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Deputy succumbs Mom’s charges dropped to accident injuries By BEN BROWN By BEN BROWN The Daily Journal The Daily Journal DA’s Office cites lack of jurisdiction and Mendocino County Sheriff’s Deputy The Mendocino County District Scott Nordin died Thursday from injuries Attorney’s Office said Thursday it is insufficient evidence in four babies’ deaths received June 8 in an off-duty traffic acci- dismissing charges against Cheryl dent. Miller, the woman multiple murders, in connection with the and the baby lived in Calpella. “Scott was my friend, and he was a val- accused of killing her four children, deaths of 11-day-old Sherry Mae Scott According to reports from the ued member of the Mendocino County because of issues with evidence and in 1965, 14-month-old Carla Marie District Attorney’s Office, Mendocino Sheriff’s Office,” said Sheriff Tom jurisdiction. Scott in 1966, 3-month-old David County does not have jurisdiction to Allman. “His passing is a great loss to all On Nov. 2, 2006, Miller was charged Wayne Scott in 1967, and 9-month-old prosecute Miller for the deaths of Sherry of us. My thoughts and prayers go out to with four counts of murder, with the Kimberly Dale Scott in 1970. Miller special allegation that she committed When Kimberly Scott died, Miller See BABIES, Page A-12 See DEPUTY, Page A-12

‘I think it’s an important service anywhere. If you feel like you have no one to talk to, and you want an impartial party to talk to, to hear your side of the story, that can help anyone.’ Fugitive JENNIFER O’NEIL -- Peer Support trainee reportedly turns gun on himself Deputies following suspect in Nevada bank robbery find him dead in his vehicle By BEN BROWN The Daily Journal A Las Vegas man wanted on suspicion of robbery and attempted murder in connection with a Nevada bank robbery, died of an appar- ent self-inflicted gunshot wound on Highway 101 north of Willits Wednesday night. According to reports from the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office, FBI agents told the Sheriff’s Office they had tracked Charles Edward Lucas, 35, of Las Vegas, a suspect in a bank robbery, to Mendocino County.

See FUGITIVE, Page A-10 Murder attempt suspects sought Shooting in Kunzler Ranch shop narrowly misses two Warm Line offers healing support The Daily Journal By RICHARD ROSIER No one was injured in a Wednesday after- noon shooting in a rented shop in the 300 The Daily Journal MacLeod Pappidas/ The Daily Journal block of Kunzler Ranch Road. The Mendocino olunteers who have experienced County Sheriff’s Office is seeking two sus- severe emotional distress are A book by pects in the case on suspicion of attempted V offering a sympathetic ear to those author Ellen murder. traversing the same stormy waters. Copeland, According to sheriff’s reports, at 4:17 p.m. Through a program called Community Ph.D. helps Wednesday, a 28-year-old Ukiah resident was Action for Recovery and Education, trainees pre- working in a rented shop in the industrial com- people who have been labeled mentally pare for some plex when the two suspects, both described as ill are offered the opportunity to turn their of the physical black men in their mid-20s, came in and began own negative experiences into a path of and emotional talking to him. recovery for themselves and others symptoms they During the conversation, one of the sus- suffering under the same stigma. will confront as pects told the 28-year-old to “give it up.” A By early July, 20 people will have Warm Line short time later, a 29-year-old man entered the completed the 14-week intensive peer operators. shop and approached the group. support training at the Willits CARE When he got close, one of the suspects drew a handgun and fired it into a vehicle near the 28-year-old and then turned and fired at the See WARM, Page A-10 29-year-old, who was fleeing the building, according to sheriff’s reports. See SUSPECTS, Page A-10 City to petition state on expanded area of water use By KATIE MINTZ extension is not granted. gency, such as contamination or about potential growth-inducing The Daily Journal The petition would also give the equipment failure. By designating impacts since a council workshop on The Ukiah City Council autho- UKIAH CITY COUNCIL city the ability to serve water to areas the others’ wells as their own points the issue held in November. rized staff Wednesday night to pro- proposed for future annexation, if in of diversion in their respective per- While language in the permit ceed with a petition to the State First, it will extend the time the fact they are eventually annexed, by mits, each entity could have its own would allow the “wheeling” of water Water Resources Control Board that city has to put the full 20 cubic feet including them in the permit’s place water, as allowed under its permit, only in emergency situations, the seeks to expand the area where per second (cfs) allowed under its of use. “wheeled” to it by another agency at change in place of use to what has municipal water can be used. permit to use. Currently, the city uses Finally, it would allow the city the time of emergency. been designated by the council as its If approved by the SWRCB, the less than half of that at approximate- and Millview and Willow County Approved 4-1, Councilman Phil draft sphere of influence -- running petition will address three issues, ly 8 cfs, and could be stuck with that Water Districts to furnish water to Baldwin dissenting, discussion on according to city staff. capacity in years to come if the each other in the event of an emer- the petition has drawn concerns See CITY, Page A-10 Great Toys Party Area Superior Clothes children’s shop 463-0628 211 S. State St., Ukiah Locally Owned A-2 – FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

FUNERAL NOTICES

[\ cancer. Alex Marin. Larry is Oregon and Nevada. Place, Memphis, TN Margaret formerly was a Larry was born on also survived by his father, The family would like to 38105-9959, Phoenix Realtor owning her own September 6, 1948 to Duane Foord of Redwood thank all our loving Hospice, 1 Madrone, business in Ukiah. She Duane and Catherine Valley, CA, and his broth- family and friends for their Willits, CA, and retired and moved to Foord in Willits, CA. ers: Steve Foord of Sagle, support during this Plowshares, 150 Luce Ave- Southern California to be Larry lived most of his life Idaho, Russell Foord of difficult time. Larry nue, Ukiah, CA. in Ukiah, CA. Larry Colusa, CA, and Sam enjoyed all the phone calls near her daughter. She is Graduated from Ukiah Foord (JoAnn Foord) of and visits that so many of survived by her daughter High School in 1966 Ukiah, CA. Larry was pre- you shared with him. Larry and son-in-law, Marie and and attended the College of deceased by his mother, was our rock, accepting his Charles Lofton, and leaves Marin for a brief time Catherine Foord. illness head on, never fal- 3 grandchildren David before enlisting in the U.S. Larry worked for tering or feeling sorry for Lofton, from San Marcos, Navy serving our country Reliable Mill Supply, Coors himself; he made us all CA, Mike and Debbie in the states and Vietnam Distributors and was a very strong. We couldn’t have Lofton from Anchorage, from 1967 through 1971. devoted sales been more proud of him. AL, and Eddie and Kellie Larry is survived by his representative for Glaser A funeral service con- loving wife of 36 years, Brothers/Core-mark ducted by Sister Jane Kelly Lofton from Escondido, Janet (McConnell) Foord International for 29 years will be held at Eversole CA, and 4 great-grandchil- and their children Cambria where he was the Mortuary on Saturday, dren and several nieces and Milani, Angela Foord (John Number 1 salesman in June 23, 2007 at 11:00 nephews and locally by sis- Laberdie), Alisha Marin Northern California A.M. Viewing will be held ter and brother-in-law, (Oly Marin) and David and Nevada for many on Friday, June 22, 2007 Jeannie and Delbert Foord. And, his most ideal- years. from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 Phelps. She will be laid to ized and deeply loved Larry enjoyed competi- P.M. and Saturday, June rest in Ukiah next to her grandchildren Brittnie tive sports, among them 23, 2007 from 9:00 A.M. to husband, Earl, who passed Milani, Desiree trap shooting, soft ball, 10:30 A.M. [\ away previously. LARRY FOORD Milani, Janelle Milani, poker, bocci ball, and his Memorial donations may MARGARET N. WILCOX Graveside services will Larry passed away at the Lacey Milani, Kendall all time love.....golf. Larry be made in Larry’s age of 58 on June 17, 2007 Foord, Trez Foord, Ariel loved family cruises to memory to: St. Jude Margaret passed away at be held at the Ukiah after a brief 6 week coura- Laberdie, Matthew Mexico and many “road Children’s Research the age of 85 on May 8th, Cemetery Wednesday, June geous battle with pancreatic Laberdie, Kyla Marin, and trips” through California, Hospital, 501 St. Jude 2007 in San Marcos, CA. 27 at 11 a.m.

