advantage of the Ukraine 4, Saudi Arabia 0 Central Division Adams to a three-year contract and D Andrew Spain 3, Tunisia 1 W L Pct GB Hutchinson to a two-year contract. Re-signed RW Classifieds and uncover a Friday, June 23 Detroit 55 25 .688 — Justin Williams and D Niclas Wallin. Ukraine 1, Tunisia 0 Chicago 52 27 .658 2 1/2 COLORADO AVALANCHE—Re-signed D Brett Spain 1, Saudi Arabia 0 Minnesota 43 35 .551 11 Clark and D Karlis Skrastins to multiyear con- treasure chest of Cleveland 35 43 .449 19 tracts. SECOND ROUND Kansas City 26 52 .333 28 DALLAS STARS—Bought out the contract of RW opportunity. Bill Guerin, making him a free agent. Saturday, June 24 —Signed D Nicklas Germany 2, Sweden 0 West Division W L Pct GB Lidstrom to a two-year contract. Argentina 2, Mexico 1, extra time LOS ANGELES KINGS—Exercised their option Sunday, June 25 Oakland 42 36 .538 — Texas 41 39 .513 2 on LW Jeff Cowan for the 2006-07 season. England 1, Ecuador 0 OTTAWA SENATORS—Re-signed D Wade Portugal 1, Netherlands 0 Seattle 41 40 .506 2 1/2 Los Angeles 35 43 .449 7 Redden to a two-year contract. Monday, June 26 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Traded LW Fredrik Italy 1, Australia 0 Modin and G Fredrik Norrena to Columbus for G Ukraine 0, Switzerland 0 Ukraine wins 3-0 in Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh 7, Chicago White Sox 6 Marc Denis. shootout) TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS—Bought out the con- Tuesday, June 27 Oakland 6, San Diego 5, 14 innings San Francisco 2, Texas 1 tract of RW Tie Domi and declined to pick up the Brazil 3, Ghana 0 option on G Ed Belfour, making them free agents. France 3, Spain 1 Boston 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Philadelphia 4, Baltimore 0 VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Re-signed F Daniel Sedin and F Henrik Sedin to three-year contracts. 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Your big players — Martina Hingis wiped the baseline on two points as at the tournament — when he Kosta Perovic are going to be asked to play need time to develop.” away a tear as she walked off she lost the next game. was serving for the match at similar roles for the Golden State Warriors, but O’Bryant spent most of his time playing in Centre Court, a match that Hingis — at 25, she’s five 5-3 in the third set against the two players showed off decidedly different obscurity at Bradley before rising to national seemed within her grasp sud- years younger than Sugiyama Nicolas Mahut of France. So styles in their first joint appearance together prominence in the NCAA Tournament last — got more and more rattled he’s not invincible, huh? denly gone. Friday. March where he averaged 14.7 points and 10.3 James Blake figured it as the match slipped away, Then again, Federer broke complaining about line calls right back for a 6-3, 7-6 (2), O’Bryant — the Warriors’ first-round pick rebounds in three games. would take until about dinner and the ninth player selected overall — wore a time to get over his loss to a and slamming a ball off the 6-4 victory, his record 44th in Despite missing the first eight games of the much lower-ranked opponent. court after one miscue, draw- a row on grass. pressed suit and tie, while Perovic — taken 2005-06 season because of an NCAA sanction, David Nalbandian was ing a collective “Oooooh!” “Lleyton Hewitt has been 38th overall — opted for jeans and a long- O’Bryant still managed to average 13.4 points, ready to watch the World Cup from the crowd. struggling, to my surprise, but sleeve black T-shirt. 8.3 rebounds and 2.9 blocks as a sophomore after his earliest exit at “She’s a tough cookie,” he came through after all,” In a draft devoid of last year. His success in Wimbledon. Hingis said. said Federer, whose next clear-cut superstars and the NCAA Tournament There were plenty of Blake played terrifically opponent, No. 13 Tomas marquee players, the garnered him a lot of opportunities to dissect how for 1 1/2 sets, then collapsed Berdych, upset the Swiss star Warriors believe attention from many top players deal with disap- completely over the final two, at the 2004 Olympics. “That’s O’Bryant and Perovic NBA teams, though pointment at the All England betrayed by an ineffective what it’s about in this game, were the best options Mullin had his eye on Club on Friday. serve and a career-long aver- coming through no matter for improving their the big center for some One upset after another sion for big matches that go how.” interior attack. time. shook up the draws, with the distance: The 6-4, 3-6, 4- Berdych outlasted No. 19 O’Bryant, a 7-foot cen- “His size, the athleti- 1997 Wimbledon champion 6, 6-1, 6-0 loss to 53rd-ranked Tommy Haas 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 ter from Bradley, cism, his