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7 58551 69301 0 Saturday: Partly sunny H 95º L 55º 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 14 pages, Volume 150 Number 134 email: [email protected] UKIAH CITY COUNCIL Smoking banned That’s shoe biz in small parks By DAVID MINTON The Daily Journal By ROB BURGESS His snappy-looking business card The Daily Journal City cancels says “Shiny, Happy Shoes,” and for If you’re looking to take the last couple of weeks you could advantage of outdoor smok- Nov. 4 election catch him around the courthouse ing at three of Ukiah’s high- most every Monday, Tuesday or est-traffic parks, you’ve only By ROB BURGESS Wednesday. got a month left to do it. The Daily Journal He’s 13-year-old Zane Molgaard By a vote of 5-0, the Ukiah Sorry Ukiahans, your and he’s been in the shoe-shine busi- City Council on Wednesday right to vote for your city ness since mid-August. He’s been deemed it a punishable leaders this elections trying to raise money so he can offense to smoke in Alex R. cycle has been canceled. return to AstroCamp again next sum- Thomas Plaza, Carpenter By a 3-0 vote of the mer, a camp near Los Angeles where, Hudson Park and the Ukiah Ukiah City Council at its he says, courses in astronomy, scuba Sports Complex. regular meeting diving, rocketry and other such sub- During discussion on the Wednesday, the munici- jects of interest to him are offered to item, Councilmember Benj pal elections set for Nov. his age group at one-week and two- Thomas said he was interest- 4 have been terminated. week sessions. ed in seeing other city proper- Three positions were Last year, he raised about $200 ties added to the list of non- up for election, two city toward the cost of the camp, doing smoking areas. council seats and the city odd jobs, and his parents paid the See ELECTION, Page 13 rest. See SMOKING, Page 13 This year, he decided to see what he could accomplish on his own wits, with his own venture, to see if he Man arrested in could possibly raise an extra hundred over the $200. He’s a pretty shrewd businessman, credit card case all in all. He targeted where he would do business, then checked with The Daily Journal ving, others interviewed Lane someone in the courthouse to find A Fort Bragg man was who told deputies that his out when were high-traffic times arrested at a Sherwood Road credit card had been used at there before setting up his schedule. residence for allegedly buying the Circle K, Longs Drugs, He found and bought his classic $700 in merchandise with Patriot gas, The Surf Shop, shoeshine kit on e-Bay. another man’s credit card. Kragen and a Chevron And then, of course, there are the According to reports from Station. business cards, on which it is adver- the Mendocino County At each business, tised that he can keep your shoes Sheriff’s Office, Scott D. Wennegren allegedly used the “Cleaner, Longer-Lasting, Spiffy.” Wennegren of Goleta reported card to purchase items and A shoe shine costs $4, and Zane his wallet stolen from his car forged Lane’s signature, says he averages three or four cus- at around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. according to sheriff’s reports. tomers a day. He hasn’t gotten any Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal As deputies were respond- Lane was arrested at a resi- huge tips yet, but people often hand Shiny, Happy Shoes proprietor Zane Molgaard waits for his next ing to the scene in the 18300 dence on Sherwood Road him a five and tell him to keep the shoe shine customer at the Mendocino County Court House in block of the Old Coast where he sheriff’s deputies change. “And sometimes,” he says, Ukiah, Wednesday morning. Highway they received a call also found an estimated $700 “people will walk by and just hand depend on the weather. early Wednesday were wearing cloth that Lane’s credit card was in merchandise that Lane had me a dollar because they like to see a Aside from the money, the person- shoes or some other kind that would- being used at a Circle K in allegedly bought with young entrepreneur.” able young Molgaard said, “It’s fun n’t take polish. But more than one Fort Bragg, according to sher- Wennegren’s stolen credit He plans to work even after school to talk to people when I’m shining person stopped to praise young iff’s reports. cards. starts on Aug. 25, but that will their shoes. Yesterday, a guy from Molgaard. One woman said, “It’s so Deputies drove to the Lane was arrested on suspi- change his current modus operandi Australia sat here for an hour talking nice to see a boy actually working, Circle K and got a description cion of burglary, forgery, and the amount of time he’s able to with me. He didn’t have great shoes, trying to earn some money on his of the suspect who was later grand theft and possession of spend practicing his trade. And how but he was an Australian cowboy....” own instead of just wanting his par- identified as James Robert stolen property. He was far into the autumn he works will Many of the people passing by ents to give it to him.” Lane, 30, of Fort Bragg. booked into the Mendocino As deputies searched the County Jail on a $35,000 area for the car Lane was dri- bond. Tobacco money ready Observatory Park gets a preview to be distributed By MARTIN BRADLEY Special to the Daily Journal By DAVID MINTON Brown & Williamson Corp., The City of Ukiah’s sum- The Daily Journal Lorillard Company, Philip mer “Family Fun in the Sun” In November 1998 the Morris Inc. and R.J. Reynolds park program will conclude attorneys general of most Tobacco Company to pay this Saturday, August 23, at states, including California, annual sums to 45 states, the Observatory Park. Located and four major tobacco com- District of Columbia and five between Observatory Avenue panies agreed to settle more U.S. territories in perpetuity, and Luce Street (west of than 40 lawsuits that had been with payouts projected to total Dora), free family fun activi- brought against the tobacco $206 billion over 25 years. ties are scheduled from 9:30 industry to put restrictions on It was projected at the time a.m. to noon including a their marketing practices and that California would receive bounce house, arts and crafts to help fix the damage done to about $25 billion between and healthy snacks and public health in general by the 2000 and 2025. According to drinks. use of tobacco products. This soon-to-open park is The settlement required See GRANTS, Page 13 Ukiah’s “diamond in the rough.” The Friends of Observatory Park, working TOP 5 ON LINE with the City of Ukiah, has planned special events coin- ciding with City’s summer park program. These include the opportunity to wander the Tuesday completed Observatory Park 1. Life term in death of Ukiah Artline Labyrinth, observe 2. Arrest made in molest case restoration of the observatory 3. Pot raids yield six arrests, 1,100 plants and a chance to meet and talk 4. The Daily Digest with Dick Fine, the last 5. Medical marijuana rules confused under ruling photo courtesy Martin Bradley See PARK, Page 13 The labyrinth at Observatory Park. PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 2 – THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

was the Democratic vice presidential nominee tion campaigns. in 2000 and is said to be under consideration The maker of the Gardasil vaccine, Merck & The world briefly for the same role with McCain, will open the Co., also wants to market it to women ages 27 convention on Monday, Sept. 1, with speeches to 45, but so far the U.S. Food and Drug that focus on service. Administration has denied that request. Officials say draft deal would Iraq, including his opposition to the temporary The subsequent days will focus on reform, The government-funded study found the buildup of troops last year. Obama has prosperity and peace. HPV vaccine is very cost-effective when given pull US troops out of Iraqi acknowledged that the so-called “surge” Giuliani, the two-term mayor who led New to girls at age 12, but raises questions about the cities as soon as June 30 reduced violence in Iraq, but he adds that the York through the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, will value of pushing for vaccinating adults. surge has failed in its political goal of facilitat- deliver his spotlight speech on Tuesday night. Two researchers at the Harvard School of BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi and U.S. negotia- ing a reconciliation among contentious Iraqi He ran for president this year but failed to win Public Health did the study, one of the most tors have completed a draft security agreement factions. even one delegate, much less a state. He with- sophisticated analyses of the issue so far. that would see American troops leave Iraqi drew after a crushing loss in Florida, endorsed Results are in Thursday’s New England cities as soon as June 30, Iraqi and American Rice signs missile defense McCain the next day and has since campaigned Journal of Medicine. officials said Wednesday. for McCain. In Washington, a senior military official said deal with Poland that has Peru files claim to determine the deal has been accepted by the U.S. side, sparked Russian fury short of formal approval by President Bush, Study: HPV vaccine is a good origin of shipwreck treasure but is subject to final acceptance by Iraqi lead- WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Secretary of investment for 12-year-olds, TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Peru’s government ers. Some members of Iraq’s Cabinet oppose State Condoleezza Rice and her Polish coun- wants to know if 17 tons of silver coins recov- some provisions. terpart signed a deal Wednesday to build a U.S. not for women in their 20s ered from a shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean Also completed is a companion draft docu- missile defense base in Poland, an agreement ATLANTA (AP) — An expensive vaccine last year were made there, complicating the ment, known as a strategic framework agree- that prompted an infuriated Russia to warn of a aimed at preventing cervical cancer makes legal quest to determine who rightfully owns ment, spelling out in broad terms the political, possible attack against the former Soviet satel- sense for young teens when it comes to cost- the multimillion-dollar treasure. security and economic relationships between lite. effectiveness, but not for women in their 20s, Peru filed a claim Tuesday in U.S. District Iraq and the United States, the senior military Rice dismissed blustery comments from contends a new report. Court in Tampa to determine where the coins official said. The official discussed the draft Russian leaders who say Warsaw’s hosting of The vaccine against the HPV virus was originated, entering the fray over the $500 mil- accords on condition that he not be identified 10 U.S. interceptor missiles just 115 miles licensed in 2006 for use in girls and women lion loot found on a sunken ship by Tampa- by name because the deals have not been pub- from Russia’s westernmost frontier opens the ages 9 to 26. Health officials recommend it for based Odyssey Marine Exploration. Odyssey licly announced and are not final. country up to attack. girls at age 11 or 12, and some doctors offer it has been fighting the Spanish government for In addition to spelling out that U.S. troops Such comments “border on the bizarre to women in their 20s in “catch-up” vaccina- ownership of the ship and its contents. would move out of Iraqi cities by next summer, frankly,” Rice said, speaking to reporters trav- the Iraqi government has pushed for a specific eling with her in Warsaw. date — most likely the end of 2011 — by “When you threaten Poland, you perhaps FUNERAL NOTICES which all U.S. forces would depart the country. forget that it is not 1988,” Rice said. “It’s 2008 In the meantime, the U.S. troops would be and the United States has a ... firm treaty guar- in Willits, Ca and is sur- Francisco for 40 years. positioned on bases in less visible parts of the antee to defend Poland’s territory as if it was vived by his three children; Clinton was in the United country, and would be ready to assist Iraqi the territory of the United States. So it’s prob- son Clinton John States Marine Corps and forces as needed. ably not wise to throw these threats around.” Thauberger Jr. aka Rocky served our country during U.S. officials have resisted committing The deal, which Washington sought as a (wife Marian), daughter the Korean War. Services firmly to a specific date for a final pullout, way of defending the U.S. and Europe from a Francesca Anne Russo will be held on Saturday, insisting that it would be wiser to set a target hypothetical threat of long-distance missiles (husband Paul), and August 23 at the American date linked to the attainment of certain agreed- from Iran, has strained relations between daughter Barbara Legion Hall in Willits at 11 upon goals. Moscow and the West. Those ties were already Schwartz (husband David). am. His final resting place troubled by Russia’s invasion of its former Clinton John Thauberger, Sr. Clinton is also survived by will be kept private. The 153 dead after plane Soviet neighbor, U.S. ally Georgia, earlier this 7 grandchildren and 11 family asks that in place of crashes on takeoff month. Clinton John great grandchildren. flowers, donations be made Thauberger Sr., 75, passed Clinton was a member of out to the American Legion, at Madrid’s airport Kansas City diocese, plaintiffs on Saturday August 9, 2008 the International 189/190 N. Main St, Willits, reach tentative $10M at Eagle Lake, Ca. Clinton Longshore and Warehouse Ca, 95490. MADRID, Spain (AP) — A Spanish airliner Union Local 6 in San bound for the Canary Islands at the height of settlement in assault cases was born on June 27, 1933 the vacation season crashed, burned and broke into pieces Wednesday while trying to take off KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Roman from Madrid, killing 153 people on board, offi- Catholic diocese has tentatively agreed to pay cials said. $10 million to settle nearly 50 sexual abuse FB arrest in domestic case There were only 19 survivors of the mid- claims against the diocese and its priests. afternoon crash, Development Minister In a letter sent to priests with the Kansas The Daily Journal boyfriend Christopher him. According to sheriff’s City-St. Joseph Diocese late Tuesday, Bishop A Fort Bragg man was Johnson, 36, of Fort Bragg, at reports, Johnson said he did Magdalena Alvarez said. It was Spain’s dead- found to be in possession of a liest air disaster in more than 20 years. Robert W. Finn said the deal is subject to his his home at 15270 Mitchell not attack the victim. approval after he consults with two diocese methamphetamine pipe after Creek Drive on Monday Based on available physical A police officer said the bodies were so hot he was arrested for allegedly that police could barely touch them and told El boards. night. evidence and statements from “These incidents have been painful for the beating his girlfriend until she At some point after she the victim, deputies arrested Pais newspaper the shattered wreckage bore no lost consciousness Monday. resemblance to a plane. victims and their families, for priests not arrived, the victim said she Johnson. During a search of involved in these incidents who have served Deputies from the got into an argument with Johnson, officers found a Dozens of ambulances rushed to the site as Mendocino County Sheriff’s columns of smoke billowed from the wreck- faithfully, and for the whole Church,” Finn Johnson which she said esca- methamphetamine pipe. Office drove to the lated to a fight. The victim age. The prime minister broke off his vacation wrote. “Based on advice from legal counsel Johnson was arrested on and on prayerful reflection over this most diffi- Mendocino Coast District told deputies that Johnson hit in southern Spain and rushed back to Madrid, Hospital to investigate a suspicion of causing corporal heading straight for the airport. cult matter, I believe that this settlement, while her repeatedly in the head and domestic assault. face and she said she may injury to a spouse and posses- “The scene is devastating,” said Pablo costly, is a responsible resolution for these sion of drug paraphernalia. He individuals and their families and in the best According to sheriff’s have lost consciousness, Albella, an emergency rescue worker. “The reports, deputies spoke to the was booked into the fuselage is destroyed. The plane burned. I have interest of the Diocese.” according to sheriff’s reports. Along with the money for the 47 claims, the woman, who told them she Deputies drove to Mendocino County Jail on a seen a kilometer of charred land and few whole had driven to see her $25,000 bond. pieces of the fuselage. It is all destruction.” tentative deal calls for the diocese to meet 19 Johnson’s house to speak with Spanair Flight JK5022 — bound for Las other conditions, including publicly announc- Palmas during the height of Europe’s summer ing and acknowledging the wrongfulness of POLICE REPORTS compiled from reports vacation season — was just barely airborne sexual abuse by its priests. prepared by the CORRECTIONS when it veered right, crashed and broke into Attorneys for the plaintiffs say it is the non- The following were Mendocino County The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this pieces, reports said. monetary conditions that make the proposed compiled from reports Sheriff’s Office: space to correct errors or make clarifications settlement so important. prepared by the Ukiah to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Police Department. To BOOKED -- James Page ary notices or birth announcements will McCain says he questions “Our clients are trying very hard to right the result in reprinting the entire article. Errors unrightable wrong,” Rebecca Randles, an anonymously report Shepard, 41, of Potter Valley, may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Obama’s judgment, attorney for the plaintiffs, said at a news con- crime information, call was booked into jail by the not his patriotism ference Tuesday. “The civil process is not 463-6205. California Highway Patrol on something that is amenable to righting this suspicion of driving under the LOTTERY NUMBERS kind of wrong. But they’re working very hard ARREST -- Jesse Ranta, influence and child endanger- LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — Republican 18, hometown not listed, was ment at 7:37 p.m. Tuesday. DAILY 3: Afternoon: 1, 8, presidential candidate John McCain told voters to try to come to a process where children in the future are protected.” arrested on suspicion of using BOOKED -- David 9. Evening: 3, 2, 2. on Wednesday he is not challenging Barack a forged access card, unautho- Sinclair Jones, 29, of DAILY 4: 4, 5, 9, 0. Obama’s patriotism in criticizing his call to Former NY Mayor Giuliani rized use of personal identifi- Oklahoma City, was booked FANTASY 5: 7, 8, 14, pull out of Iraq, only the judgment of his cation and knowingly reciev- into jail by the California 18, 39. Democratic rival. to keynote GOP convention ing stolen property in the 1300 Highway Patrol on suspicion DAILY DERBY: 1st: 08 “He’s making these decisions not because block of South State Street at of driving under the influence Gorgeous George; 2nd: 01 he doesn’t love America, but because he does- WASHINGTON (AP) — Former New York 5:16 p.m. Tuesday. at 8:32 a.m. Tuesday. Gold Rush; 3rd: 07 Eureka; n’t think it matters whether America wins or Mayor Rudy Giuliani will give the keynote ARREST -- Benjamin Race Time: 1.43.64 loses,” McCain said. address at the Republican National Convention Cobb, 29, of Ukiah, was Those arrested by law enforcement LOTTO: During a town-hall meeting in this swing officers are innocent until proven guilty. 03-08-10-30-37. next month and Democrat-turned-independent arrested on suspicion of dri- People reported as having been arrest- state, McCain repeated his charge that Obama Sen. Joe Lieberman also will take center stage ving under the influence in the Meganumber: 13. would rather forfeit than win in Iraq just to ed may contact the Daily Journal once at the GOP gathering. 700 block of North State their case has been concluded so the Jackpot: $9 million. boost his own political ambitions. Obama has John McCain’s vanquished Republican pri- Street at 1:20 a.m. results can be reported. Those who feel denounced that assertion as an assault on his mary rivals — and a slew of potential McCain Wednesday. the information is in error should con- patriotism. tact the appropriate agency. In the case running mates — also have speaking roles at of those arrested on suspicion of dri- The contest between the two presidential the four-day gathering in St. Paul, Minn. ving under the influence of an intoxi- nominees-in-waiting has grown increasingly President Bush, Vice President Dick cant: all DUI cases reported by law caustic over the unpopular war in Iraq and how SHERIFF’S REPORTS enforcement agencies are reported by Cheney, first lady Laura Bush, California Gov. the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes best to end U.S. involvement there. The following were no exceptions. McCain challenged Obama’s positions on Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lieberman, who