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house and shot him in the SHERIFF’S REPORTS throat. Mayfield’s ex-wife The following were was dating Snyder at the time. The world briefly compiled from reports Mendocino County District prepared by the Mendo- Attorney Meredith Lintott is cino County Sheriff’s asking those with an opinion Office: on Mayfield’s release to make AP NewsBreak: Bush administration for the president’s surveillance program,” Intelligence BOOKED -- Brenda Gail their feelings known to the Committee Chairman Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas, told reporters Dillingham, 49, of Ukiah, was parole board. close to shutting down Guantanamo after a closed-door meeting with Ashcroft. booked into jail on suspicion Letters can be mailed, care WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bush administration is near- The point is critical to two matters being considered in the of driving under the influence of Lintott, to P.O. Box 1000, ing a decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility Democratic-controlled Congress: One is the House and causing injury, evading a Ukiah, CA 95482 or faxed to and move the terror suspects there to military prisons else- Senate Intelligence committees’ ongoing review of 1978 police officer causing injury, 463-4687. Letters must be where, The Associated Press has learned. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which includes an driving with suspended privi- received at least 10 days President Bush’s national security and legal advisers are extensive examination of the president’s warrantless eaves- leges, exceeding the before the hearing. expected to discuss the move at the White House on Friday dropping program. limit and a probation violation Those arrested by law enforcement and, for the first time, it appears a consensus is developing, The other is the House and Senate Judiciary Committees’ officers are innocent until proven guilty. parallel examinations of current Attorney General Alberto at 2:24 a.m. Wednesday. People reported as having been arrest- senior administration officials said Thursday. BOOKED -- Aaron Dean ed may contact the Daily Journal once The advisers will consider a new proposal to shut the cen- Gonzales’ service to the administration. Under that probe, for- Allee, 37, of Buena Park, was their case has been concluded so the ter and transfer detainees to one or more Defense Department mer Deputy Attorney General James Comey revealed that results can be reported. Those who feel Gonzales, then White House counsel, tried to pressure him booked into jail on suspicion the information is in error should con- facilities, including the maximum security military prison at of taking a vehicle without tact the appropriate agency. In the case Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, where they could face trial, said and a critically ill Ashcroft to certify the legality of the wire- consent and knowingly of those arrested on suspicion of dri- the officials. They spoke on condition of anonymity because tapping program. Comey and Ashcroft, who was in intensive receiving stolen goods at 7:54 ving under the influence of an intoxi- care during Gonzales’ 2004 hospital visit, refused to comply. cant: all DUI cases reported by law they were discussing internal deliberations. a.m. Wednesday. enforcement agencies are reported by Officials familiar with the agenda of the Friday meeting BOOKED -- Randall the newspaper.The Daily Journal makes said Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State Gates says no plans now to further William Vester, 28, of Boron, no exceptions. Condoleezza Rice, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Attorney was booked into jail on suspi- General Alberto Gonzales, Homeland Security chief Michael extend military deployments in Iraq cion of taking a vehicle with- CORRECTIONS Chertoff, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell and WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates out consent, knowingly Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Gen. Peter Pace were expected said Thursday he does not anticipate extending U.S. troop receiving stolen goods and The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this to attend. It was not immediately clear if the meeting would deployments in Iraq beyond 15 months, calling the idea a warrants for being a fugitive space to correct errors or make clarifications to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- result in a final recommendation to Bush. “worst-case scenario.” from justice, false personation ary notices or birth announcements will Gates endorsed the military’s efforts to work with some and petty theft at 10:02 a.m. result in reprinting the entire article. Errors may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Former AG Ashcroft: Administration Iraqi insurgents who initially fought against U.S. forces. That Wednesday. may be the only way to bring peace to the bitterly divided BOOKED -- Christa Mary officials feuded over eavesdropping nation, he said. Taylor, 27, of Buena Park, LOTTERY NUMBERS WASHINGTON (AP) — The administration was sharply “If we refuse to work with or ally with everybody who’s was booked into jail on suspi- divided over the legality of President Bush’s most controver- been on the other side of the fence, then the prospects for cion of taking a vehicle with- DAILY 3: night: 4, 4, 5. sial eavesdropping policies, a congressman quoted former making any progress in Iraq are pretty slim,” Gates told out consent and knowingly afternoon: 0, 8, 0. Attorney General John Ashcroft as telling a House panel Pentagon reporters at a news briefing. “Trying to bring some receiving stolen goods at 1:26 Thursday. level of peace to Iraq is trying to persuade some people who p.m. Wednesday. 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COMMUNITY FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 – A-3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] What’s Playing County to be well represented FRIDAY at the Miss California pageant DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 The Daily Journal a.m. Verna Jacobs, Executive Director of JANE ELLEN’S BELLYDANCE TROUPE -- Live perfor- the local Miss Mendocino County, Miss mance; Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St.; 467-9900. North Coast and Miss Northern Counties LUVPLANET -- Live performance; Ukiah Brewing Co.; 102 Scholarship Program, reports that our S. State St., Ukiah; $8 cover; 468-5898. County will be well represented by five GYPSY FAIR FRIDAYS -- Celebration of psychic, healing, young women at the Miss California and multicultural arts; Dragon’s Lair; 101 S. Main St., Ukiah. Scholarship Program this year. FOXGLOVE -- Americana, folk and bluegrass; $3 cover; Miss Mendocino County is Liberty Shanachie Pub; 50 S. Main St., Willits; 9 p.m. (Libby) Egloff, daughter of Craig and Caprice Egloff of Yorkville. Libby, a vol- SATURDAY unteer firefighter with the Anderson Valley Fire Department, was home M.C.P -- Throwing out jams; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. schooled by her mother. She is currently Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. a nursing student at Liberty University in STEPHEN HAHM -- Guitarist and singer; Ukiah Farmers Lynchburg, VA. Libby has recently been Market; School and Clay St., Ukiah; 9 a.m. to noon; 463-7765. busy speaking to civic organizations and DOLORES CARRICK AND THE ‘AND WHO SISTERS’ - taking voice lessons to perfect the song - Live performance; Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St.; 467- she will perform in Fresno, “Amazing 9900. Grace”. She also sang for the Memorial NATURE WALKS -- On Ridgewood Ranch; 16200 N. Day services at the Russian River Highway 101, Willits; 10 a.m.; 459-5992. Cemetery. Libby will champion the plat- THE HI-NOTES BAND -- Country dance music; Ukiah form “Getting Involved In Your Senior Center; 499 Leslie St., Bartlett Hall; 7 to 10 p.m.; $8 for Community” and has applied for the members, $9 for non-members; adults 18 and over welcome. Miss America Community Service WILL SIEGEL AND FRIENDS -- Live performance; Potter Award. The recipient will receive a Valley Cafe; 10761 Main St., Potter Valley; 743-2848. $1,000 scholarship in addition to the Liberty Egloff Melissa Chaty KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State $1,000 or more that contestants receive at St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no cover; 462-8686. Miss California. Libby supports the con- THE FREYS -- Reggae, newgrass and world beat music; cept of having an open and giving heart Dinner/Dance benefit for Esther Kasten; Saturday Afternoon which is vital to the growth of each com- Club; 107 S. Oak Street, Ukiah; 6 to 11 p.m.; Tickets $30 munity. adults, $10 children. Melissa Chaty, Miss North Coast, is the daughter of Dennis and Karen Chaty. SUNDAY She graduated from Westmont College with a degree in Psychology last year and ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at plans to begin her Masters Degree in the Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; family Fall. She is considered one of the hours 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsored by Dunlap Roofing. favorites to win the title of Miss FREE POOL -- Free pool all day; Perkins Street Lounge; California and would very much like to 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah. bring it home to Mendocino County to CHRIS CAIN -- Spellbinding Blues guitarist; Sundays in thank everyone for their support over the the Park; Todd Grove Park; Ukiah. years. She was born and raised in Ukiah T.J. ELTON -- Lead singer of the Felt Tips; The Bluebird and Redwood Valley and served as Miss Cafe; 1380 S. State St., Ukiah; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 462- Mendocino County in 2002. She contin- 6640. ued in the program during college and is currently serving as Miss North Coast, one of the open titles established within MONDAY the Miss Mendocino County Scholarship FREE POOL -- Free pool all day; Perkins Street Lounge; Program. 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah. Melissa is well known in the commu- FRANKIE J -- Live music; The Hopland Inn; 13401 S. nity for her vocal abilities and, according Highway 101; Hopland; no cover. to her vocal coach, this year in Fresno she MICROPHONE NITE -- Sing or play an instrument; Club will perform the “yummy” pieces of the Nicole Honaker Sarah Ramming 711; 711 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 462-7111. opera aria, “The Jewel Song”, as record- ed by Charlotte Church. For the past five Community Service award. She was 4th Achievement Scholarship, an additional years, Melissa has supported the plat- runner up to Miss California in 2006 and $1,000 scholarship which would be TUESDAY form, “Alzheimer’s Advocacy and will have a large contingency of fans added to whatever she may win at Miss Awareness”. She has extensive volunteer cheering for her in Fresno. California. Nicole is proud to represent KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 work related to her platform and is Nicole Honaker, Miss Northern all of the Northern Counties with her E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. presently employed by the Alzheimer’s Counties, is the daughter of Bruce and excellent abilities. She has performed in TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Mendocino Association in San Diego where she Susan Honaker of Oakley, California. In Mendocino County for fundraisers and Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages 11 to 99; 5:30 to assists with marketing, fundraising and January, Nicole won our other open title. spoken locally on the importance of her 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. community education. As a well-round- Her platform is “Youth Physical Fitness,” platform. ed, mature candidate with a long-term and she will be performing a gymnastics Sarah Ramming, Miss WEDNESDAY platform of national importance, we are routine to “Pirates of the Caribbean” at Mendocino County 2005, will also return keeping our fingers crossed that she will Miss California. In 2006, Nicole placed to Miss California this year as Miss ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at be the one the judges select. Miss in the Top 10 and is well prepared to Sonoma County. She has perfected a Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; family California will receive a $10,000 scholar- move up to the Top 5 this year. She is a classical piano piece that she hopes will hours 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsored by Dunlap Roofing. ship and represent the state in the Miss student at Sacramento State University capture a talent award. She is the daugh- LADIES NIGHT -- Nepales dance and music by Rai fami- America Scholarship Program in January where she majors in Kinesiology. Nicole ter of Dorothy Mazzanti of Redwood ly; Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. 2008. Melissa is also a contender for the is pursuing a career in Physical Therapy. Valley and Jim Ramming of Willits. She has applied for the Scholastic Sarah attended Mendocino College, and Honesty and integrity Sharing the good experiences of local children among the next generation With the nice warm weath- tion. The Gifted And Talented critical to the success of the er comes thirst and what could Education Program, otherwise program. Parents act as “He most lives who taste better on a warm and known as the GATE Program “coaches” to support the team. thinks most, who feels the sunny afternoon than a nice has been around in some form As an employer I can veri- noblest, and who acts the Looking cup of cool lemonade? For for three decades and provides fy that problem solving, work- best.” -- Philip James years children have set up students who might otherwise ing as a team, style and cre- Bailey, British poet (1816- lemonade stands in their become bored with traditional ativity make for the best 1902) about neighborhoods in hopes of schooling a little perk by employee any employer in By Carole making a well-earned buck or offering them some special any field (office, organization, Lying acceptable... Is it ever Hester two. time set aside during the construction, medical, enter- OK to lie? A University of I can remember me and my school week for a higher level tainment, etc.) could ask for. It California professor said people younger brother Alan doing of education. I remember my goes on daily in the workplace lie twice a day. You can call that over 50 years ago when it daughter Dana having the and those skills are very much them fibs, falsehoods, fish sto- returning to a moral standard. opportunity to go to the S. F. in demand. This message is exactly oppo- was five cents a cup. We did- Community chatter ries, tall tales, speak “editorial- n’t make a killing but we opera, and other educational Grace Hudson’s 4th graders ly,” or with terminological inex- site of what the world seems to enjoyed the effort. We lived By Kathy Davidson field trips. There were also won third place performing a actitude or tell whoppers, but think is needed to “get along.” on the border of two large planned special events for the theatrical presentation, what’s really true is that lying Will the next generation cities in the Bay area on a parents showing off displays Yokayo’s 6th graders were learn to value honesty? Sure, business for the first hour and given a problem called “Tag’ has become as commonplace as street just off San Pablo then a large fire truck spotted the students had created about paper money, and professor but they probably won’t get it Avenue . . . . and the reality the solar system, volcanos and ‘Em” which called for them to from watching TV. In order to the sale, parked their truck design and build small vehi- Bella DePaulo believes lying is was that our back yard was in and three tall firefighters, other scientific phenomenons. help foster integrity, Michael Oakland and our front yard These were not “Geeks” cles and to run them on trips “almost as necessary.” She has returning from an event, across a course while tagging spent two decades looking at Josephson formed the nonprofit was in Berkeley. (which I have always felt is an Character Counts, dedicated to stepped out of their unit and unfair term for unusually them. They took second place how and why people lie. Trader Vic’s was a ritzy strolled over to the stand. for their efforts. Yokayo A story from CBS continues teaching kids about honesty. dining house at the time on the intelligent people). These Character Counts runs pro- Needless to say the children’s were just bright kids with a lot School’s 6th grade team went quoting people and situations. corner about a block from our reaction was precious. We all on to state tournament compe- grams in schools like Price old Victorian and on Friday to offer the world and who DePaulo told “Sunday know that it is hard to not be were given the gift of knowl- tition in Visalia to place sixth Morning” correspondent Tracy Elementary in Downey, Calif. It and Saturday evenings, we impressed by a man in uni- seems to be working. “Ethics is edge in a very malleable, use- out of thirteen teams. Not bad Smith, “I don’t think it would be would pick all the roses or form, but to a child, a fire- at all. like a virus. A positive virus. camellias in our yard, depend- ful method by the school sys- possible to have a life full of fighter, policeman or pilot tem. Lots of credit goes to the people who care about you if And it will spread. And we’re ing on the season, tie a bow must be the epitome of cool. parent-coaches and Robyn gonna change pieces of the around them, stick in a a This year, Ukiah Unified you didn’t lie to them.” If that were not enough, School District’s GATE kids Gibbs, GATE Coordinator Another view... There are world, piece by piece,” said straight pin from my Mom’s their wonderment increased as who said, “We had six teams Josephson. sewing basket, and walk up to placed second and third in the many organizations in this old an ambulance crew came by a Odyssey of the Mind participate in the Odyssey of world dedicated to helping Oh, that each of us would the escorts of the lovely ladies few moments later to top off Redwood Regional the Mind program. My hope is determine that each day would all dressed up in cocktail the experience for these ambi- Tournament in Santa Rosa. that we will have more teams humankind develop character: dresses sell our goods for fifty Churches, kids clubs of all kind, be lived as if character counts! tious tykes. I know it’s a small Odyssey of the Mind is a cre- next year. I’d like to see the On another note... Speaking cents. I am sure the men and ative international problem program expand to middle and and others. women were amused by our town story, but many other Hubby and I just returned of setting the record straight, in such childhood joys and tradi- solving program. Students high school students.” the last column was mentioned entrepreneurship while we choose a long term problem The community is grateful from a gathering in Texas of were in awe of their attire and tions have been eliminated 9,000 Southern Baptists. At this that at the Veterans’ceremony at due to safety and a busy and through creative problem to the teachers and parents the cemetery on Memorial Day, lovely cars. solving and brainstorming, who made such an effort to convention, as well as hearing I bring up this memory lifestyle. Isn’t it just great to they create a solution that they challenge these extraordinary speeches and sermons in pulpits “a 21 gun salute” was fired. be able to have that kind of Thanks to Veteran Jim Howlett because recently I was told perform at competition. students. To find out more in several cities surrounding about a group of youngsters thing still going on after years Students are judges on how about the GATE program, you Father’s Day, the theme was all for this correction: “Rifles fired and years of lemonade stands? in volley at a military burial is ranging from four to seven well they solve problems, may contact Coordinator about integrity and honesty as who stood on a Ukiah corner Some other local kids made work as a team, their style, Robyn Gibbs at 463-3813 the all-important trait for fathers not a 21 gun salute. The latter their mark as well. Somehow and creativity. The program is consists of a single gun firing 21 selling lemonade. What made Extension 156. Remember, to example for their children, this story so unique was that the story didn’t get told, and I designed for small groups Out of the Mud, Grows the and the necessity of our country See LOOKING, Page A-9 the kids did a fairly steady felt that it deserved our atten- making parent participation Lotus. A-4 – FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Ukiah Hospice has some paid positions To the Editor: The Ukiah Daily Journal recently fea- THOMAS D. ELIAS tured an article about hospice services in the Ukiah area. The article assumed that with the exception of our Patient Services Coordinator, Hospice of Ukiah outreach is covered by volunteers. We are a volunteer hospice, and that means that all of our How to keep exit exam expenses are covered by donations, and volunteers are essential in providing ser- from driving dropous vices to our patients and families, in our Thrift Store, and in our office. At long last, some California school districts have But we do have a paid professional staff figured out how to keep the state's two-year-old high which includes certified nursing assistants, school exit exam from driving up an already appalling a medical social worker, office managers in dropout rate. the office and the store, our administrator, It's an idea that was first advanced in this column and a chaplain. I have the honor of serving just about the time the first exit exams were adminis- as the chaplain for Hospice of Ukiah, and I tered, alarming prospective graduates who feared they am certified with the Association of might not get diplomas: Give students who pass all Professional Chaplains and have years of needed classes and meet other graduation requirements prior experience in hospital and clinical a different kind of sheepskin, but at least give them settings. For the record, our Patient something. Services Coordinator has a background as a The fact that only a few districts so far have adopt- certified hospice and palliative care nurse ed this solution might help explain why the graduation with years of experience. rate among seniors has been growing smaller each year The correct address for our Hospice of since the exit exam entered the picture. In 2005, only Ukiah Thrift Shop is 724 S. State St. Thank about 300,000 of the 423,000 seniors who began the you for bringing these corrections to the school year got diplomas. That was a 71 percent grad- attention of the public. We are grateful to The garden site volunteers act as host Thank you to Mendocino Book uation rate, as reported by the state Department of the Ukiah Daily Journal for publicizing the and hostess to make sure everything goes Company for selling all those tickets before Education, which is often accused of inflating its num- services we offer. smooth at each garden, allowing garden the event. bers. Shoshanah Devorah owners to freely visit with the tour partici- And a special thank you to Vicki By June of 2006, only 279,000 out of 421,000 Ukiah pants as well as to visit other gardens on Bitonti-Brown who oversaw the whole seniors actually graduated. The rate was probably Thank you the tour. In Ukiah, our wonderful volunteer Ukiah setting. Because of her great humor worse this year, with specific numbers not yet report- coordinators Vicki Bitonti-Brown and and organizational skills the day unfolded ed. The state is thus admitting that more than one third To the Editor: Eileen Harmon, found the perfect volun- so smoothly. of students who start each year as seniors will not I’d like to publicly thank Ukiah Auto teers for each site. Our thanks go to Norm And lastly, we wish to thank all of you graduate. Dismantlers for all that they quietly do for and Karen Rosen, John and Linda Houston, who attended the garden tour this year. By contrast, less than 10 percent of seniors who the community. Most recently, they provid- Samia Whitmarsh, Sandra Linn, Charlie Your support of Phoenix Hospice is greatly took the exit exam failed to pass and were thus dis- ed cars for the Every 15 Minutes simulated Hurd, Russ Minor, Reba and George appreciated. If you have any suggestions qualified from graduation. How can this be? car crash at Ukiah High school. We appre- Chavez, Lynn Wood, Patricia Jaspar, for gardens next year, please give me a The implication is that about one-fifth of all high ciate their contribution to discourage Gladys Telshow, Patricia Cornell, and Lynn call. teenaged drunken driving. Wayne Hunt and school seniors become so discouraged by the mere and Russ Forman for being such gracious Barbara Willens prospect of the exam that they simply give up and flee his crew delivered these cars after hours hosts and hostesses and good-will ambas- Events/Volunteer Coordinator and picked them up promptly after the from school. Add them to a dropout rate of about one- sadors for Phoenix Hospice. Phoenix Certified Hospice third of all students who enter high school each year, event to meet our needs. Susan Plummer coordinated an exciting Willits The have provided vehicles annually for and you get a total dropout rate that might be as high entertainment calendar throughout the day. as 45 percent over the four years of high school, even our fire department Jaws of Life training. The generous and talented musical groups Thank you The last two years they have also provided though no officials will admit the figure is so alarm- included Laura and Darren Smith, Chris ingly high. several vehicles and the site for this extri- Gibson, The Freys, Steve Hahn, George To the Editor: cation training for the Fire Chief’s acade- Husaruk, Dawn Senften, Kristine Robin, We would like to thank the Calpella Those numbers show why it's crucial to come up my. Fire departments from throughout the Rudy Luehs and Oscar Calderon, and Will School PTO, Redwood Valley Elementary with new ways to keep kids in school, even those who entire county benefit from this generosity. Siegel and Steve Baird. The many different PTO and Eagle Peak PTA for putting on are terrified of taking the exit exam. Such fears mere- We appreciate Wayne and his employees flavors of their music are a testimonial to the second annual Spring Fling to benefit ly provide one more motivation for dropping out. for their time, effort, and willingness to the diversity of the talent in our communi- our schools. This fun-filled family commu- Others reasons include motherhood, job income and, grant our requests. These are not skills that ty. nity event helped raise funds for things of course, gang activity and other crime. can be learned solely in the classroom. We The final element in a delightful day such as library books, field trips, school One key tactic is to find a way of recognizing stu- couldn’t do it without these donated vehi- was a wide variety of delicious food. programs, etc. We would like to thank our dents who can't quite pass the exit exam, but meet all cles. The community benefits from the gen- Caterer and food connoisseur Jacquie Lee, sponsors, Thurston Auto Plaza, Arrow other requirements. erosity of Ukiah Auto Dismantlers. along with her daughter Jessica Lee, creat- Fencing, Redwood Credit Union and Enter the alternative diploma, called a "certificate of Jim Adair ed a culinary and visual feast. Each garden Pacific Internet. Also thanks to Jumperz for completion" by some of the approximately 25 districts Training Captain hosted an international flavor, from main the wonderful attractions and to the many that have begun handing them out. These sheepskins Ukiah Valley Fire District course entrée to special desserts. Redwood Valley and Ukiah businesses who allow those who get them to participate in commence- Supporting Jacquie in this feat were donated to our raffle. Lastly we would like ment ceremonies and walk onstage to pick them up No lab closure planned Kathryn Woskow and several anonymous to thank all the parents and children from without humiliation because no one in the audience donors. Thanks also to the Cheesecake the three schools who volunteered and/or knows which document is handed to them. To the Editor: Mama, Ukiah Natural Food Coop, sold raffle tickets to ensure the success of There's really nothing new about this concept. As the former interim Health and Albertsons, Food Maxx, Safeway and this event. We’ll see you there next year! Colleges and universities for hundreds of years have Human Services Agency Director, I wish to Raleys. Gloria Jarrell, Principal recognized different levels of diplomas: Designations respond to a comment made by Suzanne For assistance with graphics, printing Calpella School like magna cum laude and summa cum laude essen- Bentley in a letter to the Editor Sunday, and publicity, we thank Gail Richards- Diana Marshall, Principal tially say that some graduates have been more acade- June 10, 2007. Ms. Bentley references the whose articles were very professional and Redwood Valley Elementary School mically proficient than others, even though all grads Board of Supervisors “proposed closures most inviting and who always went the Carolyn Johnson, Principal have met the basic requirements. (County Lab).” To set the record straight, extra mile for us. We thank Angie Herman, Eagle Peak Middle School Similarly, certificates of completion tell prospective neither the Health and Human Services Linda Beebee, Sue Ellen Parkinson, Herb employers that students have attended and passed Agency or the Board of Supervisors is Pruett, Elaine Prarat and Printing Plus. enough classes to graduate, even if they couldn't pass proposing the closure of the Public Health Blueprints and Copies of Ukiah donated one test. Meanwhile, the full-fledged diplomas Lab. the printing of the beautiful posters. The THANK YOU LETTER POLICY received by those who pass the exit exam tell employ- Ana Mahoney Ukiah Daily Journal printed all the articles ers the minimum skills and knowledge the graduates Ukiah and photos that Gail submitted. Also, a spe- Editor’s note: The Daily Journal welcomes possess. Yes, there is differentiation, as there should Thank you cial thank you to Al Rosen who created a letters of thanks from organizations and indi- viduals. We are glad that so many successful be. But it's differentiation without public humiliation To the Editor: wonderful three-minute ad for the tour with events are held here. However, thank you let- in the form of being left out. The Tenth Annual Phoenix Hospice vocals from Carlin Diamond (thanks!) and ters must be kept short. For that reason we "Why would we deprive these students of the Garden Tour on Sunday June 3 was a great was able to give us air time on local have a 20-business name limit per letter. If opportunity to walk with their classmates?" asked one success thanks to the many gardeners and Channel 3. your letter lists more than 20 businesses it will official of the Tustin school district in Orange County. volunteers. This year the tour included five Special thanks to Tom Demarchi and not be printed. Shorter thank you letters which Official numbers are not yet in, and even when they gardens in Ukiah, five gardens in the Madge Strong who created our colorful do not contain lists of participants or donors are, students who get certificates of completion won't Willits area, two gardens east of Willits, flags. Ken Brown, Tom Batley and Sam will be printed more quickly. Those wishing to be counted among those who graduate, but the bet here Fulk went around town early putting up the thank long lists of people and businesses are and one Willits downtown location. Our welcome to contact our advertising department is that districts which award the certificates will appreciation goes to the homeowners and markers and flags so people would not get achieve lower dropout rates than those which don't. lost. for help with a thank you ad. gardeners extraordinaire who graciously For there are plenty of teenagers who would rather opened their gardens to the public to bene- not show up at all than suffer the consequences of fail- fit our patients at Phoenix Hospice. The ing an all-or-nothing exam. Instead of giving up on Ukiah gardens included Bonnie and Robert WHERE TO WRITE them or driving them away, why not recognize them Bruce, Laura Fogg, Bruce and Noreen for attending and passing plenty of classes? Why drive Evans, Barbara Pope, and Paul and Robin President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep them away when they could be made welcome? Otto. House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State That's only the first step, of course. The next is ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, preparing all students well enough to pass the exam. (202)456-2461. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; But a lot of that step depends on students, their parents LETTER POLICY and other factors beyond the control of school offi- Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Santa Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. cials. At least by offering differential graduation docu- 576-2297. Berg's field representative in ments, some school officials will be saying they value editor. All letters must include a clear name, (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 signature, return address and phone number. Ukiah office located at 311 N. State St, all students who put forth the effort to attend their Letters chosen for publication are generally Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax schools and pay sufficient attention to achieve passing published in the order they are received, but ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; number is 463-5773. E-mail to: assembly- grades. shorter, concise letters are given prefer- (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- [email protected] Elias is author of the current book "The Burzynski ence.We publish most of the letters we 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 Breakthrough: The Most Promising Cancer Treatment receive, but we cannot guarantee publica- Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart and the Government's Campaign to Squelch It," now tion. Names will not be withheld for any District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, available in an updated third edition. reason. If we are aware that you are con- Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375Email: nected to a local organization or are an 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- elected official writing about the organiza- [email protected]. Thomas D. Elias is a syndicated columnist. tion or body on which you serve, that will 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sen- be included in your signature. If you want to [email protected] Mendocino County Supervisors: make it clear you are not speaking for that Congressman Mike Thompson: Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- organization, you should do so in your let- 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd The Ukiah ter.All letters are subject to editing without District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; notice. Editing is generally limited to Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; removing statements that are potentially FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district David Colfax, 5th District. All can be DAILY JOURNAL libelous or are not suitable for a family office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, newspaper. Form letters that are clearly part Fort Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962- Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows of a write-in campaign will not be pub- lished. You may drop letters off at our office 0934; FAX 463-4245. [email protected] Office manager: Yvonne Bell at 590 S. School St., or fax letters to 468- 3544, mail to Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Group systems director: Sue Whitman 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e-mail them to Member Member California [email protected]. E-mail letters should also Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers include hometown and a phone number. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 – A-5