length ... Hingis, 2002 runner-up Max Mirnyi of Belarus made (7), 4-6, 8-6, improving to 8-0 recorded 147 blocked there’s so much more Nalbandian and No. 8-seeded the American 0-9 in five-set- in five-setters. shots and had 408 than just what he did in Blake joined on the way out ters. Blake ruled out physical rebounds in two col- So what’s the problem in distress as an explanation for the tournament,” by 2004 U.S. Open champion lege seasons. The 7- Mullin said. “You can’t Svetlana Kuznetsova. the long matches? his fifth-set woes, although foot-2 Perovic aver- take away the other “Somehow, at Wimbledon, “I lose ’em, that’s the prob- his serves and groundstrokes ANG Photo you’re never safe,” Hingis lem,” Blake said. “I don’t lacked pop down the stretch. aged 12.1 points and facts.” 6.1 rebounds last sea- Warriors first round pick Patrick O’Bryant planned to said after wasting a 3-0 lead know what it is.” When Mirnyi slipped while O’Bryant talks to the media. in the final set and losing to No. 5 Kuznetsova, the hitting a return but bounced son playing profession- fly home to Minnesota Ai Sugiyama of Japan 7-5, 3- French Open runner-up three up to hit a forehand winner on ally in Europe. on Saturday for a brief 6, 6-4. “When you’re out on weeks ago, also blew a lead in the fly to break to 3-0 in the “They’re somewhat three-day rest before the grass, it seems like you her 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 loss to No. fifth, Blake swatted a ball 30 different. I think Kosta is a little more in-the- leaving for Las Vegas to play for the Warriors’ never know how the next 27 Li Na, the first Chinese feet in the air, then plopped block skilled passer. Patrick does some things Summer League team. point’s going to go.” woman to reach the fourth down in his changeover chair above the rim, shot-blocking, rebounding. Perovic, meanwhile, still is under contract Half a season into her round at Wimbledon. and buried his face in a towel. Adding two young centers to our core is going for BC Partizan Belgrade but is expected to opt comeback after three years Even some top players who The American put in only to be exciting for us all,” Warriors executive out of that deal to play for Golden State. away because of injuries, won had problems, including 43 percent of his first serves vice president of basketball operations Chris Perovic entered his name into the NBA draft Hingis was playing at 2002 Wimbledon champion in the fourth set, 54 percent in Mullin said. twice before and pulled out each time. The 21- Wimbledon for the first time Lleyton Hewitt, pushed to a the fifth, and paid dearly: Though both are considered long-term pro- year-old Croatian declared himself more pre- since 2001. And she fifth set by 102nd-ranked Lee Mirnyi repeatedly came to the jects, Golden State’s need for immediate help pared to play in America now. impressed until Friday, drop- Hyung-taik of South Korea in net behind returns, helping in the blocks is apparent. Last season the a second-round match sus- him win 19 of 24 points on “I think I’m smarter, stronger,” Perovic said. ping a total of seven games in Warriors finished 18th in blocks per game “I think I grew up and now I’m ready to play the first two rounds. pended by darkness Thursday Blake’s second serves over night. the last two sets. (4.35), 20th in percentage defense in the NBA. Since I was a kid it was my dream But the five-time major (.457) and 25th in differential (-2.2). champion looked fatigued as And three-time defending Blake said he was dissa- to play in the NBA. 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DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

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Answers in Monday Edition © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com SHAGAT Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as DIVULGE OR PUBLISH suggested by the above cartoon. 22 13 8 13 DIVU “ ” 11 10 13 22 A: AND LGEO 10 17 16 13 (Answers Monday) RPUB Jumbles: PANSY GUIDE EXPOSE MORTAR 13 16 19 8 Yesterday’s LISH Answer: What it takes to be a good gossip 6/30/2006 columnist — A SENSE OF RUMOR No reason to have unruly children in your home Dear Annie: I am married to a man who has and we can hear the popping noises even when the same way. When we married, he had beau- a grown daughter, “Stella,” with small chil- he is providing customer service. He also tiful white teeth. Not anymore. He is so scared dren. I have two young children from my first chews with his mouth open and clips his nails to go to the dentist that he starts shaking when marriage. ANNIE’S MAILBOX at his desk. I bring up the subject. I have refused to kiss The problem is that when Stella is at our We’ve complained to management, but no him or make love until he sees the dentist, and