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PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] What’s Playing Will Siegel & Friends to perform THURSDAY at Acoustic Café next Sunday SHAWN COLEMAN & THE FULCRUM -- Hard rock; The Daily Journal Shanachie Pub; 50 S. Main St., Willits; 8 p.m.; No cover/tips On Aug. 24, the Ukiah appreciated; 459-9194. Music Center is presenting THE BROADCASTERS -- Folk/blues/rock music; Ukiah Will Siegel & Friends playing Brewing Company; 101 S. State St., Ukiah; 10 p.m.; No cover; Americana at its best at the 468-5898. “Acoustic Café at the Music DJ DANCING -- With DJ ‘Lil Cris’; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 10 p.m. Center.” The festivities start around 7 p.m. with gates opening at 6 p.m. at the FRIDAY Ukiah Music Center located at 745 N. State St. in Ukiah. TOM AIKEN & SAMONTE -- Smooth jazz; Himalayan Will Siegel will bring an Cafe; 1639 S. State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. all-star band to the Acoustic PURE MENDOCINO ORGANIC DINNER -- Organic din- Café. Steve Baird will be ner; Dark Horse Ranch; Talmage; 5 to 9 p.m.; 1-800-449- 6483. playing up-right bass, slide ENCHANTED -- Animated movie; Alex Thomas Plaza; trombone and is a featured Ukiah; Sundown; Free. vocalist. Les Boek, best HAND ME DOWN -- Indie/Acoustic/Soul music; Ukiah known for his harmonica Brewing Company; 101 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m.; $8 cover; playing, will bring his six- 468-5898. string guitar along and sing WILD HOG CEILI BAND -- Traditional Irish jigs and some of his original composi- dances; Shanachie Pub; 50 S. Main St., Willits; 9 p.m.; $4 tions. Craig Schlater will be cover; 459-9194. zooming around the piano. DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music with Jose; Perkins Ellie Siegel plays a wide Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 10 p.m. variety of instruments includ- ing mandolin, clarinet and SATURDAY percussion. Drummer Amunca Davila will keep the KRISTINE ROBIN & BOB LAUGHTON -- Live traditional music locked in and in the Irish music, Jacquie Lee demonstrating 101 ways to cook groove. The featured vocalist zucchini, children’s story reading, and benefit boutique fair, at will be Ukiah’s favorite vocal the Farmers’ Market; Alex Thomas Plaza; Ukiah; 8:30 a.m. to ing in the early ‘70s with In 1998 Will returned to once a month at the Potter sweetheart Paula Samonte. Sonoma County folksinger his roots with a stellar con- Valley Café and the noon. This group played last year at PURE MENDOCINO ORGANIC FOOD & WINE Kate Wolfe. His Dobro play- cert performance at the UPT, Himalayan Café and the TASTING -- Organic food and wine tasting and silent auction; the Acoustic Café to a full ing (guitar with a metal res- calling upon many of his occasional Saturday and Parducci Wine Cellars; Ukiah; 4 to 7:30 p.m.; 1-800-449- house and two standing ova- onator) can be heard on music partners, including jazz Sunday mornings at the 6483. tions. Kate’s first album piano stylist Barbara Curtis. Ukiah Farmer’s and Redwood TROUPE SATYA -- Unique dance styles; Himalayan Cafe; Guitarist Siegel has been “Backroads.” He and his wife The show featured a wide Valley Farmer’s Market. He 1639 S. State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. entertaining audiences for Ellie moved to Mendocino variety of country, folk, jazz also performs at Upper CONTRA DANCE -- with music by the Raven Ridge over three decades. His County in 1976. Shortly after and blues compositions. The Lake’s favorite hot spot Band; United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall; School and acoustic groups have been that, they started the band concert was recorded and Sunday brunch once a month Pine Streets, Willits; 7 p.m.; $7 for adults, $3 for those under featured at numerous concerts Late Nite Radio. The bands Will produced his best selling at the Blue Wing Café. No 17, 5 cents for those under 9, free for those over 66; 671- at the Ukiah Player’s Theatre 6995. repertoire was mostly folk, CD to date, “Will Siegel & matter what style of music, and Sunset at the Cellars. His bluegrass, western swing and the Rags to Rhythm Revue.” Will does his best to stay WILL SIEGEL & FRIENDS -- Americana; Ukiah Music dance bands have played Center; 745 N. State St., Ukiah; 7 p.m.; $10 donation request- classic country. In the 80’s The newest CD is a sound busy and involved. ed; 462-8863. countless honky tonks, Will played dance music in track from the documentary Donation seating is $10 SWING SHIFT BAND -- Ballroom dance music; Bartlett grange halls and barbeques. A the bands Full Moon and film, “Fearless Mountain.” and you can get tickets at the Hall; 495 Leslie St., Ukiah; dance 7 to 10 p.m.; $9 cover; all believer in community and later Jump Street. The film is about the Ukiah Music Center or online adults welcome. music, Will has played large- Siegel’s band Willy & the Abhayagiri Buddhist at ukiahmusic.com. Since this GIGANTIC -- Live rock and roll;Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State ly in the Ukiah area. He was Nighthawks played steadily monastery in Redwood is a small space, seating will St., Ukiah; 8 p.m. to midnight; $7 cover. music director for UPT’s through the l990’s and Valley. The soundtrack fea- fill quickly, so be sure to DOGBONE -- Jazz; Shanachie Pub; 50 S. Main St., Willits; 2004 production of “Woody became a favorite at the tures Will’s original composi- show up early enough to get 8 p.m.; $4 cover; 459-9194. Guthrie’s American Song” Hopland Brewery. The band tions on nylon string guitar. a seat. For more information LUVPLANET -- Live music; Ukiah Brewing Company; 101 and UPT’s 2005 production S. State St., Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $8 cover; 468-5898. recorded a CD in l995 of all All of Will’s CD’s will be on the series, please go to “Always…Patsy Cline.” original compositions entitled available at the concert. Ukiahmusic.com or call 462- DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music with Jose; Perkins He began his career play- Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 10 p.m. “The Nighthawk Strikes.” He can be seen playing 8863. SUNDAY CHINCHILAS -- Celtic and folk music; Redwood Valley The real world and the animated Farmers’ market, Lions’ Park; East Rd., Redwood Valley; 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PURE MENDOCINO ORGANIC FARM TOUR AND PICNIC -- Tour and picnic; McFadden Farm; Potter Valley; 10 world collide in the downtown plaza a.m. to 2 p.m.; 1-800-449-6483. The Daily Journal Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times gave kets and low-back beach chairs (no high- The community is invited to watch the film three stars out of four, describing back chairs allowed) and camp out before MONDAY “Enchanted,” a good old story with a it as a “heart-winning musical comedy the movie. Tasty food items such as pop- modern twist, the first feature-length that skips lightly and sprightly from the corn, tacos, candy, ice-cream and more MICROPHONE NIGHT -- Sing or play an instrument; Disney live-action/traditional animation lily pads of hope to the manhole covers of will be available for sale by local non- Club 711; 711 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 462-7111. hybrid since “Who Framed Roger actuality. profit organizations. Come enjoy a night Rabbit.” The Moonlight Movie Madness sea- of family fun at the Alex R. Thomas TUESDAY On Aug. 22, at dusk, the community is son would not be possible without its Plaza, Downtown Ukiah. For additional invited to be captivated by a free outdoor many wonderful sponsors. A special information call The Ukiah Main Street flick at the Alex R. Thomas Plaza. thanks to Flashfire Advertising, Hydro KARAOKE -- Karaoke and DJ dancing; Perkins Street Moonlight Movie Madness is presented Program at 463-6729 Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; free. Pacific Garden Supply, K-Wine & MAX The Mission of the Ukiah Main Street TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Mendocino by Home Audio Video by dfm, Ukiah Radio, Redwood Credit Union, Family Main Street and the City of Ukiah. Program is to preserve and enhance what Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages 11 to 99; 5:30 to Life Magazine, and MendoLake makes Ukiah a great place. We envision 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. Enchanted is a classic Disney fairytale Exchange. Additional sponsors are First that collides with modern-day New York the heart of Ukiah being the economic City in a story about a fairytale princess Five of Mendocino County, John Johns and cultural center of a thriving small WEDNESDAY who is sent to our world by an evil queen. Sign Company, Park Falls Dental, town community. They pursue this vision Soon after her arrival, Princess Giselle Savings Bank of Mendocino, the Ukiah through: promotion, partnership, educa- OPEN MIC NIGHT -- Open Mic; Ukiah Brewing Co.; 102 S. begins to change her views on life and Daily Journal and Retech Systems. tion, advocacy, preservation and beautifi- State St., Ukiah; 8:30 p.m.; free; 468-5898. love after meeting a handsome lawyer. Participants are invited to bring blan- cation.