For more information, call City of Ukiah groups, however preregistration is required due the second bankruptcy workshop in their ongo- Recreation Department 463-6231, or the Day to limited group size. To register or request fur- ing series on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. COMMUNITY BRIEFS Camp office at 467-2854. ther information, please contact Stephanie at the Veteran’s Memorial Building on 1426 Gang at 459-1818 ext. 260. Main Street in Fortuna. The featured speaker Weight Loss Surgery and will be veteran bankruptcy attorney Peter Ukiah Valley Fire District Clapp. From 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., a hands-on Information Group meeting Fund raiser for family of workshop will focus on how to file claims holding fundraiser raffle first Friday every month Esther Kasten this Saturday before the July 17 deadline. Those owed The Ukiah Valley Fire District is offering money by the Pacific Lumber Company or any A Weight Loss Surgery Support and Friends and Family of Esther Kasten will be two chances to win 4 seats in a luxury skybox hosting a Dinner Dance Benefit on Saturday, of its affiliates will need to file a “proof of at AT&T park, including one parking pass Information Group is meeting, free and open to claim” form to protect what they are owed. the public. It is a support group for Gastric June 23 at the Saturday Afternoon Club, 107 S. Donated by Fireman’s Fund Insurance Oak St. in Ukiah, from 6 to 11 p.m. Food and From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., “Bankruptcy 201” Companies. The prize tickets are for the Reduction Duodenal Switch and other weight will provide an update on the status of the case loss surgeries, sponsored by Central Valley music will be provided as the community turns Pittsburgh Pirates vs. SF Giants game on out to help support the Kastens while Esther is and discuss the reorganization plan procedure. Saturday Aug. 11 at 6:05 p.m. Bariatrics. The group meets on the first Friday Past or present employees, retirees, contrac- of the month, at 6 p.m., in Bartlett Hall, Ukiah undergoing prolonged treatments for a rare Four Ukiah Valley Firefighters will be host- form of cancer. Tickets are $30 for adults or tors, vendors, or anyone else with an interest in ing a reception in the luxury skybox. The draw- Senior Center, 495 Leslie St., Ukiah. For more the PL bankruptcy are encouraged mark this information, E-mail [email protected]. $10 for children twelve and under. Information ings are to be held on July 4th, 2007. The tick- and tickets are available at 462-4563, or tickets event on their calendar. Both events are free ets are available for a $10 donation each. All may be purchased at The Mendocino Book and open to the public. Details are available on proceeds will be used to purchase Automatic Warm Line open weekend Company. A fund has also been established for ASJE’s Web site: http://www.asje.org External Defibrillators, which are lightweight evenings for county residents the Kasten family at Savings Bank. Donations /PL_Bankruptcy.html. For more information, device used to assess a person’s heart rhythm. may be made directly at any branch office or call ASJE at 498-4481. If necessary, it administers an electronic shock An opportunity for people who need emo- by mail to the following: The Kasten Family to restore a normal rhythm in victims of sudden tional support is now available as near as the Fund, The Savings Bank of Mendocino Brass Quintet to entertain at cardiac arrest. This fundraiser will update and closest phone on weekend evenings. Thanks to County, P.O. Box 3600, Ukiah, CA 95482 enhance the Fire District’s AED program by peer volunteers trained to provide support for Ice Cream Social on Monday purchasing additional AEDs to be placed in emotional and mental health recovery, a new The Dora Street Brass Quintet will play their emergency response vehicles. The tickets county-wide Warm Line is now available Conference for persons Dixieland and Show Tunes for the monthly Ice can be purchased from any Ukiah Valley Friday and Saturday evenings from 6 p.m. to caring for elderly today Cream Social held on Monday, in Bartlett Hall Firefighter, or by calling 462-7921. 10 p.m. at the Ukiah Senior Center, 495 Leslie St. The Expressly not a hot line or a crisis line, the “Caring for the Caregiver,” a day-long con- ference for family caregivers and professionals talents of Larry Price, Dale Spencer, Al White, Applications being new Warm Line is part of a larger Mental Darin Michaels, and Jay Johnston will enter- Health Services Act funded project to develop working with them is planned for today, in Ukiah. Focusing on stress management for tain the guests. The Social, which goes from accepted for summer camp mental health peer support projects and oppor- 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., will offer music, prizes, and tunities in Mendocino County. Called the those caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s and fall 2007 semester or the frail elderly, the program includes a pre- contests. Community Action for Recovery and Ice Cream, toppings, pies and coffee are Instilling Goodness Elementary School and Education, the peer support project is funded sentation by nationally renowned gerontology specialist Vicki Schmall, discussing “Survival available for the cost of $1 for members or Developing Virtue Secondary School offer a through the Mendocino County Mental Health $1.50 for non members. Members who have a full Kindergarten through 12th grade academic Branch of the Health and Human Services Skills for Caregivers,” plus sessions on “The Healing Effect of Laughter,” and birthday in June, or are 90 years or older, get program, emphasizing character development agency with dollars made available through free admission. Besides, the entertainment and and academic excellence. The schools are now MHSA, which was passed into law as “Mindfulness-Based Stress Management.” Hosted by Redwood Caregiver Resource sweet treats, other fun awaits, including a accepting applications for the Fall 2007 semes- Proposition 63 in 2004. In addition to the drawing for $50 cash, and two separate door ter, which begins September 4 as well as for Warm Line, CARE also involves training for Center, the program runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ukiah Conference Center, 200 S. School St., prizes from Windmills Restaurant for breakfast the 2007 Chinese Language and Culture peer support specialists and peer support for two. Summer Camp July 2 to 13 for children ages 5 Resource Centers in Willits, Fort Bragg and and includes lunch. Cost is $10. To register, call 542-0282 or 800-834-1636. Eric Larson will serve as emcee with John to 14. Ukiah.. McCowen, member of the Ukiah City Council, For more information, call 468-3896 (girls) The Warm Line is accessed through the as the Celebrity “Scooper”. All of the supplies, or 468-1138 (boys), or visit their Web site existing county-wide Crisis Line, which can be Pacific Lumber Bankruptcy ice cream, toppings, coffee and the cash prize http://www.igdvs.org. The schools provide free called locally in Fort Bragg, Willits and Ukiah Workshop set for Saturday are donated to the Center and go into the and reduced price vegetarian meals served or through a toll free number. General Fund to support Senior services in the under the National School Lunch and More information about CARE is available The Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Ukiah Valley. Breakfast Program. In accordance with Federal at the Web site of A Healing Cooperative Environment, the Humboldt Watershed The public is welcome to come to this com- Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (www.ukiahumc.org/ahc), a peer-run recovery Council, and the Central Labor Council of munity event. For more information, contact Policy, schools are prohibited from discrimina- support program contracted to implement the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will sponsor Nancy at 485-5231. tion on the basis of race, color, national origin, peer support elements of the CARE project. sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of The Crisis Line is accessed by calling 463- Broaster® Chicken discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office HELP in Ukiah, 964-HELP in Fort Bragg and Bankruptcy? of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten 459-HELP in Willits, or calling 800-575-HELP Is it for me? Building, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, (4357). isbankruptcyforme.com Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or call (202) Free Consultation 720-5964 (voice and TDD). The USDA is an Introducing equal opportunity provider and employer. Cancer Resource EDMUND DECHANT Centers offer free services Attorney at Law BUY 1 GET 1 FREE 35 years Bankruptcy ® Summer Safari Day Camp People living with cancer, their friends and Broaster Meal Only* Experience (Excludes Hamburgers) running in Todd Grove Park their families are invited to call or visit the Expires July 13, 2007. Must present coupon at time of purchase. One coupon per visit. Mendocino office of the Cancer Resource 707-604-0042 *New to the area, new Innovated Rice Oil Process. Will not transfer flavors. Green friendly. Summer Safari Day Camp is available for Centers of Mendocino County for free support- 800-823-0600 children between the ages of 6 and 12. Day ive services including a library of cancer-relat- 108 WEST STANDLEY STREET • UKIAH • 463-1706 camp opened mid-June, and closes toward the ed books, tapes and magazines available for end of August. The hours of operation are from check-out, a support group for people diag- 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through nosed with cancer, cancer-care telephone Friday. There are options for full days, half workshops, accompaniment to medical days, and drop-ins. Some of the features of appointments, and support from our patient Summer Safari Day Camp include: navigators. We have offices located on the •Indoor and outdoor facilities at Todd Grove coast and in Ukiah. The coast office is open Park; Monday through Thursday 9 to 4pm and •Typical day includes arts and crafts, sports, Friday by appointment at 45040 Calpella St. in games, cooing, songs, movies, and swimming. the village of Mendocino, or call 937-37833. Also included are walking field trips and The Ukiah office is open Monday through scheduled theme weeks. Friday 9 to 5 at 590 S. Dora St. in Ukiah, and •Counselor to camper ratio is 1 to 8, and all can be reached by phone at 467-3828. CRCMC counselors are CPR and 1st Aid certified with is a nonprofit organization funded through full background checks. local donations, events and grants. •Campers get a full hour of pool time to themselves, separate from public swim. Lifeguards are American Red Cross Certified. Bereavement support in Pool offers morning and evening swim lessons Ukiah, Willits this summer of various levels. The next Phoenix Certified Hospice •Options for golf, water polo, and daily Bereavement Support Groups will begin in swim sessions. June. Their Willits group will begin on Summer Safari Day Camp registration pack- Wednesday, June 27th from 6 to 8 p.m. and ets are now available to the public. Fee assis- will meet every Wednesday evening for 8 tance is available through NCO, Social weeks. Their Ukiah group will be held in the Services, Pace and Job Alliance. You may pick afternoons beginning on Thursday June 21, up an application packet at the City of Ukiah, from 2 to 4 p.m. and will meet every Thursday 411 W. Clay St., Ukiah. for 8 weeks. There will be no charge for the

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Mendocino College is playing host to a wonderful football camp in mid-July. The camp will run from July 16-Thursday July 19. The camp will meet from 1-3 p.m. each day. The cost per camper is $100. Camp Flyers Available at http://www.mendocino.edu. Ukiah Men’s Softball Tournament