By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar so far we are going on five months. place, her children are out of control and she one wants to offend this person. Please tell me does nothing to discipline them and neither what we can do, because someone will surely I talked to my dentist, and he said there is does my husband. Stella doesn’t like me, and try to put up with the noise, or set up a play snap soon. -- Frazzled medication my husband can take to make the space for them in a separate room or back yard. visit not only painless, but he will barely when I try to stop her children from tearing Dear Frazzled: Your co-worker may be try- things up and having screaming tantrums, I run You also can take a stroll to the nearest park. If remember it. My husband refuses. Worse, he they are damaging your property, insist that ing to give up a bad habit (like smoking) and is also chews tobacco, so his mouth is extra gross, into her extreme disapproval. Sometimes she using the gum as a substitute. First try the gets mad at me and stops bringing the children your husband visit Stella elsewhere, and by all and I worry about mouth cancer. What do I do? means, go with him. If they jump on her sofa direct-but-friendly approach: “I’m sure you Take him to counseling? -- Going Through around. Then my husband gets upset. and break her dishes, what do you care? Plaster don’t realize how loud your gum chewing is. the Same Thing I won’t tolerate that type of behavior in chil- a smile on your face and say nothing. Any possibility you can tone it down?” If that Dear Going Through: If your husband was dren. My husband says it’s Stella’s problem Dear Annie: I work in a very small office. A doesn’t work, inform management that the cus- simply fearful of dental care, that would be one and he doesn’t want to interfere. I have sug- co-worker has recently taken up gum chewing. tomers can hear the gum popping and it could hurdle. But he also chews tobacco, which gested that he visit the grandchildren at Stella’s This person is in his 60s and ought to have hurt business. If all else fails, try headphones, a solidifies the kissing distance between you, and place, but he wants me to go with. I love the manners by now. fan or some other white-noise assistance to he knows it. We think there is more going on kids, Annie, but I just can’t stand it when I’m block out the sound. He constantly snaps, crackles and pops bub- here. If you can get your husband to come with the -- Wicked Stepmother bles, even while you are speaking directly to Dear Annie: I know exactly where “Turned- you to a counselor, great. If not, go without him Dear Stepmother: If Stella refuses to disci- him. 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Full training the Central Serv- Dental Front Office Growth opportunities Site Supervisor/ 300 E. Gobbi St. Venture. The regis- Btwn10-12 wkdays. P/T w/room for or call 456-3105 Bible between Upper provided. Drug test ices Manager. Competitive Benefits Teacher I-III- OFFICE MANAGER trants commenced to growth. Ins. billing, Lake Hwy 20 and required, cannabis Includes check and Chainsaw & Pick Up & Bonuses For AA/BA in CDV & 20 hrs. wk. Exp. in transact business un- A/R, Reception. Blue Lakes. not tested for hire. statement process- truck req. Temp/PT immediate consider- exp. or qualify for data entry, bkkping, der the fictitious busi- Comp skills req. 462-0415 Help disabled in their ing, overdraft and country job. Ok for ation, please email or CDE. Site Supe Micro Soft, Quick ness name or names Dentrix a+. To Start home. 485-0165. stop payment teen. 228-6887. fax your resume to: Permit. Exp w/low Books Pro, File listed above on June July or Aug. Fax res. 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End of Willits Representative DMV printout Employer. 493-06 offer an excellent 200 N. School St. $8.80/hr. Assoc. Apply in person 456-0565 Ukiah CA position available. 459-4131 7-1,8,15,22/06 work environment COURT Teach I-II-Must 1343 S. Dora St. by Monday Approximately 32 to LIKE FICTITIOUS EMPLOYMENT with quality equip- Executive Secretary have 12 Core CDV P/T Lndscp’g, P/T July 10, 2006 40 hours per week. REPORTER BUSINESS NAME 110 WANTED ment. We pay for on- work & communicate CHILDREN? units & 6 mos. ECE Cln’g prsn want’d. at 4:00 pm. No weekends. Must $4283 - $5740/Mo STATEMENT Summer Tutoring going training; we effectively with com- This might be exp. $10.32-11.28/ Gen Knw. of Plnts & AA/EOE m/f/v/d have great customer Full Benefit File No.: 0006-F0478 available for K-8 have the best clients missioned staff mem- the job for you. hr. Mach. AVBC-Steve service skills and ex- package THE FOLLOWING students. Have CA in the valley. We offer bers, grantees & CHILDCARE Family Support H/ Dan H 895-2337 cellent phone skills. To ensure