The Blue Ox barbecue is open to beer festival goers and the Member show at Ukiah Art Center’s general public attending nearby events. A variety of grilled sandwiches and drinks will be available at the barbecue. Corner Gallery set for September BILLBOARD The Blue Ox Beer Festival is the primary fundraiser for Founding Gallery members Cassie Gibson, Tom Johnson, Redwood Coast Seniors, Inc. a non-profit 501(c) 3 organization and Ann and Jon Maglinte will be showing paintings, textiles, 18th annual UVAH Scramble serving the Mendocino Coast and points beyond for more than photography and cement work through September. Golf Tourney set for Sept. 20 30 years. Their services include; Nutrition Programs, Activities Gibson has been working for the past 20 years with silk and and Classes, Meals on Wheels, Transportation Services, Health velvet fabric using a variety of dyes and techniques. She has The 18th Annual UVAH Scramble Golf Tournament, spon- Programs, Outreach Services, Alzheimer Day Care Resource recently been adding decorative stitching. The focus of her cur- sored by NorCoast Life Insurance Agency, Full Spectrum Center and more. Funds raised at the event will directly support rent work is the beauty of water in it’s many forms. Properties, Savings Bank of Mendocino County, Ken Fowler these programs. Johnson paints in oils, and has been working with abstract Auto Center and Perkowski Screenprint and Embroidery will be Beer tasting admission will be $25, and barbecue sandwich- landscapes. He also enjoys photography. He teaches art at Potter held at the Ukiah Municipal Golf Course Saturday, Sept. 20. es will be $5. The event will take place at 490 N. Harold St., Valley High School, has been acting since 1977, and paints sets This four-person scramble will start at 8:30 a.m. Fort Bragg, next to the Cotton Auditorium. For more informa- for the Ukiah Players Theatre. There are great hole-in-one prizes being provided by the tion regarding the Blue Ox Beer Festival, call 940-0443. Ann and Jon Maglinte have been creating works with the courtesy of Ken Fowler Auto Center. Team prizes include gift theme of Portals: Entrances, pathways and openings to other certificates for each member of the first, second and third place worlds. Ann paints in watercolor, and enjoys painting flowers teams. There are other prizes for the closest to the hole and the Rising Stars Competition and scenes from nature. She teaches at Mendocino College. Jon longest drive on various holes. set forSaturday, Sept. 27 has been exploring infrared photography with unique land- All proceeds benefit the Ukiah Valley Association for scapes and has been creating new works in cement that combine The Rising Stars Competition, a multi-band, multi-genre Habilitation, a non-profit agency. UVAH serves over 100 adults cement and photography. The show will open with an Artist’s competition is scheduled for Sept. 27. with disabilities daily in Willits and Ukiah. Those who want to Reception on Friday, Sept. 5 and continue through Sept. 27 at This is an event to support the area Boys and Girls Club and sponsor a team, golf, or be a hole sponsor for the event are invit- the Corner Gallery in Ukiah. local musicians. Bands will be competing with other bands ed to contact Pam Jensen at 468-8824. from their genre in this day-long festival. To help ensure a shot gun start, teams must sign up before Sponsors are being sought for this event, along with bands to Eugene David to feature Sept. 1. A donation of $60 includes green fees and a chicken compete. barbecue at the Todd Grove Room following the tournament. at Writers Read on Aug. 28 Bands can apply for this event by going to the Web site www.risingstarscompetition.com, downloading the application On Thursday, Aug. 28, Eugene David will be featured in the Blue Ox Beer Festival set forms and mailing them in, with all of the requested information monthly Writers Read series. David has self-published several and materials. chapbooks, reviewed favorably in the Bay Area Poets Seasonal for Labor Day weekend Review, where some of his other poetry has also appeared. The public is invited to the Ninth Annual Blue Ox Beer Those interested can get a sampling his poetry at Festival and Barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 30, in Fort Bragg. Redwood Valley Farmers’ Market www.theSighting.com. The Beer Festival will take place on Labor Day weekend to meet on Sundays through October The reading will begin at 7 p.m., at Colored Horse Studios, during the historic Paul Bunyan Days. 780 Waugh Lane, Ukiah. This event is made possible by a grant The Redwood Valley Farmers’ Market meets under the shade The event brings nearly two dozen breweries to the coast from Poets & Writers. of the trees at Lions Park, on East Road in Redwood Valley, who serve their handcrafted beer. Entertainment by Bay Area An open mic session will follow the featured reading. every Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 12. The market Jazz artists will feature Chris Amberger on bass, Joe Cohen alto Refreshments will be available. Donations are requested. For features local flowers and vegetables, baked goods, coffee, jew- sax, Adam Shulman piano and Jimmy Gallagher on drums. more information, call 463-6989, 462-4557 or visit www.col- elry, yarns, live music, and more. oredhorse.com. PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 4 – THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers In our opinion From the desk of... Thank you To the Editor: My usual early morning walk on Friday Check out the new park was interrupted by my stumbling and It’s been a long time coming, but the new any time of day, while enjoying landscaping EJ DIONNE JR. falling to the sidewalk. As I lay there won- Observatory Park is set for it’s first public that has been specifically designed to feature dering how badly I was hurt and hoping no showing this weekend. native plants. one saw me do this clumsy thing, a very The last of the City of Ukiah’s Family The park, it’s labyrinth, its native plants, helpful lady from across the street dashed Fun in The Sun programs will take place at the ceramics and mosaics that are part of it, over to offer assistance. I decided that since the new park at Observatory Avenue and are all the effort of a variety of groups, my glasses had not broken nor did it seem, Luce Street on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to including the Ukiah Poet Laureate any of my bones, I assured her except for a noon. Committee, a local Boy Scout Troop, local The new few bruises and scraped hands I was OK. A group of volunteers has been working youth working with the Rural Murals Project She offered to walk with me the rest of my for years to help design and create the latest and of course the volunteers of the Friends evangelical agenda way home. A police car drove by, stopped of the city’s public parks, this one a “passive of Observatory Park. and also offered assistance. I said I was OK park,” meaning it’s a place to go and relax- All these folks will have a lasting testi- Anyone who still doubts that the evangelical and he started to drive off when the lady ing without any sports, barbecuing or other monial to their hard work and dedication for Christian world is going through a political revolution suggested he drive me home. So I got to “active” endeavors going on around you. Ukiahans to enjoy for years to come. was not watching Pastor Rick Warren’s presidential ride in a police car for the first and hope- The park will feature a very cool labyrinth So check it out Saturday morning and see forum over the weekend. The era of reducing fully only time in my life. I neglected to that will be a wonderful place to take a stroll what they’ve accomplished. You’ll be Christianity to a narrow set of ideological commit- get the name of the very helpful lady or the on a summer evening or a winter morning or impressed. ments is over. policeman, but I would like to express my Just a few years back, who would have imagined deep appreciation for their assistance on that Barack Obama and John McCain would hold a Friday. It’s so good to know there are kind discussion of this sort in a church? Who would have helpful people in this world and to thought that the session would be moderated by an acknowledge how wonderful it is to live in evangelical pastor who was emphatic in counting both Ukiah, where some of these same people the Democrat and the Republican as his “friends”? also live. Who would have predicted that in such a setting, the Barbara Webster issues of abortion and gay marriage would not domi- Ukiah nate the pastor’s queries? Oh yes, and who would have anticipated that the passions of the pastor in question would be engaged Neighbors’ pot still smells not in the divisions created by the culture wars but in the imperative of civility in politics and the plight of To the Editor: the world’s 148 million orphans? Here’s betting that The other evening when I pulled into the the next president will help those orphans find homes. driveway after work I was assaulted with The notion that Christianity in general and evangel- the most god awful odor as I stepped out of icalism in particular are by nature right-wing creeds the car. The only way to describe this odor has always been wrong. How can a faith built around is that it reminds me of a cross between a commitment to the poor and the vulnerable be seen slaughterhouse, rotting corpse, sewage as leading ineluctably to conservative political con- treatment plant, cesspool, and locker room, clusions? with a little swamp gas thrown in for good And when political commentators talk about “evan- measure. Of course, I realized that this gelicals,” they are almost always talking about white smell was coming from several neighbors evangelicals, forgetting that millions of African- who were growing marijuana in their yards Americans are devout evangelical Christians and are for the sole purpose of providing medicine, hardly part of the conservative base. The civil rights wink wink. Who are they trying to kid movement was one of the greatest faith-based mobi- here? I find it hard to believe that someone elect to run or law enforcement agencies. I lizations in American history, even as it also drew on without a job can afford to have a home or Cal NORML the energies of thousands of secular liberals who car, or anything else for that matter, as know of deputies and police officers who have stated that the current sheriff has no says it wasn’t them walked hand in hand with believers. many of my neighbors have no visible Warren is an important figure not just because he’s means of support. If they are truly compas- interest in busting growers. Protect your To the Editor: neighborhoods and report the air pollution sold tens of millions of books but also because he has sionate, they would be doing this for free, Your charges regarding California been leading evangelicals out of a political dead end right? I think we all know they are growing that is being foisted on us by non tax pay- NORML’s activities in the No on B cam- ing lawbreakers. Protect those who really that chose to ignore large parts of the Christian mes- for profit, not compassion. In growing paign are false and baseless ( No on b does- sage. large amounts, over 25 plants at each site, do care and grow for compassionate rea- n’t buy it,” Aug. 18): sons and not for profit. In 2004, Warren took the view that Christians they put the neighborhood children at risk, “Let’s not forget the other underhanded should vote on a short list of “non-negotiable” issues, as well as the schools that are just a few John Pearson things done by CalNORML for the No on B Ukiah including abortion. But in 2006, on Fox News of all blocks away. Of course one neighbor has camp: Slate mailers saying Republicans places, Warren declared: “Jesus’ agenda is far bigger their young children out helping them trim Pot growing can work were against Measure B - false. Slate mail- than just one or two issues. ... We have to care about and prune their plants. Calls to the Sheriffs ers saying law enforcement was against poverty, we have to care about disease, we have to office result in a no show. I don’t blame the To the Editor: Putting aside the legal technicalities for Measure B - false. And the theft or vandal- care about illiteracy, we have to care about corruption deputies for this, I blame the desk jockeys ism of more than 400 signs on private prop- in government, sex trafficking.” That is the new poli- in the Sheriff’s office that run the show. a moment, it is hard to see why the Daily Journal insists that the only appropriate erty.” tics of evangelical Christianity. Like all politicians, they say one thing to California NORML had nothing to do None of this means that white evangelicals will get voted in and do nothing once they get way to provide medical marijuana to patients is for the patient to grow their own with any slate mailers, as should be evident convert en masse to the Democratic Party. McCain, in office. I also find it odd that law from the FPPC reports. Nor did we have who carefully touched every hot button on the control enforcement officials brag about seizing or for one individual caregiver to grow for one patient (editorial, Aug. 18). That model anything to so with theft or vandalism of panel of religious conservatism, will certainly get a more and more plants every year. signs ( which, we have been told, occurred substantial majority of their votes. The question is Shouldn’t it be less and less? They don’t exists in some states, and while it works for many, it leaves some patients without on both sides). Our office is in the Bay Area, whether Obama can cut the Republican margin among brag about the crime rate going up do they? and we conducted no on-the-ground-cam- white evangelicals by, say, five or 10 points. I am sick and tired of people subverting the access to medicine -- or forced to buy it from street dealers. paign in Mendocino, “If Obama ever establishes any kind of trust (with compassionate use law for profit. I don’t A written retraction of your baseless, evangelicals), there will be a noticeable shift,” the have a problem with people who are sick There is no reason on earth why medical marijuana cannot be provided on a larger scandalous and unprofessional accusations Rev. Joel Hunter, senior pastor of Northland Church and need marijuana for pain control or with is in order. outside of Orlando, Fla., and a leading evangelical cancer treatment or those with HIV who scale in a safe, responsible, appropriately regulated manner. We do that with other Dale Gieringer moderate, said in an interview. “It will not be huge, use it for quality of life issues. These are Coordinator but it will be significant.” legitimate uses and the law was made to medicines and even with recreational drugs such as wine -- another leading Mendocino CalNORML The fact that the Saddleback discussion took place help those people. You greedy criminals are San Francisco at all is a sign that both parties now intend to fight for wrecking our neighborhoods and lowering industry -- and we can do it with medical marijuana. A well-regulated system of the votes of religious Christians. And little noticed is property values and inviting crime into our Editor’s response: We have the word of language in this year’s draft Democratic platform that homes. I have a solution: stop allowing licensed growers and dispensaries would be good for both patients and the community, two local No on B campaigners that Cal “strongly supports a woman’s decision to have a outdoor grows in residential neighbor- NORML paid for the slate mailers, but as child” by ensuring access to health care, income sup- hoods, grow it in your house so you can allowing for patient access with appropriate controls. no one has ever officially reported the port and adoption programs. The platform also backs just stink up your house and not the rest of spending of that money as required by law, efforts to decrease the “number of unintended preg- the neighborhoods. Make those who grow All it takes is the political will on the local, state, and national level. Such a com- we will have to bow to your insistence that nancies and thereby also reduce the need for abor- report their income and tax the heck out of it wasn’t you. It is interesting that no one tions.” it. I am getting sick and tired of working mon-sense approach is long overdue. Bruce Mirken will own up to paying for them. No on B Kristen Day, executive director of Democrats for hard all week and the dope growers come insists they never asked for the mailers and Life, said her group had sought much stronger abor- around town in their fake environmental Director of Communications Marijuana Policy Project nothing has shown up in any campaign tion-reduction language. But the discussion, she says, clothing, drinking from plastic water bot- reports. Someone ordered and paid for has changed a lot in just four years. “The encouraging tles and smoking organic cigarettes. To the www.mpp.org San Francisco those dishonest slate mailers. We don’t buy thing is that in 2004, we didn’t have any part in the Board of Supervisors: grow a set and help that “no one knows” who. platform discussion,” she told me. “This time, the law enforcement by getting them the fund- party wanted us as a partner in the process. They ing they need to enforce the law. To the reached out to us and wanted to hear what we had to voters: get more information on those we WHERE TO WRITE say.” Will this make a difference? During his hour with President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep Warren, McCain was crisp and relentlessly on-mes- LETTER POLICY sage, no doubt winning over many for whom opposi- House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX tion to abortion trumps all other causes. Obama was editor. 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81st annual Mendocino Apple and Wine tastings will be held daily. explore the expanding universe of Visionary Additional attractions will include the 76th Art in the local culture and in the mainstream County Fair and Apple Show Annual California National Wool Show, live- art world. BILLBOARD set for Sept. 12 through 14 stock shows, a parade of champions on Sept. 7 will be the last day to view the exhi- Saturday, floral and garden displays, feature bition or purchase art pieces. For more infor- Motorflower to perform The 81st annual Mendocino County Fair booths, Euro jump, apple displays, arts and mation, go to www.gracehudsonmuseum.org and Apple Show will take place on Friday, crafts, classic car judging and the Friendly or call 467-2836. at Caspar Inn on Tuesday Sept. 12 through Sunday, Sept. 14, at the Farm Petting Zoo on Saturday and Sunday, The four piece combo band Motorflower Mendocino County Fairgrounds, in Boonville. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Auditions for SPACE’s will perform at the Caspar Inn on Tuesday, Its hours of operation will be from 9 a.m. to Parking fees will be $5. The fair requests Aug. 26. The band Equaleyes will open for midnight daily. that attendees not bring pets. For more infor- advanced performing them. The admission will be $7 at the door, and Special promotions include $2 admission mation, call 895-3011. groups set for Sept. 4 the show will begin at 9 p.m. for seniors 65 and over, and free admission for For more information, visit the Web site cas- those under 12, on Friday and $10 three-day The Usual Suspects Near and Arnold’s School of Performing parinn.com. passes for seniors. Standard admission for Arts and Cultural Education SPACE is holding adults is $7, $5 for juniors 13 to 18, $3 for chil- presentation of opera auditions for advanced performing groups on dren 7 to 12, and free for children six and Thursday, Sept. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. All Grapevine Quilters’ Guild under. favorites set for Aug. 23 advanced performing group students, returning 2008 Grapevine Rally The Carnival will be open daily, with unlim- The Usual Suspects will present an evening and new, are required to audition. Some schol- ited rides passes available for Friday, for $20, of opera favorites on Saturday, Aug. 23, at 7 arships are available. For more information, set for Sept. 13 and 14 or $25 if purchased on the day of. p.m. Elena Casanova will accompany the per- call 462-9370 or visit them at 145 East Church The Grapevine Quilters Guild of Mendocino Special events at the fair will include Fair formers, who will include Susan Haynes, Amie St. or www.spaceperformingarts.org. Se habla County will hold their annual 2 day quilt show Cup Soccer, on Friday, at 7 p.m., C.C.P.R.A. Shapiro, Marilyn Simpson, Ian Parmenter, Espanol. event in conjunction with the Fabulous RODEOS at 8 p.m. on Saturday night, and John Ratto, and Adrian Hanson. Flashback Car Show, on Saturday and Sunday, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. The performance will take place at the First Lions Club pancake Sept. 13 and 14. The event will be held inside A dance will be held on Saturday night, at Church of Christ, Scientist, at 204 S. Oak St., the Ukiah Valley Conference Center, at 200 S. 9:30 pm featuring Dean Titus & the Coyote in Ukiah. Donations to defray event costs will breakfast set for Sept. 7 School St., Ukiah. Cowboys with Guest Bud Johnson; entry will be accepted at the door. be free with fair admission! Sheep dog trials The Lions’ Club pancake breakfast in the Activities will begin at 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on park is scheduled for Sept. 7, from 8 to 11 a.m., Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Jan will be held on Sunday, at 10 a.m., as will a classic car show. Contra dance in Willits at Willits’ Recreation Grove Park, on East Krentz will be the featured quilter. Over 200 Commercial St., Willits. The breakfast will be quilts made by local guild members will be on A parade will take place that Sunday, at set for this Saturday noon. Continuing fair entertainment will be taking place at the Roots of Motive Power display. The public is invited to participate in a con- Festival. Admission to the event will be $5. free with admission, and will include hypnotist Kelli Karl, Bitzy the Clown, La Deana, tra dance at the United Methodist Church Refreshments will be available for purchase. Fellowship Hall, at the corner of School and For more information, call Anne Holden at Humphrey’s Barnyard Fun, Wild West, a Kids Northcoast Artists’ Gallery Peddle Tractor Pull, and Kids Driving School. Pine Streets, in Willits, on Saturday, Aug. 23. 462-1901, or e-mail [email protected]. Live music will be provided by the Raven to present ‘Body Ridge String Band. Language’ in September Admission will cost $7 for adults, $3 for those under 17, and five cents for those under The Northcoast Artists’ Gallery will present 9; those over 66 will receive free admission. a member show, “Body Language”, Sept. 5 16th annual Studio Lessons for beginners will begin at 7 p.m., and through 30. The show’s theme is the human the dancing will begin at 7:30. figure, and is an all-media show that will For more information contact Anna 671- include work in jewelry, ceramics, painting, Discovery Tour to showcase 6995 or [email protected]. photography, and more. A reception will be held on Sept. 5. ‘Visionary Art’ panel The gallery is located at 362 N. Main St., North Coast Artists’ Guild Fort Bragg, and is open every day, 10 a.m. to 6 discussion at Grace Hudson p.m. For more information, call 964-8266. By VICTORIA THOMAS Special for the Journal Museum set for Aug. 23 Sixty sea-washed miles of A panel discussion entitled “What is USC Bingo Bash California’s Highway 1, from Visionary Art?” will take place at Grace set for Sept. 7 Stewarts Point to Little River, Hudson Museum in Ukiah at 1 p.m. on The Ukiah Senior Center will hold a Bingo will offer art-lovers two week- Saturday, Aug. 23. The exhibit, which has ends of the best that the North Bash on Sunday, Sept. 7. There will also be a attracted several thousand visitors from all spaghetti and garlic bread lunch, starting at Coast has to offer. The 2008 over northern California, has touched a respon- 16th Annual Studio Discovery 11:30 a.m. and running to 1 p.m., with meals sive chord among people from all walks of life, going for $4. Bingo Sales will start at 12:30 Tour takes place for two con- according to Marvin Schenck and Douglas secutive weekends, Labor p.m., and the games will begin at 1:30 p.m. Volz, co-curators of the exhibit. “People seem There will be prizes during intermission, a Day weekend (Saturday, to be hungry for images of non-ordinary reali- Sunday, Monday, Aug. 30, 31, 50/50 drawing, and the Blackout will be $250. ty,” says Schenck, Grace Hudson Museum’s The snack bar will be open all day, with Sept. 1) and the following curator. weekend (Saturday and nachos, hotdogs, cheese dogs, soft drinks and Panelists Josie Grant, Gene Avery North, coffee available. Sunday, Sept. 6, 7). During Paul Pratchenko, and Douglas Volz will these two weekends, more For more information, call 467-3919. than 40 artists working in a wide array of media open their studios to visitors at no charge, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day of the tour. A free, 32-page color cata- log containing directions and maps is essential to the tour, since directional signs are not permitted on the section of Highway 1 which passes through The Sea Ranch where many artists reside. The cata- log is available by contacting the Gualala Arts Center (884- 1138), the Dolphin Gallery in Gualala (884-3896) or the Artist’s Collective in Elk (877-1128), and may also be downloaded as a .pdf by visit- ing www.studio-tours.com. This year’s tour will feature the following artists: Bill Apton -- Digital photographic prints, oil painting; Ann Berger -- Hand-built clay sculpture; Karen Bowers -- Watercolor, acrylic, mixed media; Jennifer Bundy -- Watercolor; Ruth Conley -- Ceramics; Zola De Firmian -- Porcelain and handmade 590 S. School St. paper; Robert De Mattei -- Turned, segmented wooden 468-3500 objects; Star De Haven -- Stained glass; Dana Driver -- Jewelry from beach pebbles and “intriguing debris”; Dwight Eberly -- Oil painting; Tom Eckles -- Photography; Kathy Edelbrock -- Oil paint- ing and watercolor; Siobhan Elder -- Painting on silk; Drew Fagan -- Acrylic on can- vas and linen; Maureen Feldman -- Knitted garments; Jab V L Fogel -- Mixed media; Suzan Friedland -- Contemporary, large-format textiles; Mel Gerst -- Photography; Craig Gilliland -- Oil painting, pastels; Cliff Glover -- Wheel-thrown ceramics; Tom Haines -- Fine O’Donnell -- Textiles and art from nature. woodworking; Ling-Yen quilts; Meg Oldman -- Etched In addition to displaying Jones -- Jewelry; Barbara glass; Sandy Ostrau -- Oil and selling their work, many Kelly -- Oil painting and painting; Yvonne Pankowski - of the participating artists printmaking; Ann Kessler -- - Jewelry; Joan Rhine -- offer workshops, both in their Pastels; Paul Kozal -- Jewelry and mixed media; North Coast studios and other Photography; Jeani Martini -- Walt Rush -- Jewelry; Robert destinations. Artist Dianne Oil painting and acrylics; Schwein -- Photography; Neuman of Anchor Bay com- Larain Matheson -- Mixed Susan Shaddick -- Mixed ments, “Often, people stop by media; Ralph Matheson -- media and textiles; Barbara in a casual way, not even real- Mixed media; Jamie McHugh Tocher -- Thrown and hand- izing that, deep down, they -- Photography; Jim built ceramic forms; Jim themselves want to paint, Meilander -- Collage and Vickery -- Mixed media illus- work with clay, or create art in mixed media; Ester Munger -- tration; Sarah Waldron -- Oil some other medium. For lots Oil painting; Dianne Neuman painting; Genevieve Wilson -- of our visitors, the tour opens -- Oil painting, mixed media; Mixed media illustration; Toni an opportunity to explore their Ted Noble -- Watercolor; Kate Wilson -- Concrete castings own creative life.” PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 6 – THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 SPORTS Editor: Anthony Dion, 468-3518 [email protected]

