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Tuesday: Mostly sunny and cooler $1 tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 52 pages, Volume 148 Number 91 email: [email protected] FOCUS ON FILM Disaster supply trailers arrive in Mendocino County will be ing enough cots, linens, blankets Cross. Red Cross receives made easier by two pieces of and pillows for 75 people. Also In addition to medical supplies, two fully equipped equipment recently acquired by included are supplies of water, each trailer also includes all of the trailers for county the American Red Cross. emergency supplies, medicine, administrative supplies necessary SHELBY Two fully equipped disaster and kitchen and cleaning supplies. to get a shelter up and running. By BEN BROWN supply trailers will be located in “These will be the supplies to Several different spaces WHITE The Daily Journal Mendocino County. Each 10-foot provide clients with what they throughout the county have agreed The job of effectively and effi- by seven-foot trailer is packed need,” said Randi Frances, disaster ciently supplying disaster shelters tight with shelter supplies, includ- services chairperson for the Red See TRAILERS, Page A-14

9TH ANNUAL HOSPICE AND HOGS POKER Gore film ‘Pirates’ is showing a must-see , the outrageous pirate, is in in Willits trouble again, but this time (Bill ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ Nighy) has come back from the depths of the sea to go up against him. documents global warming “: Dead Man’s By CLAUDIA REED Chest,” directed by Gore Verbinski and star- The Willits News ring Johnny Depp (“Charlie and the Chocolate It began with Vice President Al Factory”), Orlando Bloom (“The Lord of the Gore’s Power Point documentation Rings” Trilogy), (“Pride and of the destruction caused by global Prejudice”) and Nighy (“Love Actually”) tells warming. the tale of the infamous Davy Jones, who is at As the full-length movie “An odds with the well-known Jack Sparrow Inconvenient Truth,” it won a stand- (Depp) along with his friends Will and ing ovation at Cannes Film Festival Elizabeth. earlier this year. Will Turner (Bloom) and Now, with only 150 copies of the (Knightley) have decided to get married, but film available, it’s showing at Noyo on the day of their wedding the surprise arrest Theater in Willits through of both Will and Elizabeth puts all of their Thursday. plans on hold. They are charged with helping The film was brought here by the Jack Sparrow flee from jail and are to be pun- WELL (Willits Economic ished by death. LocaLization) group. When this problem arises Cutler Beckett, On Wednesday, after the 7:10 who is taking charge of this arrest makes Will p.m. showing, WELL participants an offer. He tells him that the charges against Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal will moderate an in-theater discus- him and against his fiancée will be dropped if Nearly 100 riders showed up for the ninth annual Hospice and HOGS Poker Run sion on the implications of informa- he can get possession of Jack Sparrow’s com- on Saturday.The event, held by the Mendocino County Harley Owners Group, took tion they say is vital for our biore- pass, which Jack uses to navigate his ship, The riders through the county’s back roads and raised money to benefit Phoenix gion in Northwest California. . Hospice of Mendocino County. “‘An Inconvenient Truth’ gives Will, seeing no other way out of this mess, voice to a crisis that impacts us all,” sets out to find Jack and the prized compass WELL organizers say. “The facts that never leaves his sight. When he reaches are chilling .... Reversing global Jack on the shores of an island he explains to Bikers warming is not a political issue. It’s him the problems that have been going on and a practical and realistic proposal. what he needs from him. It’s our civic responsibility.” Jack, still being the bargaining pirate that rally for According to “Boiling Point,” a he is, agrees to hand over his compass if Will book by Pulitzer Prize winning can help him find and retrieve a key needed to author Ross Gelbspan, rapidly ris- open a chest that must also be found. a cause ing sea levels are already threaten- Will is left with basically no alternative and ing entire populations of island must help Jack with his deceitful ways in nations. order to fully re-establish his own life and “In November 2000,” he writes, keep himself out of harm’s way. The one thing “officials began the permanent Will doesn’t know is that the key he is trying evacuation of more than 40,000 to find is a valuable asset to many others. people from their traditional home This movie, being the second installment of (on the Duke of York Islands near the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels proved to Papua New Guinea). The islands be a great addition to the already popular and are just 12 feet above sea level and growing storyline. water levels are rising by 11.8 inch- “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s es per year.” Chest,” like its predecessor, is funny, witty and The ninth annual Hospice and HOGS Poker Run took riders across Mendocino Elsewhere, he adds, an ocean full of imagination. The potential that this County, stopping at Brutocao Winery in Hopland, the Navarro General Store, the rise of one meter (about three feet), movie carries and the support it has gotten Anderson Valley Brewery and the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds. predicted by the Intergovernmental from the media and its large number of fans is an even better representation of how these movies truly have a fantastic story behind See WILLITS, Page A-13 them. The cast for this movie came back from the first and did a commendable job of acting. Johnny Depp is by far one of the most tal- Feds declare salmon economic disaster ented actors known today. He can take charac- ters and make them his own so they have cre- Thompson calls it a resource disaster, it makes fisher- sees the offshore fishing industry Schwarzenegger deemed the ative and unique personalities that none of men and associated businesses eli- and fisheries resources, meant to declaration long overdue. He and a them are ever the same. His character in this first step in relief gible for loans, but not grants. replenish the salmon stock in the number of California state and movie as Jack Sparrow is one of the best parts for local fishermen “Secretary Gutierrez’s decision Klamath River. The disaster decla- federal legislators had been push- I have seen him play. to declare a state of emergency ration said the low abundance ing for assistance and a federal Many actors are well rehearsed at their The Daily Journal allows state officials to pursue Klamath River salmon is primarily state of emergency declaration jobs, but many have the same feel or act for On Thursday, U.S. Commerce assistance for those who rely on due to natural causes, including since April when the fishing each character, making them all the same. Secretary Carlos Gutierrez salmon fishing -- those who are at drought and poor ocean condi- restrictions were put in place. On There is such a difference between Johnny announced that the federal govern- risk of losing their boats, perma- tions. Monday, Schwarzenegger along Depp’s personality in an interview and the ment has declared an economic nently shutting their doors or “Fishermen and their families with California Sens. Dianne personalities of all of his characters -- all of disaster for salmon fishermen on being forced out of their liveli- in Oregon and California are being Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, which seem as if they are different people. the California and Oregon coasts. hoods,” Gov. Arnold Schwarze- hard from several years of Congressman Mike Thompson, D- This movie is easily going to be one of the The affected area covers nearly negger said following the an- drought conditions which have led Helena, and the governor of most popular and most watched movies this 700 miles of coastline between nouncement. to a low abundance of fish and Oregon and several members of summer -- put it on your must-see list. Cape Falcon, Ore. and Point Sur. Fishermen have been severely severely restricted catch. Today, I Oregon’s congressional delegation Rating: PG-13 The federal declaration is one impacted by restrictions imposed am declaring a fishery resource spoke with Gutierrez in confer- Running Time: 2 hrs. 30 min. of the first steps necessary for fish- by the National Oceanic and disaster, which will pave the way ence call. Editor’s note: Shelby White is a recent graduate ermen in the area to receive need- Atmospheric Administration for relief to our fisherman, their Gutierrez announced his deci- of Ukiah High, who is reviewing new movies at the ed aid following a highly limited (NOAA), a division of the families and their communities,” Ukiah theater for our readers. fishing season. As a fishery Commerce Department that over- Gutierrez said Thursday. See SALMON, Page A-13

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with the North on the sidelines of those discussions. compiled from reports Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill was in Seoul as POLICE REPORTS prepared by the Califor- The world briefly part of a regional tour to coordinate the international response The following were nia Department of For- to the North’s test-firing Wednesday of seven missiles. The tests compiled from reports estry and Fire Preven- caused international outrage but also division over whether prepared by the Ukiah tion. North Korea should be punished. Police Department. To FIRE -- Units from the Astronauts say their test of daring Over Chinese and Russian objections, Japan on Friday pro- anonymously report Hopland Volunteer Fire spacewalk repair technique works well posed a U.N. Security Council resolution that would impose crime information, call Department and the sanctions on North Korea and order the communist regime to 463-6205. California Department of HOUSTON (AP) — A key test of a daring yet wobbly space- stop developing ballistic missiles. ARREST -- Rebecca Forestry and Fire Protection walking technique that could be used someday to repair space Backed by the United States, Britain and France, the new Rulka, 26, of Clearlake, was responded to a one-acre veg- shuttle heat shields worked well Saturday and got good reviews resolution came as President Bush expressed frustration with arrested on suspicion of dri- etation fire in the 3800 block from two of Discovery’s astronauts who may have to put it to the slow pace of diplomacy and urged world leaders to send ving under the influence on of Feliz Creek Road in work for real on Wednesday. Pyongyang a strong message condemning the missile tests, the corner of North School Hopland at 1:26 p.m. The repair simulation put them at the end of an oscillating, staged in defiance of international warnings. Street and Scott Street at Saturday. 100-foot combination of a robotic arm and an extension pole “What matters most of all is for Kim Jong Il to see the world 2:05 a.m. Friday. Rulka was Crews had the fire con- that astronaut Piers Sellers said made him feel “like a bug on speak with one voice,” Bush said Friday during a trip to released after being cited. tained by 2 p.m. and had it the end of a fishing rod here.” Chicago. “That’s the purpose, really.” ARREST -- Wayah out by 4:30 p.m. The cause In a seven-and-a-half hour spacewalk, the first of three Bluewolf, 30, of Hopland, of the fire is believed to be orbital excursions planned for this mission, Sellers and Michael Israel rejects Palestinian cease-fire offer was arrested on suspicion of nearby power lines. Fossum said they could do most of the mock tasks they were driving under the influence assigned with only moderate difficulty. because it doesn’t call for soldier’s release on the corner of Leslie Street And that’s what NASA wanted to hear. and Gobbi Street at 8:06 The technique using the extension on the robotic arm was GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — The head of the Hamas-led CORRECTIONS Palestinian government called Saturday for a truce in the Israeli p.m. Friday. Bluewolf was developed to make sure there is never a repeat of the Columbia released after being cited. The Ukiah Daily Journal disaster, which killed seven astronauts in 2003. A piece of foam offensive in Gaza, but Israel demanded that Hamas first free a reserves this space to correct captured Israeli soldier and halt rocket attacks on its southern ARREST -- Carmen from the shuttle’s external fuel tank struck Columbia’s wing Chavez, 30, of Talmage, was errors or make clarifications during launch, creating a breach that allowed fiery gases to pen- towns. Israeli troops scaled back their operations to two spots in to news articles. Significant Gaza as fighting claimed the lives of six Palestinians, raising arrested on suspicion of dri- etrate the shuttle during the return flight to Earth. ving under the influence in errors in obituary notices or the death toll to at least 44 since the incursion began last week. birth announcements will Among the dead were a mother and two of her children killed the 700 block of North State U.S. authorities ask to exhume Street at 10:56 p.m. Friday result in reprinting the entire by an explosion at a house near Gaza City. Israel’s military ini- article. Errors may be report- remains of alleged Iraqi rape victim tially denied responsibility, but later said an airstrike aimed at ed to the editor, 468-3526. militants in the area struck a street instead. It said it was check- Those arrested by law TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) — U.S. investigators have asked Iraqi ing reports of civilian casualties. enforcement officers are inno- authorities to help them navigate cultural sensitivities to cent until proven guilty. People Israeli troops entered the Gaza Strip on June 28, three days reported as having been arrested LOTTERY NUMBERS exhume the body of a teenager allegedly raped and murdered after Hamas militants captured an Israeli soldier during a cross- may contact the Daily Journal with her family by American soldiers, a military official said border raid, and they have been battering the coastal strip with once their case has been con- DAILY 3: night: 3, 8, 5. Saturday. U.S. Maj. Mark Wright said U.S. authorities are cluded so the results can be afternoon: 4, 8, 0. heavy artillery barrages and airstrikes. reported. Those who feel the aware that Islamic tradition has strict rules governing exhuma- Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh urged Israel on FANTASY 5: 24, 31, tion and could require religious leaders to become involved in information is in error should Saturday to halt the offensive, release Palestinian prisoners and contact the appropriate agency. 32, 35, 37. the investigation. “You want to be aware of these cultural issues resume indirect talks about the captured soldier through inter- In the case of those arrested on DAILY DERBY: 1st while at the same time making sure that the accused receives national mediators. But he did not offer to free Cpl. Gilad suspicion of driving under the Place: 04, Big Ben. proper justice,” Wright, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition influence of an intoxicant: all DUI Shalit, 19. cases reported by law enforce- 2nd Place: 10, Solid in Iraq, told The Associated Press. Gold. Muslim tradition generally frowns on exhumations, consid- ment agencies are reported by Station wagon drives into crowd the newspaper. The Daily Journal 3rd Place: 06, Whirl ering them desecration of the remains. makes no exceptions. Win. However, Ahmed Taha, the uncle of the dead teen, told the at festival in Connecticut; several hurt Race time: 1:46.63. AP Thursday that relatives were eager to cooperate with inves- LOTTO: 21-31-37-41- tigators and would allow them to exhume the body of the NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) — A station wagon drove into a crowd of pedestrians at a festival Saturday afternoon and 47 alleged rape victim, Abeer Qassim Hamza. Her parents and sis- FIRE AND RESCUE Meganumber: 11. ter were also slain. injured several people, a newspaper and radio station reported. The accident happened after a crowd had gathered behind The following were Jackpot: $7 million. Union Station to wait for an Amtrak train. As the train depart- Guantanamo suicide investigation ed, the vehicle turned off of a street and drove into the crowd, finds evidence of broader plot which was about four or five deep, said Hill Hoezel of West Watch Repair Hartford. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — An investigation into three “People were facing the tracks and didn’t see the car com- apparent suicides at the Guantanamo Bay prison has found that ing,” Hoezel told The Day of New London. “The car was mov- Service CENTER other detainees may have helped the men hang themselves or ing probably 10 to 15 miles per hour, much quicker than some- were planning to kill themselves too. one trying to edge through a crowd. There was no warning and Need a watch 859 N. State Street Authorities who searched other detainees’ cells after the no screaming, just thump-thump-thump as the bodies were hit.” or watch band? (707) 462-4472 three were found hanged discovered instructions on tying knots, Another witness, Bernard Skrupsky of New London, told Stop By today... along with several notes in Arabic that were “relevant” to an radio station WKNL that the driver appeared to be an elderly investigation of a possible broader plot, officials said in court man. He said the vehicle lurched forward into the crowd, injur- papers filed late Friday in Washington. ing several people. D. William Jewelers TIRES The detention center’s commander, Navy Rear Adm. Harry The station wagon stopped on the tracks. Police and emer- Pear Tree Center B. Harris, said in an affidavit that investigators believe “the sui- gency crews converged on the scene within minutes. 