consider- PERSON(S) IS multiple subject a benefit package partners, organize WORKERS, Specialist - work ext. 13 or 42 good spelling and ation of your appli- w/low income fami- (ARE) DOING BUSI- credential. that includes paid meetings & events in- ALL SHIFTS. PRESCHOOL typing abilities are a cation for the earli- lies enrolled in NESS AS: Please call Nicolena holidays that you can cluding logistics & F/T 4 day week. TEACHER (aftnoons) plus. Must be reliable est round of inter- head Start Ctr. RUSTIC WEST Hutchins at chose, paid vacation, materials. Strong or- Starting salary Starts 8/31. Waldorf and able to pass views please apply Posn’s range from TRADING CO 463-2529 and paid medical. ganizational skills, $9.40 per hour. School. 22 hrs/wk. mandatory drug test. by: July 14, 2006, Trainee to FSS II 205 West Standley Paid health con- consistent & profes- On call $9 per hour. $13/hr. ECE units HELP Clinical Starting pay $8.50 however, this posi- $10.01-$12.84. Ukiah, Ca 95482 scious activities, a sional work demean- Qualifications: req. Waldorf exp pref. 120 WANTED per hour plus com- tion will remain open Sp/Eng. Bil pref. Monica A Gawerk great incentive pro- Services or. 32-40 hrs. wkly. Pass medical and 485-8719 or fax mission and benefits. until filled. For appli- All posn’s w/ranges 4617 S. Fenwick BARTENDER gram plus many oth- with some scheduling drug exam, TB test, 485-7335. employment Associate P/U application @ cation/information DOQ & exp.+ bens. Ukiah, CA 95482 er benefits. We are flexibility. Sal. ap- criminal back- @mendocinowaldorf.org Vic’s Place Mendocino County. Hometown Call: (707) This business is con- looking for someone prox. $17.85 DOE. ground check and Aide - for HS Ctr. 485-8422 MH Dept, $2837- Shopper, 463-6815. Or apply RDA - Little Lake ducted by an Individ- that takes great pride Please submit cover have valid Cal. Sp/Eng Bil prefer- $3449/Mo. Req BS 194 Ford Rd. at: 100 North State Health Center in ual. The registrant CAREGIVERS in their work, some- letter & resume by Drivers license. red. $8.04/hr. in Social Work, Ukiah St Room 303, Willits F/T regular. commenced to trans- Private Home Health one that can work fax or email: GREAT NEW Must complete Psych, or related; Ukiah, CA 95482. Competitive $ DOE. act business under Agency needs sup- well as part of a team CNA’s F/T, P/T, 462-5570 or tami@ MEDICAL, DENTAL, NCO app. Incl tran- and four yrs exp www.mendocino. Great benefits. the fictitious business portive staff for devel- and also on their days & PM’s. mendochildren.org. VISION PKG. scripts (Copies) providing rehab courts.ca.gov Fax: 468-0793. name or names listed opmentally disabled own. If you enjoy Great working cond. matching 403B 707-462-1954 x 302 services in a MH F/T OPTOMETRIC [email protected] above on Date July adult. Exp. with elder showing off your Apply in person TSA Plan, paid holi- or www.ncoinc.org. setting. Apply by ASSISTANT Night Staff www.mchcinc.org 1, 2006. Endorsed- care a plus. F/T, P/T, skills and are open to Valley View Skilled days & vacation, Closes 5 PM 7/5 7/14/06 to: HR Dept, to handle all FT, 32 hr. & 40 RDA Filed on Date June avail. in Ukiah. $10- continually training in Nursing Center, paid training’s, on (Postmarks not ac- 579 Low Gap Rd, 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah aspects of dispens- hour shifts. Full Sal. & benes. DOE. 30, 2006 at the Men- $11 hr. + mi. CDL, the automotive field, duty meals. cepted). EOE. Ukiah, CA 95482, DRIVERS - Golden ing eyeglasses & benefits. $9.40 to Contact office mgr. docino County Clerks auto ins., clean DMV then we are looking FREE Co-op Day (707) 463-4261, State Overnight is contact lenses & start. NCO RCCC - Ukiah 702 S. Dora St.Ukiah Office. & good ref. a must. for you. Call Adam at Care Provided w/TDD (800) hiring drivers with some office proce- Qualifications: Pass RECEPTIONIST-Exp. /s Marsha A Wharff Toll free 707-696-4332 to set Apply: CC Subsidy 735-2929. www.co. van or pickup dures. 462-5361 medical and drug for busy dental clinic. MARSHA A 1-877-964-2001 up a time that we can TRINITY YOUTH Specialist I. mendocino.ca.us/hr w/shell for local exam. TB test, Srong customer serv- WHARFF talk. All applications F/T Plumber SERVICES Enroll families, AA morning small pack- are confidential. EOE Technician criminal back- 915 W. Church St. degree in child dev ice. $10-$12/hr DOE. age delivery routes ground check and Great benefits. Professional & friend- or on line@ or rel’td fld pref. Exc based in Mendocino ly, Basic plumbing/ have valid Ca. driv- Fax: 468-0793. wwwtrinitycfs.org math + comm skills County area. Earn mech. skills, knowl- ers license. Great [email protected] $10.00 per hour edge of res., Must new medical, den- ROSSI’S BUILDING req. Computer + hu- www.mchcinc.org Visit Us On-line at plus mileage