The City of Ukiah would like to announce the beginning of regis- tration for the Bud Light Summer Shoot Out men’s slow pitch soft- ball tournament. The tournament will be held at the Ukiah Sports Complex on July 14th and 15th. All players on the roster must be 18 years or older at time of regis- tration. Teams will be accepted on a first come-first serve basis until the 24 team maximum is filled. Team fees are $300 per team (no player fee). All proceeds go towards field and facility improve- ments for the City of Ukiah Sports Complex. For questions or to reg- ister your team, please call (707) 463-6714 or come to 411 West Clay St. Relay for Life 3-on-3 HOOPS Tourney Submitted photo The 6th Annual 2007 3 on 3 Despite the efforts of pitcher Garrett Johnson, and his Little Caesar’s North Ukiah Little League TOC basketball tourney will be held on teammates, Lakeport won Wednesday’s close battle by a score of 10-9. June 30th at Eagle Peak Middle School. Current 6th - 9th grade boys and girls are welcome to get a team together. Each player will be required to raise $30 in dona- tions, and the top fundraisers will Final game results in heartbreaking 10-9 loss recieve special autographed prizes. Each participant will get a The 2007 season came to an hits, Abraham Rawles run scor- are very proud of what they These young men, according to tourney T-shirt and a BBQ dinner, end for Little Caesar’s ing single, Eric Guevara scoring accomplished this year. As their coaches and manager were as well as 4-6 games. Registration forms due June 25. Wednesday night in Lakeport. two runs and Marco Ruiz bat- coaches and parents we teach “...all pulling in the same direc- All money raised will be donated The North Ukiah Little League tling to the end. our kids to appreciate the jour- tion, a team.” to the American Cancer Society. Champions were edged by the Ukiah played a talented ney not just the final outcome. With just one run standing Call Matt Ferrick at 972-8862 for Westshore Padres in the Lakeport team and the game The journey that these kids between a win or a loss in info. Tournament of Champions area was close up until the final out. shared is the real prize,” said Lakeport, the Little Caesar’s Redwood Empire finals 10-9. “We told the kids to battle coach John Johnson. squad can take pride in their Basketball Camps According to manager Sonny until the last out is made and Little Caesar’s roster is com- season through the end. This basketball camp is open to Garza, Wednesday’s highlights that’s what they did, said coach prised of Corey Bush, Tano “It was a remarkable season boys and girls ages 7-17. The included Tano Garza’s 2-run David Lancaster. Garza, Justin Giuntini, Eric that will be remembered in week-long camp offers players an homer, Garrett Johnson striking To reach Wednesday’s game Guevara, Garrett Johnson, North Ukiah Little League folk- opportunity to build a solid sports foundation. each day is filled with out the side, Dylan Lancaster Little Caesars defeated Anthony McCarthy, Noah Taxis, lore for years to come. fundamental skill progression getting on base four times, Southshore Little League Marco Ruiz, Freddie Wilson, Congratulations to all!” said drills, easy-to-understand instruc- tion and games and fun competi- Freddie Wilson pitching with Mariners 10-5. Conrad Wilson, Abraham Little Caesar’s Manager Sonny tion Campers learn in a safe, heart, Anthony McCarthy’s two “Our kids played hard and we Rawles and Dylan Lancaster. Garza. supervised environment from knowledgeabe and enthusiastic coaches with experience. All campers receive great instruc- tion, a basketball and a free t- Supreme Court upholds limits on high school sports recruiting shirt. For students in grades 2-8 the camp will meet from June 25-29 By MARK SHERMAN dozen eighth-graders in 1997, inviting “We’re still scratching our heads lawyers for the state athletic associa- from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. each Associated Press Writer them to attend spring training at the over why would you do that,” Masters tion said. day. The cost is $150 in advance, $160 at the door ( $100 half day) WASHINGTON — Friday night school. The students already had been said. “Why would you sanction a “Whether it’s vindication, we feel Low Income discounts are also lights are lure enough for young foot- accepted and signed enrollment con- school for harmless communication very happy with the ruling because by available.The camp will be held at ball players, the Supreme Court said tracts for the fall at Brentwood but about permitted activity when the kids the ruling, it lets not only Tennessee Pomolita Middle School gym. Pre-register at the City of Ukiah Thursday in a decision that upholds were not yet attending the school. or their parents had already clearly know but also the high school associa- Service Dept. Questions? Please limits on high school sports recruiting. Brentwood coach Carlton Flatt, indicated their intent to come in writ- tions across the nation that we still can call 463-6714 or visit 411 W. Clay who stepped down as coach in ing?” enforce our rules,” said Gene Menees, St. Mon - Fri 8a-5p. The high court ruled in a dispute between a Tennessee athletic associa- December after 34 years, told the boys Brentwood, like the other 375 or so the Tennessee association’s assistant USSSA Baseball tion and a football powerhouse, the that equipment would be distributed public and private schools in the asso- director. Tournament private Brentwood Academy near and “getting involved as soon as possi- ciation, remains free to send The NCAA, the National School When it’s hot, come play where Nashville. ble would definitely be to your advan- brochures, post billboards and adver- Boards Association and the National its cool. The North Coast show- The school challenged a rule of the tage.” He signed the letter, “Your tise its sports programs, he said. Federation of State High School down between Fort Bragg and Mendocino high schools will be Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Coach.” James Blumstein, a Vanderbilt Associations backed the Tennessee taking place July 7-8. The tourna- Association, which governs high In Tennessee, as in many other University professor who had been athletic association, saying broad pow- ment is open to anyone 16 & school sports in the state. The associa- states, high school football is played assisting Brentwood Academy, called ers are needed to protect teens by Under. There will be trophies and all-tourney nominations, as well. tion bars schools from contacting on Friday nights. Some towns practi- it a narrow application of the First enforcing strict rules. The Bush The cost is $500. Questions? Call prospective students about their sports cally shut down as people stream to Amendment. administration also supported the Director Chris Lander at 962- the game. “The risk down the road is for association, urging the high court to 9046 or 357-3739. programs. Games have rules, wrote Justice “It is a heady thing,” Stevens said, school choice, and the court wrote it reverse the lower court decision. Free Bowling John Paul Stevens in the unanimous for an eighth-grader to be contacted very narrowly down for this particular Brentwood Academy had support School-age children are encour- decision. “It is only fair that directly by a coach and invited to join circumstance,” Blumstein said of from the National Women’s Law aged to pick up their free summer bowling passes at the Yokayo Brentwood follow them.” a high school sports team. Brentwood Academy’s letters to the Center, which worried about holding Bowl. “Hard-sell tactics directed at middle He compared the case to one in students. government accountable for gender school students could lead to exploita- which the court upheld a state bar The case had previously been discrimination. The Association of Ukiah Lions football tion, distort competition between high association’s limits on solicitations by before the Supreme Court. In 2001, the Christian Schools International and and cheer school teams and foster an environ- lawyers. “The dangers of undue influ- court ruled 5-4 in favor of Brentwood, the National Association of ukiah Lions youth football and cheer leading will be holding sign- ment in which athletics are prized ence that exist when a lawyer chases saying the athletic association acted in Independent Schools also sided with ups June 23 at Anton Stadium more highly than academics,” Stevens an ambulance are also present when a a quasi-governmental capacity and Brentwood. from9:00AM until 11:00AM wrote. high school coach contacts an eighth could be sued. The case is Tennessee Secondary Brentwood argued that the restric- grader,” Stevens said. A federal appeals court later ruled School Athletic Assn. v. Brentwood tion violated its free-speech rights, Brentwood Academy headmaster in favor of the school, saying the letter Academy, 06-427. Continued on even though it voluntarily joined the Curt Masters said at a news conference amounted to protected speech under ——— page A-8 association. Thursday that school officials were the First Amendment. That ruling AP Sports Writer Teresa M. Walker The dispute arose from a letter that disappointed the court classified would prevent all high school associa- contributed to this report from Brentwood’s football coach sent to a Flatt’s letter as a recruitment tool. tions from enforcing recruiting rules, Nashville. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 – A-7 Finally with 600 homers, Ranger’s Sosa looking for more By STEPHEN HAWKINS “He’s not the Sammy Sosa of 10 years ago, six years ago, eight years ago... But he’s productive.” Cubs from 1992-2004. AP Sports Writer -DERREK LEE, Cub’s first baseman and former Sosa teammate “Look at the incredible season he ARLINGTON, Texas — Sitting had in ’98, followed by a few more. home in the Dominican Republic last Fame,” Sosa told a Dominican radio He’s got the homers and RBIs. Any team that gave me the opportunity. I This is just a culmination of tons of summer without a place to play, station Thursday. team would take that. If he can do fit perfect here, I’m happy here. On great seasons,” Rangers shortstop Sammy Sosa knew he was too close At 38 years, 220 days, Sosa was that, he can play, simple as that.” top of that, I’m doing my job.” Michael Young said. “Sammy came to an elite mark not to come back. older than Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, How many homers he hits obvi- While Sosa is hitting only .242 in back and has had a really, really great Still, since being given that his 62 games, he started first half. ... I don’t see any reason chance by his original Thursday seventh in the why he’d stop now.” team, Sosa has insisted he with Texas originally signed Sosa as a wanted more than the 53 RBIs — already eight 16-year-old free agent in 1985, and dozen home runs he need- more than he had in 102 he was still a lanky kid when he hit ed to reach 600. He even games for Baltimore in his first homer. Sosa played only 25 mentioned 700 after 2005. games for Texas in 1989 before rejoining the Texas Sosa’s induction into being traded to the Chicago White Rangers this spring. the 600-homer club took Sox and later to the Cubs. Now that Sosa is the considerably longer than Like McGwire and Bonds, Sosa fifth member of the 600- most would have thought has been dogged by allegations of homer club after finally when he was playing his steroid use. Sosa also was caught reaching the milestone last game for the Cubs in with a corked bat in front of his Wednesday night against 2004 and was only 26 home crowd when he played for the the Chicago Cubs, how homers shy. Cubs in 2003. many more can he hit? But there was that Sosa has never been penalized for “Definitely, I think it’s miserable year with the a positive steroids test, however, and going to be more easy Orioles, when he testified was not involved in the BALCO (now). I don’t have to go before Congress about scandal that has dogged Bonds, who out there and try to hit two possible steroid use in is only seven homers shy of match- home runs in one at-bat,” baseball during spring ing Aaron’s record mark of 755. Sosa said, without giving training then hit .221 Before this week, Sosa had never a specific goal. “Now I with 14 homers. faced the Cubs. Now he has homered can go out there and stick “I think that year off against every major league team in a with the same game plan kind of allowed him to record 45 different stadiums. that I have and focus.” clear his head,” said Jerry The Rangers have used Sosa as No. 600 was only the Hairston, whose locker is the designated hitter for 43 of his 59 second homer in 22 games (SGVN Staff Photo Keith Birmingham/SXSports) by Sosa’s in the Texas starts. Manager Ron Washington has for Sosa, who wasn’t in Sammy Sosa, 21, became the fifth player in his- made sure to give him breaks, taking toy to reach the 600-homer club in a game against the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday. clubhouse. “You really the lineup for the series realize how great a player advantage of Thursday’s day game finale against the Cubs on Thursday Babe Ruth and Willie Mays when ously depends on how long he gets to he still is and why he was so great in with the milestone out of the way. afternoon — the 18th anniversary of they hit their 600th homers. But only play. After Sosa’s year out of the his heyday. His mind is so strong.” “It gets rougher and rougher. It his first career homer for the Rangers Ruth’s 2,044 games to reach the game, general manager Jon Daniels Sosa is the only player with three really does. It’s not easy. The DH is off Roger Clemens at Fenway Park mark were fewer than Sosa’s 2,302. signed him to a one-year minor 60-homer seasons. He hit .308 with a a big help,” Cubs manager Lou in Boston. “As long as he’s productive, he league contract with an invitation to career-high 66 homers and 158 RBIs Piniella said. “It’s like a 70-year-old The slugger said his latest homer can keep on playing,” said Cubs first spring training. in his 1998 NL MVP season for guy pulling his golf clubs behind him ensures him a spot in Cooperstown. baseman Derrek Lee, one of his for- “It just depends on JD, how many Chicago, the year Mark McGwire on an uphill course. He’s feeling it “When I had 588 home runs there mer teammates. “He’s not the years he’s going to sign me,” Sosa became the first major leaguer to hit after the round.” were doubts, but with 600 I believe Sammy Sosa of 10 years ago, six, said with a smile and a glance toward 70. Sosa hit 545 of his homers and But Slammin’ Sammy is still there aren’t any more for the Hall of eight years ago. But he’s productive. Daniels. “Definitely, Texas is the was a seven-time All-Star for the swinging for more. Still mulling over high schools, eighth-grader locks in his college By JIM LITKE summer camp at USC last weekend ing process and real life have left in the ground. NCAA officials know Similarly, just because Floyd AP Sports Columnist with a promise to return in 2011. It common is this: When something that the kids are no more likely to made the same offer last year to This is exactly the kind of may or may not be part of a trend. sounds too good to be true, it usual- keep their promises than the coach- then-14-year-old Dwayne Polee Jr., encouragement parents holding sec- Floyd is barred by NCAA rules ly is. So before this goes any fur- es and schools are. One of the pio- doesn’t mean the 6-6 high school ond mortgages to pay for trainers from discussing specific recruits, ther, it’s worth noting that none of neers of the ultra-early commit- freshman from Westchester, Calif., still isn’t on other schools’ list. Or and summer camps do NOT need: but he said Thursday, “I don’t want what happened — Floyd’s offer of a ments was a McDonald’s All- that Boatright, who was reportedly For the second year running, this portrayed as if we’re hovering scholarship, Ryan’s pledge to USC American named Taylor King who being chased by DePaul, Indiana Southern California basketball over some eighth-grader by himself. — is binding. pledged to UCLA and is now set to and a handful of other schools, will coach Tim Floyd offered a scholar- Families are involved and they view Floyd promised he would make go to Duke. be at USC until he actually signs a ship to an eighth-grader. the opportunity for a $188,000 good on his offer — “I will not back “We have a responsibility to get national letter of intent. “Hmmm,” Louisville coach Rick scholarship as something important out of any commitment that we the best players we can find and “Four years is a long time,” Pitino mulled over the news. “I’m to them.” make.” he said — even though know what the competition is Pitino said, “and way too often, it not good enough to evaluate that far And indeed, Mike Boatright, NCAA rules bar coaches from mak- doing,” Floyd said. “And when they just doesn’t work out for either side. ahead. Someday, I might wish I Ryan’s father, said about the offer, ing “official contact” with a recruit target an eighth-grader ... “Unless he’s Greg Oden, where was.” “It shocked me.” before his junior year of high “In a perfect world,” he contin- you know he’s going to be that good down the road, I’m not sure what’s in The kid’s name is Ryan Not long after, however, he told school. ued, “we’d all wait until spring it for the school. For the kid, on the Boatright, he’s 14, 5-foot-10 and the same interviewer, “I’m tremen- A spokesman for the organization signing date when these kids are other hand, it could be great — from Illinois, and still not sure dously concerned. It could get ugly said Thursday that contact between high school seniors. But that’s just unless the school backs out.” which Aurora high school, East or as far as kids getting jealous. I also coaches and players at the summer not the world that we live in in col- ——— West, he wants to attend. But he don’t want it to get to his head. I camps was not considered “offi- lege basketball. Am I supposed to Jim Litke is a national sports won’t have that problem with col- want him to stay humble.” cial.” If that sounds too convenient, wait until Duke or Kentucky offer, columnist for The Associated Press. lege. Ryan left Floyd’s basketball About the only thing the recruit- at least it still reflects the reality on and then it’s OK?” Labonte comes back to ‘help a friend’ By MIKE HARRIS — had a change of heart about Labonte’s first time driving Said is considered an ace AP Auto Racing Writer racing at age 50? NASCAR’s new Car of on the circuits with both right Terry Labonte isn’t hedg- “It’s kind of funny; some Tomorrow, which makes its and left turns and, for several 7+(/8&.,(67'$< ing about retirement, he just days when I watch a race, I road racing debut this week. years, was hired by NASCAR wants to help out a friend. kind of wish I was there and “I’ve always enjoyed going teams for road races as one of 2)<285/,)(+$6$55,9(' The two-time NASCAR there are some days I am glad out to Infineon, and it’s a lot the ringers who always show champion, who supposedly I am sitting at home,” Labonte of fun to drive,” Labonte said. up at the two Cup road races. retired from driving Nextel said. “I think when you have “It is not an easy track by any He has broadened his hori- Cup cars last fall, will get done something as long as I means. And I’m sure it will be zons the past few years, dri- back behind the wheel long have, you still enjoy doing it. different this year with driving ving on some of the NASCAR enough to run the two Cup “I still like the sport. But the Car of Tomorrow. I don’t ovals as well, but road racing road races this then there are think anyone knows what to is Said’s bread and butter. He season for other days expect, so it should be inter- finished ninth at the Sonoma where I am esting and a lot of fun.” track last year. Racing, begin- completely Labonte did get a little ning with this happy doing warmup two weeks ago when Sunday’s something else. he briefly tested a Busch /Save The decision for Series car on the road course MENDO TRUCK Mart 350 at me to run at in Montreal, where that series ACCESSORIES Infineon Infineon and will race for the first time in Raceway in Watkins Glen is August. Sonoma, Calif. a good decision “It was fun,” he said. “I’ve This has been for me. gotten in my son’s dirt car a a tough season “It is so hard couple of times, but it was for Waltrip, who to start a new good to get back into one of 'RQpW0LVV7KH([FLWHPHQW started his new team these these types of cars. It was fun three-car program as one of days,” he added. “I know to run a few laps on the road 2YHU,Q&DVK3UL]HV the flagship teams for Cup Michael has a long way to go course in Montreal. I am look- SUPERIOR newcomer Toyota. There have with where he wants to be, so ing forward to Infineon.” been cheating scandals, off- I hope that I can help him out ——— PROFESSIONAL the-track embarrassments and, at these couple of events. 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Please talk the other day and I just listen to how he works with note any portion you want to apply as a tip to your carrier for decided that I would be up to the guys and what he sees. good service. running the road courses for He’s a champion racer.” Again, we want to make it easier for and your carrier by simply him to see if I can help him Labonte has six top-five sending in your check by mail. If you do not receive an invoice WROOIUHH out,” Labonte said. finishes and eight top-10s in +LJKZD\*H\VHUYLOOH&$ Has the former NASCAR 18 starts at Infineon, where he from us, it is very likely that the carrier is not receiving credit for YLVLWZZZULYHUURFNFDVLQRFRPIRUGULYLQJGLUHFWLRQV Iron Man — he ran 655 of his started 37th and finished third your delivery, so please call 468-3533 today. 848 Cup starts consecutively last year. But this will be A-8 – FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY DIGEST Giambi agrees to meet with Mitchell; no date set By RONALD BLUM appeared Giambi had the better legal Jr. Giants Sign ups AP Baseball Writer position, he didn’t want a fight. extended NEW YORK — will “I did not want to put my family meet with George Mitchell, agreeing through a lengthy legal challenge in Ukiah Jr. Giants has extended right before baseball commissioner support of my position,” he said. “In their sign up dates through June 30. Those interested in a non Bud Selig’s deadline Thursday to addition, the uncertainty of my playing competitive baseball program for cooperate with the steroids investiga- status could detract from the efforts of boys and girls between the ages tor. our team to win the American League of 4-17 may contact Kim Garroutte at 462-4501. Sign-ups Giambi, who for the first time pub- East. My focus at this time needs to be are being held at the Redwood licly admitted he had a “personal his- on rehabbing my injury, getting back Health Club. on the field and contributing to the The Junior Giants are the flag- tory regarding steroids,” will become ship program of The Giants the first active player known to speak goals of my team.” Community Fund. The Giants with the former Senate majority In the USA Today story on May 18, Community Fund uses baseball as a forum to encourage young leader. No date was set for their ses- Giambi was quoted as saying: “I was people and families to live sion. wrong for doing that stuff. What we healthy, productive lives. The The star should have done a long time ago was Fund supports Junior Giants summer leagues in California, announced his decision after he spoke stand up — players, ownership, every- Nevada, and Oregon and collabo- on the phone with Selig. Lawyers for body — and said: ’We made a mis- rates with the San Francisco take.’ We should have apologized back Giants to provide assistance to the players’ union and Major League targeted community initiatives in Baseball reached a written agreement then and made sure we had a rule in education, health, and violence that set rules for the meeting. place and gone forward. ... Steroids prevention. Since its inception, the Fund has donated more than The former American League MVP and all of that was a part of history. $8 million to community efforts, said he wouldn’t implicate other play- But it was a topic that everybody and is a 501(c) (3) non-profit ers and appeared to backtrack on earli- wanted to avoid. Nobody wanted to organization. er remarks that the sport owed fans a talk about it.” Men’s Fall Softball collective apology for the steroids era. Five days later, he was summoned League Registration “I alone am responsible for my to baseball headquarters in New York actions and I apologize to the commis- and was interviewed about those state- The City of Ukiah Community sioner, the owners and the players for ments by three management lawyers. Service Department would like to any suggestion that they were respon- “In the opinion of my representa- announce the beginning of the tives, (Giambi) was fully cooperative 2007 Fall Men’s Softball Season. sible for my behavior,” Giambi said in League play is scheduled to a statement. and candid in explaining his personal begin in late August and run Selig said the meeting with Mitchell involvement with performance- through October. Sponsor fees are $350 per team and $30 per will take place “promptly.” Following enhancing substances,” Selig said. player (checks payable to the City remarks by Giambi that seemed to be While Yankees pitcher Mike of Ukiah). Registration forms are an admission of steroids use, the com- Mussina said a Giambi-Mitchell meet- available at the City of Ukiah Recreation Department or at missioner had threatened discipline if ing “will be interesting,” Rockies www.cityofukiah.com. The spon- he didn’t talk to Mitchell. player representative Josh Fogg didn’t sor fee is due at the time of regis- think Giambi will provide many tration. Player fees will be collect- Selig again left open the possibility ed from team managers at the of punishment. breakthroughs. first game. Registration will be “I will take Mr. Giambi’s level of “He’s been pretty upfront in what accepted through August 3rd. Register early, space is limited. cooperation into account in determin- Media News file photo he’s said already,” Fogg said. “He’s Deadline: August 3rd ing appropriate further action,” he Jason Giambi, of the New York Yankees, admits to past steroid use. already put it out there everything he’s Please call the City of Ukiah said. done, so I don’t think he’s got anything Community Services Department Arn Tellem, Giambi’s agent, spring training in 2005 but didn’t spec- at 463-6714, come to 411 W. Clay Giambi’s decision came two weeks to hide.” St., or visit our website at after Selig requested the meeting and described Wednesday’s conversation ify what he was apologizing for. ——— www.cityofukiah.com. followed contentious negotiations between his client and Selig as “open His latest troubles began when he AP Sports Writer Arnie Stapleton in between management and union and heartfelt.” was quoted in USA Today last month Denver contributed to this report. High School Girls lawyers. As late as Thursday morning, “The commissioner was extremely discussing steroid use in baseball — Soccer Training it remained unclear to some in the persuasive in impressing upon us how during a period when the sport did not Baby arrives; Gordon talks whether an agreement would be important he felt it was that Jason penalize most first-time drug offend- The City of Ukiah Community reached. speak with the senator,” Tellem said. ers. will race at Sonoma Services Department has a High Selig called Giambi’s cooperation Tellem said Giambi’s decision not “A direct conversation the commis- New father will not School Girls Soccer training class to discuss other players “tracks the sioner impressed upon me the idea that (open to girls grades 9 through an “important step forward” in have to miss this weekend’s Sonoma 12). This class is for girls looking Mitchell’s efforts to provide a compre- approach Jason has always taken the game of baseball would be best race after all. His wife, Ingrid, gave to play soccer at the High School throughout: to not point fingers, to not served by such a meeting,” Giambi level. Ukiah High Varsity coach hensive report on the use of perfor- birth to a daughter, Ella Sofia Andy Hendry will teach girls per- mance-enhancing drugs in baseball. deflect blame, but rather to accept said. “I will continue to do what I think Gordon, on Wednesday. sonal skills, fitness, and strength- But by pressuring Giambi to testify, responsibility for his own behavior.” is right and be candid about my past That’s great news for the Gordon en tactical strategies for defense, Giambi testified to a federal grand history regarding steroids.” midfield, and offense. Also, Selig may have made other players family and less than great news for included will be basic goalkeep- even more reticent to discuss steroids. jury in 2003 that he used steroids dur- If Selig disciplines Giambi, there is his competitors, who will now have to ing and fun competitions. Mitchell’s investigation, which ing the 2001-03 seasons and human a good chance it would be overturned deal with the man who has won a Tuesdays 6 – 8pm at the Yokayo growth hormone in 2003, the San by an arbitrator as lacking “just soccer field, beginning July 3rd. began in March 2006, has gone more record five races at Infineon Class is free of charge. slowly than he expected, and the for- Francisco Chronicle reported in 2004. cause,” the standard set by baseball’s Raceway, including the one last sum- For more information call Coach He made a general apology before labor contract. Even though it Hendry at 463-2488 or the City of mer senator declined to comment on mer. Ukiah at 463-6714. the agreement. Giambi said there were boundaries on what All Sport Camp he would tell Mitchell. Offered in August “I will address my own per- The City of Ukiah is offering an sonal history regarding All-Sport Camp which will cover steroids. I will not discuss in basketball, softball, volleyball, any fashion any other individ- soccer, and flag football over the course of a five day span. The ual,” Giambi said. camp costs $125 and will be held Giambi is in the sixth sea- at the Pomolita Middle School son of a $120 million, seven- Gym. Derek Heath is the instructor, year contract with the Yankees. and the camp hours run 9 am to 3 He hasn’t played since May 30 pm August 13-17. because of a foot injury and it is not known when he will be Water polo class able to play again. beginning

The City of Ukiah Community Services Department is offering classes in beginning Water Polo for those boys and girls ages 6-13 who are good swimmers and want to learn the basics of water polo. There will be two three-week 1 year shelf life sessions of classes held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for 30 minutes. Each session will begin at noon at the Ukiah Municipal Pools on June 26. The cost is $40 per session, which includes admission to public swim on class Your directory of days. Please pre-register at the City of Ukiah, 411 W. Clay St. Space is limited, please hurry. Questions? Call Rick Cleland at schools, government, 463-1551. Redwood Health Club business; And your Sports Camp

RHC sports camp is a sports oreiented camp that is suited for guide to culture all kids age 7-12. It is held at both the Ukiah Junior Academy and at the Redwood Health club, the and events. mornings are spent playing Just about everyone in the Ukiah Valley knows sports like soccer, flag football, long time Redwood Valley grape grower relays, indoor hockey and basket- Charlie Barra. A former county planning com- ball. Afternoons are then spent missioner, supervisor and county Farm Bureau atthe RHC where kids can swim, president, Barra’s been an active civic leader. play in the courts, or in the air- Today he is still farming June 07 and is a partner in $ 00 conditioned Club House. The Redwood Valley Cellars and produces Barra of camp will be held from July 9-20, Mendocino wines. Only 15 pci July 23-Aug 3 and Aug 6-17. Prices per camp session range from $205 to $290, and for more information or to register please Deadline: July 13th call Kristen at 468-0441 Anton Stadium $10 Stakeholders Meeting The community Services Department would like to announce a meeting for the Match The Ukiah stakeholders of Anton Stadium. The meeting will address fund reaising and ongoing renovations. Plays The meeting will be held on DAILY JOURNAL Wednesday, June 27, at 5:30PM at the City of Ukiah Annex, 411 W. Monday – Sunday Any time the conversation turns to theater in Ukiah, everyone thinks of Kate Call your Ukiah Daily Journal Clay, in Conference room 5. Magruder. A fine actress and director, Magruder was a founder of the Ukiah Players Theatre in 1977 and serves today as its artistic director. 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Magruder, shown here on the set of a recent UPT production, has served on the California Council for the Humanities and founded UPT’s New American Comedy representative to reserve your space Mens 3 on 3 tourney Festival, showcasing plays by new writing talents which are premiered right here in DOORS OPEN AT: Ukiah. Ten team 3 on 3 basketball tour- The indefatigable Magruder continues to be a mentor and teacher, helping to keep the 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Sunday - Thursday arts alive in the community and finding ways to make the arts a bigger part of the Ukiah ney on Saturday, July 7th. It has a Valley economy for the younger generation. $125 entrance fee for a four man 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday - Saturday team, must be 18 years or older to play. Pool available for recre- 468-3500 ational use when not participating 2 miles west on in a game. First prize is $250, all proceed go to support Ukiah Heat Branscomb Road, AAU girls basketball team. For more information contact Matt at Laytonville 513-6377. 984-6800 TH 1-888-4REDFOX FIND IT EVERYWHERE JULY 29 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 – A-9 Gardening with water-thrifty plants during a dry season Gardeners in coastal Here are some ways these African bulb Montbretia Butterfly Bush (Buddleja) Mendocino Counties are in California are in luck. They unthirsty plants can populate (Crocrosmia) in orange and with striking summer flower; the North Central Coast, or can grow a tremendous vari- gardens: red. Coyote Bush (Baccharis pilu- Region 1. The full WUCOLS ety of ornamental plants, and • Deciduous shade trees • Formal hedges – laris), a native which hosts report is available at the can do it with very little water. for yards or streetscapes – Myrtle (Myrtus communis), a numerous beneficial insects; California Department of The key is to know which Chinese Pistache (Pistachia dark green substitute for the and Pacific Wax Myrtle Water Resources, Office of plants are water thrifty, and chinensis) with intense red more thirsty boxwood; (Myrica californica) which Water Use Efficiency’s web which ones are thirsty. and orange fall color; Crepe Lavender Cotton (Santolina) birds flock to for the tiny site Making the right choice from Myrtle (Lagerstroemia) with for a low gray or dark green waxy berries. (http://www.owue.water.ca.go the start creates a garden that vibrant late-summer flowers fine-textured hedge; and The University of v/) and search for WUCOLS. requires one-third the amount and striking bark; or Italian Buckthorn (Rhamnus California Cooperative The index of plants begins on of water that lawn requires, or Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo alaternus) for taller hedges, Extension has created a listing page 62 of the report. less. Since 40 to 50 percent of biloba) with incomparable either sheared or unsheared. of the “water appetite” of As low water use plants are residential water use is in gar- yellow fall leaves. • Edible landscapes – many garden plants -- the introduced into the garden, dens, choosing plants with • Flowering shrubs – any variety of Plum (Prunus) Water Use Classification of remember to group them water use in mind has the Red-flowering Currant (Ribes or Persimmon (Diosporus); Landscape Species report. together so they can be potential to significantly Your Watershed sanguineum), one of the most table or wine varieties of WUCOLS includes a compre- watered according to their reduce usage, individually and By Dave Richardson striking California natives Grape (Vitis); Pomegranate hensive index of landscape water appetite. Consider regionally. By reducing water with pink to red flower in (Punica); Olive (Olea); and plants commonly available in installing efficient drip irriga- use in gardens, gardeners also for plants), its necessary to early spring; summer flower- irrigate gardens. In this cli- the South American shrub California, and classifies these tion which most of these reduce runoff from over- ing Rockrose (Cistus) from Pineapple Guava (Feijoa sell- watering or “gutter flooding”. mate, thirsty plants require southern Europe; or one of the plants as either High Water plants prefer to conventional Runoff can carry the pollu- about 36 inches of applied many Lavenders (Lavandula) owiana), with edible flowers Use (needing 36 inches or spray irrigation. tants it contacts, such as pesti- irrigation each year. Luckily, which flower from spring and fruit. more of applied water in this The Russian River cides, into storm drains and most plants, from native flora through summer. • Herb gardens – either climate), Moderate Water Use Watershed Association then into creeks and streams. to plants from other similar • Cut flowers – prostrate or upright Rosemary (needing about 24 inches in (http://www.rrwatershed.org) Northern Californians live climates worldwide, require Penstemon in red, pink or (Rosmarinus officinalis); culi- this climate), Low Water Use is an association of eleven in a “Mediterranean climate” no more than 12 inches of blue; Yarrow (Achillea) with nary Sage (Salvia officinalis); (the 12 inches water appetite cities, counties and special which has cool wet winters applied water each year. These white, yellow or crimson col- any variety of Thyme plants) or Very Low Water districts in the watershed that and warm dry summers. “low water use plants” can fill ors; any of the many varieties (Thymus); and the evergreen Use (using even less than 12 are working together on pro- Because they typically have any garden niche from cutting of Daffodil (Narcissus); deep European shrub or tree, Sweet inches). This classification is grams for clean water, fish- little if any rain from May to garden, to shade tree, to yellow Coreopsis; and the Bay (Laurus nobilis). carried out for six regions of eries restoration and water- October (the growing season hedgerow. mid-summer flowering South • Wildlife gardens – California. Sonoma and shed enhancement.