462-4636 cides may have been part of a larger plan or pact for more sui- cides that day or in the immediate future.” Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Authorities confiscated personal papers from nearly all 450 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay to “determine whether other sui- claims governing party stole election cides were planned or likely to be planned,” Carol Kisthardt, MEXICO CITY (AP) — Leftist presidential candidate the Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent in charge of the Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador urged his supporters to take to investigation, said in an affidavit. the streets Saturday, claiming the governing party stole its vic- Both affidavits were filed in support of a request for a judge tory in a close election that he said was more fraudulent than to appoint a special review panel to review all the detainees’ those held during 71 years of one-party rule. documents, which include letters from attorneys. The protests could mark a turning point in what has so far been a peaceful campaign to succeed Vicente Fox. In a meeting with foreign correspondents, Lopez Obrador U.S. envoy offers bilateral meeting with said there were more irregularities in Sunday’s balloting than in N. Korea on sidelines of 6-party talks elections under the Institutional Revolutionary Party or PRI, which ruled Mexico until it was ousted by Fox in 2000. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A U.S. envoy expressed sup- Election officials say Felipe Calderon of Fox’s conservative port for China’s proposal to hold informal six-nation talks on National Action Party beat Lopez Obrador by less than 244,000 the North Korean nuclear threat and offered to meet bilaterally votes out of a total of 41 million ballots. On Wednesday, June 21st tragedy struck our family. Our husband, father, son, brother and uncle Jason Buzzard was killed in Iraq. Our loss and grief has run deep. 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Urbanus, a legend out of Philadelphia – are ANG Newspapers now household names. As usually happens, the argument is unresolvable. And, finally, any RPS list would be remiss if it But in this case, the more familiar problems didn’t mention the rogue game that broke out earlier needing solving – who will take out the trash, who this year on reality television juggernaut “Survivor.” 25 years ago gets to ride shotgun, who has to pay the drink tab – Settling the argument of who would be the first to are absent. spend the night on comfort-free Exile Island, RPS not Thursday, July 9, 1981 Instead, these two men have juris doctor degrees, only met the needs of those stymied decision-makers, Ukiah Daily Journal are embroiled in an it sealed itself in pop ROM THE DESK. By Jim Garner. A casual drive insurance lawsuit cultural history. through the area west and north of the LuAnn and cannot agree “We’re in an RPS Motel-Sambo’s area offers even more reason why about where to boom right now,” the City of Ukiah should undertake an ambitious conduct the says Alex Apter, co- annexation program. deposition of a host of RPS Radio, FAlexander Estates is an excellent subdivision. It stretches to witness. the monthly podcast the west to where it borders the Ukiah High School property. So at the order of available at Its northern border is Lovers Lane. a federal judge in rpsradio.com and on The area between Alexander Estates and Empire Gardens Florida, the two iTunes. “We could and on to Low Gap Road eventually will become the lawyers settled their easily go weekly. Vineyard View and Las Casas subdivision. dispute the old- There’s so much Adjacent to and nestled just a block from North State St. is fashioned way. material out there a sizeable commercial area that includes some of the area’s They convened at a right now.” top businesses. neutral site and Though growing All of this area is under the jurisdiction of Mendocino engaged in a in stature on these County because the city limits stop at the midpoint of the solitary game of shores, RPS is Redwood Empire Fairgrounds. Rock Paper worldwide. A sport If one stops at the onset of Las Casas and looks south to Scissors. that evolved from Frank Zeek School, the lack of coordinated planning between “I think it’s great the decision-making the city and county becomes very apparent. the judge ordered game akin to Rock Paper Scissors flipping a coin, ——— for conflict drawing straws or resolution,” says counting out a solid GOVERNMENT WILL HELP BAIL OUT STATE’S Matti Leshem, co- eenie-meenie-minie- PEAR GROWERS. California pear growers, worried by a big commissioner of the moe, RPS is known surplus, will get a hand from Uncle Sam this year as the U.S. USA Rock Paper You don’t need a rock, paper or scissors to play Rock in various parts of Department of Agriculture steps in to purchase one million Scissors League, Paper Scissors. All you need are your hands and at the globe as Janken, cases of pears for its nutrition programs for school children headquartered in least one competitor. Shnik Shnak Shnuk, and the elderly. Los Angeles. Ching Chong Chow, The U.S.D.A. announced recently it will buy two million Thought to be one of the oldest children’s games, Farggling and Scissors Paper Stone. cases of surplus canned peaches and pears to help ease the Rock Paper Scissors – also called RPS and Roshambo Its universality owes to its simplicity: Game players extra surplus of the canned fruit. – is in the midst of a renaissance. While the Florida choose one of three signs, throw it at an appointed The action will take ten percent of the surplus off the judge’s ruling certainly swiveled a spotlight on the time, and the superior throw wins. According to market, according to Gary Sack, spokesperson for the game, RPS has enjoyed a groundswell of popularity international rules, rock beats scissors; scissors beats California Farm Bureau. Sack said the government will pay over the past months. paper; and paper beats rock. $27 million for the surplus. To wit: Dynamite, contrary to some unethical rule-bending California growers have been concerned by the glut of A monthly RPS podcast – a full 30 minutes devoted on various American playgrounds, does not exist and pears on the market in the last couple of years, and this year to RPS news, interviews with players and game is not a fourth option for a throw. promises to be another bumper crop for growers in strategy – launched last month. “The rules are simple, and clear,” says Leshem, 43, Mendocino, Lake and the Sacramento Valley area. An RPS documentary – written, directed and noting that the RPS League’s 10 rules – or, as he “A lot of growers are wondering what to do,” Sack said. produced by Mike McKeown of Alberta, Canada, and prefers, commandments – are listed on his California is the largest pear producer in the country, Sack titled “Rock Paper Scissors – The Movie”– is soon to organization’s Web site (www.usarps.com). “People noted, and the business is becoming increasingly unprofitable. be released. start playing it very, very young, and can play it up “The housewife is just not picking them up,” he said. The first official stateside organization – the until they’re on their deathbed. It’s the perfect sport. Most of the pears are used in canning although winemakers aforementioned USA RPS League – was formed last What other sport are you equipped, out of the womb, such as Gallo are buying pears to make a base for wine. year. to play?” One time journeymen players – like Master ——— Roshambolla, often called the Bobby Fischer of RPS, See ROCK, Page A-13 FIRE DISTRICT VOTE. On July 21, voters living within the 45 square miles of the Ukiah Valley Fire District will be asked to levy a property tax of up to $20 a year to sustain fire protection at its present level. The district, charging that Proposition 13 has finally struck, is predicting a 1981-82 budget deficit of $50,000. That deficit, Ukiah Fire Chief Ken Donohue said yesterday, could jeopardize fire protection in an area that reaches two miles down Boonville Road, to the developed areas in the eastern part of the Ukiah Valley including Talmage, to the western parts of the valley not incorporated into the city, ELUSIVE IMAGES nearly to Calpella, and to the top of Burke Hill south of the city. The district and the Ukiah Fire Department will hold a public meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the station at 369 ... Can you identify this photograph? School Street to discuss the issue, and informational handouts will be available. Another such meeting will be held on July 14. To avoid duplication of service, equipment and personnel, the district, established in 1949 by a popular vote, contracts with the City of Ukiah for fire protection. If the upcoming vote fails to grant the necessary two-thirds majority, Donohue said, the district alone “could not provide the level of fire protection the city and district can jointly provide.” 50 years ago Thursday, July 5, 1956 The Ukiah News 117 NEW HOMES STARTED. New home construction in Ukiah totalled $1,284,453 during the first six months of this year, an increase of $844,794 over the same period last year. According to records in the office of Building Inspector Carl Hinds, 117 permits for new homes were issued during the first six months of this year, compared to 33 levied the first six months of last year. The total value of new home permits issued the first six months of last year was $439,659. ——— PATIENTS AT MSH STAGE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. A colorful parade, band music and patriotic program highlighted a Fourth of July celebration by patients yesterday morning at Mendocino State hospital. The program was produced under the direction of the rehabilitation therapy department supervised by Mrs. F. C. Hall. Attractive floats were entered by 19 hospital units. The entries were judged by Walt Farney, Ukiah Kiwanis club; Frenchy Sanchez, Ukiah Lions club, and Walker Tilley, Ukiah If you can identify this photo (or would just like to guess) please write down what you think is pictured Rotary club. and its location. Include your name and a phone number where you can be reached if you win, and submit Cups and ribbons were presented the winners in six the information to us by 5 p.m. Tuesday. Send it to: Elusive Images Photo Contest, Attn. Jody Martinez, divisions. Ukiah Daily Journal, P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, CA 95482; fax to 468-3544; e-mail to [email protected] or drop ——— it off at our office at 590 S. School St. All correct submissions will be entered into a drawing for a free copy of “Reflections: A Pictorial History CITY TO CONTINUE APPLICATION FOR WATER FROM DAM. The Ukiah city council has informed the state of Inland Mendocino County, Volume II.” Held-Poage researcher Ed Bold, who came up with the idea for the department of water resources it wishes to continue its contest, will draw the winning entry. The contest is not open to employees of The Daily Journal, Held-Poage application for water to be impounded by the Coyote Valley volunteers or those who provided the photo for the contest, but everyone else is encouraged to enter. dam. Announcement of the winner is planned for the July 23 Reminisce page.

See THIS WAS NEWS, Page A-13 A-4 – SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 GOVERNMENT Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Terrorism arrests show U.S. willingness to act early on plots By DAVID B. CARUSO That meant waiting to act until es. Associated Press Writer investigators had hard evidence of a “This is starting to look like the NEW YORK — No one can know major crime, the New York president’s version of rounding up SUNDAY TV NEWS SHOWS for sure whether an al-Qaida loyalist Republican said. These days, he said, the usual suspects,” he said. “There had what it took to follow through on the priority is disruption. is a pattern of dramatic announce- Associated Press Foreign Service; New Mexico Gov. a suspected plot to bomb Hudson “You may end up not winning it in ments, followed by revelations that Guest lineup for the Sunday TV Bill Richardson River train tunnels. He had no explo- court, but you get a bad guy off the these plots weren’t as serious as we news shows: ——— sives and no detailed plan, and isn’t street,” he said. all initially thought.” ABC’s “This Week” — Sen. CNN’s “Late Edition” — Sens. believed to have visited New York, Authorities announced the arrests Some of the suspected plots taken Richard Lugar, R-Ind.; Sen. George Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and authorities said. of Hammoud and two suspected to trial in the past few years have Allen, R-Va., and Democratic oppo- Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.; Burns; But U.S. officials said they accomplices on Friday. appeared to be unsophisticated, but nent James Webb; NBA star Alonzo Iraqi Ambassador Samir Al weren’t willing to find out. FBI Assistant Director Mark J. that hasn’t hurt prosecutors in court. Mourning. Sumaidaie; former Secretary of State “We don’t wait until someone has Mershon called the suspects the “real In May, a Brooklyn man, ——— Alexander Haig and former national lit the fuse (to) step in and prevent deal,” but he described the suspected Shahawar Matin Siraj, was convicted CBS’ “Face the Nation” — security adviser Zbigniew something from happening. That scheme as being in its earliest stages. of plotting to plant a bomb in a Undersecretary of State R. Nicholas Brzezinski. would be playing games with peo- The plotters had only talked about an Manhattan subway station, despite Burns and Sens. John McCain, R- ——— ples’ lives,” Homeland Security attack, authorities said. defense claims that he was a patsy Ariz., and Christopher Dodd, D- “Fox News Sunday” — Burns; Secretary Michael Chertoff said The announcement came two coaxed into discussing a bombing by Conn. Wendy Sherman, counselor for the Friday as Assem Hammoud’s arrest weeks after the arrest of an uncon- a government informant. ——— State Department in the Clinton in Lebanon was being announced. nected group of men in Miami and In April, a federal jury convicted a NBC’s “Meet the Press” — administration; Rep. Peter Hoekstra, Policy makers and security Georgia on charges that they were young farm worker in Lodi of sup- Burns; Robert Galluci, dean of R-Mich.; former CIA Director James experts said the bust illustrates a shift talking about blowing up skyscrapers porting terrorists by visiting an al- Georgetown University’s School of Woolsey. in U.S. counterterrorism policy that in Chicago. Qaida training camp during a trip to has played out in other recent high- In that case, an FBI official Pakistan. Prosecutors claimed profile cases, including the arrest of described the group of mostly U.S. Hamid Hayat was interested in Chertoff said it would be a mis- In a speech to the American seven men suspected of wanting to citizens as “more aspirational than attacking hospitals, banks and gro- take to assume that the only terrorist Enterprise Institute in May, Deputy bomb Chicago’s Sears Tower. operational,” with no explosives, cery stores, but they presented no “is the kind of guy you see on televi- Attorney General Paul McNulty Law enforcers, they said, are now funding or ties to established terrorist evidence of actual planning of such sion, who’s kind of a James Bond defended government pursuit of willing to act swiftly against al- organizations. assaults at trial. type.” groups that had not yet advanced to Qaida sympathizers, even if it means The formative nature of the sus- In November, a young, outwardly “The fact of the matter is, mixing violence. grabbing wannabe terrorists whose pected plots prompted skepticism. pro-American Pakistani man was a bomb in a bathtub does not neces- “In the wake of Sept. 11, this plots may be only pipe dreams. Joseph Cirincione, a national convicted in New York of trying to sarily take rocket scientists,” aggressive, proactive and preventa- “Before 9/11, the FBI was think- security analyst for the Center for help an al-Qaida operative sneak into Chertoff said. “We would be danger- tive course is the only acceptable ing in terms of criminal convic- American Progress, a liberal think the United States, despite his claims ously putting people at risk if some- response from a department of gov- tions,” said Rep. Peter King, chair- tank, said he worried that the arrests that he wasn’t aware that the how we believed that only criminal ernment charged with enforcing our man of the House Homeland of rather minor conspirators were acquaintance of his father’s was a masterminds or terrorist master- laws and protecting the American Security Committee. being played up for political purpos- terrorist. minds were threats.” people,” McNulty said. Clinton praises president’s approach to immigration reform By ROBERT JABLON nation’s largest Hispanic populations better if they run it and we keep our similar language in his own speech. March that sent 500,000 people into Associated Press Writer — have helped him view immigrants mouths