reim- have C.D.L., and tal, vision pkg., MATERIALS is ac- man svs exp. Restaurant- Profes- bursement plus ad- clean DMV, Class B matching 403B, cepting applicants for Sp/Eng Bil pref. sional servers, ditional reimburse- or A lic. a +, Will pro- TSA Plan, paid holi- a cabinet salesper- $10.95 - $11.50/hr HOST STAFF Ap- ment based on local vide vehicle and days & vacation, son, experence pre- DOQ, 35 hr/wk & full ply: Orange Dr, M-F, ukiahdailyjournal.com fuel cost. Benefits equip., Good bens, paid training’s, on ferred. Please apply bene. Must submit 6-4. Vacaville, Ca available including duty meals. Apply: will train, salary de- in person. Drug test NCO app: 467-3200 Round Table Pizza health coverage and pends on skill level. Trinity Youth required. See Wen- Now hiring for eves & The Ukiah x302 or www.ncoinc.org 401K with Company Please send resume Services dell at Rossi’s Build- wkends. Must be 18 Closes 5 PM 7/5 match. to P.O. Box 1496, 915 W. Church St. ing Materials, 835 or older. Apply in per- Call Steven Koller Ukiah or call or on line @ Stewart st., FB. (postmark not ac- son between 1-4 @ DAILY JOURNAL www.trinity cfs.org 866-779-7726. 462-4012 cepted). EOE 292 S. State St. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 -17

HELP HELP BUSINESS APARTMENTS HOMES PETS & PETS & GARAGE GARAGE 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 300 UNFURNISHED 330 FOR RENT 440 FURNITURE 500 SUPPLIES 500 SUPPLIES 590 SALES 590 SALES SALES CLERK. Wine Server 1000 Sq. Ft. 2 New luxury 2 3 bdrm, 2 bth, quiet Couch dark red 1 yr MOVING SALE! Fur- Yard Sale. Sat 7/1 Must be avail. eves. Meet interesting peo- Prof. Business Office. story 1 bd. town- neighbrhd, $1650 per old. Good shape niture, appliances & 9-2 2343 S Dora St. & wkends. Apply at ple from all over the 486 N. State. hoes. . Mason St., mo., nice bkyard 410 new $800. sell $400. more. 818 Cypress bikes, Rainbow vac- New Realese Video USA while pouring 468-0179 9-5 Uk. Apt. size w/d HU. Nokomis, avail. now 621-1056 Ave. between Pomo- uum, clothes/boys 1072 N. State Mendocino wines & Full appl. Avail. 489-8600 lita & Golf Course. uniforms), comp. Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm serving cheese & fruit Banquet Hall & 7/7.Starting $895/mo. Lg Early American 7-1/7-15. 472-0624 cart, toys, misc. at the Hampton Inn at Kitchen Ukiah Senior $1000 dep. App. at 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 car dresser w/mirror 10 Schat’s Bakery the Ukiah Nightly Center 499 Leslie St. 216 Mason St. No garage. new carpet drawers & night 1142 N. Oak REC VEH is looking for a Managers Reception 462-4343 pets. By appt. only. $1000 per mo. $2000 stand $1000. Hi! A little bit of every- CAMPING CAKE 610 held 5-7pm. Flex. 707-972-1294 Rob dep. 462-1395 solid oak bunk bed or thing SAT 6-4 DECORATOR. COMMERCIAL I’m Annie! 2001 32FT Seab- schedule. Weekend two twins incl ladder SUN 6-12 Exp. pref. Apply at LEASE UKIAH ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I am an 18 month reeze 5th wheel 3 work req. Must be 2bd2ba. townhouse. 3bedr. 1bath, large $400. 984-8127 113 W. Perkins St. 2030 Industry Rd. old Akita cross slide outs excel cond. over 21 yrs. old. All appliances. Ga- lot in shop near Billy 184 Court St. 1. 5000 Sq.Ft. Aprx. MISC. and have spent ideal for full timer SECRETARY Apply in person at rage, patio. $1025 Nokomis School Avil. and his 4 sisters Sat. 8-12 Sun. ? w/400 sf office 480 FOR SALE most of my life in $33,500 485-0232 INSURANCE the Hampton Inn mo. $700 sec. dep. 07/10 one year lease and brothers Q. oak hdbd. Redline 2. 5000 Sq. Ft. Aprx. 45rpm, 300, 50-60 yr shelters. When I OFFICE. Airport Park Blvd. No pets. 468-5468 707-252-8791 await new homes BMX, jog strlr, child ‘83 Pace Arrow 31’ 720 sq ft clean room old records. Good was only 6 months Fax res. 468-0910 at the carrier bkpack, BB Motor home. clean. Winery w/1500 sf office. 625 N. STATE ST. Beautiful 2 bdr. 1 ba. cond. Variety of old I was left at $8500. Low miles. SECRETARY/ Mendocino County bkbd & hoop. spkrs, JOIN OUR 2006 Melanie 707-485-1328 PARK PLACE 2nd home on 3.5 ac. Music. 485-0709 Mendocino Animal 467-1327, 391-9733 RECEPTIONIST Animal womens & kids HARVEST LAB 1 bd. $725-$775 small P.V. Farm. Control. I was Wanted for busy GARDEN ‘98 Frd Cont. $1,900. Control Shelter apparel. 489-6188 ‘82 Southwind GMC TEAM AT ASTI 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. $1200/mo. incl. transferred to SF professional office in OFFICE PARK ‘94 Mzda $300. Gme 298 Plant Road in 27” Clean. As is. WINERY Pool/garg. 462-5009 PG&E. N/S, pets SPCA in hopes of Alert-Senior Center Cbe $75. Plyst. gms Ukiah. $6,500. 