Amber continued, “Destiny Piano Concerto No. 1. Roy was disease. This number includes morning. idea of all the details that would had no prior gymnastic experi- a laureate of the second 4.9 million people over the age For more information, con- fly my way and how I would Looking ence before Gayle and she can Tchaikovsky Competition in of 65 and between 200,000 and tact any committee member: have to educate myself. Many do back handsprings, back flips 500,000 people under age 65 Julie Barrington, Kathy Gassen home dealers can provide exper- Continued from Page A-3 Moscow presenting this concer- hip circles on the bar... great to. Concert three, in March, fea- with early-onset Alzheimer’s in Willits, Rhonda Kyrias, tise in some areas -- use their times.” tricks. Gayle has Destiny doing tures Paula Samonte in Jazz and disease and other dementias.” Jeanne Ytterness, Karen Chaty, knowledge but educate yourself From the Arlington National moves in gymnastics that for her the Symphony, in favorite music There is no cure. Candace Horsley, Linda Simon, before you start the project. Cemetery about the origin of the age, from what I’ve seen, are by Duke Ellington and others In Mendocino County, there Lynn Wood or Carole Hester. “At first, I thought, ‘how 21-Gun Salute: “The tradition of pretty incredible. Gayle has a from the Big Band era. You is not an abundance of help for They all have tickets, as well. hard could this be? I am a pur- saluting can be traced to the way with her that she can teach won’t want to miss this. Tying those caregivers of people in Sponsors are: Thrivent chasing agent by trade. I will Middle Ages practice of placing and explain so that the student up the season beautifully in May this category. Several women Financial for Lutherans and just jump onto the Internet and oneself in an unarmed position completely understands the is world renown guitarist Alex have joined forces, along with Soroptimist International of find a book on how to do this.’” and, therefore, in the power of instructions. She is knowledge- DeGrassi in concert. two non-profits, to put on a Yokayo Sunrise. If you would Finding none, and figuring those being honored. The can- able, competent and I’m very The Symphony web site is: fund-raiser for caregivers, in like to partner with these two out the project “by trial and non salute might have originat- upset that we’re leaving and ukiahsymphony.org and a mes- hopes of raising a gigantic non-profits, please contact one error,” led Sue to write this self- ed in the 17th century with the may not find anyone to teach sage phone is: 462-0236. amount of money to give either of the committee members. help book, complete with pic- maritime practice of demanding who is as good as Gayle. She is Doubling worth... to a program already in exis- Send donations, checks made tures, how to: Purchase the right that a defeated enemy expend its so caring and has the students Plowshares has once again been tence to enhance the help they payable to Thrivent Financial property, buy the manufactured ammunition and render itself best interests at heart.” granted a T.R. Erickson give to caregivers, or begin a for Lutherans, 75 No. Main home of your dreams, manage helpless until reloaded -- a time- Destiny wanted to start com- Foundation matching funds new program. Street, No. 116, Willits, CA costs and details, interviewing consuming operation in that era. peting a year ago but Gayle grant of $20,000 for their new “Climbing the Mountain... 95490. and hiring contractors, maneu- “In the Anglo-Saxon Empire, would tell her, “You are so good Community Dining Room together” is the title (appropri- Guiding Light... If you’ve vering through the permits and seven guns was a recognized and will do so good, but I want Facility building project. The ate, don’t you think?) and the ever tried to successfully put regulations and finally to coor- naval salute, seven being the you to be number one at compe- challenge is to “match” those event is Saturday, Sept. 8 from together a project involving var- dinating the delivery and setup standard number of weapons on tition, and be ready.” Amber funds before June 30. They still 2-6 p.m. at Grace Hudson ious government entities, rules of your home. a vessel. Because more gun- explained, “She encourages the need $200,000 to complete the Museum in the Community and regs, you may be interested Successfully completing her powder could be stored on dry kids to do their best, but won’t building. To donate, contact Room and the patio outside. The in “Guide To A Successful man- first project, after three years of land, forts could fire three push them before they’re Plowshares at PO Box 475, $25 ticket will give attendees ufactured Home/Land Project” planning Sue went on to her rounds for every one fired from ready.” Ukiah, CA 95482, or phone the opportunity to hear great by Susan Hawley. next project, developing a new sea, hence the number 21. With Destiny has not competed yet 462-8582. E-mail is: plow- musicians, donating their time Sue, you may recall, is the business: Cradle Springs Pet the improvement of naval gun- but is getting ready, learning her [email protected] and their in 30-minute sets, to entertain: founder of the Community Resort in Hopland, which she powder, honors rendered at sea routines, and Gayle is perfecting web site is: www.plowshares- Spencer Brewer, Elena Coalition for Gang Prevention operates with her daughter, were increased to 21 as well. and fine tuning them for compe- feeds.org. Casanova, Will Siegal and and has led that group to posi- Christine. She had a dream and “Beginning in our colonial tition in August. Alzheimers in the news... It Friends, Jarrod McNoughton tively impact not only the Ukiah put everything she has into that period the United States fired “We will miss Gayle so much seems no matter where one (yes, he plans to drive up for this Valley but the entire county. dream. one shot for each state in the when we move,” added Amber. turns, someone is affected (more event from Bakersfield, his new Haven’t you ever thought She explained, “Cradle Union. This was continued until “Gayle has even said, that when often tragically than not) by job location), Paula Samonte, about writing about an experi- Springs Pet Resort is a unique 1841 when it was reduced to 21 we do move, she will go to Alzheimer’s or dementia. These Melissa Chaty and Danielle ence that taught you a great and comforting option in board- from 26. Although it had been in some of Destiny’s competitions debilitating diseases rob us of Brassfield. Other outstanding many things? Sue said, “I decid- ing for pet owners who travel use for more than 30 years, the and meet us so that she can still our loved ones. musicians are getting lined up to ed to write this self-help book and who want stress free envi- 21-gun salute was not formally see Destiny. That indicates a According to the Alzheimer’s be part of this wonderful event. half way through the process of ronment. We provide excellent cage-free, socialized care in a adopted until Aug. 18, 1875. genuine love and concern on her Association, “Alzheimer‚s dis- A fantastic silent auction is part finishing my first home project. This was at the suggestion of the part for the student and her fam- of the fundraising. You won’t The book is designed to save natural, holistic environment for ily and we feel the same about ease is a progressive brain disor- your pet.” British, who proposed a “Gun der that gradually destroys a want to miss this. time and money, but, most for Gun Return” to their own Gayle.” There will be a free educa- importantly, reduce stress. For further information about Looking ahead... Ukiah person’s memory and ability to her book or pet care, contact: 21-gun salute.” learn, reason, make judgments, tional lecture before the event, “At the time, I was a single Kudos... Destiny Hester is Symphony season tickets are that morning from 10-11:30 Mom and looking to move from Sue Hawley, Owner/Operator, now on sale and what a lineup! communicate and carry out 12111 Pratt Ranch Road, only 8 years old, one of the last daily activities. As Alzheimer’s a.m., where hopefully care- the city to the country. 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Gayle is just so fabulous and nations. is super good with the kids. cast of local artists in costume, along with local musical thespi- “There are now more than 5 Destiny and Adam Basner are million people in the United her last students in gymnastics.” an Bunny Edwards as Anna. Gayle has been coaching and This is a perfect score for a con- States living with Alzheimer‚s teaching 41 years and will con- cert version and will play at the COUPON • COUPON • COUPON • COUPON tinue to instruct in Aikido. By college big theater. COUPON • the way, as far as we know, this The December concert fea- Hester family is not part of tures another artist favored by *1/2 OFF hubby’s clan. Ukiahans, Roy Bogas, in a per- SATURDAY ONLY formance of Tchaikovsky’s Watch Batteries! Reg $6.00 *Some restrictions apply. See store for details. COUPON • COUPON • COUPON • COUPON • COUPON

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inflicted gunshot wound to the Fugitive head, and he was pronounced DA: Driver to be charged in Halberstam crash dead at the scene. A handgun By LISA LEFF lane was part of the reason the district Jones, who took a leave of absence was found in the car with him. Associated Press Writer attorney decided to file a criminal case, from school after the crash, did not Continued from Page A-1 Lucas was wanted for the SAN FRANCISCO — Prosecutors Wagstaffe said. immediately return a call seeking com- At 9:40 p.m., Sheriff’s June 12 robbery of a Wells plan to file misdemeanor vehicular An autopsy showed Halberstam, who ment from The Associated Press. Deputy Jim Wells saw Lucas Fargo bank in Las Vegas. manslaughter charges against a graduate was wearing a seat belt, died almost Wagstaffe said he would be charged next driving north from Willits on According to reports from the student who was driving David instantly when a broken rib punctured his week. Highway 101. Wells began to Las Vegas Police Department, Halberstam when the Pulitzer Prize-win- heart, authorities said. Jones’ defense lawyer, Laurel Headley, follow Lucas’ vehicle and Lucas entered the bank and ning author was killed in a car crash, the Halberstam, 73, won the Pulitzer Prize said she was not entirely surprised by the called for backup. demanded money from a San Mateo County district attorney said in 1964 for his coverage of the Vietnam DA’s decision because she had been fol- Near milepost marker 54, teller. The teller ducked Thursday. War, a subject he revisited in his 1972 lowing the investigation. She said she Wells attempted to pull over behind a barrier at the same Kevin Jones, 26, a graduate student at best-selling book, “The Best and the would advise Jones to plead not guilty at Lucas, but Lucas continued time an armored car guard the University of California, Berkeley Brightest.” He went on to write 14 other his July 11 arraignment. By that time, northbound on Highway 101, entered the bank. journalism school, was driving best-sellers, including “The Breaks of the Headley said she does not expect to have traveling at approximately 50 According to LVPD Halberstam to an interview with football Game,” “The Reckoning,” and “The seen any of the evidence on which prose- mph and weaving in his lane, reports, Lucas allegedly legend Y.A. Tittle on April 23 when the Powers That Be” cutors’ have based the charges. according to sheriff’s reports. grabbed the guard, shot him fatal accident happened in Menlo Park, “The Coldest Winter,” an account of a Halberstam, who lived in New York, Deputies continued to fol- twice in the head and then fled south of San Francisco. key battle of the Korean War, is to be recruited Jones to chauffeur him to the low at a distance and, near the bank. An investigation showed that Jones published posthumously in the fall. Tittle interview through the journalism milepost marker 56, Lucas Detectives from the Las made an illegal left turn into the path of a Under California law, drivers can be school alumni association. Following the made a sudden sharp right- Vegas Police Department are car that had a green light when it smashed charged with vehicular manslaughter accident, Jones said in an interview that turn and collided with the east expected in Mendocino into the passenger side of the car, where when a passenger dies if it is determined he had jumped at the chance to spend bank of the highway, causing Halberstam was riding, said Chief they committed a moving violation that time with the celebrated writer and was County soon to process the the vehicle he was driving to evidence and conduct a fol- Deputy District Attorney Steve led to the fatality. It can be charged as a grief-stricken over what happened. overturn. Wagstaffe. felony if gross negligence — for exam- Halberstam was at work on a new low-up investigation into the An initial investigation of incident. “We decided to file the charges ple, alcohol, drugs or racing — were book about the legendary 1958 NFL the scene indicated that Lucas involved. championship game between the Ben Brown can be reached at because the conduct that was involved had sustained a single self- [email protected]. here involved going through a red light,” The misdemeanor charge prosecutors Baltimore Colts and the New York and not a light turning from yellow to plan to bring against Jones carries a max- Giants, and Jones said the two were talk- red, Wagstaffe said. “He turned into the imum sentence of a year in county jail, a ing about football right before the crash. Mendocino County -- neither oncoming traffic, and that’s why the $1,000 fine or both. Prosecutors also Headley said Thursday that Jones, of which have happened. (other) car crushed the side of the car could seek to have Jones’ driver’s license who suffered a punctured lung in the City Baldwin also took issue with Mr. Halberstam.” suspended, according to Wagstaffe. accident, “is still extremely upset” and with extending the time to put Jones was driving a Records from the California struggling to come to terms with Continued from Page A-1 more of the city’s permitted through a six-lane intersection marked by Department of Motor Vehicles show that Halberstam’s death. primarily from the Western water to beneficial use, saying a left-turn only signal arrow when an Jones had two previous accidents on his “It’s been an absolutely devastating hills ridgetop to Hwy. 101 it would mean that a second Infiniti Q30 driven by a 61-year-old man record, from March 2005 and March experience for him,” Headley said. “He between Orr Springs Road Ukiah would have to be built broadsided his. Based on eyewitness 2006. Neither resulted in a citation. feels a great loss of a mentor of his, and and the south end of the air- in the valley to reach the full accounts and a reconstruction of the acci- In 1999, while he was a teenager living that’s a big deal to have to deal with.” port, as well as developed 20 cfs. dent, investigators determined that Jones in Washington state, Jones was convicted Halberstam’s widow, Jean land along State Street nearly Councilman John Mc- made the turn without the arrow while in of driving under the influence and paid an Halberstam, hired a lawyer to explore the as far north as Pomo Lane and Cowen pointed out that if the a lane intended for traffic heading $862 fine, court records show. possibility of suing whichever driver ulti- as far south as Hwy. 253 -- city lost the rights to the water straight — instead of from either of the “His prior driving record did play a mately was found at fault. She was out of worries Baldwin. it did not use, someone else two left-turn lanes, Wagstaffe said. factor in our deliberations,” Wagstaffe the country on Thursday and not avail- “Continuing to pursue a could obtain them. The fact that Jones was not in a turn said. able for comment. change in place of use is the “It’s certainly to the city’s most significant sprawl-induc- advantage if we are concerned ing move by the city since I’ve about sprawl, development, there were people in this Warm Line. through the trainees that they been here 25 years,” Baldwin (and) loss of agriculture Warm group who could barely “I think it’s an important are not alone. AHC’s model said Wednesday, stating that it lands...to try and maintain speak, now they’re talking all service anywhere,” O’Neal includes the expectation that would be the first step toward control of whatever water allowing city water to be used rights we currently have,” over the place. . . We all help continued. “If you feel like participants will connect with Continued from Page A-1 each other. That’s the point.” you have no one to talk to, and for large-scale housing and Councilman John McCowen two or more staff or volun- retail developments proposed said. “It doesn’t make any Resource Center. Some of these trainees will you want an impartial party to go on to staff a telephone ser- talk to, to hear your side of the teers, which allows the at Lover’s Lane and the for- sense at all to walk away from The peer support program vice for people in distress, story, that can help anyone.” trainees to build a support net- mer Masonite site. them.” includes a wide range of ses- called the Warm Line. The Kevin Murphy, coordinator work among their peers. The Local Agency According to City Attorney sions dedicated to techniques AHC is a client-run project Formation Commission must David Rapport, an environ- for peer counseling and group Warm Line is expressly not a of A Healing Cooperative, hot line or crisis line, but is said one thing peer support sponsored by the Ukiah approve annexation of those mental report evaluating the facilitation; sessions on ethics; areas before city water could instead a place where people training emphasizes is the United Methodist Church, and impact of the time extension, principles of the social reha- be used there, however, and as well as the change in place bilitation model of mental in need can speak with those ability of those in distress to serves as a contractor of who may share some of their recover from mental illness. before annexation can occur, of use, must be completed health recovery; recognizing Mendocino County Mental the city would need to com- experiences. “We prefer ‘emotional dis- before the petition can be the potential for suicide and Health to implement the plete its Municipal Service approved. making appropriate referrals; “They just need someone to tress’ to ‘mental illness,’” said Review and have a tax-sharing understand them and want to Murphy. “Mental illness is a CARE project in Mendocino Katie Mintz can be reached at the history of the peer move- agreement in place with [email protected]. ment; experiences of other help them,” said Jennifer stigmatizing term. We envi- County. peer support programs in the O’Neal, a peer support sion a world in which mental state; dealing with stigma; and trainee. “I don’t want to just health recovery is the expecta- an overview of diagnostic cat- tell people, ‘this is what you tion. We want to approach egories and medications. need to get better,’. . . it’s every person with the expecta- “I’ve been working in [the what can we do, or what can I tion that they can, and will, peer support model] for about do to help you, or what can recover.” 30 years,” said Mary Carley, a you do to help yourself. According to Murphy, one trainee. “The trainings are life Figure out the options.” of the most important aspects changing . . . and very experi- O’Neal says she plans to of peer support is that it is a ential. You can’t say enough attend another training in community effort. Those in good, because in just coming order to qualify to answer the emotional distress learn