UKIAH HIGH | GIRLS SOCCER OLYMPICS | STARS First Phelps, then Bolt in Kicking into gear Olympic greatness By TIM DAHLBERG Associated Press BEIJING — First the fastest man in the water. Now the fastest man on Earth. The Chinese are having them- selves quite the Olympics. Michael Phelps gave us something we’ll probably never see again. Usain Bolt followed with something we had to see to believe. He ran like Secretariat on two legs, blew away the field like Tiger Woods playing in a club championship. It looked easy because it was. His fellow sprinters looked befuddled because they were. No one was ever supposed to be this fast. No one was ever supposed to be this good. A few days earlier Bolt clowned around on his way to a world record in the 100, toying with the other runners as if ask- ing them why they had even bothered. For his encore, he kept run- ning all the way to the finish line to smash a world record in the 200 that had stood the test of time. He did it while Phelps was jetting off to London, his eight gold medals safely stored and his place in this Olympics assured. These were always Michael Hooker/The Daily Journal Phelps’ games, at least as far as Ukiah’s Jenny Segura and Adrianna Torres battle for a loose ball during Wednesday afternoon’s scrimmage while D.D. Talomo tires NBC and its American audience to give her teammate a passing option. Below, Segura -- guarded by Sara Adams -- passes to a teammate while Hillary Ruddick looks were concerned, but Bolt on. The girls soccer team continues tryouts thru August as it prepares for the upcoming season. reminded us that television does- n’t always dictate who is the star of the games. Ukiah girls soccer team The numbers can be debated, and they certainly will in the rural Jamaican parish that grows looks to rebound after yams and sprinters. Two gold medals (with a possible third difficult year still to come in the 400 relay) By ANTHONY DION to build off of this sea- against eight hardly seems a fair fight, but this was dominance as The Daily Journal son.” The sun shone brightly upon the The Wildcats lost utter on land as it was in the outfield grass of the old softball field eight seniors off a team pool. as a few dozen girls went through that finished 3-11. In a Bolt did what no one thought passing drills. It’s the first week of pretty tough conference possible, not only winning the tryouts at Ukiah High School for a for girls soccer (the races that define human speed girls soccer team which is trying to North Bay League but setting world records in both. rebound off a last-place finish. champion Montgomery He was so far ahead in both races that he could have turned around and run backward the Our goal here is to show continual improve- last 30 meters and still won. “ Then he did something Phelps ment with each practice and each game. I’m always looked uncomfortable more concerned that we do show progres- doing. He celebrated. sion in skill and teamwork [than in the stand- Not just a little wave to the ings]. crowd, quick hug to a teammate ” kind of celebration. -- Head Coach Andy Hendry A real celebration. Montgomery ready to challenge a year was my first year here so I’m Vikings Bolt kissed the track and Wildcat team that will have plenty of not quite sure how the rest of the draped himself in the Jamaican Entering just his second season were ranked in the top five in the new faces. teams look but I’m not really con- with the program, Andy Hendry is country), the relatively inexperi- flag. He danced and preened, Ukiah could have another senior cerned about that. showed everyone his golden full of optimism for his varsity girls enced Ukiah team struggled to find laden team with seven players in “Our goal here is to show contin- soccer team. its way. But as the season wore on, spikes, and watched himself on their final year, but it remains to be ual improvement with each practice the giant video screen at the end “I think there is a lot of potential Hendry’s philosophy of spreading seen how that “experience” will and each game. I’m more concerned with these girls this year,” said the field and utilizing good ball of the stadium. translate into more ‘W’s. that we do show progression in skill He might still be dancing had Hendry in between drills as the girls movement and teamwork started to Coach Hendry realizes he has a and teamwork.” took a water break. “Obviously last sink in to the players and it started to they not needed to clear the track duanting task ahead of him in turn- What would certainly help that for Melaine Walker to add to year was kind of disappointing, win- show on the scoreboard. ing around a program that hasn’t had progression are a couple of bonafide ning just three games. But it was sat- This year the team will face Jamaica’s track treasures with a a winning season in some time. leaders, stars that the team can lean gold medal of her own in the 400 isfying in that we saw lots of another uphill battle inside the NBL “It’s tough to really project how improvement, the girls showed great with strong opponents like Santa hurdles. we might do,” said Hendry. “Last We watched last week as spirit and that’s what we’re looking Rosa, Maria Carrillo and See WILDCATS, Page 8 Phelps gave his mother flowers after all of his wins, a nice touch that NBC wasn’t shy about NFL | 49ERS showing. Bolt gave his country — and a sport that was badly in need of a boost — an even big- ger present with his startling run 49ers still mulling quarterback options into history. By ANDREW SELIGMAN the past and continue to take a look er against Arizona the announcement advantage of the things I can con- “He’s a bad mamma-jamma,” Associated Press at J.T.” apparently will come later. That’s trol.” said silver medalist Shawn CHICAGO — Kyle Orton has a In Friday’s games, it’s Tennessee fine with him. He’s just focusing on Does he think it has been a fair Crawford. “The guy came out starting job and J.T. O’Sullivan will at Atlanta, Philadelphia at New the upcoming game after starting the competition? and made this the best Olympics try to lock one up, too. England and Houston at Dallas and first two. “Like I said, I’m not getting into of my lifetime.” While Chicago Bears coach Lovie Green Bay at Denver. “I’m just worried about this week all that,” he said. “I’ve got my reps Actually, what Bolt did was Smith declared Orton the winner in Saturday’s schedule is Cleveland and I don’t really let myself feel any- out here and (I’m) just trying to take wrap a bow around these games the race with Rex Grossman, San at Detroit, New York Giants at New thing about it,” said O’Sullivan, a advantage of them and trying to do as almost certainly the best Francisco 49ers coach Mike Nolan York Jets, Jacksonville at Tampa sixth-year pro with his eighth team. what I can with them. (I’m) not sure Olympics of anyone’s lifetime. wasn’t quite ready to say O’Sullivan Bay, Washington at Carolina, “I’m really trying to kind of worry what they’re thinking or what is What else could they be when a is the regular-season starter. Kansas City at Miami, New Orleans about the preparation for this game going on upstairs, but like I said, man in the water did such aston- Sure, he will take the first snaps at at Cincinnati, Baltimore at St. Louis, this week. You know, it’s a short those are reps I’ll get and I need to ishing things the first week and a Soldier Field on Thursday night, but Pittsburgh at Minnesota and Arizona week. We’re kind of crunched for get ready for them. It is a short week. man on the track did equally Nolan stopped short of declaring the at Oakland. time so I’m just spending as much I’m getting ready to play Chicago.” astonishing things the second. competition with holdovers Alex On Sunday, it’s Buffalo at time as I can getting ready for O’Sullivan has an advantage over Phelps started it all by Smith and Shaun Hill over. Indianapolis in the first game at Chicago.” the other two in that he worked with thrilling everyone in his relent- “Some are getting more reps than Lucas Oil Stadium. The same goes for Alex Smith. new offensive coordinator Mike less — and ultimately successful others, but I’ve been pleased with all On Monday, Seattle is at San “I’m worrying about Chicago and Martz in Detroit last season, but — bid to break a 36-year-old three of them,” Nolan said. “I do feel Diego. the reps I’m going to get, and what I familiarity with that system hasn’t record held by Mark Spitz. confident we have three guys who The third preseason game usually need to do with them,” he said. “I’m produced standout numbers. And Bolt? All he did was can win games. Two of them I know is a rehearsal for the opener, but if not worrying about any of that other He threw for 71 yards and an bring down Superman. can because I’ve played with them in O’Sullivan is going to start the open- stuff right now. I’m trying to take See NINERS, Page 8 See DAHLBERG, Page 8