462-2649 Willits. Immediate LAB TECHS Spaces from 445sqft neg. 769-7708 finding a home. Thrift Open Mon-Sat trde/sell 462-6208 These pups are just full/part time opening We need dependa- To 726sqft. & up ALDERWOOD APTS Sadly I just didn’t 10-4, Donations of ‘01 Wkend Warrior for motivated, de- 8 weeks old. Their ble & consisent indi- SPRING RENT 1450 S.State St. WESTERLY PLACE Astro Van 1995, 2 like city life. I was good quality furniture 22FB will haul 2 pendable individual. mother was a viduals to pull sam- SPECIAL NEW OWNERS 2 bed., 1 ba. home. light trailers, 1 gas returned to Men- only & volunteers Harleys, AC,CD, Experience purebred Rottweiler ples and run stand- .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. Refurbished 2 bd. Yard, laund. rm. A/C. dryer, 1 sears tractor, docino County. I needed 462-4343 Microwv $12,200 mandatory. Excellent and their father? ard lab analysis. DW\Garage+pool $1000/Dep. call 489-1023 to like other dogs 462-2259 aft 5 PM organizational, See them all on FRI SAT SUN 8-? Looking for individu- DOWNTOWN $850 mo. 463-2325 Beverly Sanders preview and I do need communication and www.pawstoadopt.com Tons of tls, hsehld Camper shell with als ready to learn; a 2nd FLOOR Realty 462-5198 room to run and Avail. 7-1, New Display cases with Anderson Valley items, cmping gear EZ lift boat loader. secretarial skills, science background play. SF SPCA DANCE STUDIO studio, wat. & gar. ROOMS lights, 5’ long. 1 Animal Rescue ect. 14200 Mountain Fits 8’ bed. $450/bo. computer knowledge is preferred but not has taught me 3500 sq. ft. pd., a/c, covered 350 FOR RENT straight one angled. House Rd Hopland 743-1048 including Word and required. good doggie man- patio, with w/d, A quiet cntry home, $300/both or best ofr. CUTE! Excel required. Sal- Great work ethic & ners, but I still like MOTOR- LEE KRAEMER $725/mo. $725 dep. near hwy 101, $430 Other retail fixtures ADORABLE! Garage Sale, comp. ary commensurate teamwork required. to chew. If you 620 CYCLES Real Estate Broker 462-2611 463-1969 lg bdrm. . no pets, avail. 463-1470 supplies, hshld items, with experience. Full time, temporary FREE! have room in your 03’ Dyna Super Glide drugs, alch. and misc. Sat 8:30- Please send resume work starting in July. 468-8951 Clean 2bdrm. apts., New Sanyo CD6 7 week old heart and home thndr hdrs, wndshld Cell 650-630-0172 1:00. 1154 N. Oak to: PO Box 820, Competitive pay Office Spaces nice Westside neigh- player/changer/radio. ORANGE for me, please call frwrd cntrls pls othr Willits, CA 95490. for Ford Escape. with possibility of 776 S. State St. borhood. Good cred- WANTED TABBY Animal Rescue Moving Sale 5100 opt. 6,600mls lke nw TO RENT $100. 463-2122 Jim Seeking people to regular full time em- 340 sf. $375/mo. it, N/S, no pets, Sec. 370 KITTENS 895-3785. East Side Calpella, $12,000 485-8824 work one on one sup- 390 sf $425/mo. 8 O.K. $685-$800 Sat & Sun 9-2, all ployment after Quiet Mendo College SPA-Deluxe ‘06 367-1438 AUTO PARTS & porting DD invididual Inc. util, janitor, cent. mo. 462-3563 kinds of stuff. Crush. student seeks 1 or model. 30 jets. 630 ACCESSORIES in a home setting. Please apply in ht/air, off st. parking. 2bd in Ukiah on Aug. Therapy seat. Never JRTs Gorgeous Ukiah 1541 N. Bush. 510 LIVESTOCK Moving Sale Every- Ford F150 ‘98 Call Cindy 468-9331 person at 468-5426 1st. Reliable inc/ ref. used. Warr.Can del. pups, awesome 2 bd. $740. Plus sec. personalities, ranch thing Must Go! Camper shell. Septic/Plumbing 26150 Asti Road, APARTMENTS 354-3248 or 459-3639 $2750.707-468-4300 HUD OK, N/S. raised, only 4 left WANTED SAT 8-? $350. Indp. contr. to install Cloverdale or mail UNFURNISHED WANTED TO 300 462-5159 We recycle and pay $ $350 707-350-1328 1159 Elm St 462-2525 new/maint. in mobile to PO Box 530 SHARE RENT 1&2bd Apts. availa- 380 for battery core, Rottweiler pups. home park. 696-0363 Geyserville, CA MOVING SALE 22’Rims for 4x4 ble on N. Main & N. Lrg. rm. $495. radiators, alum. whls, AKC. 12 wks old. 95441 or fax to 320 DUPLEXES Best LOTS TO GO Skills Coach Bush $725/$795/mo, $495 dep. Util. incl. copper & brass. 467- Shots current. Brand New! 707-894-4465 2 bd. 351 Creekside, SAT & SUN 8-2 All Shifts. No exp. no pets. 462-4759 House priv. 1959, 707-829-2950 $1000 ea. 367-4288 Black Call 272-2282 Attn: Lab/Harvest Willits. Lndry rm. No 1595 Lockwood Dr nec. Must like 468-0244 Wine Barrell Halves 1bd. Senior complex. pets. Sml. bk yd. Ga- working with people. for planters Freshly Bart 4X4'S FINANCIAL Downtown. No pets. rage. $800. 485-0841 Multi family sale $8.50-$10. Drug test. ROOM FOR RENT cut $10 each. Also FOR SALE SERVICES Super location.$675 & Entries July 1 & July 8th 8-5 650 DMV printout. H.S. 205 $450 incl. util. will be on the coast + dep. 463-8896 2bd. 1.5 ba. 1201 Stay 735 Hwy 175 Chevy ‘94 Silverado diploma or equiv. req. 468-9332 2X a month 462- Carrigan. Front yard Old Hopland 1/2ton 4X4 AC,lumber EOE. Apply at 401A BANKRUPTCY 2 bed, 1 ba. condo. 