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*0.0% for 60 months is on approval of credit through GMAC. Other special financing and factory rebates cannot be combined. Call dealer for details. All 2800 North State St. • Ukiah www.thurstonautoplaza.com vehicles subject to prior sale. All prices plus government fees and taxes any finance charges and any dealer document preparation charge of $55, and 1-866-2-THURSTON any emissions testing charge and CA tire fee. Sale ends 6/24/07. (707) 462-8817 A-12 – FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 WEATHER THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL . 3-DAY FORECAST SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER CALIFORNIA CITIES Shown is today s weather. Temperatures are today s highs Today Sat. Today Sat. TODAY and tonight s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 82/61/s 80/62/pc Napa 82/51/pc 78/47/pc Antioch 82/52/s 78/51/s Needles 113/83/s 112/78/s 83° Sunrise today ...... 5:47 a.m. Arroyo Grande 75/50/pc 73/47/pc Oakland 69/53/pc 66/52/pc Rockport Atascadero 87/49/pc 82/46/pc Ontario 90/62/s 86/58/pc Sunset tonight ...... 8:42 p.m. Auburn 91/56/s 83/56/s Orange 82/61/pc 80/57/pc 63/50 Areas of low clouds and fog, Moonrise today ...... 1:36 p.m. Barstow 108/75/s 104/68/s Oxnard 72/57/pc 69/56/pc then sunshine Moonset today ...... 1:00 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 70/47/pc 67/51/pc Palm Springs 110/79/s 106/73/s Covelo 77/44 Bishop 98/54/s 97/51/s Pasadena 84/61/s 83/62/pc MOON PHASES 82/47 Blythe 112/79/s 111/75/s Pomona 88/61/s 84/54/s TONIGHT Burbank 86/62/s 80/60/pc Potter Valley 81/48/s 77/49/pc Westport California City 99/67/s 94/61/s Redding 93/60/s 86/58/s First Full Last New 67/50 Carpinteria 67/55/pc 66/54/pc Riverside 92/64/s 89/59/s Catalina 67/59/pc 67/53/pc Sacramento 89/54/s 85/53/s 50° Chico 90/60/s 87/57/s Salinas 70/53/pc 66/51/pc Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 62/49/pc 60/48/pc San Bernardino 94/63/s 89/60/s Death Valley 122/84/s 119/82/s San Diego 72/64/pc 72/62/pc June 22 June 30 July 7 July 14 64/50 90/57 Clear Downey 81/61/pc 79/62/pc San Fernando 88/60/s 84/60/pc Encinitas 77/61/pc 75/60/pc San Francisco 69/52/pc 67/53/pc ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 85/64/pc 83/59/pc San Jose 76/53/pc 74/53/pc 78/46 Eureka 63/46/pc 63/46/pc San Luis Obispo 76/49/pc 71/49/pc Ukiah through 2 p.m. Thursday 60/50 Redwood Valley SATURDAY Fort Bragg 64/50/pc 61/47/pc San Rafael 65/51/pc 63/50/pc Temperature 80/48 Fresno 96/63/s 92/62/s Santa Ana 75/63/pc 74/62/pc 80° High ...... 86 UKIAH Gilroy 78/51/pc 75/49/pc Santa Barbara 71/53/pc 70/52/pc Low ...... 49 83/50 Indio 110/77/s 108/72/s Santa Cruz 70/49/pc 68/51/pc 49° Normal high ...... 85 Lakeport Irvine 74/63/pc 74/62/pc Santa Monica 76/59/pc 73/60/pc Normal low ...... 53 83/50 Hollywood 83/61/pc 81/61/pc Santa Rosa 80/50/pc 72/48/pc Philo Record high ...... 107 in 1961 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 90/57/s 85/47/s S. Lake Tahoe 79/39/s 74/37/s Low clouds giving way to 74/48 Boonville Lodi 91/54/s 86/53/s Stockton 92/53/s 86/53/s sunshine and breezy Record low ...... 40 in 1910 76/48 85/49 Precipitation Lompoc 67/50/pc 66/52/pc Tahoe Valley 79/39/s 74/37/s Long Beach 77/62/pc 75/62/pc Torrance 77/62/pc 76/61/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Thu...... 0.00" Gualala Los Angeles 80/62/pc 78/60/pc Vacaville 90/54/s 86/53/s SUNDAY Month to date ...... 0.00" Mammoth 76/44/s 71/36/s Vallejo 69/52/pc 67/48/pc Normal month to date ...... 0.20" 65/51 Clearlake 85/50 Marysville 91/57/s 85/53/s Van Nuys 91/61/s 87/59/pc 82° Season to date ...... 22.64" Modesto 92/57/s 87/56/s Visalia 95/58/s 90/57/s Last season to date ...... 55.84" Monrovia 86/61/s 84/61/pc Willits 78/46/pc 73/46/pc Normal season to date ...... 38.82" Cloverdale 50° Monterey 64/50/pc 62/50/pc Yosemite Valley 80/48/s 74/50/s 82/50 Morro Bay 80/49/pc 76/52/pc Yreka 87/47/s 80/43/s Low clouds giving way to Forecasts and graphics provided by sunshine AccuWeather, Inc. 2007 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

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Arena, Willits, Ukiah and Kimberly Scott’s death was Kevin Broin said Miller those cases. Deputy most recently as a resident Babies investigated in 1970 and ruled admitted killing her children The case will remain open deputy in Anderson Valley. to be from natural causes. when she was arrested Oct. 31, in the event that further infor- Nordin also served as a Continued from Page A-1 Since then, two forensic 2006. mation warrants prosecution. Continued from Page A-1 field training officer, training pathologists have reviewed the According to reports from It was not known at press time Scott’s family and friends.” newly hired deputies, and as Mae Scott, Carla Marie Scott findings in the case and con- the District Attorney’s Office, Nordin was severely an acting sergeant. and David Wayne Scott cluded different causes of Miller was suffering from a whether Miller had been injured when the motorcycle During his career, Nordin because they occurred in other death. mental illness at the time of released from the Mendocino he was riding collided head- received several letters of counties. At a press conference held that confession and her state- County Jail, where she has on with a red PT Cruiser con- commendation from private Additionally, at the time of by the Mendocino County ments that she drowned three been held since her arrest. vertible on Highway 128 near citizens and local organiza- the deaths of David and Sherry Sheriff’s Office on Nov. 1 of her children do not match Ben Brown can be reached at the Sonoma County line. tions, as well as other law Scott, Miller was a juvenile. 2006, then-Acting Sheriff findings of pathologists in [email protected]. He was thrown from his enforcement agencies, all cit- The District Attorney’s motorcycle and suffered ing his professionalism, hard Offices of San Diego and Los • Willits • severe head injuries. He was work, dedication to duty, Angeles have been notified of NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) transported to Santa Rosa patience and compassion. the pending dismissal and are Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com Memorial Hospital for treat- In 2001, Nordin received a reviewing the evidence in the Starting Wednesday, LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD ment, where he later died. formal commendation for his case to determine if they Evan Almighty The driver of the PT quick action in helping to save should file charges, according Adv. Tix on Sale TRANSFORMERS (PG-13) # Adv. Tix on Sale HARRY POTTER & ORDER OF THE 2:10, 4:30, 6:50, 9:20 PG Cruiser, Rhonda Riley, 43, of the life of a person who was to reports from the District PHOENIX (PG-13) # Fantastic Four: PG13 Concord, was not injured in Adv. Tix on Sale LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD (PG-13) # Rise of the Silver Surfer attempting to commit suicide. Attorney’s Office. Adv. Tix on Sale RATATOUILLE (G) # 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30 PG the accident. In the death of Kimberly $11.95 EVAN ALMIGHTY (PG) DIG # (1230 255 520) 745 1020 Funeral service arrange- FANTASTIC FOUR: SILVER SURFER (PG) DIG # (1250 310 530) 755 1015 Surf’s Up Nordin was a 13-year vet- ments were pending at press Scott, the District Attorney’s PG per month SURF'S UP (PG) DIG (1215 235 455) 710 935 2:20, 4:20 eran of the Mendocino Office has determined there is DSL NANCY DREW (PG) DIG (1220 245 505) 730 955 time. KNOCKED UP (R) - ID REQ'D DIG (130 430) 720 1010 Knocked Up County Sheriff’s Office. He Ben Brown can be reached at insufficient evidence to pro- PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: WORLD'S 7:00, 9:40 R END (PG-13) DIG (1240 415) 805 worked in Fort Bragg, Point Please call theater recording for wheelchair [email protected]. ceed with prosecution. 800-989-8851 Times For 6/22 ©2007 accessibility information

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Photos by ROP photo students at UHS ROP photo students at Ukiah High School competed in one final assignment this week at school: Wedding Photography and All its Glory. The challenge was to pick a theme, perform a wedding and photograph all of the key moments including the portraits of the wedding party.The students downloaded, edited and cre- ated slideshow movies of the event to view as their final effort with cameras. At top left, seniors Travis Rakes and Katie Nicoll are doused in bird seed after their “Toga in the Vineyards” wedding. At top right, Juniors Casey Cupples and Soriah Sobbizadeh were bride and groom for the baseball wedding. At bottom left, Sophomore Josie Rushton and Senior Ryan Acosta exchange rings under the watchful eye of referee Michael Williams during the “Sixth Man” wedding. Photographer Casey Thompson captures the moment. At bottom right, a softball was used as a guest book for a baseball wedding. B-2 – FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 COMMUNITY THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL Teen CERT graduation MCOE Alternative Education graduates held at MCOE’s alt. The Daily Journal On Thursday, June 14, four students graduated education programs from 12th grade and 10 stu- dents graduated from 8th frade from the Alternative Education Programs operat- ed by the Mendocino County Office of Education. During a standing room only graduation ceremony, graduating students were honored for their achieve- ments by teachers, adminis- trators, family and friends. Program Director Peter Kostas and a variety of teachers conferred the diplomas to students and welcomed comments from friends and family mem- bers. Heartfelt stories, acco- lades and personal mes- sages were shared with stu- dents and the feeling of hope, promise and pride Seniors graduating from the Alternative Education Program are left to right: Ryan filled the room. Raya, Jimmy Vacca, Michael Burrows Mitchell Students receiving their Students graduating from Cruz, Jessica Garibay, about the Alternative high school diploma were 8th Grade included Elena Ortega, Dakota Education Programs at the Ryan Raya, Jimmy Vaca, Reynaldo Sanchez, Katelyn Swenson. Jedidiah Lyly and Mendocino County Office Michael Burrows-Mitchell Cantaroni, Nicholas Nunez, Saul Vargas. of Education contact their and Justin Cook. David Rogers, Michael For more information office at 467-5153. Jessica Garibay, an 8th grader at Pomolita’s Alternative Education On-Campus Program is pre- sented with her CERT certificate by Bill Woodworth, Emergency Services Coordinator at the Mendocino County Office of Emergency Services The Daily Journla grams the training will On Tuesday, June 12, enhance academic perfor- twenty-two students from mance, self concept and the Mendocino County confidence, introduce career Alternative Education options, improve communi- Program received their Teen cation with adults including CERT Certification from parents and prepare teens Sherri Steinmann, Teen Cert for community service. Instructor and Bill Pre and post training sur- Woodworth Emergency veys will be conducted with Services Coordinator at the participants, teachers and Mendocino County Office their parents to determine of Emergency Services. the impact of Teen CERT Mendocino County participation on school per- Office of Education’s formance and student Emergency Education behavior.” Operation Center has spon- Students must participate sored several Teen in over 20 hours of instruc- Community Emergency tion so they will be increas- Response Teams programs ingly responsible for all though-out Mendocino phases of the Teen CERT County. “Watching the stu- program. As they are trained dents learn and take on lead- in the National Incident ership responsibilities is Management System and amazing. They seem to grow Incident Command Systems, up right before your eyes” each will have a role and stated Sherri Steinmann one responsibility as members of of the Teen CERT a campus crisis and emer- Instructors. gency response team. In addition to funds pro- Students will have been vided by the United States involved in the Teen CERT Department of Education workshops and we expect Grant project, Teen CERT that teens will plan and con- has been supported by duct campus recruitment, grants from Eastern exercises and drills. Youth Michigan University and a will assume important $25,000 continuation grant school community leader- from Allstate Insurance ship roles that will enhance Company Foundation. The self-esteem, preparedness program will be available to and community service high schools and other non- skills. profit organizations to sup- For example on port training of teens 13 to Wednesday, June 6, the 19 and continuation of the Ukiah Valley Fire program until January 2008. Department volunteered Programs have been initi- their time to teach the stu- ated so far at Mendocino dents how to extinguish High School, Mendocino fires and move heavy County Office of Education objects. This very important Alternative School, process in training CERT Redwood Academy, Point responders is necessary and Arena High School, Potter the local fire departments valley High School and have put in many volunteer another is expected to hours to help us prepare stu- launch at Ukiah High dents as well as adult School this fall. responders. According to Craig For more information Zachlod, Program Director, about the Teen CERT “We expect that the project Program, contact the will not only prepare stu- Mendocino County Office dents to respond to emer- of Education Emergency gencies but based on the Operations Center at 467- experience of other pro- 5025.

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2002), fashion designer; Dianne Feinstein reward, or any notice, has a special quality of Datebook: Friday, June 22, 2007 (1933-), U.S. senator, is 74; Kris Kristofferson its own.” -- Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1936-), singer/actor, is 71; Meryl Streep TODAY’S FACT: The Nazi-Soviet nonag- Today is the 173rd day of 2007 and the 2nd In 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1949-), actress, is 58; Carson Daly (1973-), gression pact was signed in August 1939, less day of summer. signed the G.I. Bill of Rights, providing bene- talk-show host, is 34. than two years before Germany broke the TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1940, France was fits to veterans. TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1962, Major agreement by invading the Soviet Union. forced to sign an armistice with Nazi Germany. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Anne Morrow League Baseball’s Stan Musial passed Ty Cobb TODAY’S MOON: First quarter moon In 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Lindbergh (1906-2001), aviator/author; Billy for the record of most career bases, with 5,866. Union. Wilder (1906-2002), director; Bill Blass (1922- TODAY’S QUOTE: “To give without any (June 22).

bringing much happiness in situations that may not yield a They’ll realize that your opti- usual, whether the task your life. profit or return until a later mistic outlook will help them involves a personal project or ASTROGRAPH VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. date. to see the promising things one you are hired to do. The 22) -- Dame Fortune will be SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- they can take advantage of. quality of your work will be equipped to help you come up Dec. 21) -- Your hopeful, pos- PISCES (Feb. 20-March the catalyst. By Bernice Bede Osol with some constructive budget itive outlook on things will 20) -- Do not be afraid to think GEMINI (May 21-June stretchers. She’ll bring you yield much more than promis- in larger terms, especially if 20) -- A fortunate day may be much good luck, but to get it you’re involved in some kind ing expectations. You could in the making for you in the all you’ll have to implement of joint effort. It’s a propitious benefit in two ways from a romance department. The her offerings. personal matter that is very day for expanding benefits CANCER (June 21-July unattached could meet some- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) important to you. from an enterprise that could 22) -- Tasks or assignments one to like, while those spo- you undertake might yield far -- Your excellent leadership CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- be large. ARIES (March 21-April ken for may share some spe- more outstanding results than qualities will be put into play Jan. 19) -- All the nice things 19) cial moments together. you’ve normally been able to in several situations that will you do for others will win you -- Your judgment calls are Know where to look for achieve. Do not put off until prove to be quite fortunate for the respect of your friends and likely to be good ones for two Saturday, June 23, 2007 reasons. Your reasoning abili- romance and you’ll find it. You may be able to start to another day what you can do you. One in particular could family. What’s more ties are excellent, but more The Astro-Graph Matchmaker piece together many bits of now. have to do with a social situa- admirable is that you’ll do so LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- tion. in ways that do not call atten- importantly, a fortunate occur- wheel instantly reveals which information and learning rence will steer your luck in you’ve garnered in the past in Because your attitude is such SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. tion to yourself. signs are romantically perfect that you see the positive side 22) -- Anything that has to do AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- the right direction. for you. Mail $2.75 to order to do something big TAURUS (April 20-May with it. The more you’ve pre- of everything, you’ll create with furthering your financial Feb. 19) -- Others will look to Matchmaker, c/o this newspa- 20) -- Rewards for a job well pared yourself, the larger your your own good fortune. It’ll position is likely to turn out you for opinions and thoughts per, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, yield. be a winning formula for quite well for you, even those on current happenings. done will be much higher than OH 44092-0167. Searching for something big? IT'S IN THE CLASSIFIEDS–468-3500

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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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46 128 E MODEN 42 14 128 OO 6 128 S 128 128 128 128 128 6/22/2007 DECODED MESSAGE: RUMATE

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5116 THEC Ans: WAS “ ” 6151 LASS (Answers tomorrow) 4432 Jumbles: PRIME STUNG BALLET FIESTA IFIE Yesterday’s -2744 Answer: How the coach described the tired sprinter — DADS FAST, ASLEEP 6/21/2007 Dying man’s mistress upset after he cuts relationship off