INSIDE: Weekend racing at Ukiah All Phase Electrical softball OL Harris gets Scoreboard & Speedway heats up team wins championship chance in Oakland Transactions ...... Page 7 ...... Page 7 ...... Page 8 ...... Page 8 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 – 7 LOCAL RACING | UKIAH SPEEDWAY TWINS 3 | A’S 1 CALENDAR Season coming to a close Twins send slumping A’s to 11 By AMANDA PARDINI Boucher. Second row we had This week: Special to The Daily Journal No. 90 Trevor Cristiani and • Ukiah H.S. fall sports practices. The scheduled of events No. 17 Thomas Wright. We series losses in row Check schedules for specific team Started with the Trophy Dash had some wild driving this By DAVE CAMPBELL five against a lagging Oakland right arm and will skip his • 8/30, Mendocino football scrim- then went to the Heat Races night. Pardini with a loose car Associated Press lineup that came into the game next scheduled start for the mage vs. Marin, 1:30 p.m. normally would end with the tried hard to hold his spot in MINNEAPOLIS — Mike batting only .217 in the sec- , and Justin Main Events. However, this first. He went a few laps Redmond drove in two runs ond half. Duchscherer will probably do Saturday night continued with before the car acted up. No. for the , who The A’s were held to one the same. the roll overs. The order of 2k Lauren Snider takes the survived some wildness by run or less for the 34th time “I think the rest is what’s COMMUNITY division went Bandolero’s, lead for a little while. Snider Francisco Liriano and beat this year, more than a quarter going to help him,” manager Bonus Bomber’s, Modified’s and Boucher run into each Oakland 3-1 on Wednesday to of their games. Bob Geren said Wednesday, DIGEST and Bomber’s. other off the track in turn four. send the Athletics to their 11th Oakland starter Dallas after Gallagher gave up a BANDOLEROS Snider spins on his own and straight series defeat. Braden (3-3) actually career-high 10 runs in five TROPHY DASH (WIN- Cristiani goes around him to The last time the A’s lost 11 appeared to outpitch his coun- innings against Minnesota the UHS Booster Club NER) later trade paints with Wright series in a row was 1960, terpart, but got little support night before. Meeting 01 Brenton Smith in turn one. Wright would when they played in Kansas and gave up a pair of two-out Gallagher had irritation in HEAT RACE STAND- then jump into the lead and City. RBI singles — to Justin his right shoulder that caused The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd at 5:30 p.m. in INGS (TOP 5) maintain it to for the win. The Twins won their 11th Morneau in the first inning him to miss a start earlier this the career center on campus. 1. 80 Brandon Osborne Bombers consecutive home series, and Redmond in the third. month, but he said he after Parents or community members 2. 01 Brenton Smith In turn one No. 07 improving to 30-9 at the Giving regular catcher Joe Tuesday’s loss this fatigue is who are interested in volunteering 3. 5k Kyle Tellstrom Brandon Smalls jumps to Metrodome since June 1 in Mauer a break for the after- unrelated and that he has no for the annual dinner auction are encouraged to attend. Contact Tami 4. 42 Jaycee McLean have three wide with No. 00 their last home game until noon, Redmond also drove in pain. Gallagher said “the ball at 462-2596 x 110 for questions, to 5. 9 Darrin Silva David Land Jr. and No. 16 Sept. 5. They play 14 straight Punto with a base hit off felt like a feather” and he did- donate an auction item or to reserve MAIN EVENT STAND- Darren Groves. Turn two we on the road, beginning Braden in the sixth to make it n’t have any strength when he your dinner tickets. All tickets will be Thursday against the AL 3-1. threw. pre-sale only. INGS (TOP 5) had three wide again with 1. 5k Kyle Tellstrom Land Jr., No. 6 John Saunders West-leading Los Angeles Making his sixth start after Duchscherer was scheduled Ukiah Fall Ball 2. 80 Brandon Osborne and No. 707 Johnny Smalls. Angels. Only six of their next some time in the bullpen and for an MRI on Wednesday on 3. 9 Darrin Silva Smalls would take the early 30 games are in Minnesota. Triple A, Braden threw a sea- his right hip, which forced Ukiah Fall Ball. Late Registration. 4. 42 Jaycee McLean lead. The winner after all the This will be a defining son-high 102 pitches but him out of Monday’s start in Still a few spots available. Games 5. 7 Shane Dunsing events during this race was stretch for the Twins, who struck out seven in 5 2-3 the third inning. Geren gave start Sept. 6th. Contact Sonny began the day one game innings. He allowed six hits no update the latest exam, but Garza / 707-338-5913. BONUS BOMBERS No. 4 Bradley Bracket. In the TROPHY DASH (WIN- second bomber heat, No. 69 behind the Chicago White Sox and walked three. said the All-Star right-hander Softball Benefit NER) Chris Champagne and in the AL Central. The Twins have overex- was “doubtful” for his next Tournament 35 George Mavrakis Saunders held the front tight Liriano (4-3) was still posed their bullpen lately, but turn. X-rays on Tuesday were HEAT RACE STAND- battling for the early lead in a strong enough to win with five Boof Bonser gave them a big negative. Duchscherer had Friends of Friends Benefit INGS (TOP 5) very tight race. Champagne innings against the lifeless lift with two hitless innings in surgery on his hip last sum- Tournament, August 23 and 24 1. 88 Jason McLean took the lead then spins out to A’s, who are 6-25 since the relief of Liriano. The right- mer. 2008, Cloverdale City Park, hander, bumped from the rota- Candidates to join the rota- turn it over to Saunders. All-Star break. Unlimited home runs, all association 2. 25 Brandon The only run Liriano tion in May, has struggled tion are right-hander Kirk bats may be used. (except Senior Szymczak Meanwhile No. 5 Anthony allowed was unearned, caused through most of the season Saarloos and left-hander Dana Softball), Contact Damien 707-972- 3. 24 David Frazier McCoy and Saunders battle 8122. All proceeds will go to the by an error on sure-fielding until being more effective Eveland. Eveland threw eight 4. 35 George Mavrakis for the checkered flag. second baseman Nick Punto recently. Dennys Reyes strong innings for Triple-A assistance of a Cloverdale commu- 5. 48 Ray Rosales McCoy takes the checkered nity member in need. when he suddenly couldn’t walked Cust to start the Sacramento on Monday and is MAIN EVENT STAND- flag for the win. find a groundball hit right to eighth, but Jesse Crain retired 3-0 with a 2.57 ERA there. Cross Country Class INGS (TOP 5) MAIN EVENTS him by Mark Ellis to start the the next three. Saarloos was recalled from 1. 35 George Mavrakis Bandoleros game. Joe Nathan worked the the minors on Monday and There will be a Cross Country 2. 88 Jason McLean What a race for the Punto later stopped a two- ninth for his 34th save, and threw 3 2-3 shutout innings class open to boys and girls ages 3. 25 Brandon Bandoleros. They stayed tight out rolling single by Jack Cust the Twins walked off winners that night in relief of 12-17. The class will meet at the Szymczak thru almost the entire race. Lake Mendocino Chakota Trail on with a dive that took him into for the sixth time in seven Duchscherer. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and at the 4. 24 David Frazier No. 9 Darrin Silva jumps into shallow center field, but he games. Duchscherer is 10-8 with a Ukiah High track on Mondays, 5. 48 Ray Rosales the lead. But could he hold didn’t have time for a strong 2.54 ERA, but is winless in Wednesdays, and Fridays. All class- MODIFIEDS onto it? Nope, No. 5k Kyle throw and Ellis scored easily. his last seven starts with a es will meet a 6pm. All level Runners TROPHY DASH (WIN- Tellstrom finished with the Though he lowered his Ailing A’s Gallagher 4.43 ERA. Gallagher is 1-2 are welcome and runners will have NER) checkered flag. ERA this month to 1.14, and Duchscherer to with a 6.55 ERA in seven indivitualzed running workouts. The 12 Dustin DeRosier Bonus Bombers Liriano did not look sharp. He starts since coming to class will run from Monday, August rest 4th through Friday, August 22nd. HEAT RACE STAND- The No. 35 car, driven by threw a season-high 107 Oakland on July 8 in the Rich There is no fee for this class, but all INGS (TOP 5) George Mavrakis takes the pitches, only 64 of them for Harden deal. participants must register with the 1. 17 Thomas Wright early lead. Macrakis and No. strikes. He gave up five hits, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — City of Ukiah at 411 West Clay St. 2. 34 Corey James 25 Brandon Szymczak go walked three and struck out Sean Gallagher has a tired For more information please call 3. 12 Dustin DeRosier head to head as they battle for 462-5977. 4. 90 Trevor Cristiani the win. But Szymczak spins Support Ukiah High 5. 2k Lauren Snider out down the stretch, leaving Football MAIN EVENT STAND- Mavrakis and No. 88 Jason INGS (TOP 5) McLean to battle for the We are asking the community and 1. 17x Norman Boucher checkered flag before parents to support Ukiah High foot- 2. 90 Trevor Cristiani McLean was able to emerge ball teams this year by purchasing 3. 34 Corey James victorious. an ad to be placed in the Football Program that will be sold at the 4. 17 Thomas Wright Modifieds games. The prices range 5. 12 Dustin DeRosier No. 17 Thomas Wright and from$25.00 (business card), $50 BOMBERS No. 90 Trevor Cristiani spin in (1/4 page), $75 (1/2 page), $125 TROPHY DASH (WIN- turn one. No. 17x Norman (whole page), and $150 (inside and NER) Boucher takes the checkered back covers). You may send your 2 Drew Smith flag for the win. No. 90p gets business card or ad to Mary Morris, P.O. Box 177, Ukiah, CA 95482 HEAT RACE STAND- loose and takes himself to the (together with your check). INGS (TOP 5) infield. No. 2k Lauren Snider Any questions call Mary Morris at HEAT 1 and Wright appeared to be 621-1543. Thank you for supporting 1. 4 Bradley Bracket rough driving this evening. the football teams. GO WILDCATS! 2. 47 Travis Brown Bombers UHS Fall Sports 3. 07 Brandon Small The Bombers kept a tight Information 4. 70 Noe Johnson pack thru the main event. No. 5. 16 Darren Groves 4 Bradley Bracket spins out Football: Begins with a three day HEAT 2 and get backs into the race. overnight camp. Check-in for the 1. 5 Anthony McCoy No. 16 Darren Groves and camp is Sunday, Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. in 2. 33 Casey Saunders No. 2 Drew Smith spins out the gym lobby, a parent/guardian 3. 23k Manya Tenney also. Tight rough race for the must accompany each player. If a player cannot participate in the 4. 13 Gary Collins checkered flag Saturday camp, they are to attend practice 5. 22 Cory Carlson evening, No. 13 Gary Collin daily at 4 p.m. For more info, contact MAIN EVENT STAND- takes the checkered flag. photo courtesy All Phase softball team Jeff Burris at 743-1476 or Craig INGS (TOP 5) POINTS STANDING Morris at 621-0935. After falling behind 2-0 early to Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, the All Phase 1. 13 Gary Collins BANDOLEROS Electrical softball team’s defense took control and allowed its offense to get 2. 5 Anthony McCoy 1. 5k Kyle Tellstrom Boys soccer: 4-6 p.m. Monday untracked to score 8 unanswered runs to capture the championship. All Phase thru Friday, meet at the JV softball 3. 23K Manya Tenney 2. 9 Darrin Silva only gave up 5 runs the entire three games of the playoffs and was led by MVP Lil field. Contact Jack Murphy at 462- 4. 22 Cory Carlson 3. 80 Brandon Osborne Hoaglin. 6286 or 272-8229. 5. 69 Chris Champagne 4. 42 Jaycee McLean Saturday Night was a chal- 5. 01 Brenton Smith Girls soccer: 6-7 a.m. condition- lenging night of racing. Each 6. 24 Chelsea ing and 4:30-6:30 practice/tryouts. division had battles for their Champagne Meet at the varsity softball field. Contact coach Andy Hendry for positions. The pack stayed 7. 7 Shane Dunsing more info at 463-2488. tight and only one could win. 8. 23 Lukas Buzzard HEAT RACES 9. 9L Lucas Tellstrom Cross country: 6 p.m. at UHS Bandoleros 10. 9LX Keegan Beebe track (north end). Contact Judi No. 01 Brenton Smith and MODIFIEDS Walsh at 462-5977 or Chad No. 80 Brandon Osborne 1. 17 Thomas Wright Raugewitz at 467-9158 with ques- tions. were going neck and neck 2. 12 Dustin DeRosier again to finish first while No. 3. 30 Terry McIntire Girls golf: 3 p.m. daily at the 7 Shane Dunsing spins out 4. 90 Trevor Cristiani Ukiah Municipal G.C. Thursday, into the wall which brings out 5. 77 Darrin Knight Aug. 14 informational meeting at the the yellow and brings the pack 6. 55 Clay Caturegli golf course, 3 p.m. Contact coach closer. 7. D5 Derrick Crayford Chris Philbrick at 463-1731 or 272- 4186. Now we got Smith, 8. 29 Drew Foster Osborne and No. 5k Kyle 9. 34 Corey James Girls tennis: 3-5 p.m. at the Tellstrom battling for the lead. 10. 90p Rick Pardini Mendocino College tennis courts. In the end, Osborne would BOMBERS Athletes need to bring a racquet, hold on for the win. 1. 22 Cory Carlson appropriate “tennis” shoes and Bonus Bombers 2. 23k Manya Tenney water bottles. Contact Pat Milovina at 462-0655 or 391-7806. Line up starts with No. 24 3. 5 Anthony McCoy David Frazier, No. 88 Jason 4. 3 Dave Land III Water polo: Two-a-day practice McLean , No. 25 Brandon 5. 23 Tim Buzzard sessions from 8-10:30 a.m. and 4-6 Szymczak, No. 35 George 6. 69 Chris Champagne p.m. at the UHS pool. Contact Mavrakis, and No. 48 Ray 7. 4 Bradley Bracket RickCleland at 463-1551. Rosales. McLean jumps into 8. 16 Darren Groves Volleyball: 4-6 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., the lead while Mavrakis fol- 9. 5D Derrick Crayford both sessions required. Contact lows in second by passing 10. 7 Ron Duke SR Valerie Psara at 367-1009 for addi- Frazier. Mavrakis catches and tional info. battles McLean for the lead. Next Saturday night expect Check out the Classified section for more details. The winner ends out to be to see a show. Scheduled for Note: All athletes must have their McLean. your entertainment, we have physical paperwork turned in to the main office prior to the first day of Modifieds Legends, Bombers, Bonus practice. Forms are available in the Eight cars line up for the Bombers, Modifieds and 590 S. School St. main office. heat race. No. 90p Rick Bandoleros. We hope to see 468-3500 Pardini front inter lane, next you there. to him No. 17x Norman PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 8 – THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL NFL | RAIDERS SCOREBOARD Harris gets fresh start in Oakland (Lowe 9-10), 12:10 p.m. St. Louis at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Florida (Jo.Johnson 3-0) at San Francisco Miami at New Orleans, 5 p.m. By JOSH DUBOW The constant changing of against Tennessee, not need- MLB (Palmer 0-1), 12:45 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29 Washington (Redding 8-8) at Philadelphia (Moyer Denver at Arizona, 7 p.m. Associated Press coaches made it difficult for ing much help in pass block- AL 11-7), 4:05 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 7 p.m. ALAMEDA — By the time Harris to adjust to the NFL. In ing. East Division Atlanta (Hampton 2-1) at N.Y. Mets (Martinez 4- Oakland at Seattle, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB 3), 4:10 p.m. Kwame Harris’ tenure in San Oakland, he’s had the oppor- He will have even more Tampa Bay 77 48 .616 — San Diego (Reineke 1-0) at Arizona (Webb 18-4), Francisco had come to an end tunity to work with assistant responsibility this week when Boston 73 53 .579 4 1/2 6:40 p.m. TRANSACTIONS New York 66 59 .528 11 Friday’s Games his confidence had taken a Tom Cable, who helped the starting offense is expect- Toronto 65 60 .520 12 Washington at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. BASEBALL Baltimore 60 65 .480 17 L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. American League huge hit. another former first-round ed to play into the second half Central Division Houston at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. —Placed LHP George Harris went from being a pick revive his career in his in Saturday night’s exhibition W L Pct GB Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 5:05 p.m. Sherrill on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 16. Chicago 72 53 .576 — Atlanta at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. —Signed OF Jason Lane to first-round pick as an offen- first year with the Raiders. game against Arizona. Minnesota 72 54 .571 1/2 Cincinnati at Colorado, 6:05 p.m. a minor league contract. sive tackle in 2003 to becom- Robert Gallery, the No. 2 “We weren’t conservative Detroit 62 64 .49210 1/2 Florida at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. —Agreed to terms with Cleveland 57 67 .46014 1/2 San Diego at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. RHP Kip Wells. Optioned LHP Josh Newman to ing the main target of fan crit- pick in 2004, struggled with as far as him not having to be Kansas City 55 70 .440 17 Omaha (PCL). icism as he struggled with different coaches and schemes in certain situations,” Kiffin West Division NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated OF-DH Hideki W L Pct GB NFL Matsui from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Justin penalties and pass protection. in his first three years in the said. “So he did well. There’s Los Angeles 76 48 .613 — Christian to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Released Texas 62 65 .48815 1/2 AFC OF Jason Lane. He was eventually relegated NFL before showing signs of times at practice guys get into Oakland 57 69 .452 20 East National League to playing as a backup and on success as a left guard in him, get after him. But this Seattle 46 79 .36830 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA —Placed INF Ruben Gotay on NL Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 38 38 the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Jo-Jo Reyes from special teams last season with Cable’s zone-blocking will be a really good test for East Division Miami 1 1 0 .500 25 31 Richmond (IL). the 49ers. scheme last season. The him as far as how long we’re W L Pct GB N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 34 33 —Acquired RHP New York 69 57 .548 — New England 0 2 0 .000 25 43 Greg Maddux and cash from San Diego for two “Last year was rather diffi- Raiders believe they could going to play. This’ll be the Philadelphia 67 58 .536 1 1/2 South minor league players to be named or cash. Florida 65 61 .516 4 W L T Pct PF PA Optioned LHP Eric Stults to Las Vegas (PCL). cult. Anybody who has gone have similar success with most plays he’s played, and Atlanta 56 70 .444 13 Houston 2 0 01.000 50 43 Moved RHP Scott Proctor from the 15-day to the through a year like last year Harris. see how far he can take it.” Washington 44 82 .349 25 Tennessee 2 0 01.000 51 29 60-day DL. Central Division Jacksonville 1 1 0 .500 34 36 —Activated RHP Brett would find it rather challeng- But it took some convinc- But the real test will come W L Pct GB Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 52 62 Tomko from the 15-day DL. ing,” Harris said. “So, from ing for Harris to believe it. He once the regular season Chicago 77 48 .616 — North WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Purchased the Milwaukee 72 55 .567 6 W L T Pct PF PA contract of RHP from Columbus that point of view, yeah, you said he questioned the Raiders begins, when he will be going St. Louis 70 58 .547 8 1/2 Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 31 38 (IL). Optioned INF Kory Casto to Columbus. Houston 64 62 .50813 1/2 Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 30 44 BASKETBALL have to take a step back and as much as they questioned up against top pass rushers Pittsburgh 57 69 .45220 1/2 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 37 34 Women’s National Basketball Association reassess yourself, see where him when he negotiated his each week and dealing with Cincinnati 55 71 .43722 1/2 Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 54 61 DETROIT SHOCK—Signed F Taj McWilliams- West Division West Franklin to a one-year contract extension and G you are, and kind of just look contract to determine if this crowd noise that contributed W L Pct GB W L T Pct PF PA Ashley Shields to a seven-day contract. yourself in the mirror.” system which relies more on to the false starts that marred Arizona 65 60 .520 — Denver 1 1 0 .500 39 32 FOOTBALL Los Angeles 64 61 .512 1 Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 41 47 National Football League Harris did just that and set athleticism and speed than his tenure in San Francisco. Colorado 58 69 .457 8 Oakland 1 1 0 .500 34 23 ATLANTA FALCONS—Released WR Joe Horn. out for a fresh start to revive brute power would truly suit The pressure on Harris to San Francisco 53 72 .424 12 San Diego 1 1 0 .500 37 24 CHICAGO BEARS—Signed LS Thomas Gafford. San Diego 48 77 .384 17 NFC CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed WR Chris his career. Harris didn’t ven- his skills. succeed is high. Having East Henry. AL W L T Pct PF PA NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Released TE ture very far, signing a three- “I love the system, I love moved from right tackle in Tuesday’s Games Washington 3 0 01.000 60 40 Marcus Pollard. Signed TE Tyson DeVree. year, $16 million deal with the this running system. I think San Francisco to the left side Boston 7, Baltimore 2 N.Y. Giants 1 1 0 .500 47 47 NEW YORK JETS—Signed WR Larry Brackins. Cleveland 9, Kansas City 4 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 34 29 TENNESSEE TITANS—Waived P Josh Miller. Oakland Raiders this offsea- it’s a really good fit for me,” in Oakland, he is tasked with Toronto 2, N.Y.Yankees 1 Dallas 0 2 0 .000 30 54 Signed DB Tuff Harris. son. Harris said. “At first I have to the all-important job of pro- Tampa Bay 4, L.A. Angels 2 South HOCKEY Detroit 11, Texas 3 W L T Pct PF PA American Hockey League The deal was a low-risk say I was a little bit hesitant tecting franchise quarterback Minnesota 13, Oakland 2 Tampa Bay 2 0 01.000 44 16 IOWA CHOPS—Named Gord Dineen coach and coming from the Niners. But JaMarcus Russell’s blind side. Chicago White Sox 5, Seattle 0 Carolina 1 1 0 .500 36 44 Matt Laatsch assistant coach. one for the Raiders who guar- Wednesday’s Games New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 51 41 HORSE RACING anteed Harris only $3 million, coming here and kind of lis- “It is implicit just in that Minnesota 3, Oakland 1 Atlanta 0 2 0 .000 26 36 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF RACING AND HALL Chicago White Sox 15, Seattle 3 North OF FAME—Named Joseph E. Aulisi director. essentially giving him a one- tening to them talk about it, position in that as the left Boston at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA COLLEGE year audition to once again be and then being able to get a tackle you go up against the Kansas City at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. Detroit 2 0 01.000 40 20 NCAA—Named Steve Horgan field hockey rules N.Y.Yankees at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 40 49 modifications interpreter. a starting tackle in the NFL. chance to play in it, I’m like, premiere defensive lineman L.A. Angels 5, Tampa Bay 4 Chicago 0 2 0 .000 46 53 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE—Named Harris had an ally in ’OK, I see what they’re say- and you are the marquee line- Detroit at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Green Bay 0 2 0 .000 23 54 Megan Allen director of marketing and Trevor Edy Thursday’s Games West intern for media relations/championships. Oakland in offensive coordi- ing.’ So I mean, I’m really man in the sense that you are Kansas City (Greinke 9-8) at Cleveland (Lee 17- W L T Pct PF PA CALDWELL—Named Paul Winkler athletic train- 2), 9:05 a.m. Seattle 2 0 01.000 63 43 er. nator Greg Knapp, who had excited about the system.” protecting the quarterback’s N.Y.Yankees (Ponson 7-3) vs. Toronto (Halladay Arizona 1 1 0 .500 37 41 CLEMSON—Named John Boetsch men’s assis- the same job in San Francisco The Raiders have been blind side,” Harris said. “All 14-9) at Rogers Centre, 4:07 p.m. St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 20 40 tant tennis coach. Minnesota (Baker 7-3) at L.A. Angels (Lackey 10- San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 40 24 DAYTON—Announced the retirement of Ted when Harris was drafted out pleased so far in what they’ve those things go through your 2), 7:05 p.m. Kissell, director of athletics, at the end of the of Stanford with the No. 26 seen from Harris. He played mind.” Oakland (Smith 5-12) at Seattle (Rowland-Smith ——— year. Named Tim Wabler director of athletics. 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Thursday’s Game DELAWARE—Named Jim Fischer women’s cross pick. well in the first half last week Friday’s Games San Francisco at Chicago, 5 p.m. country coach and director of running program, N.Y.Yankees at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Friday’s Games and Wendy McFarlane women’s track and field Boston at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Tennessee at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. coach Cleveland at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Philadelphia at New England, 4:30 p.m. GEORGIA SOUTHERN—Named Brandy Petty Detroit at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Houston at Dallas, 5 p.m. director of sports medicine, Robbie Jackson allow them to develop into Ukiah hasn’t had that in the Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 5:11 p.m. Green Bay at Denver, 6 p.m. director of football sports medicine, and Matt that role. The Ukiah coach past. Recently, though, Coach Minnesota at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Biancuzzo assistant trainer. Wildcats Oakland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 1 p.m. GUILFORD—Named Joe Mitskas defensive coor- will be keeping his eye out for Hendry has been able to coor- New York Giants at New York Jets, 4 p.m. dinator, Brad Davis, Matt Hutchings, Bracy NL Jacksonville at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Maynard and Shawn Thomas assistant football Continued from Page 6 that to happen, and when it dinate a youth program for Tuesday’s Games Washington at Carolina, 4:30 p.m. coaches, and David Hayes student assistant foot- does he hopes to find one in under 14 year olds which Philadelphia 5, Washington 4 Kansas City at Miami, 4:30 p.m. ball coach. on when the situation arises. N.Y. Mets 7, Atlanta 3 New Orleans at Cincinnati, 4:35 p.m. HOLY CROSS—Named Christian Franklin assis- each position, to lead in dif- should benefit the high school Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati 0 Baltimore at St. Louis, 5 p.m. tant volleyball coach. When asked whether this Houston 5, Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 5 p.m. INDIANA—Signed Tom Crean, men’s basketball ferent ways. program in the future. Arizona at Oakland, 6 p.m. coach, to a 10-year contract. year’s team had any players of Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 1 The difference between last For now, though, the key Arizona 7, San Diego 6 Sunday’s Game LOUISVILLE—Suspended freshman QB Matt that description, Hendry Colorado 8, L.A. Dodgers 3 Buffalo at Indianapolis, 5 p.m. Simms for the first four games of the seasonfor year’s team and this year’s will be to instill the confi- Florida 6, San Francisco 0 Monday’s Game breaking team rules. shrugged. Wednesday’s Games Seattle at San Diego, 5 p.m. NORTH CAROLINA—Named Pat Myers assistant team could be confidence. At dence into this group of girls Thursday, Aug. 28 lacrosse coach. “It’s a bit too early to tell,” Houston at Milwaukee, 2:05 p.m. times last year because the that they are capable of win- Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 3:30 p.m. SOUTH CAROLINA—Named Alixe Schwartz he replied. Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. New York Jets at Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m. assistant equestrian coach for the Hunter Seat girls were so new to the sport, ning everytime they take the Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. team. Hendry does, however, Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. New England at New York Giants, 4 p.m. TENNESSEE—Announced the NCAA cleared TE had so little experience, they field. With a couple of more Jacksonville at Washington, 4 p.m. (NBC) Brandon Warren to play football this season. believe there are a few girls San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. were overwhelmed by the weeks of practice before the Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, Late Atlanta at Baltimore, 4 p.m. VASSAR—Named Paul Kueterman men’s and who have that ability. Girls Florida at San Francisco, Late Carolina at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. women’s assistant swimming and diving coach, teams from Santa Rosa who season starts, Hendry will Thursday’s Games Chicago at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Nicole Sausto-Grady women’s assistant soccer who have been around the Cincinnati (Fogg 2-5) at Chicago Cubs Tennessee at Green Bay, 5 p.m. coach, and Josh King men’s assistant basketball had much more experience have plenty of time to do that. (Zambrano 12-5), 11:20 a.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 5 p.m. coach. game for a long time where Tampa Bay at Houston, 5 p.m. playing from an early age in Colorado (De La Rosa 6-6) at L.A. Dodgers they have the experience various youth club programs. needed that could potentially

“The better you can kind of cent of his preseason passes, Niners understand why he’s calling going 12-for-19 for 99 yards, things, the easier it is to and but had no completions longer Continued from Page 6 execute out there and make than 17 yards. Grossman was interception in an 18-6 loss to decisions. The more and 13-for-23 for 118 yards and the Oakland Raiders, but more, the better feel I get.” had a 25-yard touchdown came on strong in a 34-6 For now, the race contin- pass. blowout of the Green Bay ues. “Now you can try to estab- Packers. He led the 49ers to For the Bears, the quarter- lish yourself as a leader,” said touchdowns on his final two back competition ended Orton, who started 15 games series in the second quarter, Monday when Lovie Smith as a rookie in 2005 and the including a 59-yard TD pass handed the job to Orton over final three last year. “It’s not to rookie Josh Morgan in the Grossman. going to happen overnight, final minute that sparked the “I feel like going through but just with work ethic and rout. two preseason games we had a performance just try to estab- O’Sullivan is 13-for-25 for chance to let the players have lish yourself as a leader on 225 yards and hasn’t been one last look,” Lovie Smith this offense.” sacked during the preseason, said. “It wasn’t based on just At St. Louis, on Saturday, the preseason games or just the game between the Rams but he also has two intercep- To help battle the high cost of education, tions and a lost fumble. Two training camp, not one thing and the Ravens will likely fea- of the 10 drives he has direct- — just a lot of different ture the return of St. Louis use the newspaper as a simple answer to ed were for touchdowns, with things.” running back Steven Jackson many questions. From social studies, to the The Bears made it clear who ended his holdout on A Simple three ending in turnovers and arts and sciences, the newspaper is an five with punts. during the offseason they had Wednesday and Troy Smith inexpensive way to diversify the daily lost faith in the inconsistent making the start at quarter- Decent numbers, but not curriculum. eye-popping. Grossman when they re- back for Baltimore. Smith Smith (10-for-21 with 113 signed him for just one year may play as much as three and gave Orton an extension quarters as the Ravens want to Way to The advantages of Newspapers In Education yards) and Hill (12-for-25, 104 yards, one interception) through next season. They evaluate him as they try to (NIE) are many: have struggled a bit as they try began competing for the job determine who will be the QB to learn Martz’s system. during minicamp in May and in the season opener against • Affordable. Special student rates make “The more reps I get with workouts in June before it the Cincinnati Bengals on newspapers affordable textbooks covering a heated up in camp. Sept. 7. And Jackson is sched- it, the more looks I get with at Help variety of subjects. it, the better idea I get of what They split time with the uled for a physical Thursday first team in practice and the morning and could make it Coach Martz is trying to do • Improves reading skills. Evidence has with certain calls and certain first two preseason games, onto the practice field later in things that we are trying to do with neither gaining a big sta- the day. shown there is a correlation between as an offense,” Smith said. tistical advantage. Your knowledge and achievement among Orton completed 63.2 per- students who read the newspaper.