shut.” The message played well with La the streets of Los Angeles and gar- LOS ANGELES — Former as people rather than statistics. Clinton supported an immigration Raza, which opposes the House bill nered international attention. President Bill Clinton praised “It’s hard to demonize people if reform measure passed by the Senate and whose current president, Janet “You literally reshaped the politi- George W. Bush on Saturday for sup- you know them,” he said. that would provide a way for many Murguia, was an assistant in the cal landscape of our nation ... we can porting reforms allowing millions of But Clinton also argued that the of the estimated 12 million foreign- Clinton White House. illegal immigrants to seek citizenship nation’s government is controlled by ers living in the country illegally to Hispanics view the immigration still see a movement blooming but argued the debate in Congress is Republican ideological hard-liners become citizens. A House-approved issue as one of civil rights, said before our very eyes,” he said. being fomented by Republicans who who want to use immigration to bill would make illegal immigrants Carlos de los Ramos, a La Raza In fact, both Democrats and want to divide America. divide Americans and distract them felons and build 700 miles of border member who works for the Latin Republicans have been looking for “I’m proud of him for doing it and from issues such as the war in Iraq walls. House and Senate negotiators American Community Center in ways to court Hispanics, whose fast- I thanked him for doing it,” he said and the health care crisis. so far have not been able to work out Wilmington, Del. growing population gives them the of Bush during a “Cafe con Clinton” Instead of equal opportunity, they a compromise bill. “This was the right issue to talk potential to become an enormous breakfast speech to the annual con- support a “financial elite” because Bush has said he wants to enforce on,” he said of Clinton. “The only voting force. Bush’s top political ference of the National Council of La they favor “concentrated wealth and the borders so fewer people sneak thing you have to be is Latino to be Raza, the nation’s largest Hispanic power,” Clinton said. across but also provide a way for discriminated against.” adviser, Karl Rove, was scheduled to civil rights advocacy group. “They believe in a government those already in the United States to Before Clinton’s speech, Los address the convention on Tuesday. Speaking to hundreds of atten- that is secret, unaccountable and that become legal. He has praised Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Outside, a handful of protesters dees, Clinton said Bush’s roots in maximizes its own power,” he said. Hispanic immigrants as hardworking noted a string of rallies over the said they opposed the Senate bill, Texas — which has one of the “They really believe the world works and family oriented. Clinton used immigration issue, including one in calling it a poor compromise. Bush asks for more spending on scientific research By JENNIFER LOVEN But Bush said in his week- the global economy,” Bush added to the economy in June Home Associated Press Writer ly radio address that his pro- said in his radio remarks. did mark an improvement WASHINGTON — posals are vital for America to He said the Senate should from the 92,000 new positions Care Options President Bush on Saturday “remain an innovative nation follow the House’s lead and logged in May — the fewest urged the Senate to back that competes with confi- approve full funding of the in seven months. 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Highlights of Proposition 65 was over failure by hundreds However, the attorney gen- novel California law that has Bhupen Amin, a third-gen- of apartment owners to post eral has started intervening in reduced exposure to danger- eration hotel keeper, was sued Associated Press warnings about tobacco more Proposition 65 cases. ous chemicals in everyday life in 2001 because he failed to Proposition 65, the “Safe Drinking Water and Toxic smoke around swimming Among them: an appeal of a also has produced a flood of post warnings in designated Enforcement Act of 1986,” was approved by nearly two- pools and about car exhaust in $387,000 settlement in a 2005 legal actions that business smoking rooms about the dan- thirds of California voters. parking lots. lawsuit against Proctor & owners say are aimed more at gers from cigarettes. Amin It prohibits businesses with 10 or more employees from Eric Andresen, whose com- Gamble over lead in Crest squeezing money from them said the lawyers who filed the discharging any of more than 750 chemicals into drinking pany manages apartments in toothpaste, all of which is than keeping people safe. lawsuit against his San water. It also requires them to post exposure warnings San Francisco and was part of going to the plaintiff and its The 1986 law allows citi- Francisco Bay-area properties about any of those chemicals unless they can prove the the settlement, said his first attorneys. zens to file violation notices and hundreds of other exposure is not harmful. reaction to the lawsuit was: In court documents, the — called “60-day notices” — California hotels offered to The law is enforced through civil litigation. Private cit- “This can’t be real. How do company acknowledged Crest against businesses that fail to drop the cases in exchange for izens and certain public agencies can sue. Before filing you keep smoke from wafting contained trace elements of post warnings about any of the payments of $10,000 to lawsuits private parties must serve “60-day notices” and in off the street?” lead but said the amount did- more than 750 chemicals in $15,000 from each owner. “certificates of merit.” Public enforcers can go straight to In an angry ruling, Sills n’t violate any law or pose a their products or on their Some paid but Amin court. Once an action is filed, the burden is on the business wrote the settlement “repre- health risk. It said it settled to properties, even if the expo- refused, hiring his own attor- to show the exposure is safe. sents the perversity of a avoid a protracted legal fight. sure level is minuscule. neys to fight the claim. Businesses that violate the law face a maximum fine of shakedown process in which In a court filing, Weil said Among other things, the law is Though it cost him more than $2,500 per violation. Private parties can keep 25 percent attorney’s fees are obtained by the settlement won’t do any- credited with prompting busi- $10,000 in legal fees, Amin of civil penalties and get their attorney’s fees reimbursed. bargaining away the public’s thing to improve public health nesses worldwide to reduce said it was worth it. Some settlements include direct payments to plaintiffs for interest. because there probably was no lead content in dishes, crystal, “I didn’t want to pay these “continuing research” or “future projects,” among other “The bounty hunter danger in the first place. He calcium supplements and guys,” he said. things. lawyers wanted to get paid also said the settlement does- other products. The John Stewart Co., hefty fees, which is what the n’t adequately control what But it also has enriched a which manages affordable whole thing was obviously the plaintiff will do with the cadre of attorneys and citizen housing apartments through- ments in private lawsuits go of the funds. about in the first place,” he money. plaintiffs, called “private out California, faced similar directly to plaintiffs. Some is Proposition 65 was aimed said. Lawyer Roger Carrick filed enforcers,” who negotiate out- claims as Amin and paid earmarked for specific uses, at educating the public about Costa Mesa attorney the lawsuit on behalf of the of-court settlements after $30,000 to settle. such as donations to cancer the air around them and the Anthony Graham, who nego- American Environmental blanketing an industry with “It was theater of the societies, but much of it is list- products they use, and forcing tiated the deal, is appealing. Safety Institute. He said the hundreds of claims. In the last absurd,” said Jack Gardner, ed as being for nothing more businesses to cut down on “Do I hope for a bounty, settlement requires reformula- six years settlements have the company’s president. “We specific than “future projects” their use of dangerous chemi- which is civil penalties, and to tion of the toothpaste and the generated more than $55 mil- were looking at potentially or “compliance monitoring.” cals. There is widespread get my attorney’s fees? Of money will be used to monitor lion in payments to private millions of dollars in penal- Lockyer’s office has started agreement that it has accom- course,” said Graham, who compliance and reimburse parties, much of it for attor- ties.” investigating misuses of set- plished those goals. has collected about $2.5 mil- AESI for efforts on behalf of ney’s fees, according to the The law, called Proposition tlement funds by citizen Under the law, “you could lion in settlements since 2000. the public. California attorney general’s 65, was approved by an enforcers. One group, expose someone to pure car- Much of the money went to In his response to the state’s office. almost two-thirds vote in California Community Health cinogen — blow it in their his law firm and the appeal, Carrick also asked the Attorney General Bill 1986. It bars businesses from Advocates, kept more than face,” said David Roe, one of Consumer Defense Group, a court to strike down the law Lockyer has begun challeng- putting harmful chemicals half of its $900,000 in settle- its authors. “All you gotta do citizen advocacy group he co- allowing the attorney general ing more of these cases, and into drinking water and ments. is tell them first.” owns. to challenge Proposition 65 some judges are looking at requires them to post warn- Deputy Attorney General But critics say many of the There is no move afoot in settlements, saying it amounts them more skeptically. ings about chemicals. Ed Weil said that much of it violation notices have little to the Legislature to change the to an unconstitutional “effort In a March ruling dismiss- At least 26,000 businesses went to CCHA’s principals, do with serious public health private enforcement provi- to chill citizen enforcement.” ing a $500,000 settlement, have received violation including Lorrell Long. state appellate Justice David notices since 1988. If a notice “She literally was spending G. Sills said it’s “absurdly does not prompt a settlement, thousands in cash, buying easy” to bring a case. then a lawsuit is filed. If found music equipment, paying her Plaintiffs can go after busi- guilty, businesses face fines kids’ college fees and property nesses based on “a few mole- up to $2,500 per violation and taxes,” Weil said. In cules” of a harmful substance can be ordered to cover the November, Long and CCHA and don’t need to prove any plaintiff’s attorney’s fees. signed a consent judgment harm, Sills said. The burden State figures show more with the attorney general of proof is on a business to than 20 percent of the settle- requiring them to repay some Schwarzenegger proposes sending inmates to other states due to prison overcrowding Associated Press meet for the special session on include building two new pris- SACRAMENTO — Gov. Aug. 7. ons, expanding existing prisons Arnold Schwarzenegger has “The prisons are in crisis, so and opening what the adminis- released a plan to ease over- we’re doing everything we can tration calls “mini-prisons” to crowding at California prisons to address the situation as soon house inmates who are about to that proposes to contract with as possible, in the safest way be released. Prisoners nearing other states to house 5,000 possible,” Schwarzeneg-ger parole would be sent to “re- jailed illegal immigrants. press secretary Margita entry” facilities for job-training, The Schwarzenegger ad- Thompson said. “We need to mental health therapy and other ministration also recommends look at how we deal with recidi- services aimed at helping them that California add 51,000 vism, and we need to look at return to society. The plan also prison beds over the next 15 overcrowding.” calls for the implementation of years, according to a detailed Schwarzenegger officials water-conservation measures outline of the $3.6 billion plan said Friday that California such as limiting the number of released Friday. would seek contracts with states times inmates can flush toilets The draft plan expands upon that have empty prison beds and scaling back drinking water ideas Schwarzenegger high- such as Louisiana, Texas, allotments. lighted last week when he Michigan and Indiana. 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Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers In our opinion An athlete’s view County lost a good leader BY ANDREW FATCH To the Editor: Two exciting prospects I would like to publicly thank supervi- Another voice sors Colfax, Smith, and Wagonet, usually We’re delighted to see progress in two miles and miles away - sometimes even to my political allies, for the opportunity they agriculture based industries where our coun- other states for processing. Recently I have become aware of a movement to gave me to mingle with, and stand in uni- ty can shine. A local slaughterhouse would give a improve our athletic program at Ukiah High. I have son with my political adversaries for a day. Olives will show up this year on our boost to our ranching community - whether been asked to write a letter concerning my experiences I think it was good for all of us who were county’s crop report for the first time, send- they’re breeding chickens, lambs, pigs, beef as a three-sport varsity athlete (football, baseball, bas- at the June 28 special meeting. We got to ing a message that this industry is growing or bison - and, again, provide a service that ketball) and I feel it’s my duty to share those experi- speak to each other, to see each other as the in Mendocino County. An olive press in will allow us to increase productivity for ences in order to encourage improvement in our ath- human beings we all are, and to understand Potter Valley will soon be joined by one in another Mendocino County agricultural letic program. First off, I would like to say that there is that we all want the same things: life, liber- Hopland, keeping the olive oil production commodity. no reason our athletes should not combine to make ty, and the pursuit of happiness. And we all local and giving our local growers an oppor- Just think how wonderful it would be to championship caliber teams every season. The - want John Ball to lead Mendocino County tunity to create a high-end value-added find fresh Mendocino County meats in all ing staff has one of the largest pools of students to into a future of fiscal responsibility. product with another Mendocino County our supermarkets. draw from in the NBL. Every unsuccessful season Unfortunately, the trio was not listening. label. We have nothing against grapes and pears always turns into a “woulda, coulda, shoulda” season. They ignored Marilyn Butcher’s admoni- The second exciting prospect is the and we love apples too. But the more diverse Meaning “we would have won but...” or “we could tion to look around the audience and see regional slaughterhouse that appears des- we can make our farming products, the bet- have won but...” or “we should have won but...”