Dear Annie: I’m 53 years old and married, working from home, which allowed me to Dear Listener: Start by telling her, nicely, but the person with whom I have a loving and rekindle a friendship with “Betty,” an old high that you really don’t want to talk about her job close relationship is 78 years old and also mar- school buddy who was a stay-at-home mom. and would prefer to discuss something else. If ried -- to someone else. We love each other and ANNIE’S MAILBOX We talked on the phone, e-mailed, met for that doesn’t work, cut the conversation short lunch, etc. I understood that she had far less to when you’ve had enough by saying, “Sorry, I have a unique bond despite our age difference. have to run. I’ll talk to you later.” And hang up. “Milton” was recently diagnosed with pul- By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar do in a day than I, and tolerated her multiple Dear Annie: You recently used the term monary fibrosis (from years of smoking), and phone calls to vent about the weather, her hus- “beck and call.” I’ve heard this expression all it’s terminal. The doctors say he has six months band and every other little nuisance. Still, we my life and I think everyone is getting it wrong to two years. I was the first person outside the alone and hope that, in time, he will speak to had a give-and-take friendship. She talked, I in written form. family he told. However, three days after he me again? I am just sick over this. -- Sad in listened, and I felt she did the same for me. Here’s my crackpot theory (I have a lot of informed me, he cut off all contact. I don’t Massachusetts Recently, Betty re-entered the workforce. those): The correct expression should be know why. When she first began calling at the end of the “beckon call.” You call me to you, by beckon- Dear Sad: We know you are heartbroken, ing, and I will rush to your service. That makes I am heartbroken and devastated that he but this is the price you pay for being the Other day to tell me about her job, I was excited for her. But after six months, I really don’t want to sense. But “beck and call”? Seriously, I don’t would end our relationship and not even let us Woman. Milton is depressed and possibly feels think “beck” is even a word. continue as caring friends. His cousin told me guilty about the double life he has led, a not hear complaints about her boss, colleagues, pay discrepancies and job responsibilities. Yet This may not rank with the great toilet Milton is depressed over his condition and uncommon occurrence in these circumstances. paper debate, but it’s one of those niggling lit- that’s all she can talk about. This is worse than needed to break it off. According to him, if We hope you will honor his wishes and leave tle language things that drive me nuts. -- listening to household problems. Most of the Daniel Milton were to see me one more time, he him alone. If he wants to see you, he will let time, I have no idea what or who she is talking wouldn’t be able to leave me at all. you know. Otherwise, your presence is likely Dear Daniel: You’re not too far off. “Beck” about, and I don’t care. is actually a shortened form of “beckon.” But What do I do? Should I continue to send my only to cause stress to him and his family. Betty never asks about my work or family. the term is indeed “beck and call,” and the best regards to Milton, or should I leave him Dear Annie: Several years ago, I began It’s all about her. How can I make her under- word “beck” means a silent gesture such as a stand I’m not a dumping ground for her prob- nod or wave. The phrase dates to the late 19th FRIDAY EVENING lems? -- The Listener century. 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447-07 469-07 HELP HELP HELP HELP 6-15,22/07 6-20/07 PUBLIC NOTICE 10 NOTICES 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED NOTICE INVITING BIDS Statement of Request for Information All Shifts FT & PT Busy Union Office DRIVER-$5K SIGN- Elem. & high school Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be on Domestic Water Supplies «●«●«●« received at General Services Agency, Office 478-07 Available!!! looking for temp. ON Bonus for Experi- teachers & speciali- This is a request for information on any Do- No experience need- office support. Skills enced Teams: Dry ty art teacher. P/T. of the Purchasing Agent, County of Mendoci- 6-22,29,7-6,13/07 no, 841 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, California mestic Water Supply within 1000 feet down- Redwood ed. Higher wage with using MSWord & Van & Temp Control Unique program 95482 until the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., as stream of a proposed Non-Industrial Timber FICTITIOUS experience This Xcel a must. Comp. available. O/Os & combining on-site determined by the clock on the wall of the Of- Management Plan which is located in Mendo- BUSINESS NAME Valley year's seniors pay rate and benefits. CDL-A Grads wel- classes with person- fice of the Purchasing Agent, on July 19, cino County approximately 1.6 air miles gen- STATEMENT Black Bart welcome. Full train- Fax resume to come. Call Covenant alized Ed. Cred. req. 2007, at which time they will be publicly erally northeast of the town of Philo in a por- File No.: 07-0000 opened and read aloud in the Office of the ing provided. Drug 707-578-7930. 1-866-684-2519 EOE Independent study & tion of the Indian Creek drainage. The legal THE FOLLOWING Parade testing required, can- Waldorf exp. pref. Purchasing Agent of the County of Mendoci- CA Conservation Driver-Delivery no, 841 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, California for description is portions of Sections 9, 10, 15, June 30 nabis not tested for Send resume to La PERSON(S) IS Corp. Now Hiring! in our van the following project: T14N, R14W, MDB&M. 11 am hire. Assist disabled Vida Charter School (ARE) DOING BUSI- M-F ages 18-25 M-F. 8:30-5:30 Parking Lot Slurry Seal and Stripe at Three Downtown in their home and on PO Box 1461, Ukiah, NESS AS: For fire & trail crew. Starting at $8.25 hr. County Facilities: General Services Agen- Redwood outings. Call for Ca. 95482 cy, Administration Center, and Public MOSER-RUFF, LLC Valley. Pd. Hol, va, scholarh- + medical. Health Center. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE interview 485-5168 218 Mason Street ENTRIES AND ship$, med bnfts. Will Raise in 90 days. Enjoy Connecting License Required for this Project is: “A, C-12 Anderson Valley HS train. 707-725-9453 Call 489-5115 or C-32” License Ukiah, CA 95482 HELP NEEDED. People to Plans and documents may be seen or ob- 419-07 Richard M. Moser 485-0487 School Counselor or 1-800-952-JOBS for more info. $37,143-$47,439/yr tained at General Services Agency, Office of 6-1,8,15,22/07 476-07 212 N. Spring St. «●«●«●« Caregiver for mental Driver/Cust. Srv the Purchasing Agent, 841 Low Gap Road, FICTITIOUS 6-22,29,7-6,13/07 Ukiah, CA 95482 with full benefits, 1.o health facility, various Rep. Local pick up Ukiah, CA 95482. Total fee per set of plans BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS Richard P. Ruff FTE. Apply to Sara I., shifts avail. and fill in and delivery. Clean What’s Important and specifications is $10.00, which fee is non- BUSINESS NAME Anderson Vly D.O. $8-$10/hr. 467-0911 DMV, drug test. refundable. Exact change, company check or STATEMENT 100 W. Standley St. LOST & NOW HIRING STATEMENT Box 457, Boonville, 462-4472 Greg money order only. File No.: 2007-F0364 Ukiah, CA 95482 30 FOUND CLASS A Technical File No.: 2007-F0428 CA 95415 Driver: Operations Bids shall be made up on a form provided by THE FOLLOWING This business is Found: 2 Lab TRUCK DRIVER the County and accompanied by a Certified PERSON(S) IS THE FOLLOWING AVUSD Don’t just start your Supervisor - Ukiah conducted by a Lim- crosses. (Looks like Fax resume Check, Cashier's Check, or Bidder's Bond for (ARE) DOING BUSI- PERSON(S) IS Speech/Language 707-468-5547 career, start it right. Please visit our ten percent (10%) of the amount bid, made a team). Male & NESS AS: (ARE) DOING BUSI- ited Liability Com- Specialist, FT Company sponsored website for the job payable to the County of Mendocino. The Female. Vic. Red- Come Work With NESS AS: pany. The registrants w/bene. $37,143- CDL training in 3 description & mini- above-mentioned check or Bid Bond shall be TORTILLERIA wood Valley Cellars. Our Team with de- MELLOW FARMS commenced to trans- $47,439/yr. Apply to weeks. Must be 21. mum requirements. given as a guarantee that the Bidder shall ex- CHAVEZ Humane Society velopmentally disa- 11600 Pine Ave. Sara Ivey, Anderson Have CDL? Tuition www.comcast.com ecute the contract if it be awarded to it in con- 1281 Talmage Rd. act business under 485-0123 bled adults. F/T, P/T formity with the contract documents and shall Ukiah, CA 95482 Potter Valley, CA the fictitious business Vly D.O. Box 457, Reimbursement! We offer a highly Lost-June 16-Black in home setting. Pick provide the surety bond or bonds required, Maria Mercedes 95469 name or names listed Boonville, CA 95415 [email protected] competitive base sign the contract and commence work as set Saddle Bag Right up application 1000 Chavez Jason Thomas BOOKKEEPER 1-800-781-2778. salary, a very com- forth in the Instructions to Bidders of the con- above on June 1, Hand Side. Reward If Sanford Ranch Rd. 5000 Burke Hill Rd. Pierpoint P/T w/busy real es- DRIVER: TAKE prehensive benefits tract documents. 2007. Endorsed-Filed Found 391-2071 Ukiah or call 468-9331 The successful Bidder will be required to fur- Ukiah, CA 95482 11600 Pine Ave. tate office. Quick- CARE of your Family. package, which in- on June 20, 2007 at Convenience store nish a Labor and Material Bond and a Faithful This business is con- Potter Valley, CA Neutered Male Cat books exp. nec. Pay- Join ours. Consistent cludes High Speed the Mendocino Coun- manager-Clearlake Performance Bond in an amount equal to one ducted by an Individ- 95469 Cream Colored, Blue roll, AR & AP. Knowl- miles, regional and Internet & Digital hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. ty Clerks Office. looking for customer ual. The registrant This business is con- Eyes. Lost near Mila- edge of office equip- dedicated runs. Com- Entertainment Bonds shall each be obtained from a surety service focused lead- commenced to trans- ducted by an Individ- /s/Richard Moser ni & East Side Cal- ment & procedures pany paid Commer- Services. company satisfactory to the County of Men- ual. The registrant ers. Offering competi- docino. act business under RICHARD MOSER pella Rd. 485-7366 a+. Hourly wage cial Drivers License “Become One of the tive salary plus bene- Many Faces of Com- In the performance of the work contemplated the fictitious business commenced to trans- Pres Olympus Camera lost based on exp.Send training. www. fits. Drug test, back- cast” by this contract, the contractor shall conform name or names listed act business under between Norgard and reply to box 4135, c/o SwiftTruckingJobs.com ground check req. An Equal Opportunity to and abide by all labor requirements and above on May 23, the fictitious business 458-07 Sems Ln. Return to Ukiah Daily Journal, 1-866-476-6828. provisions of State and Federal Laws and Send reply to box Employer 2007. Endorsed-Filed name or names listed 6-15,22,29,7-6/07 Kim at KFC. Reward P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, EOE City and County Ordinances and Regulations above on June 20, CA 95482-0749. 03088, c/o Ukiah which may in any manner affect those engag- on May 23, 2007 at FICTITIOUS when found. DRIVERS-CDL A F/T Clerk for Hopland 2007. Endorsed-Filed BOOKKEEPER - Full Daily Journal, P.O. ed or employed on the work project, including the Mendocino Coun- $1,000 Sign-On Bon- convenience store on June 20, 2007 at BUSINESS NAME Time. Heavy comput- Box 749, Ukiah, CA but not limited to the provisions of the Labor ty Clerks Office. INSTRUCTION nus. New Pay Pack- the Mendocino Coun- STATEMENT 100 er data input. 10 key 95482-0749. gas station. Apply in Code of the State of California. /s/Maria Chavez age!!! Local or Re- Bidders’ attention is called to Instruction to ty Clerks Office. File No.: 07-0000 GET CRAN by touch & some ac- COOK NEEDED person or 744-1948 MARIA CHAVEZ gional. Exp. Flatbed Bidders and other related documents for full /s/Jason Thomas THE FOLLOWING TRAINED! counting education a 4 days week. Mark-Petro America Drivers. *Home More directions and information as to bidding and 442-07 Pierpoint PERSON(S) IS crane/Heavy Equip- must. Experience in Some exp. a plus. Front Desk Ukh Tour- other requirements. *California Runs *Full 6-8,15,22,29/07 JASON THOMAS (ARE) DOING BUSI- ment Training. Na- Quickbooks & Excel 1199 S. Dora for app. ism Bus Comm. Pursuant to California Public Contract Code FICTITIOUS tional Certification Benefit Package. Section 22300, the Contractor may substitute PIEPOINT NESS AS: preferred. Must be DETENTION OFFI- Skills Impt. Fax Re- BUSINESS NAME Prep. Placement As- Dedicated Runs. 1- securities for any money withheld by the 477-07 ANTOJITOS DON reliable & able to CER: $17.32-$20.69 sume: 462-9516 STATEMENT sistance. Financial 877-523-7109. County to insure performance under the Con- 6-22,29,7-6,13/07 work with the public. per hour to start. File No.: 2007-F0397 FER www.SystemTrans.c Head Start tract. Said securities shall be in a form and of FICTITIOUS Assistance. Nevada Benefits. Hourly Phoenix, Arizona, a type acceptable to the County. THE FOLLOWING 1950 Foster Lane, om System Trans- Education/ BUSINESS NAME College of Construc- wage DOE. Apply Maricopa County Pursuant to the provisions of the Labor Code PERSON(S) IS Talmage, CA 95481 port, Inc. STATEMENT tion. Alpha Labs, 208 Ma- Sheriff’s Office. Ex- Disabilities/Mental of the State of California, the Department of (ARE) DOING BUSI- File No.: 2007-F0429 Rosamaria Pena www.Heavy6.com DRIVERS-CDL-A Industrial Relations of the State of California son St., Ukiah, fax cellent benefits. No Health Specialist NESS AS: THE FOLLOWING Haz-Mat & Tanker has made a determination of the rate of per 1950 Foster Lane, Use Code “NCCNH” 707-468-5267 or email experience Necessa- Ensures compliance DIGITAL REALM PERSON(S) IS [email protected]. preferred. North Bay diem wages to be paid on the prevailing rate Talmage, CA 95481 or call 1-888-879- ry. Contact 1-602- w/HS regs. for edu- PRODUCTIONS (ARE) DOING BUSI- No phone calls. Facility. Top Pay. of pay for regular, holiday and overtime work Fernando Pena 7040. 307-5245. 1-877- in the locality in which the public work is to be 395 Ford St. NESS AS: Busy office looking Start ASAP 510-451- cation, disabilil, & DOGGY DOO’S 1950 Foster Lane, HELP 352-6276, or performed, for each craft, classification, or Ukiah, CA 95482 for a FT bookkeeper. 2044 Mental Health srvc. 8250 Feliz Creek Rd. Talmage, CA 95481 Must be computer www.MCSO.org 400 type of workman needed to execute the con- Michael Earl Miller 120 WANTED components. Req. tract. The rates are on file in the Office of the Ukiah, CA 95482 literate, detail ori- vacancies EARN UP TO $73K a 395 Ford St. This business is con- Purchasing Agent, Mendocino County. Michael D. Reed ADMIN. ASST. I ented & have the year as a Peace Offi- BA in related fld & ducted by Husband ability to multi task. DONATE YOUR In accordance with the provisions of Section Ukiah, CA 95482 8250 Feliz Creek Rd. Child Dev. Center cer. Go to knowledge of com- We offer the follow- CAR: Children’s 1777.5 of the California Labor Code and the This business is con- Ukiah, CA 95482 & Wife. The regis- MENDOCINO www.JoinCDR.com munity resources. This business is con- ing benefits: 401k, Cancer Fund! help regulations of the California Apprenticeship ducted by an Individ- trants commenced to COLLEGE health insurance, or call toll-free 1-866- ducted by an Individ- Save A Child’s Life $3060 - $3213/mo. + Council, properly registered apprentices may ual. The registrant transact business un- www.mendocino.edu paid vacation & hol- 232-JOBS. The Cali- be employed in the performance of the work ual. The registrant Through Research & ben. Closes 7/06/07. commenced to trans- der the fictitious busi- or 468-3024 idays, salary DOE. fornia Department of project. Every such apprentice shall be paid commenced to trans- Please submit re- Support! It’s Fast, 5PM. complete NCO act business under ness name or names Corrections and the standard wage paid to apprentices under act business under sume, & cover letter Easy & Tax Deducti- application + resume the regulations of the trade in which he or she the fictitious business the fictitious business listed above on June DRIVERS-ACT to shurt@selzer Rehabilitation. name or names listed NOW! Sign On Bo- ble. Please req. 462-1954x302. is employed. It shall be the General Contrac- name or names listed 12, 2007. Endorsed- realty.com or mail to 1-800-252-0615 Realty World Selzer F/T with benefits. Call accpt’d. EOE. taining to apprenticeship standards. Informa- on June 6, 2007 at on June 20, 2007 at 2007 at the Mendoci- ly. $0 FT furniture delivery tion relative to employment of apprentices Realty Property 707-431-8544 or Fax Health Secretary the Mendocino Coun- the Mendocino Coun- no County Clerks Of- Lease/$1.20pm. Management, & warehouse person. may be obtained from the Division of Appren- ty Clerks Office. fice. CDL-A + 3 months Good DMV. 431-1767; email: Guidiville Indian ticeship Standards, Department of Industrial ty Clerks Office. 350 East Gobbi St. /s/Michael Reed OTR. 1-800-635- Ukiah, CA 95482. Apply in person vineyardmechanic@ Rancheria. 462-3682. Relations, P.O. Box 603, San Francisco, Cali- /s/Michael E. Miller /s/Rosamaria Pena Curry’s Furniture MICHAEL REED 8669 Please No Phone Calls yahoo.com fornia 94101. MICHAEL E. MILLER ROSAMARIA PENA 245 E. Standley Ukiah F/T $10.50 per hour. B-6- FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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Community Develop- Cindy 468-9331 helpful. Willing to disabled adults in receive training, + So- Tasting Room & ALL CASH CANDY skills, tools, & HS Teacher I, II, III 489-4889 ment Commission of train. 984-6800 community $9-11/hr cial Worker, in-home Office position in Route. Do you earn transportation are $12.61-$16.30/hr. Perm. PT Mon-Wed. support & respite. Mendocino County 30 hrs/wk, clear re- Philo. Hands-on, $800 in a day? Your Mountanos Properties required (mileage Classroom exp. + 12 noon - Finish. or come in for Need 1 or 2-parent has a F/T position in self starter with Commercial Rentals Calif. Dept. Ed. CD Production/cake application. cord, safe car rq’d. homes, with 1 parent own local candy Ukiah. $9.79-14.47 paid). Benefit pkg. computer skills. 707-462-1840 x 195 Permit + AA in decorator. Apply in 200 Cahto Dr. fax resume 415-276- home full time. Home route. Includes 30 per hr. DOE, health avail. Applications Must be organized available at Realty ECE/CD. 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Lic#236800809 huschvineyards.com 1-888-625-2405 DAILY JOURNAL req. 462-1954 x302. . 707-468-3500 at 1076 N. State St. No. Circle Indian DMV Norge Cleaners 90 days Heather 462-0880 Postmarks not Ukiah, CA 95482, Housing Auth. is accpt’d. EOE. EOE 707-463-5642 seeking a FT position NCO Head Start x101, TDD 707-463- responsible for resi- Ukiah and Willits 5697. Open until filled. dent services and lease compliance Seeking applications Howard tasks, process applic. for vacancies and for Memorial Hospital qualified pool. Dietary-Cook: PT, for on-site and rental assistance programs. HS Asst.Site Supv. I, Contingent Resume receipt II Co-located. Pref. Staff Accountant: FT deadline 5 pm July 6, degree CDV + exp. Patient Account 2007. Job description $14.61-$15.67/hr. Biller: FT HS/EHS Assoc. RN's. ER, ICU, avail. @ 694 Pinole- ville Drive, Ukiah - Tcher I, II - Must Home Health have 12 CDV units + Occupational Ph: 468-1336. Mail resumes to NCIHA or 6 mo. Exp. For EHS Therapist 3 units must be I/T Physical Therapists/ submit via Email: Dev. HS: $10.32 - In-patient/Out-Patient [email protected] $11.28. EHS: $10.11- /Home Health or Fax: 707-468- Hunting for something in particular? Turn Physical Therapists 5615. Indian prefer- $11.06 Assistant, Out- ence applies. HS/EHS Asst. Tchr. 6 Patient: Contingent MCKELVEY TRUCK- CDV units. For EHS, to The Ukiah Daily Journal Classifieds CNA: PT, Contingent ING Cold Cash In 3 in I/T $8.80/hr, HS: Pharmacy Tech: PT Your Hand Right 8.89/hr. Clinical Pharmacists: Now! Call for Details. HS/EHS Aides - must and discover a harvest of useful FT, PT Must have 6 mos. be 18 yrs. HS: $8.04 Apply Online at: OTR experience. 1- EHS: $7.89/hr. items. From new and used www.HowardHospital.org 800-410-6255. Prefer Sp/Eng bilin- www.MckelveyTruck- gual - all positions. INSTRUCTIONAL ing.com Close: 7-06-07, 5 vehicles to well-preserved ASST - CERAMICS PM. Complete NCO MENDOCINO Mendocino application + copies/ COLLEGE County transcripts req. 462- electronics and clothing, we mendocino.edu Health & Human 1954 x 302. Post- or 468-3024 marks not accpt’d. have the listings. ServicesAgency EOE INTERNATIONAL Social Services NEW EXCITING CULTURAL EX- Branch POSITION WORK- Remember, if you’re looking CHANGE Represen- Currently recrutiing ING WITH KIDS tative: Earn supple- for: 6 wks pd vacation to unload things that just mental income plac- ● Legal Clerk 403 B. Small home- ing and supervising ● Senior like environment, high school ex- Information good pay & bens. keep getting in the way, change students. ❍ Systems Analyst Starting sal $11.76+ Volunteer host fami- Server hr. On the job train- lies also needed. ❍ Administrator ing prov. Flex. F/T, it’s easy to place an ad Promote world Systems Support P/T pos. avail.Fax peace! 1-866-GO- For further info go resume to 463-6957 in the The Ukiah Daily AFICE or to:www.mss.ca.gov www.afice.org to: “Career Opportu- NOW HIRING JOBS JOBS JOBS! nities” Or all the Line Cooks Journal Classifieds. California Army Na- Jobline: Dishwashers tional Guard. No Ex- 707-467-5866. Jensen’s Restaurant All close 6/29/07 perience. Will pay to 1550 Lovers Ln. Ukiah train; High school RN/LVN No phone calls please Jr./Sr. & Grads/Non- Lakeside Health Cen- NURSING- Come Grads/GED. May ter a private, non- join our culture of qualify for $10,000 profit clinic located in caring. This 101 bed BONUS. Call 1-800- Lakeport, Ca seeking SNF located in beau- dedicated nurse to tiful San Rafael w/ a GO-GUARD help those in greatest LOOKING FOR need; who want to new innovative, moti- SUPERVISOR make a positive im- vated leadership in children’s pact on local com- team is looking for residential facility. munity. Competitive the following: RN’s & Call today to start BA/BS pref. Super- salary DOE + great LVN’s. Competitive visory exp. req. Full benefits package. benefits. Excel. Fax resume: 468- wage scale- all shifts your subscription or pay. Fax resume to 0793 Email resume: $3000 sign on Bo- 463-6957 [email protected] nus. Please apply at:Pine Ridge care to place an ad. Center 45 Professio- Sutter Lakeside nal Center Parkway San Rafael, CA Hospital 94903 Phone: Seeks a 415-479-3610 F/T MEDICARE Fax: 415-479-0313 TEAM BILLER SUPERVISOR Salary DOE & with 2 years Degrees. M.-F. 8-5. Medicare Experience Excel. benefits. Job description and application at: Apply in person at SLH’s HR Dept, TRINITY YOUTH online at SERVICES www.sutterlakeside.org/employment 915 W. Church St. or 590 S. School St., Ukiah • 468-3500 or by fax at 707-262-5119 www.trinityys.org THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 -B-7