and grind down the track, the things are in track, where • Up-to-date. The newspaper is a current Dahlberg 6-foot-5 Bolt seems to glide three of the last five Olympic source of information which gives students a above it as if he’s wearing a 100 winners eventually tested Child's realistic look at events. Continued from Page 6 cape of his own. positive for performance He runs for fun and he runs enhancing drugs and where “He’s Superman 2,” said • High interest rates. Students have a high for glory. Then he runs for a startling times are greeted interest in the newspaper because of the Michael Johnson, who got his microphone to tell the world with suspicion. nickname after shocking the all about it. But Bolt has been tested Education variety of subjects covered. There’s world with the 19.32 he ran in “I blew my mind,” Bolt four times in the past few something for everyone. the 1996 Olympics. said. “I blew the world’s weeks, three of them blood No he’s not. He’s so good mind.” tests, and come up clean. His he deserves a nickname of his Yes he did, because the coaches insist it’s raw talent own. world didn’t see this coming. and hard work that makes him For information on how you can become involved in “My name is Lightning While Phelps was a known so fast, and we might just Bolt, not Flash Gordon,” Bolt commodity after winning six have to accept that he’s a freak NIE, call (468-3500) today. said. golds in Athens, Bolt was of nature. On this sultry night in the untested on the biggest stage It’s not fair to question Bird’s Nest, the Lightning and had to talk his coach into Bolt, and it wouldn’t be fair to Bolt struck quickly, with Bolt letting him enter the 100 as question what makes Phelps coming out of the turn with a well as run his favorite 200. go so fast. big lead on his way to a 19.30 He ran both so fast that the Just sit back and appreciate that will stand until the next whispers were beginning the magical moments two time he wants to beat it. While before Bolt even draped him- great athletes gave us when it other runners pump their fists self in the flag. That’s the way mattered the most. 590 S. School St., Ukiah • 468-3500 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software TIME OUT THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 – 9 Editor: Chris McCartney, 468-3524 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

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DILBERT by Scott Adams FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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

DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne

Kim Cattrall (1956-), actress, is 52. enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, Datebook: Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008 TODAY’S SPORTS: In 2004, the to taunt us as hypocrites ...” -- Abraham International Gymnastics Federation ruled that Lincoln Today is the 234th day of 2008 and the In 1959, Hawaii became the 50th U.S. state. South Korean gymnast Yang Tae-Young was TODAY’S FACT: Vincenzo Perugia, who 62nd day of summer. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Count Basie incorrectly scored in the final round of the stole the Mona Lisa, held onto the painting for TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1858, Abraham (1904-1984), musician; Wilt Chamberlain Olympic all-around event, costing him the two years before taking it to Italy, where he Lincoln and Stephen Douglas held the first of (1936-1999), basketball player; Robert Stone gold medal. tried to sell it to an art dealer and was arrested. their seven debates. (1937-), writer, is 71; Kenny Rogers (1938-), TODAY’S QUOTE: “I hate (slavery) TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon In 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the singer, is 70; Peter Weir (1944-), film director, because it deprives our republican example of (Aug. 16) and last quarter (Aug. 23). Louvre in Paris. is 64; Joe Strummer (1952-2002), musician; its just influence in the world -- enables the

tate again. It’s worth taking a career. Productivity is the role model for others to fol- calling the shots; yet you will calculated risk. companion of profit. low. Your wonderful disposi- be far luckier with situations ASTROGRAPH LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- tion and enthusiasm sets a that aren’t directly under your -- Look out for someone you Jan. 19) -- You might be des- great example. control. Lady Luck is the one happen to be with, and this tined for involvement in a ARIES (March 21-April who wants to run the show. By Bernice Bede Osol person will look out for you. project that another has 19) -- Size isn’t likely to CANCER (June 21-July In fact, it will turn out to be severely botched, but it will intimidate you. In fact, the 22) -- Don’t get upset if an exceptionally fortunate be a blessing in disguise. bigger the issue or project, someone takes it upon him- thing to do. You’ll be lauded for your the more likely you are to go self or herself to make a deci- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. brilliance in bringing it to a after it. If you feel lucky right sion for you, because, fortu- Something extremely fortu- 22) -- Listen to everyone’s successful conclusion. now, chances you are right. nately, you couldn’t have nate will develop concerning suggestions because a gem AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- TAURUS (April 20-May picked a better person. This an involvement you may could be hidden among the Feb. 19) -- Because you’re 20) -- Strive to maintain an individual will be right on all have wanted to ditch because thorns. Your evaluation will aware that the end results can optimistic attitude in all of counts. Friday, Aug. 22, 2008 of its history of never gener- be superb, and you’ll know a be of far greater significance your endeavors, because your Know where to look for Making friends from all ating rewards. You’ll be glad winner when you hear it. than the beginning, you’ll ideas will manifest them- romance and you’ll find it. walks of life will be easy for you didn’t. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- overcome whatever you must selves. If you see yourself The Astro-Graph you in the year ahead. As a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. Dec. 21) -- The harder you in order to reach a spectacular being lucky, it will influence Matchmaker instantly reveals result, your chart indicates 22) -- Should a previously work, the luckier you’ll get -- conclusion. the outcome of your endeav- which signs are romantically that you will be much more ignored opportunity develop especially in situations that PISCES (Feb. 20-March or. perfect for you. Mail $3 to popular and in demand than similar to one that turned out pertain to the earning capaci- 20) -- Whether you want to or GEMINI (May 21-June Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 167, you’ve ever been in the past. to be successful, don’t hesi- ty generated by your job or not, you will end up being the 20) -- You’ll feel comfortable Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. Classified keep you on the right track. 468-3500 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software 10 – THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 TIME OUT Editor: Chris McCartney, 468-3524 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Puzzlers

THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek 24 23 24 24 DNNN 22 19 21 27 Unscramble these four Jumbles, OSOR one letter to each square, 26 23 22 23 to form four ordinary words. ARCE 20 18 21 19 OEOB HORAB

CLUE: PARAGUAY ORDER GRID 89 ©2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 89 All Rights Reserved.

26 89 A MUBIE 23 20 89 NO 19 89 S 89 89 89 89 89 8/21/2008 DECODED MESSAGE: LAROSI

ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2008 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com TENJIC Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as A DECATHLON WINNER suggested by the above cartoon.

25 4 -5 11 “ ” ADEC Ans: 0 6 15 14 ATHL (Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: QUEER INEPT BREACH SYSTEM 65915 Yesterday’s ONW I Answer: What the executives needed when they met 42016-5 for a bite — TEETH NNER 8/20/2008 Woman is second-guessing decision to end rough marriage