. As Republicans and Democrats, Greens and tined for the Ukiah Valley - a location hasn’t ter off our local economy will be. much as I hate saying it, we should have won much Libertarians and independents, all in uni- been nailed down yet. Agriculture as a top priority not only pro- more than we did. The people in charge are the only fied support of John Ball. They gave no This project would allow ranchers from vides jobs but helps other economic sectors people who can be blamed. It’s said that a team is only reason for firing Mr. Ball. They gave us no several counties to bring their animals here and will preserve our green spaces and rural as good as its weakest player, but what happens when clear vision for a new direction. They gave for slaughter instead of having to cart them nature. the weakest player is the coach and they come back us nothing but smug faces and a quick exit. year after year after year. And, once again, a substantial financial lia- It’s time for a change. There are better coaches out bility. Thank you. there. It’s that simple. Coaches are supposed to push The chatter around the Admin building players to be their best. Coaches need to be respected. was that Mr. Ball had refused to violate the Coaches need to teach their players what risks to take law and add money into the supervisors’ and what risks not to take. There is an overall lack of travel budget, without approval of the full motivational power within the current coaching staff at board. Hooray for Ball, if this is true. From Ukiah. Kids do what they want to do. Kids don’t what I know of John Ball, that’s exactly respect the coaches. More importantly, that respect what he would have done, and he may even cannot be gained at this point in time. It’s a chain reac- have gotten a bit testy with the demanders. tion. The present kids don’t respect the coaches, and Possibly, he may have even ruffled their that’s what the younger kids see. The younger kids feathers, or harshed their mellow. Sins take the place of the older athletes eventually, and have which are so unforgivable in Mendoland the same lack of respect. It’s a never ending cycle that that they drive liberal nice people into cannot be fixed without new faces. behaviors identical to the adolescents run- That’s my overall, vague, view of things. However ning the Bush White House. there are specific experiences that support and demon- Ball’s departure is a great loss to us all. I strate these accusations. lived in Lane County, Oregon, when John We’ll start with football. First off, I would like to Ball worked in city and county government say that it angered me to hear that the JV coach was and I have seen how “the Ball rolls” and fired. I guess that’s fair though, he is going against the how he brings people of differing views grain of this program. He wins! An undefeated season together and keeps them focused on their and he’s fired. Why?! I had the honor to play for coach common interests. He is, as the Kates, and I know he didn’t do anything to deserve “Oregonian” described him, smart and being fired. He was a great coach. Players respected spunky, but some folks just can’t deal with him and played hard for him. I just think it’s ridicu- spunky. I guess Oregon liberals must have lous. At the beginning of every varsity season it seems thicker skins than the likes of Colfax, there are high hopes for the team and then at the end of Smith, and Wagenet, because they loved the season there are mediocre results. Our team is John Ball up there. An old saying among made up of some of the toughest hardest hitting play- people of action goes: Lead, follow, or get ers in the league. That’s what Ukiah is known for. But out of the way! It is now apparent that we don’t win because we don’t execute and we don’t Colfax, Smith, and Wagonet are not willing execute because we don’t have to. If anyone argues to do either. that we were forced to execute and we did execute, happened, I would not have had to endure throughout those years have made me not then why didn’t we win. Maybe it’s time for a new David Arnett three years of heavy duty antibiotics and I only book smart, but street smart. And Ukiah offensive and defensive strategy. Maybe it’s time for a am still disabled. many parents and kids these days, I am change. I think it is. Please consider that the International sorry to say are not street smart and do not Basketball is a little tougher just because it’s hard Lyme disease Lyme and Associated Disease Society understand what goes on. because match-ups are more important and when I a serious problem guidelines accepted by the U.S. I know you have a young person on staff played we simply could not match up with other teams Government Clearinghouse Guidelines are that writes your movie reviews, which are because we were too small. However, our basketball To the Editor: the only current guidelines. Please consider, sometimes accurate, but eventually she will team has been running the same offense forever now. The article by Dr. Werra of Ukiah on many patient will suffer if this continues to get even better at doing it. My husband is All opposing coaches need to do is show their players Lyme disease is very deceptive and I be swept under the carpet. an extreme movie buff and pays attention where on the court most of our shots come from and believe can hurt many patients. Shirley Milligan to all reviews. He likes her reviews, but they have us stopped. It’s really that simple. Maybe it’s Prophylactic antibiotics (doxycycline) for Banning says that sometimes they are really off. time for some new plays. Maybe it’s time for a change six weeks, has much less of an impact on But I think that the news needs to in the basketball program. late stage Lyme disease which can be include more young people and their views. Baseball. There is very little I agree with in the caused by untreated lyme disease which Wants advice column The only other problem that I see in this baseball program. Practices are honestly a waste of disseminates. I know. After a tick bite pro- city is that there are not a lot of things for everybody’s time. When I played, the average practice gressed from flu symptoms, to swollen To the Editor: mothers and children to do, no mothers’ was between three and four hours long. One coach knee, connective tissue disorders and men- I really think that there should be a teen groups and no playgroups, etc. for kids 6 would work, while the other three coaches would most tal fog. Had I been given six weeks of advice column. When I was working, I and under. Most children need to be 6 years often sit in the shade of the grandstands. It was not antibiotics, I would not have suffered for worked with several kids still in high and up to participate in camps or day pro- uncommon at all for Mr. Busse to only be at practice many years (18 years now). Had my physi- school and seeing the stories of what’s hap- grams. for 15 minutes or less. It consisted of mass infield cian taken Lyme disease as a serious prob- pening in Ukiah is sad. Many teens are Well I thought I would just write some- practice where one coach hit two balls to each player lem, I would not have suffered. Had all that becoming drug addicts and finding their thing that has been on my mind for a while. at their position. Think about that. You have at least spare time doing bad things and ending up I do not know if they will be useful, but at two or three players at each position, getting two balls losing their lives. I know many teens have least I can get it out there. LETTER POLICY in maybe fifteen minutes. That’s ridiculous. Maybe questions that they don’t feel comfortable Danielle Ferguson once or twice a week it would be good to do because The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the asking their parents or even school coun- Ukiah that’s what is done before the game to get a feel for the editor. All letters must include a clear name, selors. I think that there should be a place field, but it’s a waste of time to do anymore than that. signature, return address and phone number. where these teens and even other school Editor’s note: A teen advice column is a Baseball, like other sports, is about repetition. Athletes Letters are generally published in the order age children can write or e-mail into to get good idea. Readers, what do you think? need to train their muscles to do things automatically, they are received, but shorter, concise letters their questions answered. I know I was a Who should be giving the advice? are given preference. Because of the volume and that’s what practice is for. Baseball is the most teen with this problem and it’s nice to have psychological game there is in my mind. I felt the of letters coming in, letters of more than 400 someone who really understands what you words in length may take longer to be print- Read editor K.C. Meadows’ blog coaches broke the players down mentally. There is one ed. Names will not be withheld for any rea- are talking about and can help you. Adults at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. swing that is taught at Ukiah High. That’s just stupid. son. If we are aware that you are connected aren’t always the ones that know best. I am Click on K.C.’s blog Anyone who watches major league, minor league, or to a local organization or are an elected offi- going to be 25, but from my experiences college baseball sees thousands of different swings. cial writing about the organization or body It’s all about being comfortable at the plate and players on which you serve, that will be included in need thousands of repetitions to even have the chance your signature. If you want to make it clear WHERE TO WRITE of being comfortable and confident at the plate with a you are not speaking for that organization, new swing. If those repetitions can’t fit into a three or you should do so in your letter.All letters are subject to editing without notice. Editing President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa four hour practice before the season starts, then the is generally limited to removing statements House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- new swing shouldn’t be implemented. Sure, small that are potentially libelous or are not suit- ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah changes are a constant necessity in baseball. But able for a family newspaper. Form letters (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, changing someone’s entire swing takes more time than that are clearly part of a write-in campaign Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number is there is in practice. I guarantee the Coach will say, will not be published. You may drop letters State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 463-5773. E-mail to: “Well, players need to put their own time in” and they off at our office at 590 S. School St., or fax 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 [email protected] do, but you can’t expect 18 or 20 high school students letters to 468-3544, mail to Letters to the to put hours more into changing a swing when they Editor, P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e- Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, already spend 20 plus hours a week with practice, mail them to [email protected]. E-mail letters games, and travel time. Don’t forget these kids still go should also include hometown and a phone (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX number. 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 to school for 5 to 7 hours a day...that’s 25 to 35 hours (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box a week of class time. Not to mention they have home- Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Sen- 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- work...that takes, at the very, very minimum 2 to 3 THANK YOU LETTER POLICY ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510. 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., Suite hours a week. Do the math. That’s nearly a 60 hour (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228-3954; San 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D St., Suite week. On top of that some kids need to work. It’s sim- Editor’s note: The Daily Journal welcomes Francisco (415) 393-0707; senator@fein- 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576-2771, and ply unrealistic to force kids to take on an entirely new letters of thanks from organizations and indi- stein.senate.gov 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, 95501, 445- viduals. We are glad that so many successful Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st 6508. Email: [email protected]. events are held here. However, thank you let- See VOICE, Page A-7 ters must be kept short. For that reason we District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Washing- Mendocino County Supervisors: have a 20-business name limit per letter. If ton, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- your letter lists more than 20 businesses it will (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- The Ukiah not be printed. Shorter thank you letters which 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David Col- do not contain lists of participants or donors Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; fax, 5th District. All can be reached by writ- will be printed more quickly. Those wishing to www.house.gov/write rep ing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, DAILY JOURNAL thank long lists of people and businesses are welcome to contact our advertising department Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows for help with a thank you ad. Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, [email protected] Advertising director: Cindy Delk Office manager: Yvonne Bell Circulation director: Cornell Turner Group systems director: Sue Whitman ON EDITORIALS Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Daily Journal editorials are written by Member Member California Editor K.C. Meadows with the concurrence Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers of Publisher Kevin McConnell. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association FORUM SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 – A-7 Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] SUNDAY VOICES ON THE STREETS Whistling past the water crisis If you could be any animal, In May the Mendocino County Grand regarding water supply, though this is cur- Jury released an unrealistic, naive and rently under appeal; and other possible what would it be and why? rather dumb analysis of inland Mendocino Sunday view environmental determinations." County's water situation. It's common knowledge among anyone How unrealistic? Take these quotes. BY MARK SCARAMELLA familiar with the Potter Valley Eel River • "The Board of Supervisors should diversion that the old redwood timbers take a leadership role..." The Supes tried which form the internal structure of the Christopher Crabtree that a few years ago, got nowhere, and water supplies and have absolutely no tunnel are old and rotten and are increas- Fourth Grade gave up. interest in "strategic planning" whatever ingly in danger of collapse. If one goes, • "The Board of Supervisors and the that may be. In addition, the crisis has the weight on the others will increase and Inland Water and Power Commission, per- “A tiger, because I can already developed, they just haven't dominos may fall. We don't know how bad roar like a tiger.” haps in conjunction with other appropriate admitted it. the situation is nor how critical those tim- entities, arrange necessary financing for • "The Municipal Service Review of the bers are to the tunnel's structural integrity. the matching funds to add to the ... appro- Ukiah Valley/Russian River Watershed But obviously, there's a real chance of col- priated monies for the continued develop- currently being written for the Local Area lapse if nothing is done about it. Then ment of the Coyote Valley Dam Feasibility Formation Commission (LAFCO) may there would be a real "crisis." Study." shed more light on the issues of water The truth is that existing water supplies The feasibility study cost keeps going resources in the UV/PV area." along the 101 corridor are beyond maxed up as seismic realities unfold, so whatever This is the single stupidest sentence in out and have been for years. (The problem the County could might up -- perhaps -- the Grand Jury's entire report. LAFCO is a has been masked by above average rainfall with will be eaten up by study cost toothless, superfluous paper tiger that's increases. in the last few years.) But both Mendo and Noelle Lagunas been forced on California counties without Sonoma counties continue to issue build- • "The Board of Supervisors by ordi- any need or say in the matter. So far, the Fifth Grade nance or other appropriate authority (acti- ing permits to any old body who wants water agencies involved have stonewalled one. vate Mendocino County Service Area No. LAFCO, refusing to cooperate -- and get- “A giraffe, because I’m 3) require all water purveyors, providers, And their media cheerleaders on the tall like a giraffe.” ting away with it. The only good a service northcoast keep on writing stories imply- agencies and special districts, as well as review might do is if the papers that make riparian rights users, to install meters ing that the problem is not an insufficient it up were stacked all along the rim of water supply, but merely a shortage of the and/or measuring devices to track water Coyote Dam where it might raise the usage for local reporting." storage and processing equipment bur- height of the dam by a couple of inches -- geoning municipalities need to handle the This didn't happen three years ago the for a few days. last time the GJ recommended a much presumed inexhaustible supply to ever • "There must be a top-down political more homes and businesses and vineyards more specific water metering plan. Simply will to accomplish any repeating it here in passing without saying multi-agency unification among the the length of 101 from northern Marin to that it's now been more than three years various agencies and special districts, with Willits. and nothing was done is naive. the assistance of LAFCO." And the Grand Jury keeps writing Johnna Vinard • "The Mendocino County Water Which is exactly why nothing will be reams of the same naive and grandiose Third Grade Agency receive and compile water usage accomplished waterwise. "let's all work together" prose while the data for informational and planning pur- "The Board of Supervisors needs to situation degrades from ridiculous to dan- “Probably a cheetah, poses." play a pivotal role in the development of gerous. because cheetahs are What water usage data? Without this political will and consensus among During the last round of Supervisors my favorite animal in the meters, what useful water usage data is the diverse independent water entities candidate debates not one candidate men- world.” there? within Ukiah Valley/Potter Valley. Beyond tioned the immediate need for meters and • "All water agencies/special districts that, citizen involvement and engagement gages -- even though that's the only way to immediately develop and implement con- in development of this political will is do the other things they all say need to be servation programs, with an education equally essential." done. component for residential, agricultural and Not even the latest electron microscope The dirty little secret is that while industrial use. Devices such as reduced- could detect even a