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Attention Mendocino NOW OFFERING Serving Ukiah, College Students Foundation to finish • Install Complete Landscape Installation 1 wheel chair acces- • Landscaping/Yard Work • Concrete & Masonry • Retaining Walls Redwood Valley, Exclusive Line Calpella & sible unit. 1, 1 bdrm. • Lawn Maintenance Homes • Additions • Irrigation & Drip Sprinklers Avail. approx. mid Ju- • Sprinkler Valve of Bobcat track loaders • Drainage Systems • Consulting & Design Willits. ly. College Ct. Apts. Residential • Kitchens • Decks • Bobcat Grading • Tractor Service Work 1bdrm. $580. Income Established in 1970 Guaranteed limits apply based on Commercial Lic. #580504 Office (707) 468-0747 Joe Morales family size. Mendoci- Lic # 6178 • Insured Cell (707) 391-7676 no College students 707.485.8954 (707) 744-1912 (707) 485-0810 get preference. (707) 972-8633 (707) 318-4480 cell Non-licensed contractor For applications pick- 707.367.4040 cell up at 1076 N. State St. Large 2bdr. 1 ba. AUTOMOTIVE $770 + sec. 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Lic # 884022 Pool/garg. 462-5009 Spacious 2bd1ba. TERMITE BUSINESS MASSAGE w/W/D. N/P. WTR., ELECTRICIAN DUMP RUNS REFINISHING GARB. PD. Medicine 462-8600 SSHANAHANHANAHAN Furniture Spacious 2bd. Pool. Energy and Antique H20, trash pd. $800. ELECTRIC Also 1bd. $675. Ht. Massage ELECTRIC Repair AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 From Covelo to Mr. Terry Kulbeck • Tractor work & Refinishing Gualala the most 564 S. Dora St., Ukiah Electrical Auger • Hauling Occupational Science Degree 30+ years experience trusted name in the Holistic Health Practitioner Trenching Dump Truck • Clean up National Certified (ABMP) Laquer, Varnish, Oil, Termite Business! Massage Therapist 420 O.K. • Painting Wax, Water-based finish UKIAH 1 hr. - $40 Free Estimate Call for 1 and a half hour - $60 • Fences Workshop APARTMENT appointment Swedish & Lymphatic Oil Massage, Serving Lake, Mendocino, 2000 S. Dora Tui-Na & Shiatsu Acupressure, in Redwood Valley Cranial Sacial & Polarity, 2 bdrm., 1 ba. 485-7829 Sonoma Counties & beyond • Decks Neuromuscular Assisted Stretching free estimates $775/mo. License #OPR9138 Naturopathic Medical Massage 707-621-0422 Treat yourself Today 468-0853 Allen Strong Charming Studio (707) 391-8440 $675. C-10 #825758 391-5052 cell 707-485-0802 All utils incl. EXCAVATION MOVE IN SPECIAL LANDSCAPING TREE TRIMMING HOME REPAIRS at 1416 S. State St. & POWER CONSTRUCTION 3bd2ba. townhse. Affordable Terra Firma Felipe’s Home 140 Zinfandel FRANCISCO’S Exc. & Power Repairs & 1bd1ba. $660 Landscaping Residential & Commercial B B Hud OK. Specializing in Small Area Great quality landscaping Tree & Garden Excavation maintenance at prices Backhoe Service CENTURY 21 • Private Power line Const. SPECIALIZING IN: Les Ryan Realty that will suit your budget Service & Maint. 12KV Property Management • Underground Utilities • Culverts 468-0463 Yard Work /PG&E Consulting • Foundations • Storm & Water Systems Dump Runs • Septic Systems • Fences • Drive Ways • Septics 320 DUPLEXES Tree Trimming • Road Construction • Painting • Decks And More 3 bdrm 1.5 bth • Dump Runs • • Demolition • • Pavers • And • Lot Prep. & Cleaning Townhouse. Fire- • Yard Maintenance • 10 Years Experience place, W/D hu. gar. Insured • No Cost Estimate • Tile More... Get the best4less! Free Estimates • Insured yd. $1100/mo. $1600 Office: 485-7536 • Cell: 477-6221 (707) 472-0934 dep. (707) 433-6688 (707) 391-3566 467-3901 General Engineer • Lic.#878612 707.972.3747 HOMES (707) 621-1400 330 FOR RENT $1,050-3 Bd 1 Bth Single Car Grg. Wtr PAINTING & Grbg Paid for. W/D Hk Up. 707-865-1732 Residential Looking for the best coverage of the 1 Bd. Water, Gas, Commercial N/S/P/Drugs, Good local arts & entertainment scene? ref/cred. $730/mo + 40 years experience sc. deposit 463-3977 24x40 modular. Fast, friendly service 2.5 bdrm. 1 ba. Free estimates People? Lifestyles? Sports? Business? $1200 + sec. dep. Senior discounts 489-5719 485-7403 3bd1.5ba. Garage. JOHNSON Yard. No Pets. Laun- You’ll find it in the dry rm. Quiet. $1200 CONSTRUCTION mo. 462-2683 #4600812 3bd2ba. Cent. AC. The Ukiah Fen. yd. Nice area Days 489-8441 westside, N/S/P. Eves. 485-0731 $1450/mo.+sec. dep. DAILY JOURNAL 462-3290 for appt. 3bd2ba. fen. yd. Nr Ukiah H.S. N/S/P. $1500/mo. + dep. NOTICE TO READERS 327-9089 aft 5pm Your ONLY Local Don’t lose The Ukiah Daily Journal publishes home improvement and your house construction advertisements from companies and to foreclosure. individuals who have been licensed by the State of News Source. I can keep you in it! California. We also publish advertisements from unlicensed Call Burk for details companies and individuals. at (707) 462-9999 All licensed contractors are required by State Law to list Call Home For Rent 1127 their license number in advertisements offering their W. Standley. 2Bd services. The law also states contractors performing work 1Bth w/ Garage. of improvements totaling $500 or more must be licensed $1375/ mo. Sec. de- by the State of California. 468-3533 posit req. N/P No Advertisements appearing in these columns without a Section 8. 462-9557 or 272-6661 licensed number indicate that the contractor or individuals Newer 4bd, 3bth, are not licensed by the State of California. Further to subscribe dwntwn Uk, information can be obtained by contacting the Contractors $1500/mo. + dep. State License Board. 29 Creekside Ct. 415-271-3466 B-8- FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

HOMES MISC. REC VEH MOTOR- TRUCKS 330 FOR RENT 480 FOR SALE 490 AUCTIONS 610 CAMPING 620 CYCLES 670 FOR SALE APARTMENTS Newer Lake Mendo. *LAND AUCTION* 1984 ITASCA 21 ft. Chev. Silverado LX 1 Bedrooms 4bd.3ba. 2 frplc. N/P (4) KENNY 300 Propertis Must MOTOR HOME 2003 ‘03 1500 4x4. Ext. NEWSPAPER $800...... Country Setting N/S, $2050/mo. be Sold! Low Chevy 350 - 90K mi. TRIUMPH cab. S.B. tow, at, ADVERTISING CHESNEY $825...... Upstairs w/new has staying power. +dep. 707-217-5505 Down/EZ Financing. Very well maintained. SPRINT RS. pwr, etc. 91,500k. has selling power! CONCERT Free Catalog 1-877- Onan generator. $12K 459-4699 aft. 6...... Carpet Quiet country side Low miles. With so many advertising 253-2161. www.lan- $9500 955 C.i. 2 Bedrooms mediums dividing the attention of 1bd. Clean, N/S, TICKETS. CARS potential customers, newspapers dauctiong.com 2 Bros. Pipes $735 ...... Nice, Some Utilites Paid remain the most effective source pets OK. $1000/mo. Tues. July 3 in 485-5389 or 680 FOR SALE 120 HP. $735 ...... Newly Remodeled for reaching consumers. Why? Avl. 7/1. 272-5824 Marysville. $400. PETS & 489-7108 Dodge Grnd Car- Simply put, newspapers reach Stored inside. $735 ...... Upstairs, Close to more people, more often. Highly 684-0398 500 SUPPLIES Lance 8’6”overhead avan '93, 92k, all portable and highly visible, WANTED TO Very Clean. newspaper ads go with people and camper. 1993. Good maint rcrds, smg ...... Shopping 380 SHARE RENT CANARIES stay with them. Electronic LA-Z-BOY For Sale cond. AC. New refer. $5500/obo. cert, 6cyl AT AC $775 ...... Townhouse, 1 & 1/2 bath That means your business is more Rm w/cbl/frg, kit, bth likely to be on their minds when Chair $200 Like New. Fresh Eggs for Sale unit. $4800. 485-5218 707-468-3513 CD, runs great, $900 ...... Private Deck they’re in the market for related priv, quiet indiv. products or services. When it Good for Father’s 485-9146 paint probs, $1950, $710 ...... Upstairs, Front Porch comes to spending your N/S/P/D. $475 + dep. MOTOR- Day 972-7695 462-5412 advertising dollars, make the util incl. 462-9225 Dogs: AKC M & F 620 CYCLES $775 ...... Quiet Apt. Complex choice that’s tried and true: FREE!!! Metal Roll- 4X4'S newspaper advertising works Labs. F-Blk Stnd. VW Jetta, ‘03, GLI, 2 Bedroom House harder for you. MOBILES FOR Up Door, hvy duty 650 FOR SALE Poodle $400 each 47k, pristine cond., $1100 ...... Charming House RENT indstrl, 9 ft high, 12 ft Ford Explorers To advertise, call today 390 OBO 485-5041 lthr pkg., $16,500 707-468-3500! RV Space for Rent wide. You disassem- 1985 (2) 91 & 92. V6, 4x4. obo. 391-8110 DONATE VEHICLE, Applications available at $475/ month ble. May need forklift. Susp., lift. Extra rims running or not ac- CUSTOM incld water, swr, grbg Works well. Call & parts. w/all records. Beverly Sanders Realty Co. cepted! Free Towing. 462-6968 Michael 462-1324 HARLEY $1700. 485-5534 320 S. State Street Tax Deductible. Hot Tub ‘07 Deluxe Low Rider. GET A NEW & USED Noahs Arc - Support GRND Cherokee, Model. Many jets. Engine & tranny 707-462-5198 EQUIPMENT No Kill Shelters, Ani- ‘93, 1 owner, 80k mi., 400 Therapy seat. rebuilt, new paint mal Rights, Research 4x4, V8. $5000 obo POWER Warranty. Never job, Craig 462-4534 WHEELCHAIRS and to Advance Veterina- JOB! used. Can deliver. & everything. SCOOTERS at little ry Treatments/Cures. Jeep Grand Chero- Find It In Worth $5700. Sell EXCELLENT The Ukiah 1-866-912-GIVE. kee 2000. 6 cyl., lthr. or no cost to $1950 with new SHAPE. DAILY JOURNAL seniors/disabled with Puppies-Border snrf., all pwr. Tow, cover. 707-766-8622 Asking $12,000. Stay Informed Medicare, MediCal or Collie/Healer 1st loaded. Excl. cond. 972-1669 Insurance. Free «●«●«●« Shots Ready Now All records. 78K, ask for Tom. Delivery, Training 467-1175 $10,200. 489-0310 and Warranty. Redwood on Local Issues ProHealth Mobility. 510 LIVESTOCK VANS 1877-740-4900. Valley Sell It Fast 660 FOR SALE For Sale Butcher With The Ukiah www.ProHealth Black Bart Lambs. Slaughter Ukiah Mobility.com Daily Moving- Must sell Parade Ready. $200 Journal Dodge Caravan ‘99 Screen Printing Bus June 30 621-3897 Classifieds 7 Seater $5500 OBO. for Sale. 6 clr, 4 sta- 11 am DAILY JOURNAL Haflinger geld. 4 66,000 mi.489-3222 tion indstrl sp, 13 + Downtown yrs. $3500 obo; screens, flash dryer, Redwood tack & more incl. & more. Valued at Valley. (707) 964-2221 over $10,000. Will ENTRIES AND accept offers. HELP NEEDED. «●«●«●« 373-8819 485-0487 «●«●«●« BUILDING Redwood 430 SUPPLIES Valley STEEL BUILDING SAWMILLS FROM DEALS. www.SCG- ONLY $2,990-Con- Black Bart Grp.com 1-888-898- vert your Logs into Parade 3091. Source #c007 Valuable Lumber with June 30 WANTED your own Norwood 11 am TO BUY portable band saw- Downtown 450 mill. Log skidders al- Want to Rent small Redwood so available. Valley. acreage for truck www.NorwoodIndus- farm. Call Craig ENTRIES AND tries.com-Free Infor- HELP NEEDED. 367-4504 mation: 1-800-578- 485-0487 WE RECYCLE & PAY 1363x500-A. «●«●«●« CA$H-Batteries,alum., SONY TV 52" LCD brass, stainless steel. HD 6mos old w- glass stand Value Qtr. horse mare Today radiators & in- $3500 MUST SELL 12 yrs. old. 16.5 H. sulated cooper wire asking $1900 467- $2500. $1 lb. Clean copper 8426 or cell 530- 272-8564 263-8052 Qtr. Horse Mare. $2 lb. 467-1959 15.2H. Trails or are- Used Kenmore gas na. Sweet disposi- dryer- Good Condi- tion. $2000 485-0150 APPLIANCES 460 tion. $50 or best offer Sheep & Llama USED call 462-7612 Shearing & Horse & APPLIANCES Livestock Hauling & FURNITURE. Sell It Fast Services 485-5041 or Guaranteed. 485-1216 With 272-7138 Ukiah Daily PASTURE & White Enamel Ama- Journal 530 FEED SUPPLY na Free Standing Classifieds Electric Range. Like HAY New. $200 468-5937 743-1819

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GARAGE GARAGE GARAGE 590 SALES 590 SALES 590 SALES 2 Family - Fri. & Sat. Garage Sale Sat only Sat. & Sun. 8-4 8-12. 8050 Vineyard 9-4 Electronics, misc Music speaker & Oaks Dr. off Uva Dr. hshld. Everything amps, firewood, Baby & kids clothes. must go! 24516 Lilac household, much Piano, din. set, toys, Dr. Wllts. Brooktrails more. 165 Fairview hshold, printer, misc. Giant Moving Sale Ct. off Oak Knoll 2 Family Yard Sale. Fri. Sat. Sun. 8-3 Years of Goodies. Fishing gear, 4 man Sat/Sun 8-4. Patio rubber rafts, handy- Furn, Massage Chair cap scooter, scuba 801 Lk Mndo Dr. #26 gear, hot dog cart, 5 Family Garage tons of things. 3900 Sale. Everything N.State St. Sp. 56. Must Go! Datsun ‘67 HUGE! Yard Sale Shop and support & Ford Lariat‘90 Pick- Collectibles since our seniors! Ups-Run-Ready to 1961 137 Calvert Ct. Come and see the go. Ford ’83 4wd for June 22-23 7:30-4 Kit many new and parts. Fri, Sat, Sun appli, 60’s clothing, quality items. 7-4-4140 Richy Rd. ‘85 Thunderbird- New, lower pricing 6251 N. State St. Make Offer. Lots of on furniture, kitchen, Crown Victoria, hos- Good Stuff!! Must knick-kancks, pital bed, tools, lots Sell!! jewelry, clothing, of stuff. Sat. Sun. Lg. Sale! Fri. & Sat. books and games Mon. 9-5 8-4. 480 Zinfandel and more! Big $1 Sale, Clothes Dr. Washer, dryer, 1920 North State up to 6x, Lots of wine credenze, misc. Street, (North of misc. 9-5 Sat & Sun Mens Lg. clothes & Mendo Mill) 211 S. Spring mens sml western 467-0110 Big Big Backyard clothes, bird cages, Sale! Furn & Misc. Sun. 9am-3pm misc. Sat. & Sun. Gaming computer, Fri, Sat & Sun 8-4 9-4. New stuff monitor, desk, furn., 225 Arlington Dr. out as things sell. clothes, hsehold Different Things 1300 Sirah Ct. items. 575 S. State Yard Sale 10100 East Rd. Moving Sale 134 Franklin Ave Wllts. Fri & Sat Rdwd Vly. 8-3 P.M. Sat & Sun. bunk Fri & Sat 8-1 1001 Bellarbes Rd. beds, dining room Yard Sale “El Rio” set, beds, entertain- Fri Only ment center, wom- 8:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. Neighborhood en's plus & children's 301 Zinfandel Dr. YARDS SALE. toys and clothes, Yard Sale Sat. June 23 household items, Sat 8-1 8am-3pm. 709 N. Pine St. holiday decorations Misc Stuff FREE GARAGE Multi family- Kids Yard Sale - Furn., SALE SIGNS. stuff, furn., tools, dark room equip., Realty World Selzer something for all! books. Sat. 8-12 703 W. Perkins St. Realty. 350 E. Gobbi Fri. & Sat. 8-4 9757 Yard Sale 620 N. Garage Sale West Rd. Rwd Vly. Pine St. Sat 9-2 874 Hazel Ave. Be- Multi-Family Yard Womens Clothes, hind Pomolita School Sale. Fri & Sat 8-3 Mens Shirts, Misc 1713 Mill St. Sat 9-3 Yard Sale Sat June No Early Birds 23 Only 8-2 Office Garage Sale Sat 30th Sat Only 8-12 Toys Supplies, sml appli- 10-? 75 L Kunzler ances, dinette set, for kids, furn, etc. misc hshld, Rd. Antq, glassware, Come See! 660 Ma- clthing,some kids clothing, bks, elec- laga Dr. Off Despina items. 480 Mendo Dr. tronics, computer tbl Behind Yokayo elem.