Dear Annie: After 18 years of a roller- You were strong enough to get out of an abu- homework teaches a child about life. Maybe coaster marriage, I find myself divorced. At sive marriage, and we know you will find the so, and in some cases it is surely laziness. But the time, I thought it was what I wanted. My strength to get through this, too. in our case, my daughter had ADHD. husband was verbally and emotionally abu- ANNIE’S MAILBOX Dear Annie: I must be from another time. “Angie” flew under the radar until her sive. He would also destroy my personal I was invited to a baby shower for an unwed freshman year in high school when we final- property and refuse to attend family func- By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar mother and father. I attended in order to keep ly realized she wasn’t lazy or defiant. Like tions. He placed tape recorders in my car and peace in our family. The father of the new many girls with ADHD, she didn’t show any followed me when I spent an evening with ning? -- Just Sad baby boy was there, and the girl’s grand- signs of hyperactivity. She just lacked the my girlfriends. He retired early, and instead Dear Sad: It is perfectly natural for you to mother gave the shower. focus necessary to do the assigned tasks. I of taking up a hobby, he took up drinking. I feel adrift and unsure. Being on your own I have never heard of anything like this. If would find homework half-completed and finally had enough and called it quits. after 18 years can create tremendous anxiety, both parents are there, wouldn’t it be nice if not turned in because she couldn’t stay on I’ve been on my own for nine months and and struggling financially makes you long for they had gotten married before having a baby task long enough to finish. This also hap- for some reason find myself missing this the security of being married -- even to an shower? Or am I just not getting what is pened at home. It could take her four hours to man. My life is a lot different, and my finan- abusive alcoholic. Nine months isn’t very going on these days? -- In Disbelief make her bed and put her clothes away. cial situation is very stressful. When I was long to navigate through this process. It will Dear Disbelief: At least the father is involved. After being diagnosed and put on the right married, I had a beautiful home with lovely help to find a support network -- family These days, it’s not uncommon for women to medicine, she is doing exceptionally well. gardens and no money worries. I wonder if I members, girlfriends, chat lines, book clubs - have baby showers when there is no father in She is amazed at how much she can achieve should have toughed it out. I have been asked - any place where you can find people who the picture. Please don’t punish the baby for in a short period of time. Please, parents, look out on dates, but have yet to accept any. I just offer friendship. And while you may not be the parents’ life choices. We hope they will into this if you think your child seems lazy or can’t picture myself with another man. interested in remarrying, dating can help you provide emotional stability for that child, bored. -- Happy Mom with a Happier Is it normal to feel this way? My heart is get out more and meet new people in differ- married or not, and it serves no purpose for Teenager like stone. How do I get back up and run- ent social circles, which will help you adjust. the relatives to treat the infant as a badge of Dear Mom: Many children have undiag- shame. That little boy will need all of you. nosed attention problems that interfere with THURSDAY EVENING Dear Annie: This is in response to “Been schoolwork. 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550-08 LOST & HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 7-31,8-7,14,21/08 NOTICES FOUND WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 10 30 120 120 120 120 120 FOR CHANGE OF NAME CAMPUS AIDE FT CUSTOMER BOOKKEEPER RIVER OAK Need F/T employee. Case No. SCUK CVPT ‘0851947 P/T morning. 25 hrs. wk. SERVICE Rep for busy Blue jeans required! Full CHARTER SCHOOL Needs computer SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF C for Charter Academy office in Ukiah. Strong Chg for retail store, F/T seeks the following knowledge, ability to HOPLAND MENDOCINO, Court House, Ukiah, CA 95482 Schools. Apply 1059 N. phone skills and M-F, QuickBooks, Sal positions: wait on customers, IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: BEARS State St. computer knowledge DOE & benefits. Please • Administrative Assistant pleasant personality, Krysteen Marie Zinn SIGNUPS COMMERCIAL required. Paid fax resume 707-463- (full time) willing to learn & willing THE COURT FINDS that Petitioner(s) Krysteen Marie L DRIVER medical/dental/vision 1272 or mail to: Attn: Tony, • Accounting Clerk (full to work. Call for football & “Bernie” Class A or B Lic req’d. and 401K. B&B Industrial Supply, Inc time) 462-6242 or come to Zinn has/have filed a Petition for Change of cheerleading. Animal Rescue of FT + benefits. Job Mail resume to: 923 Mazzoni St, Ukiah CA • Instructional Aides, 125 N. State St. Applicant(s)’ name FROM Klayten Scott Schmitt Boys and girls Anderson Valley is description and app C&S Waste 95482 NCLB (part time) TO Klayten Scott Zinn ages 7 through TLC Child & THE COURT ORDERS All people interested in this A offering “Bernie” for available at 351 Solutions, attn: • Custodian (PT) 15. 2nd through adoption. A good Franklin Ave in Willits Denyse @ PO Box 60, LOOKING FOR Please call for info 707- Family Services matter appear before this court to show cause why 8th grade. looking mix of Ukiah, CA 95482. 1 FT lot helper, 1 PT 467-1855. seeks 2 additional this application for change of name should not be granted For more Cook/Housekeeper Rhodesian Ridgback, sales. 468-9700 Fax resume homes for Shelter Care on: information 20 hrs/wk. Prepare snacks General Contractor program Rottweiler and Mendo Motors 707-467-1857 Attn: HEARING DATE: 8/29/08 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept E, located S & meals for children in looking to hire Applicants need to have contact Rick 3000 N. State St Hiring Committee, 555 at Court House, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, Shepherd. He is a Mental Health treatment someone willing to at least 1 spare bdrm to 707-291-9457 or MAKE A Leslie St, Ukiah CA California 95482 neutered male just after-school program. work hard. P/T to start. house a child for up to 707-272-3971 DIFFERENCE IN 95482 Dated: 7/18/08 under two years of age Menu planning, shopping, $12.50/hr. Call Will 30 days. Guaranteed hoplandbears@ THE LIFE OF A monthly allotment. /s/ John A. Behnke S and about 65 pounds. food prep and facility 485-1922 aft 4 pm RN Care Manager, comcast.net CHILD! JOIN THE Generous increase upon JOHN A. BEHNKE “Bernie” is now in clean up. Work in a 80% FTE in Clearlake training, is well Great Opportunity! TRINITY TEAM! placement. Income tax- Judge of the Superior Court country setting & in town. working with exempt. Exp. with Lucerne Trinity Youth socialized, fun loving $11.33/hr. + mileage. seniors. PHN preferred. children req. Parents will Community Clinic Services-Ukiah 603-08 I SUPPORT and active. He enjoys Pick up app @ Tapestry Exc. Bens. receive training, + Social seeks a LCSW or Lic 8-21/08 playing in the water, A social service agency Worker, in-home support Family Services 290 East Psychologist. Flex. Resume to CCMC: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OUR TROOPS taking walks and serving abused & & respite. Need 1 or 2- Gobbi St. 707-463-3300 sched, built in clientele 14642-C Lakeshore DVD DRIVE!!! playing ball. We want neglected youth in a Dr., Clearlake, CA parent homes, with 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County of The troops need to be Bernie to go to a dog Dietary Manager & good reimbursement. Residential Treatment parent home full time. F Resumes to PO Box 95422.. See Mendocino will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, entertained. loving, stable home. needed for a 68 bed Campus is looking for Home with no more than 1978, communitycare 1 biological child skilled nursing CHILD CARE September 2, 2008, at 9:00 a.m. at the County of Please donate your Call Ray or Sandy if Lucerne, CA 95458 707.com for job desc. considered. Retirees Mendocino Administration Building, Conference Room used or new DVD’s. you are interested at facility. Exp. pref. WORKERS. Hat Factory Work SECURITAS USA invited to apply. Contact A, 501 Low Gap Rd., Ukiah, CA 95482, to the discuss We will ship them to 485-0556 Apply at 1162 S. Dora CCW is responsible I Assembly, Misc. F/T + Make a Difference TLC the Fiscal Year 2008/2009 Economic Development the troops in Iraq. Any St. Ukiah, CA for the daily care & 707-463-1100 Ben. 7-3:30 M.-Fri. Fax & Be Part of a Allocation of the Community Development Block Grant type of DVD. G, PG, Direct Care Work supervision of clients & Lic#236800809 app. to 462-9442 Winning Team! program and to solicit citizen input. R, but nothing too No Exp.Needed!! living conditions. Swing Guard Card preferred or Ukiah residential bad. Thank you for Morning, eves, graveyard. HOUSEKEEPER & Night shifts available. E training avail. Uniforms childrens facility Maximum award limits include a total of $800,000 per your support! The Drug test req., no test for (Part-Time) Starting at $9.40/hr. provided. Retiree’s is looking for caring, year from the General and Economic Development troops really cannabis, gd DMV. JOIN THE TRINITY On-call $9/hr. Must be welcome. Apply online responsible individuals Allocation Enterprise Fund Components combined. Up appreciate the DVDs. Personal care, cooking, TEAM! 21 yrs old. Excellent http://www. to join our team. Some to $500,000 per application per year may be awarded Drop off boxes are at cleaning, driving & Trinity Youth Services- benefits, including D securitasjobs.com Or call exp. pref. but not nec.. from the Economic Development Allocation Enterprise ●Potter Vly Com Hello there. I heard the providing living skills Ukiah, a social service medical, dental, vision, 707-431-6745 - Will provide on the job Fund Component. The Economic Development Allocation munity Health Ctr. schools in RV were great training to adults with agency serving abused & tuition reimbursement AA/EE/M/F/V trainng. Starting sal. Over the Counter Fund Component has a maximum ●Potter Vly Hi. Scl. so I was walking down developmental disabilities. neglected youth in a & FREE co-op child $12.12 hr. 403B, great $2,500,000 award. Grants up to $35,000 (non- In Redwood Valley School Way on 8/14 to 3,6 bed group homes, Residential Treatment care. Must pass pre- SERVICE S ●3 Pepper Pizza. COORDINATOR benefits, & vac. pkg. project specific) or $70,000 (project specific) per year stop at the school and find estb. in 1988. 485-0165, Campus is looking for a employment physical, In Ukiah: Fax resume 707-463- out when school begins Housekeeper. drug test & background (Case Mgr) for Economic Development Planning and Technical ●GI Joe’s, 485-5168 6957 when I was picked up and Responsible for working check. 1 F/T in Ukiah, CA serving Assistance allocation may be awarded and do not count ●Christmas Domestic Violence brought to the Ukiah directly with the children, APPLY AT teens and young adults VALLEY VIEW toward the $800,000 cap. Dreams & Gifts. Liaison/Advocate 468-3535 Shelter. I am a cleans the bedrooms, 915 W. Church St. with developmental now hiring Or call Jasmine or Domestic Violence worker neutered/male Chow mix. bathrooms, offices, dining Ukiah or fax disabilities. Requires MA, LVN’s RN’s CNA’s The major activity category is Economic Development. or Chris Snider at 743- for the Hopland Band of 2215 or I even have a microchip room, & all other areas resume BA or RN lic + relevant All shifts available. Projects funded with CDBG allocations must carry out 468-3536 Pomo Indians. Work in a 489-4592 but the people who inside the buildings to 877-382-7617 pd experience in human Competitive wages. at least one of three National Objectives, as follows: team environment to adopted me from a SF assure the highest degree www.trinityys.org services + knowledge Hire on bonus. Friendly benefit to Targeted Income Group (TIG) persons, or assist victims of domestic shelter never registered of hygiene & cleanliness EOE of dev disability issues. work elimination of slums and blight, or meeting urgent LOST & violence through liaison 468-3529 the chip! Oh dear, do you of our facility. Excellent Salary range $2749 to environment. community development needs. FOUND work with courts, 30 know me? If so, please benefits. Starting at Mechanic, motorcycle & $3868/mo + exc. bene. Great benefits. conducting outreach and call Sage at 467-6453 $9.00/hr. ATV exp req’d. W/sml Closes 8/26/08 @ 5 pm. Beverly 462-1436 The purpose of the public hearing will be to give citizens education, and recording H.S. Diploma or GED; engines & auto of Send resume & letter of an opportunity to make their comments known. If you statistical data. Rate of pay VENDORIZATION must pass pre- motorcycles. Must have interest to H.R., RCRC, are unable to attend the public hearing, you may direct $12.50-$15.75 per hour & RATES NOTICES + employment physical, clean DMV.Sales person, 1116 Airport Park Blvd., written comments to the County of Mendocino 10 COORDINATOR for a thirty two to forty hour motorcycle & ATV sales Ukiah, CA 95482, e-mail Executive Office, 501 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, CA 95482 drug test & background FT-Ukiah, CA. Requires week. For a list of job exp req’d. Must have [email protected] or or you may telephone (707) 463-4441. In addition, check. a high school diploma; AA ♣ ♣ ♣ Free Adult Barn requirements and clean DMV. Apply in fax 707-462-4280 information may be obtained at the above address Hi there I am a big APPLY AT: degree preferred, plus 4 Cats preferences contact Andre person @ Motosports “EOE-M/F” between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on ♣ Half Way to ♣ female Boxer. I was going 915 W. Church St., Ukiah yrs FT pd exp. working So many barns, too Maldonado at 707-744- of Ukiah, 1850 N. State weekdays. St. Patricks to the post office in or fax resume to 877-382- TEACHER w/public, record keeping many mice. 1647x1324 St. No phone calls please! Fundraiser Redwood Valley to mail 7617 Alternative Education & administative duties. Adopt a barn cat and EPA TECHNICIAN www.trinityys.org EOE Talmage Community The County promotes fair housing and makes all Supper, a letter around 8/11 when Medical Office Computer proficiency a life will be nice. is responsible for Day School programs available to low and moderate income families Concert & Dance I decided that it would be Howard must, extensive data Shots, spayed or conducting ground & Positions: Andy Coren, $28.82-47.98/hr regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national (non profit) more fun to jump in Memorial Hospital input, reports, requires org neutered, not surface water monitoring M.D. PT receptionist, Mendocino origin, sexual preference, marital status, or handicap. someone's car and go Come Join our skills and accuracy. Salary aggressive, just shy. & maintaining EPA bilingual pref PT biller, County Office Fri. Sept. 5 home with them. But Dynamic Team $2346-$3301/mo plus Call A.V. Rescue and records & reports. Basic exp pref. Resume of Education 576-08 5 pm they could not keep me ●RN's-ER, ICU, [email protected] excl benes. Resume & ltr give it a try. knowledge of biological www.mcoe.us/d/hr/jobs 8-14,21,28/08 so now I am in the Ukiah Med/Surg of interest by September 489-5207 or sciences & Tribal EPA DEADLINE: 8/29/08 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No: B357538 CA Veterans Shelter at 298 Plant Rd. ●CNA: Contingent, PERSONAL 4, 2008 at 5 pm to: HR, 468-5218 grants pref.The selected Unit Code: B Loan No: SPEC#120790587/BURRELL If my people do not PT, FT TRAINERS needed. RCRC, 1116 Airport Park applicant must have or be The Savings Bank of AP #1: 168-080-08-00 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, as come and find me I will ●Cook, FT Must be certified. Blvd., Ukiah, CA 95482 willing to obtain Drinking Mendocino duly appointed Trustee under the following described be up for adoption on ●Clerk Registration: Anytime Fitness. 468- or fax 707-462-4280 or Water Certification within is seeking a Deed of Trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 8/22. Please call Sage PT 9999. email 1 yr. Selected applicants Bank Secrecy Act THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (in the forms which Memorial Hall if you know me at 467- ●Lab phlebotomist [email protected]. must be proficient in the Post Office Specialist. are lawful tender in the United States) and/or the cashier's, 293 Seminary Ave. 6453 Apply Online at: “E0E/M-F” use of Microsoft software Now Hiring! Coordinates & certified or other checks specified in Civil Code Section Ukiah, CA www.Howard programs, possess a Avg Pay $20/ hr, $57 K/yr, manages daily WAREHOUSE 2924h (payable in full at the time of sale to T.D. Service Hospital.org valid CDL & be insurable. incl. Fed ben, OT. Placed operations for PERSON/TRUCK Company) all right, title and interest conveyed to and VFW by adSource not USPS Adoptions Indian hiring preference KITCHEN AIDE (Part- compliance with the DRIVER now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property presents an all who hires. applies. FAX application Bank Secrecy Act, Responsible for the hereinafter described: Trustor: CHRISTINA BURRELL, community, all Time) 1-866-292-1387 Kittens, Cats, Dogs & & resume to: Coyote Office of Foreign transfer of goods between JEFF BURRELL Recorded July 29, 2005 as Instr. family event with a JOIN THE Puppies for adoption. Valley Tribal Office Assets Control, & US multiple warehouse No. 2005-16554 in Book --- Page --- of Official Records corned beef TRINITY TEAM! RDA NEEDED with Every Tuesday at Wow aren't those concerts (707)485-1247 Patriot Act. One year locations. Will also support in the office of the Recorder of MENDOCINO County; supper, concert Trinity Youth Services- exp. & leadership Mendocino County Farm in the Ukiah Park great! Ukiah, a social service qualities. Please submit banking or daily warehouse CALIFORNIA , pursuant to the Notice of Default and and Irish Céilí♣ Escrow/Office Supply on Talmage Rd. I think so too. It was after related exp. req. operations. Req. 3-5 Election to Sell thereunder recorded April 22, 2008 dance. Manager agency serving abused & resume to 702 S. Dora 11:30-2:30 Anderson the concert that things got Proficiency in years exp. in shipping, as Instr. No. 2008-05798 in Book --- Page --- of Immediate opening for neglected youth in a St., Ukiah CA 95482 Valley Animal Rescue- dicey for me. I misplaced banking systems & warehousing & production Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ♣ Supper $15 a full time escrow/office Residential Treatment Cheryl 895-3785 or my people, so I walked Reg. Dental Hygienist research preferred. environment preferred. MENDOCINO County CALIFORNIA. Said Deed of ♣ manager for real estate Campus is looking for a Concert and Charlene 468-5218. down Dora Street and Our prevention Good working 5+ yrs over the road Trust describes the following property: YOU ARE IN office. Candidate must Kitchen Aide to work in dance $10 hopped into someone's oriented state of the knowledge of the truck/trailer exp. required. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED JULY ♣ multi task & be able to a cafeteria style kitchen. $20 for both yard. Now I am in the art family practice is Bank Secrecy Act HS diploma or GED 14, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO handle high pressure Responsible for assisting Ukiah Shelter at 298 growing. We are desirable. Minimum preferred. Fork & Squeeze PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT situations. Must in the service of meals; ♣ Céilí is the Plant Rd Please call looking for a caring & keyboarding speed 45 lift certification & valid A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION posses a valid CA Dept set up & clean the cook Gaelic Word for Sage if you know me. knowledgable, WPM. Class A Driver’s License OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST of Real Estate license. areas, gathering of 467-6453 professional to grow Salary Range: $2108 req. Requires ability to lift YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 5350 Salary DOE. serving line areas, dining friends and with us 2-2.5 dys per to $3500 monthly & carry up to 45-60 lbs. LAKE RIDGE ROAD, UKIAH, CA 95482 "(If a street Please submit room & dishwashing sharing traditional wk. DOE. on a frequent basis. address or common designation of property is shown resume' to areas; other duties as Irish music, dance, 350 E Gobbi St. Ukiah. assigned. Excellent Office of Alfred Kerr Apply in person at Basic verbal, writing, above, no warranty is given as to its completeness Please fax resume to fun, Please NO phone calls! 200 N. School St., reading & math skills, use or correctness)." Said Sale of property will be made benefits. Starting at 459-2319. stories, food, song Ukiah, CA. of calculator & basic in "as is" condition without covenant or warranty, express Exp. Event Coord. $9.00/hr. H.S. Diploma or and maybe even RESIDENTIAL AIDE Deadline to apply: computer skills req. or implied, regarding title possession, or encumbrances, P/T contract position GED; must pass pre- poetry! NOW HIRING! Friday, August 29, Bilingual a plus. May to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured w/county promotional employment physical, Apply at 1343 S. Dora 2008 at 4 p.m. require O/T work as by said Deed of Trust, with interest as in said note group email alydia@ drug test & background Remember, No St in Ukiah EEO/AA m/f/v/d needed. Apply to: Fetzer provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said gomendo.comor call 462- check. experience or Vineyards, 12901 Old Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee 7417 for info. APPLY AT: THERAPIST partner is Rinehart Oil has an River Rd., Hopland or fax and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Said 915 W. Church St., Trinity Youth Services- necessary, but is immediate opening for a resume to (707)744-7611 sale will be held on: SEPTEMBER 3, 2008, AT 10:00 Ukiah or fax resume Ukiah, a social service more fun with your competent and poised or email fetzerhr@b- A.M. *AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE COUNTY Read All to 877-382-7617 agency serving abused friends & family! Our individual to manage an f.com AA/EOE M/F/D/V COURTHOUSE, 100 NORTH STATE STREET, www.trinityys.org and neglected youth in a OFFICE MANAGER EOE accounting department. UKIAH, CA At the time of the initial publication of this For more Applicant must have Residential Treatment CHILD notice, the total amount of the unpaid balance of the About It! Linkages Social Campus is seeking a CARE information is retiring! education and experience 140 obligation secured by the above described Deed of Work/Care Manager, Contract please contact in accounting procedures BUSY BEES Trust and estimated costs, expenses, and advances for non-profit agency Therapist to provide Derek 707-489- The Ukiah Do you have and systems, including CHILD CARE is $832,219.39. It is possible that at the time of sale helping elderly & individual, family and 2385 or 707-462- cost accounting, general in Ukiah has openings the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness the following background? disabled adults avoid group therapy services 4204 or Dave DAILY JOURNAL accounting and budgeting for your child! due. Date: August 8, 2008 T.D. SERVICE nursing homes. MSW approx. 20/hrs per week. Lowe functions. Benefits Experienced, COMPANY as said Trustee, KIMBERLY COONRADT, 3-years office manager or BSW pref. Part Qualified candidates will 707-485-7947 include, health, dental, compassionate and ASSISTANT SECRETARY T.D. SERVICE COMPANY Your Local experience. time, exc. ben. possess an MFCC, 401K, paid holidays. reliable care. M-F 7:30- 1820 E. FIRST ST., SUITE 210, P.O. BOX 11988 SANTA ♣ ♣ ♣ Resume, cover letter to LCSW, or LPC. Daily Newspaper! Customer service oriented. Salary range is from 5:30pm. Ages infant ANA, CA 92711-1988 We are assisting the Community Care, 301 APPLY AT: $55,000 to $75,000 to 5yrs. Beneficiary to collect a debt and any information we A/P , A/R, H/R, Payroll. S. State St., Ukiah CA 915 W. Church St., depending on experience. 489-3874 obtain will be used for that purpose whether PUBLIC NOTICE 599-08 Type 45 wpm, 10-key exp. 95482 Send resume and cover Ukiah or fax resume 707-468-9347 to 877-382-7617 received orally or in writing. If the Trustee is unable 8-21,28,9-4,11/08 letter to Misty’s Treehouse PC expertise a must, communitycare707.com www.trinityys.org to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's 535-08 FICTITIOUS rrinehart@ Daycare, a loving EOE sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies 7-31,8-7,14,21/08 BUSINESS NAME MAC exp. helpful. rinehartoil.com or fax to educational & safe paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall FICTITIOUS STATEMENT Excellent EXCEL skills. Strong (707)468-3820 attn: R. environ. 467-0701 .Lic. have no further recourse. If available, the expected BUSINESS NAME File No.: 2008-F0531 Rinehart. 230003620 opening bid and/or postponement information may be STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING Accounting/Finance/ obtained by calling the following telephone number(s) File No.: 2008-F0435 PERSON(S) IS (ARE) Budget background. on the day before the sale: (714) 480-5690 or you may THE FOLLOWING DOING BUSINESS AS: IT/LAN knowledge helpful. NOW ACCEPTING CREEKSIDE access sales information at www.ascentex.com/websales. PERSON(S) IS (ARE) HOUREY TAC# 797078C PUB: 08/14/08, 08/21/08, 08/28/08 DOING BUSINESS AS: CONSTRUCTION Fast-paced office environment. APPLICATIONS MENDOCARS SERVICES VILLAGE 182 E Gobbi St Unit D 711 Sanel Drive Send resume to: HUD subsidized senior housing now Ukiah, CA 95482 Ukiah, CA 95482 Lenore Senior Apartments Fort Bragg Advocate-News accepting applications for waiting lists 15 minutes Jacob Klee Jerry Patrick Treadway PO Box 1188 1601 Road B 711 Sanel Drive 251 S. Lenore St., Willits, CA 95490 for qualifying low income, very low Redwood Valley, CA 95470 Ukiah, CA 95482 Fort Bragg, CA 95437-1188 ‘til prime time... This business is conducted This business is conducted 1-Bedroom and “Mobility Impaired” Units income & extremely low income by an Individual. The by an Individual. The Or email to: applicants. 1 bdrm units & 2 bdrm. unit registrant commenced to registrant commenced to [email protected] TDD 1-800-735-2929 Do you know transact business under the transact business under the as well as (4) 1-bedroom accessible fictitious business name or fictitious business name or units. 62+ yrs. or mobility impaired. where your names listed above on July names listed above on or Apply in person HUD Subsidized Senior Housing ON TV Guide is? 10, 2008. Endorsed-Filed August 19, 2008. 450 N. Franklin Street MUST BE AGE 62 AND OVER Apply at on July 10, 2008 at the Endorsed-Filed on August 751 Waugh Ln., Ukiah Mendocino County Clerks 19, 2008 at the Mendocino Fort Bragg, CA 95437 Extremely Low Income Accepted ON TV Guide inside Office. or call 463-0721 The Ukiah Daily County Clerks Office. Background check and drug test (707) 456-0552 or (707) 459-2153 Journal /s/Jacob Klee /s/Jerry Treadway required. EOE Hrs. 2-5pm M-F Every Sunday JACOB KLEE JERRY TREADWAY Call today for your Application TDD 800-735-2929 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software