490-7157 4917. Cel 367-2596 for maintained. $1100. Informed rack, cmpr shell,2 sets Talmage Rd. Ukiah is it for me? Walking distance Redwood Valley Sat 7-11, freezer, $1300 sec. 462-4759 PETS & tires/rims. Many nw prts 462-2395 Black Bart FREE shopping/Sonoma 420 BOATS 500 SUPPLIES washer/dryer, a/c, $6,000/bo 485-8831 SPANISH TEACHER consultation by phone! State. Newly remod. on Local Parade lots of misc. 381 Avl now 2bd w/WD 13’ SAILBOAT Pomeranian Starts 9/5. Waldorf Atty Ed Dechant hardwood floors, Saturday Zinfandel Drive. Jeep Cherokee 1990 hu. priv. yd. gar., Cyclone by Capri puppies, 4 males, School 10-15 hrs wk. 800-823-0600 stainless steel appl. Issues July 1, 11 a.m. Great cond. $2200. like new. No pets with trailer. ready July 3rd. $600- $20/hr. 485-8719. $1100 dep./$1100 485-0487 SAT 8-2 135 Mar- AC power windows. $875mo. 481-1206 $850. 468-5779 $1000 462-7656 Fax 485-7335 rent. 338-5151 lene Bks, Antiq’s, 485-8802/463-7977 BUSINESSES HOMES Collctbls lots more employment@ GARAGE TRUCKS 215 FOR SALE 2bd. 1 ba $800 FOR RENT 1990 MERCURY BOSTON TERRIER frm strge No earlies mendocinowaldorf.org. 330 590 SALES 670 FOR SALE 2 bd. TH $825 1Bd. House on Blue Outboard, 15hp, PUPPIES. Born May SUMMER JOBS & Wholesale Food Garage Sale SAT JULY 1st 9-? Mits. ‘02 Montero No Section 8. Lakes: S/W/G pd. electric start, excel- 8th Females BEYOND NOW!!! Dist. Co Accts. The Ukiah SAT 8-1 Multi Family. Ent. Sport LS wht. 29,3K LEE KRAEMER N/dogs. $675/Mo. + lent condition, low $800,males $700. Full-Time & Part- Truck & Training est DAILY JOURNAL 1021 Crystal Bay Crt center, hsehld items $14,500. 467-1259 PROPERTY MGMT $700 dep. 275-3327 hours, $1100, Real Cute! Parents Time. No experience 1981 85K 743-1326 463-2134 275-3240 on site 707-279-8329 1471 Reisling Ct call 9:30-10:00pm needed. Experienced workers please apply and new high school grads and next year’s seniors welcome. Drug test required, good DMV a plus. disabled in their home and on community outings. Call for interview 485-5168 Summer PT. Age 16+. Need outdoor, athletic exp, DL. $10 hr. 462-4491 Tasting Room Sales Associate High energy with exp. in retail sales. Pas- sion for wine a plus. Will train. Contact Don 744-1396 TRUCK DRIVER: Owner/Operator w/ container roll off, & intermodual trucking exp 2 axels, short- wheel, base tractors pre’fd. $1500- 3000/wk. Bay Area. 707-567-9704 TRUCK DRIVER: Owner/Operator w/container roll off, & intremodual trucking exp. 2 axles, short- wheel base tractors prefd. $1500- $3000/wk. Bay area. 707-567-9704 Truck Drivers Wanted/ Laborers Exc. pay & bens. 462-8741 TRUE TO LIFE CHILDREN’S SERVICES seeks 2 additional homes for Shelter Care program Applicants need to have at least 1 spare bdrm to house a child for up to 30 days. Guaranteed monthly allotment. Generous increase upon place- ment. Income tax-ex- empt. Exp. with chil- dren req. Parents will receive training, + So- Check cial Worker, in-home support & respite. Need 1 or 2-parent homes, with 1 parent home full time. Home with no more than 1 biological child con- sidered. Retirees invited to Classifieds apply. Contact TLC 707-463-1100 Lic#236800809

UKIAH VALLEY LUMBER is looking for an individual with a cur- rent class B lic. Appli- cant must bring DMV print out & pass pre-employment drug screen. Pick up 468-3500 application at 901 S. State St. 18- SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

CARS 680 FOR SALE Honda CRVLX ‘96 Excel. cond. $8500. Silver. SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY 467-1327, 391-9733 LEXUS ‘92 ES 300 140K. Great Condt. CONSTRUCTION ANTIQUE BEAUTY CONSTRUCTION COUNTERTOPS $4,000. 367-0873 with this coupon Lincoln Towncar 2000 Excellent in FREE every way. $7,500. Antiques & OBO for quick sale. • Room Additions 894-7476 Collectibles HAIR & SKIN CARE • Painting Mustang GT ‘97 • Fences/Decks Appraisals HAIRCUTS FACIALS 4.6 L eng. Good Foundation to finish COLOR PEELS • Garage/Shops cond. Extras. EVERY WEDNESDAY 11-5 PERMS WAXING • Solid Surface $7200/obo 468-0970 SOLID SURFACE & Homes • Additions Redwood Valley STYLING LASH TINTS Countertops Pontiac 1994 Antique Mall Organic Hair Products • Kitchen & Baths LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS Trans Am, GL audio • Kitchens • Decks 9621 N. State St. Therapeutic Skincare 2485 N. State St. • Ukiah stereo syst., $4000 Lic. #580504 Redwood Valley Products J.C. Enterprises obo, 462-2525 707.485.8954 485-1185 Mineral Makeup Bill & Craig Toyota Paseo ‘93 Buying Antiques & 468-7979 468-0853 707.467.3969 5sp manual.sprty low 707.367.4040 cell Collectibles Daily. 