trace of "political will everybody in Mendoland officially flow water fixtures and irrigation equip- and consensus" much less "citizen acknowledges that Sonoma County ment and other passive and active involvement and engagement" which has "owns" the lion's share of the Russian approaches, including reclaimed water Wyatt Barnes been totally invisible even though the River water behind Coyote Dam, there's Sixth Grade (treated wastewater) systems, should be nothing keeping upstream users in investigated and considered." water "crisis" has been facing the area for years now. Mendocino County from quietly dipping “A chameleon, This simply will never happen without their pipes into the Russian River while it being forced on the many water agencies Besides the things that obviously won't because Chamillionaire happen, there's one looming problem that nobody's looking. (And nobody's ever is one of my favorite rap- in the Ukiah Valley by sanction or law. looking.) What Sonoma County doesn't • "The Board of Supervisors lobby won't be attended to that may soon force pers, and Chamillionaire the Ukiah Valley water wasting "agricul- know won't hurt them, right? Then there's is trying to catch Wyatt State and Federal agencies to promote that convenient "underflow" in the solutions to each and all water resource turists" to "conserve." However, it was Barnes riding dirty in his and distribution problems within the only alluded to by the grand jury -- not Russian River basin that some people say Bentley.” County and UV/PV area." documented so we can't see the source nor is Russian River water. Mendo grape This is a stupid and pointless recom- measure the degree of the problem: "The growers take whatever they can get from mendation, even if there were cooperative Eel River Diversion has supplied the that too, claiming, of course, that it's not water agencies involved. But Mendo's Ukiah and Potter Valley area with summer really Russian River water that belongs to water agency mess is permanently stuck in water for nearly 100 years. However, a Sonoma County. That's one of the real rea- Jenna Knight self interest. decrease in water imports from the Eel sons water gulpers in the Ukiah Valley Fourth Grade • "Strategic planning must be done now River Diversion is a distinct possibility. don't need no steenking gages that would rather than waiting until a crisis develops." There are three reasons for this: the age show how much they're really pumping. “A dog, because The agencies involved have convinc- and physical condition of the Eel River they’re cute.” Tunnel; the Federal Energy Regulatory ingly demonstrated that they are only Mark Scaramella is a Philo resident. interested in maintaining their own little Commission (FERC) has issued a decision

the athletic director. The supervisor get along with them for the most part. I Voice supervises himself? That’s like having applaud everyone who is looking to the president check himself. It doesn’t improve our athletic program. I’m grate- make sense. Being the athletic director ful for what Cavender, Burrell, and Continued from Page A-6 should be full time job. There shouldn’t Crossley have set in motion. I consider be time for an athletic director to coach a the coaches friends, however, I feel this swing that they have to put so much more Chris Russell team ... maybe that’s why he was often letter is for the greater good of the athlet- Second Grade time into. The swing isn’t even a good missing from practice. An athletic direc- ic program, future athletes, and our com- swing. Yes, that is my opinion. However, tor should spend their time on improving munity. That is why I’m sharing my the first thing the coaches at UC San athletics at the school as whole all the experiences and opinions that support a “I want to be DMX or Diego told me to do was to stop bending time they are working. change and improvement in the person- WC, because they’re my my front leg, the basis of the Ukiah High I would like to note that this letter was nel of our athletic program and the athlet- favorite rappers. DMX is swing. I stopped flexing my leg and I hit difficult for me to write, because I ic program itself. A better athletic pro- an animal, he’s king of the harder and the more enjoyed my athletic career at Ukiah High. gram will allow more kids to go to better the jungle.” consistently and harder. It’s about small High school sports allowed me to play schools through scholarships. Student adjustments, not huge changes in the baseball at UC San Diego and make athletes of Ukiah have the potential to be game of baseball. Now it’s time for memories that will last a life time. It’s scholarship athletes. improvements within the athletic pro- difficult for me because I did respect my Andrew Fatch is a 2005 Ukiah High gram. coaches, unlike many players, and I did graduate. Photos and interviews by Ryan Garner. I also don’t see why a coach can be Work for idle hands Modern notions of keeping people in jail thoughts into his conscious mind.” When he showed him “an enormous gray elephant” have certainly evolved from the days of Cool failed to respond to motions brought in the that represented “the big, gray courts, which Hand Luke and The Birdman of Alcatraz. Judicial follies court proceedings, he claimed that his failure is the government.” Well, so far, so good. Prisoners are supposed to be treated humane- was caused by the defendants — using the Franklin claimed that he led the elephant ly, even if they are being punished for com- BY FRANK ZOTTER mind control device, of course. through every section of the penitentiary, jot- mitting crimes. Unfortunately, one side effect • A prisoner in Alabama who went by the ting things down and slapping the sheets onto is that what we’ve got here is not a failure to name of “Sir” Keenan Cofield sued the elephant. Every sheet that “stuck” to the communicate, but too much communication McDonald’s and Burger King for using pork elephant became the basis for one of his 37 — namely, prisoner litigation that makes the fat in the oil used to make French fries, there- lawsuits over things like denial of daily walks term “frivolous” seem inadequate. as they should have been.” This raises two by poisoning his body, mind, and soul. And and “prison guards who ‘wear clopping heels Many of these cases show what happens questions: 1) Why do prisoners even get bar- he sued at least three newspapers for prema- on their boots,” making Franklin feel he was when people have nowhere else to go and a becued ribs? And, 2) by what sort of standard turely printing his obituary. The judge who in a “Nasty [sic] prison camp.” Maybe that little too much time on their hands. And while does someone judge “meatiness”? dismissed some of his cases noted that the was a Nasty prison camp. A judge dismissed many of these cases could be the subject of a • Bert Taylor, a Nebraska inmate, ordered newspapers suggested that Cofield himself them all, but an appeals court sent eleven look, occasionally it’s good to take a some hobby materials by mail that were val- placed the obituaries so that he could later cases back for further consideration. step back and look at the bigger picture: ued at $23.50. The prison staff lost them, so sue. • And finally, a moment of silence for • A good place to start is with Clovis Carl he took them to federal court because they • A legendary case is Gerald Mayo’s 1971 Matthew Dukes, who in 1989 was sentenced Green, Jr., of whom a judge once said, “He deprived him of property “without due lawsuit against “Satan and His Staff” (pre- to 30 days in jail following his sixth drunk may not be in a class by himself, but it does- process of law.” Somehow, this one made it sumably referring to Satan’s loyal followers, driving conviction. For 15 months, he tried to n’t take long to call the roll.” Green’s claim to all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which and not some kind of stick). The court dis- get into the Ravenna, Ohio jail, but was fame was that he filed 554 lawsuits, possibly decided (over a dissent!) that there was no missed the case only because it was not clear turned away each time because the jail was a record, challenging jail conditions, disci- “due process violation” unless there was no that Satan lived in the judicial district where full. Finally, Dukes filed a federal lawsuit pline, and transfers from one penitentiary to way for Taylor to get compensation in state the case was filed. claiming his constitutional rights were violat- another. A list that judge once compiled of all (i.e., small claims) court. • Harry Franklin, an Oregon inmate, is part ed — by the jail’s refusal to admit him. of Green’s lawsuits filled eight pages (in • A Michigan prisoner filed suit against 66 of that “short roll call” that includes Clovis So someone doesn’t actually have to be a small type). defendants, mostly prison officials, claiming Carl Green. Franklin claimed that “The Lord prisoner to file a frivolous lawsuit. • In Missouri, an inmate filed a civil rights that they had implanted in his head a “tele- spoke to me, and he told me to file these law- action against the prison because the barbe- pathic mind control device” that allowed suits and said, ‘You will win big in your law- Frank Zotter is a Ukiah attorney. cued ribs served at dinner “were not as meaty them to read his thoughts and to “inject suits.’” According to Franklin, the Lord A-8 – SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 SPORTS Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

WORLD CUP FINAL | ITALY VS. FRANCE, 10:30 A.M. (ABC) LOCAL CALENDAR Heated arguments saved France from disaster

TODAY By JEROME PUGMIRE from first-round elimination. at least another 90 minutes.” French UKIAH SPEEDWAY The Associated Press “There were heated arguments,” Wednesday’s semifinal win over captain • Motorcross at Ukiah Speedway, 10 a.m. HAMELN, Germany – Facing Sagnol said Friday. “A lot of topics Portugal saw explosions of joy, and Zinedine TUESDAY, JULY 11 Zidane JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL another embarrassing exit from the came up.” players dancing together in front of North Bay Playoffs The house-cleaning worked, and delirious French fans -- just like eight practices • North Bay Playoffs at Anton Stadium World Cup, France’s players had a choice: Face up to the team’s prob- rarely has a French team looked so years ago. Television images showed Friday in WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL lems and get them out in the open, or united ahead of Sunday’s World Cup Sagnol sitting on the dressing room Hameln, North Bay Playoffs final against Italy in Berlin. steps, wrapped in a tricolor flag and Germany. • North Bay Playoffs at Anton Stadium go home early. GOLF Defender Willy Sagnol said only “I think we found the keys,” Sagnol sobbing with relief. • Ukiah Junior Open, Ukiah Municipal Golf Course frank, heated, face-to-face discussions said. “Now we are having less argu- Back in Paris, fans flooded the FRIDAY, JULY 14 where everyone spoke, regardless of ments. We have found the right for- Champs-Elysees, bellowing out La JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL rank or experience, saved the team mula and it’s up to us to continue for Marseillaise, and singing Gloria Regional Playoffs ANG Photo • Mendo at Joe D. Regionals, Yountville SATURDAY, JULY 15 JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL Regional Playoffs • Mendo at Joe D. Regionals, Yountville WATER POLO DISTRICT 35 9-10 YEAR OLDS | NORTH UKIAH 10, COAST YOUTH 2 GIANTS 11, • Ukiah Dolphins at H20 Polo Tourney, Ukiah DODGERS 7 UKIAH SPEEDWAY • Tour Cars, Thunder Roadsters, Bandoleros, Modifieds, Bombers, Real Stocks, 6:30 p.m. -Calendar listings are culled from the most recent schedules provided by the schools Durham and organizations in our coverage area. Please report schedule changes or incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Sports Department at 468-3518. FULLY POWERED shines in TV LISTINGS

TODAY clean-up WORLD CUP SOCCER Italy vs. France, World Cup Final, 10:30 a.m. (ABC) MLB Cincinnati at Atlanta, 10 a.m. (TBS) at Milwaukee, 11 a.m. (WGN) at Oakland, 1 p.m. cameo (FSN) San Francisco at Los Angeles Dodges, 1 p.m. (FOX) St. Louis at Houston, 5 p.m. (ESPN) With Bonds unavailable, NASCAR NASCAR Nextel Cup at Joliet, Ill., 12:30 Durham hits three-run p.m. (TNT) GOLF Women’s HSBC World Match Play homer, scores four runs Championship, noon (CBS) By JOHN NADEL The Associated Press COMMUNITY LOS ANGELES — Barry Bonds wasn’t available DIGEST Saturday, leaving the without their Take your Daughter to cleanup hitter. the Course Week July Manager went 10-16 with an unlikely replacement in The Ukiah Golf Course will be Ray Durham, a 5-foot-8 switch- holding “Take your Daughter to hitting second baseman who’s the Course Week”, running from never hit more than 20 homers in July 10 through July 16. Free green fees will be given to any of his 11 major league sea- all girls between the ages of sons. seven and 17 with a playing adult. It turned out to be the perfect A free clinic will also be provid- choice. ed on Saturday, July 15 from Durham hit a three-run homer 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the Ukiah Golf Course for tee times and scored four times, winning or additional information at 467- Noah Lowry had his first 2832. career , and the Giants First Annual “Over 45” scored early and late to beat the Men’s Softball Season 11-7. Bonds didn’t play because of The City of Ukiah Community a sore right knee, but said he Service Department announces the beginning of the First Annual hopes to start Sunday in the final “Over 45” Men’s Softball Season. League play is scheduled to See DURHAM, Page A-11 begin in mid August and run through October on Thursday Nights. Sponsor fees are $350 per WIMBLEDON team and $30 per player (checks payable to the City of Ukiah). Registration forms are available at the City of Ukiah Recreation Mauresmo Department or at www.cityofuki- ah.com. Ryan Garner/ The Daily Journal The sponsor fee is due at the North Ukiah All-Stars pitcher Paul Steliga winds up during Saturday’s 9-10 year old District 35 North time of registration. Player fees guts out will be collected from team man- Area Championship in Ukiah. North Ukiah won, 10-2, and Steliga had 10 . agers at the first game. All play- ers must be at least 45 years of age at time of registration. Slam win Registration will be accepted McCarthy, Steliga lead North All-Stars to North Area title through July 28th. By HOWARD FENDRICH Please call the City of Ukiah By TONY ADAME North in the top of the third Community Services Department The Daily Journal with a two-RBI single that scored The Associated Press at 463-6714, come to 411 W. Clay St., or visit our website at In Saturday’s 9-10 year old North Chandler Rickel and Dylan Lancaster WIMBLEDON, England — www.cityofukiah.com. Area District 35 Championship game, for a 3-1 lead. Amelie Mauresmo sank into her North Ukiah Little League All-Stars Coast Youth answered back in the chair after losing the first set of Girls Red Storm Paul Steliga and Anthony McCarthy bottom of the inning after an Elliot the Wimbledon final and buried Basketball Clinic faced a true test in their young careers Aguiyo single drove in Quinn Moore her face in a towel. Girls ages 9 through 12 are in front of a packed crowd on a blis- to make the score 3-2, but McCarthy Then Mauresmo straightened invited to participate in the Red tering hot summer day with a title on gunned down Aguiyo trying to steal up and gave herself a little talk- Storm Basketball Clinic and open ing-to, deciding that this was the gym on Sunday mornings from the line. second to end the rally. 