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SERVICES MISC. PETS & GARAGE GARAGE GARAGE MOTOR- REAL ESTATE 200 OFFERED 320 DUPLEXES 480 FOR SALE 500 SUPPLIES 510 LIVESTOCK 590 SALES 590 SALES 590 SALES 620 CYCLES 710 WANTED HORSE BOARDING in Lg 4-plex 2bd, N/S/P.Avl. Hot Tub 2008 Many jets. A-1 Syberian Husky OAT HAY! 420 Lake Mendo Dr FREE GARAGE MULTI FAMILY Lots & YAMAHA 2003 LOOKING for hunting Hopland. Stalls, 9/1. 165 Oak Manor Ct. Therapy seats Warranty. pups. $600/$800 Sire & $12 per bale, 60 bales Sat 8-2. Fishing reels & SALE SIGNS. lots of lg furn. Misc YZ450F $3000 and lease for deer, pigs, pastures, 500+ ac. of Sec. 8 ok $800+ dep.462- Never used. Worth $5000 Dam AKC Reg. All or more. $14 single poles, toys, furn, dryer, Realty World Selzer items. Everything must accessories turkey, quail. Prefer large trails. 234-0118 2234 Sell $1895. 766-8622 shots. 274-8669 621-3897 saw, clths Realty. 350 E. Gobbi go! Sat 8-3 2400 Mill 485-8073 acreage. Willing to pay Creek Rd, Talmage $$$. Call 489-5664 Inflatable jump houses Ukiah-Completely MOTORCYCLE gear, Chihuahua puppies, CKC GARAGE BIRD CAGES, needle Garage sale 616 W. Kawasaki KLR 650 2006 delivered to your party refurb. 3bd 1 1/4ba. ramp, 2 Oneil wetsuits reg. 1st shots & wormed. 590 SALES work books, fabrics & Church St. Sat 8-12p. Yard Sale Sat 8-2p model. Low miles $3000 Call JONAHS JUMPS Gar, yd. No pets. & accessories. Ready now. $400 obo 2 fam. - Sat. 8-12 much more. Sat & Sun kids sports gear, bikes, 9802 Uva Dr. Toys, Call 972-2651 770 REAL ESTATE 972-0943 $1125/mo + SD. 391- Stainless truck tool box (813) 310-6114 Willits 9-4 740 N. Oak St misc. clths, tools, bike parts, MORTGAGE LOANS 140 N. Court Rd. CARS 5852 or 391-7852 $150. New basketball lots of stuff! purchasing & refin. BUSINESSES Purebred Rottweiler clothes, furn, baby DEERWOOD-2160 GREAT YARD Sale! 680 FOR SALE hoop $75. Bradley Male 1 yr old. items, misc. Aug. 22, 23 & 24 8-5 Yard sale Sat 8-4 4380 Rates at 6%. Also 215 FOR SALE HOMES SIERRA PL MULTI- $$CASH FOR YOUR stainless smoker $200. Papered $400. 106 Tedford Ave. First Ave LOTS of doing short sales!! Beauty Salon 4 or 5 330 FOR RENT 3-Fam 1391 Yokayo Dr. FAM, TOOLS, USED CARS $$$ For Corner comp. desk & 972-3029 HSEHLD GOODS, Clothes, toys etc. teen/kids clths, toys, furn, Larry Wright station. Off-street pking 160 CHERRY 3Bd. 1 Fri, Sat, Sun 9-3. Misc your old used cars! FREE Golden Bear Mortgage chair $100. 485-8073 STEREO, DYER, hsehld misc, diving gear $12,000. 485-0609 Bath $1100/$1500 dep. UKC Blues. American furn, riding mower. MOVING SALE pick up in Ukiah area! Lost 707-239-8080 SWAMP COOLER CLOTHES, BOOKS, Evenings. Pet neg. Avail. Now. Pitbull Terrier puppies. Good stuff, good 2140 Woodlake Dr. off Yard sale Sat 9-3p. title ok. Steel drop boxes window mount $150 Famous bloodlines prices! RECORDS, MOVIES, Deerwood Dr. Sat & 5980 Central Ave in Driving Range business Century 21 (707)468- for scrap metal also obo 462-7925 www.free ETC. SAT Sun. 9-1, Lthr Calpella. Elec. stove, for sale. Must meet 0463 available upon request, webs.com/duecedue ONLY 8AM-? couch/love seat, 6 exercise equip, lots of fairgrounds req. Call Jeff www.ukiahrentals.net call 707-546-7553!!!! cekennels/ (707) 513- EVERYTHING MUST person dining set, misc. at 462-6238 1BD, 1BA kitchen, 8134 msg or 391-2090 GO! Misc. items & furn. antique vanity + more MONEY living rm, AC, sm yard, 514 W. Mill St Sat & TO LOAN super nice. N/S/P $750 Sun 11-6 220 462-7898 NEED A HOME LOAN? 3bd, 2ba Newly First Cypress has opened remodeled. Garage not a new office in Ukiah to incld. Credit report & serve your Real Estate score a must. N/P. In lending needs. Many Nice, CA. Avail. 9/1 programs to choose from. $900/mo. For more Call Bill Mckenzie at info, Della 485-0841 463-2200 Check out our 3bd2ba. Lg. 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Warehouse Forklift 3500 T.H. $1050. lbs Cap Good cushion Pool, Garg. 462-5009 tires, Well maintained, DAILY JOURNAL Spacious 2bd. Pool. Propane fueled $2450 H20, trash pd. $850. 463-2203 Also 1bd. $725. Ht. AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 420 BOATS Your ONLY Local Se habla espanol. Sea Eagle Se-8 inflatable APARTMENTS boat w/motor mount, News Source. 310 FURNISHED $250. & Trailer avail 744- 1943 Cute & clean 1bd $650+dep. Close to town. No Sec. 8 or pets. 472- 460 APPLIANCES Call 0322 Maytag washer & dryer w/stand $800/obo. Hardly 320 DUPLEXES used. 272-3644 3bd/1.5bth Ukiah tnhse w/ SUNFROST 468-3533 fireplace, w/d hkup, REFRIGERATOR garage, $1200/mo RF16. Needs work. $1600dep 707/433-6688 $750. 468-8935 to subscribe Duplex on Capps & USED Carrigan, $1175 rent. APPLIANCES $1300 sec. 2 bdrm. 1.5 & FURNITURE. ba 462-4759 Guaranteed. 485-1216 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL WEATHER THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2008 - 13 . 3-DAY FORECAST SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER CALIFORNIA CITIES Shown is today s weather. Temperatures are today s highs Today Fri. Today Fri. TODAY and tonight s lows. 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Lake Tahoe 80/42/s 80/42/s 79/53 Boonville Lodi 92/60/s 93/59/s Stockton 92/59/s 94/59/s Mostly sunny Record low ...... 40 in 1910 81/54 89/56 Precipitation Lompoc 71/56/pc 70/60/pc Tahoe Valley 80/42/s 80/42/s Long Beach 79/66/pc 80/66/pc Torrance 79/64/pc 79/65/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Wed...... 0.00" Gualala Los Angeles 80/64/pc 80/66/pc Vacaville 92/58/s 93/58/s SATURDAY Month to date ...... 0.00" Mammoth 76/49/s 76/44/s Vallejo 76/55/pc 76/52/s Normal month to date ...... 0.09" 68/54 Clearlake 89/57 Marysville 93/61/s 96/58/s Van Nuys 87/65/pc 85/64/pc 95° Season to date ...... 0.00" Modesto 91/62/s 94/62/s Visalia 95/64/s 96/64/s Last season to date ...... 0.12" Monrovia 86/64/pc 86/66/s Willits 83/51/c 88/52/s Normal season to date ...... 0.14" Cloverdale 55° Monterey 69/54/pc 67/56/pc Yosemite Valley 96/57/s 98/55/s 85/55 Morro Bay 69/56/pc 67/56/pc Yreka 84/49/pc 91/49/s Partly sunny Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2008 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 728.23 feet; Storage: 53,542 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 1 cfs Outflow: 52 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .017 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .38 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .007 ppm (.25 ppm)

counties and four largest tion; 3) access to health care; Learning Project, Mendocino Grants cities. 4) healthy lifestyles. County Youth Project’s “Stop Companies to end lead Of the approximately Now is the time for organi- Before Your Start” program, Depression and Bipolar Continued from Page 1 $953,000 that Mendocino zations who deal with these wheel weight use in Calif. County got this year, 10 per- four priority areas to apply for Support Alliance Art By MARCUS WOHLSEN used to balance tires, are the terms of the settlement, cent has been set aside (as is “Round 7” grant monies, this Workshops in Willits, and the Associated Press clipped to the wheels of near- incoming money could be the case in past years, going being the seventh year the Ukiah Valley Trail Group’s SAN FRANCISCO — An ly all 200 million cars and used without restriction by back to 2001) for community grants are being offered. The Low Gap Park Extension Oakland environmental group trucks on U.S. roadways, states receiving it. health projects. 2008 application deadline is Trail. announced Wednesday that according to the In April of this year, In simple terms -- which Sept. 30. Requests for applications Chrysler LLC and three auto- Environmental Protection according to the California are hard to come by in this In 2007’s “Round 6,” can be found online at parts makers have agreed to Agency, which has been Attorney General’s office, the complicated legal tangle -- grants totaling $93,896 were end their use of lead wheel encouraging manufacturers, www.co.mendocino.ca.us/ph/ state received just over $832 that means that grant money is given to 11 organizations weights in California. retailers and repair shops to mctsac/index; or applicants million. being offered to organizations throughout the county’s five The settlement comes voluntarily halt the use of all can contact the Tobacco Half of each year’s pay- for projects related to the districts. The average allot- about a year after the Center lead wheel weights by the end Settlement Oversight ment goes to the state of county’s Community Health ment is usually under for Environmental Health of 2011. Committee, attn. Cassandra California, with the Governor Improvement Plan. The focus $10,000. took legal action against the Anti-lead groups have crit- Thatcher, Mendocino County and Legislature determining of these projects should relate Among the projects funded companies claiming the icized the agency for not HHSA Public Health Branch, how it will be used. The other to one or more of the follow- last year were the Mendocino weights were falling off cars enacting a mandatory lead 1120 S. Dora Street, Ukiah, half is divided, based on pop- ing areas: 1) aging; 2) alcohol County Office of Education’s and trucks and polluting the wheel weight ban similar to 95482. Or call 472-2793. one already in place in the ulation, among the state’s 58 and drug outreach and educa- Community Services state’s drinking water. The settlement approved in European Union. Alameda County Superior According to the EPA, Nations” is to be planted with rendered the manual observa- resiliency to adverse social Court requires Chrysler, weights that fall off are typi- Park trees common to each of the tion obsolete. influences, particularly sub- Perfect Equipment Inc., cally washed into storm sew- four nations of the Besides the international stance abuse. Having the Hennessy Industries Inc. and ers and end up in waterways, International Latitude scientific value of this pro- opportunity to collaborate Plombco Inc. to phase out or get picked up during street Continued from Page 1 Observatory Project. The ject, the International Polar with other county agencies lead wheel weights statewide cleaning and taken to land- observer at the International trees in the grove will honor Motion Service served as a and non-profits made this by the end of 2009, the center fills, where they can corrode Latitude Observatory before the shared scientific and unique example of how dedi- project a success.” said. and contaminate groundwater. A 2006 U.S. Geological it was closed in the 1982. humanitarian dedication of cated individuals can sur- Additionally, several youth According to the group, which specializes in anti-lead Survey report estimated that We anticipate the park will the astronomers and geodesic mount barriers of nationalism worked with local artist, be open to the public in the surveyors who spent the night and war to continue to work campaigns, errant wheel about 2,000 tons of lead from Elizabeth Raybee, to create weights release 500,000 wheel weights ended up on very near future. The first timing the passage stars together. ceramic/mosaic medallions elements of the park are com- across the celestial meridian. pounds of lead in California the nation’s roads in one year. for permanent placement in annually — the largest source Wheel weight manufactur- plete, but there is much work Ukiah International Observatory Park the labyrinth. Raybee worked to be done and ongoing main- Latitude Observatory, estab- Artline Labyrinth (OPAL) of new lead environmental ers are replacing lead weights with members of the Ukiah contamination in the state. with weights made from steel tenance unique to lished in 1899, was one of The County of Mendocino Poet Laureate Committee to Observatory Park. five observatories located in RuralMurals Project installed The group said it had sin- or zinc alloys. incorporate (in the medal- The USGS report said Observatory Park was the United States, Southern a 3,000 square foot labyrinth gled out Chrysler because lions), haiku from the 2004 other auto makers were more study is needed to deter- designed to preserve the his- Russia (now Uzbekistan), at Observatory Park in 2005 and 2005 ukiaHaiku Japan, and Italy. All were part under the direction of Alex already moving away from mine if zinc in wheel weights toric site and provide a quiet Festivals. A local Boy Scout the use of lead wheel weights. might also have environmen- sanctuary for neighborhood of an important, long term Champion, international labyrinth designer, earth artist troop planted the labyrinth The weights, which are tal consequences. residents and visitors to program of scientific cooper- with close to 1,000 California Ukiah. Careful planning cre- ation. The International Polar and director the ArtLine Project. Champion will be Meadow Sedge starts. “I just wanted to make it ated several special ameni- Motion Service, of the Events sponsored by the ties: International Geodetic speaking at the Park Election clear that the request didn’t Saturday, discuss labyrinths Friends of the Observatory come from any council mem- • A passive park, (one Association, coordinated the begin at 10:30 at the without sport fields, play- cooperative effort among sci- and answering questions. bers,” she said. The RuralMurals Project is labyrinth located at the south Continued from Page 1 Councilmember John grounds or barbecue areas), it entist from around the world end of the park. Visitors are will offer a quiet sanctuary to study the Earth’s wobble county-wide partnership treasurer, were all filed for by McCowen said he supported sponsored by the Mendocino encouraged to use the Luce the idea of cutting costs by for neighborhood residents on its rotational axis. Avenue entrance. the incumbents and no one and out of area visitors who Each observatory gathered County Health and Human else. cutting the election. Services Agency to promote Martin Bradley is a volun- “It just makes sense to are interested in the park’s information that is still used teer with The Friends of With the vote, Mayor Doug by scientists today, along strength-based youth strate- move forward with the historical significance. Observatory Park. The group Crane, Councilmember Mari • The landscaping design is with information obtained gies by creating youth-driven Rodin and City Treasurer appointment and save the from satellites, to determine public art across Mendocino is seeking new volunteers to costs involved with the elec- dedicated to native and accli- help maintain the park, dis- Allen Carter were reappointed polar motion; the size, shape, County. Meredyth Reinhard, to their current positions. tion,” he said. mated plants that thrive in the cuss future uses and help After discussion on the inland coastal valleys of and physical properties of the Senior Program Specialist Prior to discussion of the earth; and to aid international with HHSA explained “The research the history of the item had ended, McCowen Northern California. observatory and plan inter- item, both Crane and Rodin space programs through the Observatory Park Artline excused themselves from the made the motion, • A labyrinth, a feature for pretive exhibits. Contact Councilmember Benj Thomas all ages, from children play- precise navigational patterns Labyrinth (OPAL) engaged proceedings due to a possible of orbiting satellites. The youth in a pro-social, com- Martin Bradley at the Park conflict of interest. seconded it and with the ing in the paths to adults added support of Baldwin, the walking it on a quiet evening. Ukiah station operated until munity-bonding enterprise on Saturday, call 4625029 or City Clerk Linda Brown 1982 when computerization which helped to build e-mail [email protected]. item carried unanimously. • The “Grove of the said that since the number of Rob Burgess can be applicants for the positions reached at [email protected]. meeting.” is in a park environment not enforcement problems,” he was exactly the same as the Smoking Merz said there had been be obtrusive. We’ve already said. “Some of the people who number of positions open, an careful thought put into the started talking about language sit there for hours smoking opportunity to save revenue selection of the three sites. and look of the signs. For and littering they could also on the elections presented Continued from Page 1 “They are small confined example, Carpenter Hudson be doing other things that are itself. “We think there is an “We talked about that last areas with high use,” she said. (Park) does prohibit alcoholic illegal.” “We have had excessive litter beverages so we’re going to Vice-mayor Phil Baldwin opportunity here for the city meeting (adding Todd Grove to save some money,” she MIRRORS (R) - ID REQ'D (130 415) 700 945 Park),” he said. and we are also concerned put both on the same sign.” said he was in favor of the STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS (PG) (1225 about fire danger to the Sun Merz said several discus- item, but that he had reserva- said. “If you don’t appoint 250 515) 740 1010 Katie Merz, Community them tonight you don’t have TROPIC THUNDER (R) - ID REQ'D # (110 House. They thought this was sions had taken place between tions about those who would 430) 725 1010 Services supervisor, said that any choice, an election will PINEAPPLE EXPRESS (R) - ID REQ'D (120 the Parks, Recreation and a reasonable step forward in city staff and the Ukiah Police be affected. this direction. We identified Department about enforce- “I’m going to support the take place.” 410) 710 1000 Golf Commission had talked Vice-Mayor Phil Baldwin THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON about doing just that at an ear- three items that we were con- ment of the ordinance. motion, however the prohibi- EMPEROR (PG-13) (115 425) 720 1005 cerned in health and safety. “The police department has tion of smoking in certain said the action would have the MAMMA MIA (PG-13) (100 400) 655 935 lier meeting. effect of stripping the right of Times For 8/21 ©2008 Sage Sangiacomo, Cigarette litter is a nuisance. been very supportive of this areas has been an easy one There is a fire hazard with our item,” she said. “They did feel and the reason is generally those in question to declare Community Services director, that they had been once again said more research would dry climate. There is also nui- that although everything is smokers are among the poor- Watch Repair sance for non-smokers.” prioritized, when feasible they est people in our community voted in by the electorate. have to be done before other “If we take this action they locations could be added to Sangiacomo said proper would be glad to enforce this and we all know poor people notification would be estab- item.” tend not to vote,” he said. will not be able to claim that the ordinance. they have been reelected “They want to know the lished to let visitors know Councilmember John “The action we’re taking what the rules were. McCowen said the ban may today is not very controversial because the wording of the Need a watch battery impacts and look at the certificate says ‘appointed,’” or watch band? impacts of such an ordi- “At each of those three also assist in alleviating other with the voting population. locations there is still smoking problems associated with loi- I’m going to vote for it he said. nance,” he said. “They’ve City Manager Jane Stop By today... asked for staff to look into the allowed in the parking lot tering for long periods of time because I’m a politician.” areas,” he said. “We want to in the locations listed in the With the approval of the Chambers said that it number of citations at that behooved her to point out that D. William Jewelers location. That will be re-agen- make sure the signage is visi- ordinance. ordinance, the ban will take ble and adequate, but since it “This may help with other effect in 30 days. the idea came from city staff Pear Tree Center dized at a future commission . and not the candidates. 462-4636 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software

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