309 A West Perkins St. lic. #871755 • John Johnson CL 856023 prfile good cond. $2000.467-1809 MOBILES TREE TRIMMING TERMITE BUSINESS GUTTERS HANDYMAN HOME REPAIR 720 FOR SALE Escobar Services CalMend All types of home repair, Very Clean! FRANCISCO’S Home Repair Prepainted remodeling, construction, • Electrical From Covelo to Ceiling fans, wall outlets, wall 2 bedroom, Tree & Garden Seamless Gutters window & door repair, 27 Colors to Choose From carpentry & tile heaters (gas & electric), 1 bath Gualala the most Dryer hookups manufactured Fascia Ogee Curved Can fix almost anything. Service trusted name in the Gutter Gutter Face • Carpentry home with new Gutter Serving Ukiah, Doors, windows, fine finish trim roof, new Yard Work Termite Business! 5 1/2” 4” 5 1/2” Redwood Valley, • and more flooring, new Dump Runs Aluminum • Copper • Steel Calpella & • Satisfaction Guaranteed paint inside/ Call for appointment Limited Lifetime Warranty** Willits. Irv Manasse and out. FREE Tree Trimming 485-7829 Work All Local Numbers Beautiful ESTIMATES vineyard views Guaranteed 707-313-5811 office Insured 41 Years of in back. Professional Service (707) 485-0810 707-456-9055 home Very quiet all 462-2468 707-337-8622 cell age park. Lic. # 292494 Non-licensed contractor 467-3901 License #OPR9138 Insured Bonded **To original owner. 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was always willing to work home. and members of the American Medal and a Combat Action Friends and family piled Soldier hard and help the other sol- “Today we are here to cele- Legion’s Motor Escort Team. Badge, which was awarded the top of the casket with diers in his unit with their brate a life that lives on They were followed by posthumously. white, yellow and red roses problems, Dozhier said. through his service and mourners and officials from A flag and medals were before it was slowly lowered Continued from Page 1 “He never could leave a actions,” Schroedel said. “I local fire departments and law also presented to Buzzard’s into the ground. had its pages glued together. problem unfixed,” Dozhier hope you can remember what enforcement. wife, Michele Buzzard. “I would like to remember In retaliation, Buzzard glued said. Jason’s service was about.” Members of the National Members of the Motor Escort him as a true hero, and as the every item on Dozhier’s desk Buzzard was his squad’s Schroedel presented Guard Honor Guard bore Team also presented Michele best man I ever knew,” to the desktop. gunner for its Bradley Buzzard’s children, Michala Buzzard’s casket to its final with the Army flag that they Neeson said. “It took two days to regen- armored fighting vehicle, a and Tristan, and his niece and resting place and stood at carried while escorting erate all that paperwork,” difficult job, Dozhier said. nephew with Coins of attention during a 21-gun Buzzard’s body into Ukiah Ben Brown can be reached at Dozhier said. After his training, Buzzard Excellence, an award usually salute and while “Taps” was early Wednesday morning. [email protected]. But Dozhier also remem- volunteered to travel to given out by commanders to played. bered Buzzard as a fine sol- schools and teach other sol- soldiers for displaying excel- The flag that was draped • Willits • dier and noncommissioned diers what he had learned. lence in duty. over Buzzard’s casket was NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) officer. Brigadier General Joseph More than 200 people folded and presented to his Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com “A noncommissioned offi- Schroedel praised Buzzard’s packed The Eversole parents, Jerry and Marilyn INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS ONLY cer has to know a little about a service to his country and said Mortuary for the service and Buzzard, along with his Returns in August lot of things; Sgt. Buzzard Buzzard will live on through even more lined both sides of medals. Superman Returns Adv. Tix on Sale PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD knew a lot about a lot of 1:00, 4:10, 7:30 PG13 MAN'S CHEST (PG-13) # that service and the freedom Low Gap Road as the funeral Buzzard was awarded the SUPERMAN RETURNS (PG-13) DIG # (1225 345) 700 things,” Dozhier said. he fought to provide to people procession traveled to the Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, Click PG13 1015 1:10, 4:20, 7:10, 9:30 THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA (PG-13) DIG (115 415) 715 Buzzard was a leader who both around the world and at cemetery, led by MacMillan the Army Commendation 950 The Lake House CLICK (PG-13) DIG # (120 430) 730 1000 PG 6:50, 9:20 CARS (G) DIG (130 440) 725 1010 Carfield: Tale of Two Kitties NACHO LIBRE (PG) DIG (1235 245 500) 710 930 FAST & THE FURIOUS 3 (PG-13) DIG (1230 515) 1005 12:50, 4:00 PG visit us online at ukiahdailyjournal.com THE LAKE HOUSE (PG) DIG (255) 740 Please call theater recording for wheelchair accessibility information Times For 7/1 ©2006

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