10 a.m. until noon beginning July Steliga and McCarthy, to their After a scoreless fourth inning, moment to cast off the burden of 9 at the Yokayo School gymnasi- McCarthy opened things up in the being known as a player who um. credit, didn’t just pass the test. couldn’t come through when it Players need to wear comfort- Saturday, the two youngsters fifth with a leadoff triple, then scored able clothes and basketball on a for a 4-2 lead. counted. shoes. A parent or adult must jumped to the head of the class. Can’t win the big one? Says sign in athletes and are welcome Behind a 10 effort from “The funnest thing about today was to view. getting hits,” McCarthy said. “I could who? Please call Ronnie DeSoto at Steliga and the clutch defense and big Holding her serve and her 272-7292 for more information. bat of McCarthy, who played , tell when their pitcher got tired nerve down the stretch, the All-Star battery led their team- because he started throwing slower.” Ukiah Jr. Giants Mauresmo came back to beat mates to a 10-2 win over Coast Youth Steliga got Coast Youth to go out Justine Henin-Hardenne 2-6, 6- Fundraising Car Wash for the North Area title and advanced Ryan Garner/ The Daily Journal 1-2-3 in the bottom of the fifth with a North Ukiah’s Devin Hendry in 3, 6-4 on Saturday to win The Ukiah Junior Giants will be to next week’s District 35 Finals in couple of nifty defensive plays and a Wimbledon for her second holding a fundraising car wash on Petaluma. action Saturday in Ukiah. strikeout to end the inning. July 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Grand Slam title — and first that the Rite Aid parking lot on State McCarthy finished 3-for-3 with a In the top of the sixth with two she got to celebrate properly. Street. single, double, triple, RBI, and two whole tournament and we’re proud of outs, McCarthy’s bat came through The car wash will help raise “I don’t want anyone,” funds for a trip to a San Francisco runs. them. They went out and got the job again for Ukiah, with an RBI double Mauresmo said, “to talk about Giants baseball game later this “These kids, the whole team, they done.” that scored Lancaster to make the my nerves anymore.” summer. didn’t quit,” said Ron Haydon, one of After Coast Youth and the NULL scored 5-2. D.J. Anderson followed This was a rematch of the the coaches for the North squad. batted to a 1-1 tie after two , Mendocino College “They played like champions the Wyatt Haydon broke the tie for the See FULLY, Page A-10 See SLAM, Page A-10 High School Girls Soccer Training Mendocino College will host a soccer training camp for high school girls from July 27-30 at DISTRICT 35 10-11 YEAR OLDS | NORTH UKIAH 15, WILLITS 4 the Mendocino College Soccer/Football Stadium. Girls ages 13-18 are welcome to attend and the cost will be $60. The training will be an all-girls Early runs propel North to win over Willits program focusing on tactics, positioning, and team play. Training will include a significant North Ukiah’s North All-Stars explode for 10 “Everybody got up and posted a hit. We hit amount of structured and Luke Cramer the ball hard.” unstructured scrimmage time runs in first inning on way to win from 8 v 8 to 11 v 11. and Willits North Ukiah opened up the scoring with a Coaches include Duncan second base- By TONY ADAME 10-run first inning. Justin Giuntini posted McMartin, Mendocino College Women’s Soccer Head Coach, man Mike The Daily Journal the first RBI of the day, a single that scored and Luke Oberkirch, Sonoma McKinnon John Brazil and Freddie Wilson for a 2-0 State University Women’s Soccer WILLITS – The North Ukiah 10-11 year Head Coach. look for the old All-Stars exploded for 12 runs in the first lead, then was followed by a Shane Registration forms can be call Saturday two innings on its way to a 15-4 win over Medeiros three-RBI double that scored downloaded from www.mendoci- in Willits. Giuntini, Luke Cramer, and Garrett Taylor no.edu. Please contact Duncan Willits Saturday in the District 235 North McMartin at 468-3006, or dmc- North Ukiah Area Tournament in Willits. to make the score 5-0. [email protected] for addi- won, 15-4. Wilson’s three-RBI single later in the tional informtation. Matt Ross was the winning pitcher for North Ukiah. inning scored Medeiros, Bobby Ricetti, and “I thought the kids did awesome today,” Ryan Garner/ See EARLY, Page A-10 See DIGEST, Page A-9 The Daily Joural said North Ukiah manager Jeff Cramer. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 – A-9

COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-8 Juan Angel Rodriguez tion, and a fee of $185 is due before Dickey Memorial Soccer Scholarship Mendocino county the week of Aug. 7- July 10, and goes up to $200 after. Fund. This scholarship is available for 11. Memorial Softball Deadline to register is July 18. For attendance at soccer camps. The camp is divided into two ses- Tournament July 22-23 more information call 972-1719. Applicants must be dedicated to the sions: Grades 7-9 from 9:30 a.m. - game of soccer, hard-working and have a good attitude. 12:30 p.m. and Grades 10-12 from The 3rd Annual "J-Rod" Juan Angel 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Rodriguez Memorial Softball tourna- City of Ukiah 2006 Co-Ed Please pick up an application at 601 ment will take place on July 22-23 at Softball Season N State St. or call 468-5711. Please The camp will be held at Mendocino the Colusa Softball Complex in submit the application two weeks College and run by local coaches. Fee Colusa. The City of Ukiah Community before the start of camp. for the camp is $80 and the camp will Proceeds from this event will go Service Department announces the Donations will be gratefully accepted limit the numbe of participants. For towards a scholarship set up at beginning of the 2006 Co-Ed Softball at 601 N State St. more information and a brochure call You could win up to… Lindhurst High School in memory of Season. Ed Schweitzer at 462-3382. Juan Angel Rodriguez. League play is scheduled to begin in 7th Annual Shane Huff’s The event will be a ASA double- mid-August and run through October. elimination format with the men's divi- NorCal Soccer Academy Mendocino College sion being played on the July 22 and Sponsor fees are $350 per team and youth and high school 23. Co-ed will be double-elimination $30 per player. The sponsor fee is due Ukiahan Shane Huff is offering a also and played on Sunday only. at the time of registration, and player soccer camp for youth from ages 5-18 football camps The Entry fee for this event will be fees will be collected from team man- at Pomolita Middle School Track from Daily starting July 10th! $185. The first 18 men's teams that agers at the first game. July 17-21. sign up will be guaranteed a spot. Six Registration will be accepted A full day session is offered from 9 Mendocino College will host a youth spots currently remain for the men's through July 28. Registration forms or a.m. to 2 p.m. for ages 10 and up for football camp from July 10-14 and a Join us as we celebrate our division. additional infortmation is available at $125 (includes ball and T-shirt); half high school football camp on July 21. For more information call Robert the City of Ukiah Recreation day session for 7-9-year-olds from 9 Both camps will be held at 10th Anniversary with our a.m. to noon for $75 (includes ball) Rodriguez at 751-9796 or Eric Lay at Department or at Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 458-4956. and half day session for 5-6-year- p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. Best Giveaway EVER! www.cityofukiah.com. olds. from 9:30 a.m. to noon for $65 (includes ball). This is a full contact camp for ages 6- Six-A-Side Soccer Ukiah Dolphins Swim Register early (by June 30) and pay 14. Every day you come to visit, Tournament Aug. 19 only $110 for the all day session. Call The high school camp will run from Team Registration Pam at 468-5088 to register or email 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and we’ll give you an exclusive The Ukiah Host Lions and the Ryan for an application at it is a position specific camp for high Rones Dickey Memorial Soccer Fund The Ukiah Dolphins is a year round [email protected]. Team dis- school age football players. anniversary scratcher are sponsoring a six-a-side soccer competitive swim club for children counts are available. Any questions about either camp tournament for high school age boys aged five through 18. Any child that can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- that is a GUARANTEED can swim 25 yards continuously may and girls on Aug. 19 at Ukiah High 468-3098. School. join the Dolphins. Ukiah Golf Junior Open WINNER including XtraCoin, Games begin at 8 a.m. and will go The hot summer months are a great July 12 until about 5 p.m. Entry fee is $150 time to get your child involved in To place an announcement in the prizes and up to $1,000,000 in CASH! per team and applications can be swimming. Children are placed into The Ukiah Golf Junior Open is “Community Sports Digest,” contact picked up at 601 N. State Street or via different swimming groups depending scheduled for Wednesday, July 12. The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports The tournament matches boys in age e-mail at [email protected]. on their ability and age. Department by phone at 468-3518. PLUS, you can earn even Applications are due by Aug. 1. For groups of 17-16, 15-14, 13-12, 11-10, You may also mail your listing to 590 more information call 468-5711. For more information leave a mes- and 9-and-under. more chances to win just by sage by calling the Ukiah Dolphin Applications and information about S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, Swim Team office at 463-5253, ext. the tournament can be obtained at the e-mail it to [email protected], or using your Players Club card Margaret Vaughan 1301. Ukiah Municipal Golf Course or by fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the Memorial Softball calling Paul Shimmin at 468-0501. “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE when you play! service, no guarantees can be made Tournament July 22-23 Youth Soccer Camp Mendocino College on the frequency of a listing’s appear- ance in The Daily Journal. To assure The Ukiah Women’s Athletic Scholarship Commuter Volleyball Association is holding the 29th annu- applicants wanted Camp Aug. 7-11 your event maximum publicity, please al Margaret Vaughan Memorial Slow- contact either our classified (468- Pitch Softball Tournament July 22-23. The Scholarship Committee is look- Mendocino College is offering a 3535) or display advertising (468- The Tournament is double elimina- ing for applicants for the Ryan Rones commuter volleyball camp in 3510) departments. Bring this coupon to the Players Club from 9am-10pm any day and receive fi ve (5) FREE “10th Anniversary” scratchers. MUST BE 21 OR OLDER. COUPONS ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE, MAY NOT BE COMBINED SCOREBOARD WITH ANY OTHER OFFER, AND HAVE NO CASH VALUE. OFFER GOOD THROUGH AUGUST 26, 2006 ONLY. PLAYERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP !82000257! IS FREE. MANAGEMENT RESERVES ALL RIGHTS. France 3, Spain 1 (Contreras 9-0), 11:05 a.m. Leonard (Senators) WORLD CUP Toronto (Halladay 11-2) at Kansas City (Gobble 1942 — Spud Chandler (Yankees) vs. Mort QUARTERFINALS 3-1), 11:10 a.m. Cooper (Cardinals) (x-advanced to second round) Friday, June 30 Detroit (Robertson 8-4) at Seattle (Meche 7-4), 1941 — (Dodgers) vs. Bob Feller Germany 1, Argentina 1 Germany won 4-2 on 1:05 p.m. (Indians) FIRST ROUND penalty kicks L.A. Angels (E.Santana 9-3) at Oakland (Haren 6- 1940 — Red Ruffing (Yankees) vs. GROUP A W L T GF GA Pts Italy 3, Ukraine 0 6), 1:05 p.m. (Reds) x-Germany 3 0 0 8 2 9 Saturday, July 1 Monday’s Games 1939 — Paul Derringer (Reds) vs. Red Ruffing x-Ecuador 2 1 0 5 3 6 England vs. Portugal, 5 a.m. No games scheduled (Yankees) Poland 1 2 0 2 4 3 France 1, Brazil 0 Tuesday’s Game 1938 — Lefty Gomez (Yankees) vs. Johnny Costa Rica 0 3 0 3 9 0 All-Star Game at , 5 p.m. Vander Meer (Reds) Friday, June 9 SEMIFINALS 1937 — (Cardinals) vs. Lefty Gomez Germany 4, Costa Rica 2 ALL-STAR STARTING (Yankees) Tuesday, July 4 Ecuador 2, Poland 0 1936 — Lefty Grove (Red Sox) vs. Dizzy Dean Italy 2, Germany 0 2005 — (Cardinals) vs. Mark Wednesday, June 14 (Cardinals) Wednesday, July 5 Buehrle (White Sox) Germany 1, Poland 0 1935 — Bill Walker (Cardinals) vs. Lefty Gomez France 1, Portugal 0 2004 — Mark Mulder (Athletics) vs. Roger Thursday, June 15 Clemens (Astros) (Yankees) Ecuador 3, Costa Rica 0 1934 — Lefty Gomez (Yankees) vs. THIRD PLACE 2003 — (Giants) vs. Esteban Tuesday, June 20 Loaiza (White Sox) (Giants) Germany 3, Ecuador 0 Saturday, July 8 2002 — (Red Sox) vs. 1933 — (Cardinals) vs. Lefty Gomez Poland 2, Costa Rica 1 Germany 3, Portugal 1 (Diamondbacks) (Yankees) 2001 — (Diamondbacks) vs. GROUP B W L T GF GA Pts CHAMPIONSHIP (Yankees) x-England 2 0 1 5 2 7 Sunday, July 9 2000 — David Wells (Blue Jays) vs. Randy MLS x-Sweden 1 0 2 3 2 5 Italy vs. France, 10:30 a.m. Johnson (Diamondbacks) Eastern Conference Paraguay 1 2 0 2 2 3 1999 — Curt Schilling (Phillies) vs. Pedro WLTPtsGFGA Trinidad 0 2 1 0 4 1 Martinez (Red Sox) D.C. United 12 1 5 41 33 14 Saturday, June 10 MLB 1998 — David Wells (Yankees) vs. New England 6 5 6 24 23 21 England 1, Paraguay 0 (Braves) Kansas City 6 9 2 20 19 23 Trinidad and Tobago 0, Sweden 0, tie 1997 — Greg Maddux (Braves) vs. Randy Chicago 5 6 5 20 21 22 Thursday, June 15 East Division Johnson (Mariners) Columbus 4 7 6 18 13 22 England 2, Trinidad and Tobago 0 W L Pct GB 1996 — Charles Nagy (Indians) vs. New York 2 6 8 14 18 25 Sweden 1, Paraguay 0 New York 52 36 .591 — (Braves) Tuesday, June 20 Philadelphia 39 47 .453 12 1995 — (Dodgers) vs. Randy Western Conference Sweden 2, England 2, tie Florida 38 47 .447 12 1/2 Johnson (Mariners) WLTPtsGFGA Paraguay 2, Trinidad and Tobago 0 Atlanta 39 49 .443 13 1994 — Jimmy Key (Blue Jays) vs. Greg Maddux FC Dallas 9 5 3 30 27 22 Washington 38 51 .427 14 1/2 (Braves) Houston 7 3 6 27 25 19 GROUP C W L T GF GA Pts 1993 — (Phillies) vs. Mark Colorado 7 5 3 24 20 21 ALL INCLUSIVE DINNERS SERVED WITH x-Argentina 2 0 1 8 1 7 Central Division Langston (Angels) CD Chivas USA 6 6 5 23 26 22 x-Netherlands 2 0 1 3 1 7 W L Pct GB 1992 — Kevin Brown (Rangers) vs. Los Angeles 4 10 3 15 13 23 “All-You-Can-Eat” Family-Style Salad Ivory Coast 1 2 0 5 6 3 St. Louis 47 39 .547 — (Braves) Real Salt Lake 3 8 4 13 17 21 Serbia-Montenegro 0 3 0 2 10 0 Cincinnati 45 43 .511 3 1991 — Tom Glavine (Braves) vs. & Premium Dessert Saturday, June 10 Milwaukee 44 45 .494 4 1/2 (Twins) NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 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Dodgers 7 (Giants) Washington 9 10 .474 5 GROUP E W L T GF GA Pts Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 1 1977 — (Dodgers) vs. Jim Palmer New York 4 13 .235 9 x-Italy 2 0 1 5 1 7 Chicago Cubs 3, Milwaukee 1 (Orioles) Charlotte 3 14 .176 10 x-Ghana 2 1 0 4 3 6 San Diego 5, Washington 2 1976 — Mark Fidrych (Tigers) vs. Chicago 3 14 .176 10 Czech Republic 1 2 0 3 4 3 Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2 (Padres) United States 0 2 1 2 6 1 Arizona 8, Colorado 7 1975 — (Pirates) vs. Vida Blue (A’s) WESTERN CONFERENCE We’re ready Monday, June 12 Today’s Games 1974 — (Indians) vs. Andy WLPctGB Czech Republic 3, United States 0 Cincinnati (Arroyo 9-5) at Atlanta (Thomson 2-7), Messersmith (Dodgers) Los Angeles 15 5 .750 — Italy 2, Ghana 0 to get serious. 10:05 a.m. 1973 — Rick Wise (Cardinals) vs. Catfish Hunter Houston 12 8 .600 3 Saturday, June 17 San Diego (Hensley 5-6) at Washington (A’s) Sacramento 11 8 .579 3 1/2 Ghana 2, Czech Republic 0 (Patterson 1-2), 10:05 a.m. 1972 — Jim Palmer (Orioles) vs. San Antonio 10 8 .556 4 Are you? Italy 1, United States 1, tie Florida (Olsen 6-4) at N.Y. Mets (Glavine 11-2), (Cardinals) Seattle 10 8 .556 4 Thursday, June 22 10:10 a.m. 1971 — (Pirates) vs. Vida Blue (A’s) Phoenix 7 10 .412 6 1/2 Italy 2, Czech Republic 0 Pittsburgh (Duke 5-7) at Philadelphia (Hamels 1- 1970 — Jim Palmer (Orioles) vs. Minnesota 6 12 .333 8 Ghana 2, United States 1 4), 10:35 a.m. (Mets) Chicago Cubs (Prior 0-4) at Milwaukee (Davis 5- 1969 — Steve Carlton (Cardinals) vs. Mel Friday’s Games GROUP F W L T GF GA Pts 5), 11:05 a.m. Stottlemyre (Yanks) Sacramento 73, Washington 60 x-Brazil 3 0 0 7 1 9 Arizona (Cruz 3-4) at Colorado (Cook 6-7), 12:05 1968 — Luis Tiant (Indians) vs. Detroit 92, Minnesota 80 x-Australia 1 1 1 5 5 4 p.m. (Dodgers) San Antonio 94, Houston 75 Croatia 0 1 2 2 3 2 San Francisco (Schmidt 6-4) at L.A. 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Brazil 3, Ghana 0 Boston (Schilling 10-3) at Chicago White Sox 1943 — (Cardinals) vs. Dutch A-10 – SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL NBA Chronicle lawyers Lebron re-ups with Cavs for $80M ask for dismissals James will be 27 when Ramirez and Carlos Boozer, all left Cleveland as free The Associated Press national security, no act of ter- contract runs out after agents despite saying they SAN FRANCISCO — rorism, no violent crime that 2012-2013 season would stay. Attorneys for Hearst Corp. would go unpunished,” Hearst James, though, kept his asked a federal judge to dis- lawyers wrote. By TOM WITHERS word. And at least for now, miss subpoenas demanding The Justice Department The Associated Press says he plans to stay. He wants that two San Francisco last month asked U.S. District CLEVELAND — LeBron to bring the city its first cham- Chronicle reporters reveal Judge Jeffrey White to James likes it where he’s at — pionship since the Browns who leaked secret grand jury enforce the subpoenas and close to home and closing in won an NFL title in 1964 — testimony about alleged order reporters Mark Fainaru- three years before there was steroid use by Barry Bonds Wada and Lance Williams to on an NBA title. and other top athletes. Cleveland’s All-Star for- even a Super Bowl and 20 divulge who gave them the years before James’ birth. In papers filed in federal grand jury transcripts in viola- ward agreed Saturday to sign court Friday, the attorneys tion of another judge’s order. a contract extension of up to James has scored more argue the subpoenas should be points, handed out more Bush administration attor- five years and worth as much dismissed because of govern- neys said it was a crime to as $80 million with the assists and grabbed more ment misconduct and prose- leak grand jury materials to Cavaliers, a huge relief for the rebounds at a younger age cutors’ failure to demonstrate the media. They argued that rising team and its fretting than any player in history. a pressing need for the infor- California’s shield law pro- fans who worried he might be Last season, James became mation. tected reporters from planning an escape. just the fourth player to aver- “There is no breach of divulging their sources. James, who in three NBA age at least 31 points, 7 seasons has single-handedly rebounds and 6 assists, joining resurrected Cleveland’s fran- Oscar Robertson, Jerry West fourth after hitting a leadoff chise and brought the Cavs and Michael Jordan. triple to make the score 13-4, into championship contention, He was named the Early then a Ricetti single in the will sign the deal after the free youngest All-Star game MVP Continued from Page A-8 bottom of the fifth inning agency moratorium ends in history, and finished run- scored Taylor and Garrett Wednesday, said his agent ner-up to Phoenix’s Steve Taylor for an 8-0 lead, and Johnston for the 15-4, run- Leon Rose. Nash for league MVP honors. Cramer closed out the scoring rule victory. “I am very excited and Rose said he hopes to have the with an RBI single to score “They kind of laid back a happy to be re-signing with deal signed before James Giuntini for a 10-0 first inning little after they got the big the Cavaliers. Staying in reports July 19 to training lead. lead,” Jeff Cramer said. “But Cleveland ... provides me with camp for the U.S. team play- Willits managed a minor they played solid defense and the unique opportunity to con- ing in this summer’s World rally in the top of the third it was a tough game for tinue to play in front of my Championships. after North Ukiah had staked them.” family, friends and fans,” With James’ extension a 12-0 lead, cutting the lead to North Ukiah returns to James said in a statement. “I looming, Cavaliers owner 12-4 after two hit batters and a action today against El look forward to working Dan Gilbert did everything he walk – all with the bases could to keep the superstar. Molino at 2 p.m. The South toward bringing a champi- loaded – led to Willits runs. Ukiah All-Stars hit the field at onship to our great fans and Last summer, Cleveland spent millions on free agents Wilson scored on a passed 11 a.m., taking on the winner the city of Cleveland.” ball in the bottom of the of Fort Bragg-Westshore. James didn’t have to accept Larry Hughes, Donyell the deal. He could have cho- File photo Marshall and Damon Jones sen to wait until after next sea- Lebron James re-signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers and re-signed center Zydrunas son when he would have been for five years and $80 million dollars Saturday. Ilgauskas, a player James per- eligible for free agency. But sonally campaigned to keep. Fully SULL All-Stars 12, he believes in the Cavaliers, clutch. on his rookie contract. The Gilbert also renovated Fort Bragg 3 who during this season’s play- Ever the showman, James exact amount of James’ exten- Quicken Loans Arena, Continued from Page A-8 The South Ukiah 9-10 year offs came within a late offen- let the drama build before sion won’t be known until upgrading the Cavs’ locker old All-Stars defeated Fort sive rebound in Game 6 of agreeing to a deal that will later this summer when the room and remodeling a family McCarthy with a triple, scor- Bragg 12-3 Thursday to move eliminating Detroit and mak- start after the 2007 season and league determines the salary area partly to accommodate ing McCarthy and Haydon for to 2-1 in District 35 ing the Eastern Conference run through 2012-13 — when cap for next season. the overflow of James sup- a 7-2 lead. Steliga laced a Tournament play. Rodolpho finals. he’ll only be 27. But almost from the porters at every home game. double that scored Anderson, Lupian was the winning pitch- Unlike some of his fellow “We are very happy to hear moment the Cavaliers won the The club is also building a then Steliga and Devin er for South Ukiah, going 5 2003 draft classmates, James LeBron’s recent statements 2003 draft lottery and selected $20 million training facility in Hendry both scored on Coast 1/3 innings while striking out waited one week after the regarding his desire to help him with the No. 1 overall Independence, a short drive Youth throwing errors for the five batters. Lupian also went team made the offer before work toward bringing a pick, insecure Cleveland fans from James’ suburban home. final 10-2 margin. Steliga 2-for-4 at the plate and scored announcing he would sign. Cavaliers championship to have worried about a day Now that James is on ended the game with a strike- a run. Dylan Steckter and The delay since July 1 had Cleveland and our fans,” gen- when James would bolt for a board, general manager out in the bottom of the sixth David Mason combined to Danny Ferry will try to re-sign inning. Cleveland fans, who have eral manager Danny Ferry bigger paycheck and brighter pick up the save for South restricted free agent forward “Paul pitched the best I’ve been burned by broken said. “We plan to sit down spotlight in New York, Los Ukiah. Jordan Jackson had a promises before, fearing the next week with Leon Rose to Angeles or Chicago. Drew Gooden. ever seen him pitch today,” worst. agree on terms of an exten- That fear was well founded The club has also been in McCarthy said. “I just told big day at the plate for South But as he has always done, sion.” since the beloved Browns contact with several other free him to keep throwing strikes, Ukiah, going 2-for-2 with two the 21-year-old from nearby James will make $5.8 mil- moved, and big-name athletes agents during the league’s to put it right in the glove.” doubles and a run. Kevin Akron came through in the lion next season, the final year like , Manny July 1-12 signing period. Pardini finished with a triple NULL 9-10 year-old All-Stars and two runs for South Ukiah. District 35 North Area Champions Team Members: Leandro Gutierrez, Paul Steliga, Nathan Johnston, Willie Kile, Anthony McCarthy, Dylan Lancaster, Tyler Fields, Shane Baarts, D.J. Reach Tony Adame at Henin-Hardenne’s bid to com- But No. 2 Nadal is 4-0 Slam. You’re not in such a Anderson, Devin Hendry, Chandler Rickel, Wyatt [email protected] Slam plete a career Grand Slam. against No. 1 Federer this great position.” Haydon, Brendan Crews. “Now that I see all the year, including a victory in the And then she summoned up Continued from Page A-8 names on the trophy, and my French Open final. the strength to turn things name is on there — Wow! “Sure, he’s the favorite. He around. Lakeport Camper Australian Open final in That’s not so bad,” Mauresmo has more pressure than me. “I pumped myself up. I let At January, when Henin- said. “I was thinking about the That’s real. That’s true,” it out a little bit. I yelled a lit- Hardenne quit in the second trophy all morning, and then I Nadal said. “But I’m going to tle bit,” she said. “I was much set with stomach problems, got my hands on it. It was play in the final of more aggressive right from denying Mauresmo a chance bizarre.” Wimbledon. I’m going to play the beginning of that second It’s HOT!! to feel what it’s like to earn a She triumphed despite hav- one of the best in the history set.” championship and leading to ing fewer winners (31-28) and of the sport. I’m young. I hope That she was, claiming 13 some ill feelings between the more unforced errors (22-20) I’m going have more opportu- of the next 17 points as Henin- women. than Henin-Hardenne, who nities, but I’m going to try my Hardenne began to waver. “The way it ended is differ- won last month’s French Open best Sunday.” Perhaps because of the It’s ent,” the top-ranked for her fifth major title. Odds are there will be far swirling wind, the second set Summer Pricing in Effect Mauresmo said. “Now I had “Two Grand Slams in a less serve-and-volley tennis in contained little topflight ten- this final moment, especially month — it’s pretty hard,” the men’s final than there was nis. this final point.” The unforced errors were 263-7755 She couldn’t stop smiling Henin-Hardenne said. Saturday, when some points On Sunday, Rafael Nadal finished with both players at so plentiful, it was if both Monday - Friday •8am - 5pm as she clutched the champi- women were trying to smack on’s plate, as she climbed will try to become the first the net. ~ EVERY TRUCK ACCESSORY ~ man to pull off a French- Henin-Hardenne broke the ball with skillets instead of through the stands to hug her rackets. coach and supporters, as she Wimbledon double since again for a 5-2 lead, then addressed the audience, as she Bjorn Borg in 1980. 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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL | NATIONAL LEAGUE With good luck charm Bush in attendance, Nats still lose The Associated Press the eighth, giving him 10 straight games and this was his first appearance of 2006. MILWAUKEE — Carlos Marmol with an extra-base hit, an Atlanta record. Young (8-4) bounced back from his overcame a wild start to pitch six effec- first loss in more than five weeks. He tive innings and Chicago beat Phillies 6, Pirates 2 allowed a first-pitch homer to Alfonso Milwaukee. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Soriano but the Nationals didn’t muster Marmol (2-3) walked three of the first pitched six solid innings to snap an eight- another serious threat until they chased five batters he faced in the first inning but start winless skid and Philadelphia Young with back-to-back hits to start the still won for the first time since June 11. defeated Pittsburgh. seventh. Young allowed seven hits, struck Four relievers combined to pitch the final Chris Coste drove in three runs during out nine and walked none. Trevor three innings with work- his eighth major league start, and Chase Hoffman got the last three outs for his ing a perfect ninth for his 14th save. Utley had three of Philadelphia’s 10 hits 24th save — fourth in four days. Michael Barrett also matched a career to extend his hitting streak to 14 games. Nationals starter Pedro Astacio (1-1) high with four hits, all singles, for the Lidle (5-7) allowed six hits and two allowed nine hits and five runs in 3 2-3 Cubs, who won for the third time in four runs in winning for the first time since innings in his second start of the season. games. Chicago scored two runs in the May 21. He was 0-3 in eight starts. Four fifth to take the lead. relievers combined to finish the eight-hit- Diamondbacks 8, Rockies 7 Dave Bush (5-7) went seven innings ter, which stopped the Phillies’ three- DENVER (AP) — Chad Tracy hit a for Milwaukee and lost for the first time game losing streak. grand slam in a seven-run ninth inning, in five starts. All-Star game starter Jason Bay hit his Craig Counsell homered in the eighth and 21st home run for the Pirates, who are 11- Arizona held on to beat Colorado. Braves 4, Reds 1 25 since June 1. The Rockies scored six runs in the bot- ATLANTA (AP) — hit The Phillies got to (3-8) tom half of the ninth to pull within one a two-run homer, and John Smoltz drove for four runs in the first inning, with all but Jorge Julio struck out Omar in a run with his second hit of the game to ANG Photo the baserunners reaching on six singles. Quintanilla with runners on first and sec- Jose Vizcaino congratulates San Francisco pitcher lead Atlanta past and After starting his career with an 0-for- ond for his ninth save in 10 chances. Cincinnati. Noah Lowry after Lowry’s first career home run 14 skid, Coste has 12 hits in 26 at-bats. The Diamondbacks had eight hits in Saturday against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Harang was working on a three-hit their half of the ninth and went through through six innings before the Padres 5, Nationals 2 four Colorado pitchers. San Francisco pitcher, got the Braves broke through for their sixth win WASHINGTON (AP) — Eric Byrnes, Shawn Green and Conor Durham last four outs for his 10th save in nine games on the homestand. allowed two runs over six innings, and Jackson each singled against Colorado in 14 chances. Pinch-hitter Smoltz (6-5) won his second straight San Diego assured its spot atop the NL closer Brian Fuentes (2-2) with no outs in Continued from Page A-8 flied to left start, giving up six hits and one run in West at the All-Star break with a victory the inning. Tracy then hit a hanging slid- with the bases loaded to end eight innings. He matched his season over Washington. er to right for his 13th homer. game before the All-Star the game. high with 10 strikeouts and issued only Mike Cameron, Adrian Gonzalez and It was Tracy’s second career grand break. Bonds said he caught a The first inning was a dis- one walk. Ken Ray got the final three Mark Bellhorn homered for the Padres, slam, both coming this season. spike in the dirt while taking aster for Lowe (7-5), who outs for his fifth save. who have won four straight and have a Luis Vizcaino (3-3) pitched a scoreless his first swing Friday night gave up four hits and a walk Harang (9-6), who pitched his NL- 24-16 road record. eighth for the win. and twisted his knee, but he to the first five batters. Randy leading fourth , was The Padres even overcame the went seven innings for still managed to hit his 720th Winn walked and Omar denied in his attempt to become the first Nationals’ No. 1 good luck charm. the Diamondbacks, giving up one run and career homer in his second at- Vizquel and Moises Alou sin- Reds pitcher with 10 wins at the All-Star President Bush made a surprise visit, sit- four hits while striking out six. bat. gled to produce one run break since in 2002. He ting between first lady Laura Bush and Colorado’s Jason Jennings pitched Durham, batting cleanup before Durham hit his 12th gave up nine hits and four runs in eight Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in a eight innings, striking out eight and for just the third time this sea- homer. Feliz added a single innings. VIP box. Washington was 2-0 when the allowing six hits. In his last three outings, son, drove a 2-0 pitch from before Lowe retired the next hit a one-out triple in president was in the stadium last year, he’s given up 11 hits in 22 innings. Derek Lowe into the right- three batters. field in the first to “Obviously, I’m in a little give the Giants a 4-0 lead. bit of a funk,” Lowe said. “I Durham also walked and mean, four runs before you | AMERICAN LEAGUE scored in the third, singled, get an out. I think clearly, stole a base and scored in the there’s something’s going on fifth, and was walked inten- that we will figure out before tionally and scored one of San the next start, as far as what’s Torre ties Stengel on all-time list Francisco’s three runs in the going on mechanically to ninth. cause the inconsistency. I let “Today, he looks like a The Associated Press straight start, Melvin Mora hit third Kansas City pitcher who 1.83. the team down.” genius,” a smiling Durham The Dodgers scored three ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. a two-run homer and had just entered the game. The Rangers got only two said of Alou. “It just worked — Chien-Ming Wang pitched times off Lowry in the second Baltimore snapped a four- Russ Adams’ two-out triple runners as far as third — for me today. That’s B’s job. I on a two-run single by Toby 8 1-3 solid innings and Johnny game losing streak. scored Hill with the second Gerald Laird with two outs in commend Felipe for having Hall and a broken-bat RBI Damon hit a two-run triple off Ramon Hernandez had two run of the inning. the sixth and Mark DeRosa the trust in me to put me in single by Rafael Furcal, but All-Star Scott Kazmir, leading hits and two RBIs for the The Royals snapped their with two outs in the seventh. that position, to drive in runs.” the Giants got a run back in New York over Tampa Bay. Orioles, who gained a rare four-game winning streak, DeRosa had two of Texas’ Lowry (4-5) earned the win the third on Todd Greene’s Wang (9-4) allowed six road win against a left-hander. their longest since a five-game six hits. despite allowing nine hits and two-out, RBI single. hits, struck out two and Baltimore won for just the run from June 11-16, 2005. Juan Rincon and Joe four runs in 5 1-3 innings. He Lowry’s homer made it 6- walked two to help the 12th time in 39 road games had three hits Nathan pitched the final two homered off Lowe leading off 3, and Greene hit another two- Yankees win for the fourth and improved to 8-22 against and four RBIs for Toronto. innings as the Twins regis- the fourth, hitting a 2-1 pitch out, run-scoring single in the straight time since a 19-1 loss lefties by beating rookie Brian Tallet (2-0), the third tered a combined shutout for into the left-field bullpen. fifth to chase Lowe. at Cleveland. Manager Joe (1-2). of six Blue Jays pitchers, the third time in Liriano’s last “I just got lucky, I ran into The Dodgers scored once Torre also tied Casey Stengel Bedard (10-6) allowed one earned his second victory six starts. it,” the 25-year-old Lowry in the sixth, but blew a chance for 10th on baseball’s career run and five hits over six since Sept. 16, 2002. Torii Hunter homered, said, adding it was the first for more. list with 1,926 victories. innings, striking out six. B.J. Ryan got the last three Jason Bartlett had a two-run homer he’s hit since college. relieved Lowry with one on Jonny Gomes’ sacrifice fly The left-hander began the outs for his 24th save. double and Nick Punto had The Dodgers cut the and one out, and gave up a off Kyle Farnsworth in the season 4-0, then went 1-6 over Toronto, which totaled 10 hits three hits to help the Twins Giants’ lead to 8-7 on pinch- single to Hall and a walk to ninth snapped Tampa Bay’s 10 starts, but is 5-0 with a 1.29 in losing the first two games end their longest losing streak hitter Olmedo Saenz’s two- pinch-hitter Andre Ethier to scoreless innings streak at 19. ERA since June 16. of the series, had 15 as every since a four-game skid June 3- run homer off Brian Wilson in load the bases. Jonathan Four Yankees pitchers teamed Chris Ray pitched the ninth starter had at least one. 7. the eighth, but hit Sanchez relieved and walked for a 1-0 shutout Friday night, for his 21st save. Royals starter Scott Elarton The Twins took control an RBI single and Steve Furcal to force in a run before and the Devil Rays hadn’t Sowers allowed five runs faced 21 batters with 12 with a three-run fifth off Finley added a two-run triple retiring Jose Cruz Jr. on a fly scored since the seventh and seven hits over 3 2-3 reaching base — on nine hits, Rangers rookie John with two outs in the ninth off to shallow right and Nomar inning of a 12-5 loss to Boston innings in his third — and two walks and a hit batter. Rheinecker (4-3). Jonathan Broxton. Garciaparra on a liner to cen- on Thursday. shortest — career start. Blue Jays left-hander Ted Armando Benitez, the sixth ter. 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ANGELS 6, ATHLETICS 4 Weaver keeps record perfect Honchar wins time The Associated Press trial, American OAKLAND — Jered Weaver pitched seven strong innings to remain perfect in Landis is second six starts, leading the Los Angeles Angels to a 6-4 victo- By JAMEY KEATEN Aside from Landis, a for- ry over the Oakland Athletics The Associated Press mer teammate of seven-time on Saturday night. RENNES, France — Tour winner Lance A day after John Lackey Serhiy Honchar won a time Armstrong, it was a disap- retired 27 straight after giving trial Saturday to become the pointing day for other top up a leadoff double, Weaver first Ukrainian to take the race Americans. (6-0) was nearly as impres- leader’s yellow jersey in Tour Levi Leipheimer placed sive. The rookie right-hander, de France history, and 96th, more than 6 minutes who took his older brother American behind Honchar. Another for- Jeff’s spot in the rotation on placed second in the stage to mer Armstrong teammate, Monday, retired 16 of the last move into second place over- George Hincapie, was 24th, 18 batters he faced. all. trailing Honchar by 2:42. Weaver becomes the first Honchar, a T-Mobile rider And American Bobby Angels pitcher to win his first and a former world time trial Julich crashed, losing control six major league starts. He champion, was by far the of his bike while negotiating a walked two and struck out strongest rider in Saturday’s bend during the long time five and lowered his ERA to 32-mile race against the trial. Julich, who finished 1.12. clock. He finished more than a third in 1998, was taken to a Maicer Izturis had three minute ahead of Landis. hospital after hitting the hits, including his first home Sebastian Lang of Germany ground hard and slamming run in nearly a year, as the was third. into the curb. Angels crept within three Honchar finished in 1 hour, Honchar, who turned 36 games of the AL West-leading ANG Photo 1 minute, 43 seconds. It was last week, grabbed the front of A’s, the closest they’ve been Oakland’s Mark Kotsay congratulates Nick Swisher as he crosses the plate dur- his first stage win in three the yellow jersey in delight since May 12. Chone Figgins ing the A’s 6-4 loss to the Los Angeles Angels Saturday in Oakland. Tours, though he has won five after it was slipped onto his had four hits, drove in a run time trials at the Tour of Italy. shoulders on the podium. He and stole two bases. Francisco Rodriguez gave Murphy replaced Garret and Napoli doubled home a Landis was 1 minute, 1 sec- said it was the best day of his Juan Rivera also homered up a two-run single to Frank Anderson, who was scratched run to make it 4-0 in the fifth. ond behind Honchar, and career since he won the world for the Angels, who have won Thomas and a run-scoring sin- with tightness in his left ham- Figgins singled home a run Lang was a further 3 seconds time trial title in 2000. seven of eight. Orlando gle to Jay Payton in the eighth. string — the same injury that in the sixth and Rivera hit his back. “It was totally unexpected. Cabrera and Mike Napoli also He struck out kept him out of Friday night’s 11th homer, a solo shot off A handlebar problem I did my maximum,” he said drove in runs. with two runners on to end the game. Chad Gaudin, in the seventh. forced Landis to change bikes through a translator on French Joe Blanton (8-8) lost his inning and pitched the ninth The A’s were limited to two Notes: Thomas moved past during the stage, but he was television. first game to a division rival in for his 20th save in 22 hits — both by Kotsay — over Mickey Mantle into 43rd pleased with his ride. The win was the second at six starts and fell to 0-4 chances. a 50-batter span the past two place with 1,511 RBI. ... “I got beat fair and square,” this Tour for the T-Mobile against the Angels, his worst Tommy Murphy, a late games until Jay Payton sin- Figgins has 23 steals against he said. “It looks good for the squad, which lost its leader record versus any team. He addition to the lineup, also gled with two outs in the sev- the A’s, his most against any rest of the race, but there’s a and another rider lasted 5 2-3 innings, allowing contributed with a pair of out- enth. team. ... Angels 3B Dallas long way to go. We’ll take it to a doping scandal on the eve five runs on nine hits. He standing plays in center field. Izturis’ first home run since McPherson and 1B Casey one day at a time.” of the Tour start on July 1. walked three and struck out He made a sliding catch of Aug. 27 — and third of his Kotchman are within a week five. Crosby’s short fly and dou- career — gave the Angels a 2- or two of beginning rehab Brendan Donnelly started bled off Thomas at first to end 0 lead in the third. With two assignments. ... A’s OF Milton the eighth and gave up four the second, and crashed into outs, Figgins tripled and Bradley went 4-for-5 with two Stomach flu outbreak singles, with Nick Swisher the wall in left-center one step Izturis hit a 1-2 offering from home runs in a rehab assign- driving in a run, before leav- after catching up to Bobby Blanton into the left field ment with Sacramento of the ing with the bases loaded and Kielty’s deep fly to open the bleachers. PCL. ... Rodriguez has 10 at Special Olympics two outs. third. Cabrera hit a sacrifice fly saves against the A’s. By JAMES BELTRAN attended the six-day event at The Associated Press Ames in central Iowa. At least DES MOINES, Iowa — 10 people had been hospital- WORLD CUP | GERMANY 3, PORTUGAL 1 Samples from people who ized, and others are being held became ill during the Special in a recreation center at Iowa Olympics USA National State University as a precau- Games this week have tested tion, said Mary Mincer Germans finish with consolation win positive for a virus that causes Hansen, director for the Iowa stomach flu, the Iowa Department of Public Health. By STEPHEN WADE to France and Italy. remained noncommittal. booking now. Department of Public Health “We don’t want the hospitals The Associated Press But at least it gave the “I need some days to think “I’d like to have played the said Saturday. Some people to be overwhelmed,” she said. STUTTGART, Germany home fans one last chance to about it,” he said. final, but we weren’t thinking were quarantined. At least 30 A sign outside the recre- — Fireworks thundered and party, and they embraced the Schweinsteiger’s two goals about it,” said the Bayern people were treated Friday for ation center on Friday said the flashbulbs popped all around opportunity, locking arms, were almost identical, and Munich midfielder, who just vomiting, nausea and diar- building was closed for “med- the darkened stadium, illumi- waving flags and serenading they energized the game — finished a sub-par club sea- rhea. The health agency said ical quarantine.” Health offi- nating the German players’ their national heroes as they just as Germany has done for son. norovirus is a common cause cials would not comment on brilliant white shirts and the circled the field at Gottlieb- the country’s national pride. Added Klinsmann: “We of viral gastroenteritis, also how long the quarantine thousands of flags that waved Damlier stadium. In the 56th, he retreated won’t be sleeping tonight. We known as stomach flu, and would last. in their honor. Fans screamed Imagine the mayhem if from the corner of the penalty wanted this third place. I’m Germany had made the final area on the left side and very proud of what the team outbreaks are normally asso- and sang for an hour after- ciated with food and water. ward, savoring the lingering and played this well. worked to the middle of the delivered. We played with a “It’s very difficult to sum field. lot of heart.” The Special Olympics held moments as hosts of the World its closing ceremonies Friday Cup. up the game because it was From 25 yards he launched The Germans have won the very emotional for us,” the ball without rotation, a World Cup three times, and night, and officials were con- And that was after the con- cerned that people heading solation game. Klinsmann said. frozen blast beyond the reach they are always a threat. Germany took third place The once-controversial of a leaping goalkeeper They’ve reached the semifi- home this weekend would Saturday in the World Cup, coach turned a Teutonic Ricardo. nals a record 11 times, and carry the sickness with them. beating Portugal 3-1 on two defending style into creative, Six minutes later, the mid- this is their third consolation More than 30,000 people sensational goals by Bastian attacking soccer, winning over fielder, who didn’t start in the prize. from across the country Schweinsteiger. 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goes mainstream. For some, the front awning. Salmon Rock it’s been bittersweet to watch. This Was News He then ran to and up the back steps, “Anything that gets people kicked in the back door and aroused the interested in RPS as a sport is Continued from Page A-1 Continued from Page A-3 sleeping inmates. All of these had narrow fantastic,” says RPS Radio’s Continued from Page A-3 escapes and no doubt owe their lives to Mr. sion in the call. The fishery While RPS’ history is no Apter, 28. “But it is sad to see Replying to an inquiry from the state, the Mathews’ prompt and heroic action. Some of resource disaster makes fish- doubt rich, a founding date for something that came from council emphatically urged continuation of the lodgers were half stupified by the smoke ermen eligible for Small the game is unknown. Most such passion, and wake up and the application which was filed last year, in and it was with difficulty they were aroused Business Administration RPS veterans throw up their see it on Bud Light labels and view of the constantly increasing need and sufficiently to enable them to make their Economic Injury Disaster hands in futility when asked on an A&E special. But I demand for water. escape. Loans. Gutierrez will send the to pinpoint when the first guess that happens with any As the result of a suggestion by Mr. Mathews is said to have jumped from head of NOAA Fisheries, decision by RPS was made, sport.” Councilman Herman Runkel at a meeting of the back stairs after seeing that everybody William Hogarth, to the West allowing only that the inven- The real question that the council Wednesday night, June 27, a was out of the burning building. Coast on Monday to begin tion of scissors traces back, remains unanswered is just check will be made to determine whether the After the first excitement it was found that collecting economic impact according to some archaeolo- how much more RPS can city might file a claim for water rights on Mr. Mathews was seriously injured in gists, to 1500 B.C. Others grow. Locally, RPS is bursting Gibson creek. addition to being almost overcome by the data to determine whether the at the seams, or at least it disaster warrants a higher- maintain that the game was smoke and exertion. invented in Japan, where it’s seems to be to Naomi ——— Physicians worked with him the balance of level disaster declaration. Brilliant, “wine hero” and Should the data show this called Jan Ken Pon. Others the night, and although he appears a little cast the net back even further. president of the unconvention- SIRI CONSTRUCTS DAM; RIVERSIDE type of disaster, Congress will PARK NOW OPEN. Riverside Park, a better this morning his recovery is said to be “RPS has been played al Roshambo Winery in in doubt. be able to appropriate direct since the caveman days when Healdsburg, which held its community project sponsored by the Ukiah grants and other aid. it was known as Rock Rock fourth Rock Paper Scissors Police Officers Association, is now officially “Small business loans open to the public. ——— Rock,” maintains Leshem of contest June 3. HIGGINS GROCERY BURNED. A fire of mean little to a commercial the RPS League. “Mostly, While the first tournament The announcement was made this week fisherman who has lost every- following the construction Saturday of a unknown origin was discovered in Higgin’s cavemen died of exhaustion had just 84 competitors, this grocery store about 12:30 Tuesday morning thing in this disaster and has because it was very difficult year’s drew 256, with Kristen temporary dam across the river, south of the nothing left to pay it back Vichy bridge. and before the blaze was extinguished to determine winners.” Lantz, a 28-year-old resident practically all the stock was burned or ruined. with,” Thompson, who repre- of Philadelphia, taking home Heavy equipment and an operator to do the Though it’s tempting to Mr. Higgins estimates his loss at about $3,500 sents California’s First cast off RPS as just another the $1,000 first place prize and work was provided by the Arthur B. Siri Congressional District, said. trophy. Adding to the drama Construction Company, of Ukiah and Santa with $2,500 insurance. The building is owned fringe sport – where sport is in by Judge Mannon and Jack Hart and is “This is a critical first step, was the New York film crew Rosa. The operator was Fred Bishop. quotation marks and compar- damaged a few hundred dollars. but it’s important to keep in isons to other seemingly present, in town to tape the A life guard has been hired and will be on unathletic activities like competition for “CBS Sunday duty from 12 noon until 8 p.m. daily. The fire boys made their usual quick mind that it is only a first step. response to the alarm, but were handicapped We need to be working over- backgammon and competitive Morning.” eating lie close by – it’s all “We started out really by the hydrant in front of the county jail time to ensure that we get a 100 years ago being screwed up so tight it could not be full disaster declaration that serious business. At least, it small. Basically, after we Friday, July 6, 1906 opened until after several minutes’ delay. will bring the financial relief must be, if controversy within named the winery, it just made its athletes’ ranks is any indi- sense to have a small competi- Dispatch-Democrat After water was on the current from the needed to our fishing commu- BADLY INJURED SAVING LIVES. electric wires gave several of the boys a nities.” cation. tion,” says Brilliant, 33. “I That dispute lies in the fact always liked the idea of the MERCHANT RISKS LIFE TO AROUSE shock. They got the fire out, though, all right. that there are two competing game – you don’t have to be a INMATES OF BURNING BUILDING. Fire governing bodies for the jock, and anyone can do it.” broke out in P. H. Mathews’ grocery store on ——— Willits sport. The first is the World But is Rock Paper Scissors Main street about 1 o’clock this morning, and before it was extinguished stock and building CELEBRATION WAS PLEASANT RPS Society (worldrps.com), in danger of becoming the pet AFFAIR. Ukiah’s barbecue and picnic on the Continued from Page A-1 founded by Graham and rock of the ’00s? Apter does- were practically destroyed. The fire was first discovered by a lodger in fourth was a pleasant affair that was enjoyed Panel on Climate Change, Douglas Walker, headquar- n’t think so, and not just by many of our townspeople and visitors from tered in Canada, represented because the rocks across the the Ukiah House, across the street, who could submerge 17.5 percent hastily cried an alarm. He states that the blaze adjoining towns. Prof. Babcock’s oration was of Bangladesh and 6 percent of by the motto, “Serving the two fads are so very different. a superb effort and showed that he will rank “I don’t think the perva- started on the floor of the grocery and when the Netherlands. needs of decision makers with the best speakers of the county. The since 1918” and bearing a siveness of RPS can grow any he first saw it the blaze was small, as though The origin of the ocean rise, from a pile of paper or rubbish. Before barbecue feature was, as usual, the principal coat of arms of, well, arms – more. In terms of sports, it’s feature of the day, and the excellent manner in melting ice, also threatens throwing rock, paper and scis- the Lego of sports: You’re anyone had time to respond to the alarm, lives and lifestyles in the far sors. given the tools and you just however, the blaze had filled the whole which the meat was cooked and served left north. Quoting a New York The other is the newly can’t do that with hockey, interior of the lower story. little to be desired. Times report, Gelbspan writes: formed USA RPS League, football, motocross, poker, or Mr. Mathews, the proprietor of the grocery, The afternoon was devoted to games, etc., “In Barrow, the northernmost which is sponsored by Bud whatever the sport du jour,” together with several other lodgers, slept and everything passed off harmoniously. The city in North America, it Light, resides in cyberspace says Apter. “Now, there are above the store. He was the first man aroused ball at Marks’ opera house in the evening was means rescuing hunters on MySpace and just last purists who would be happier about the premises, and according to the man well attended and was highly enjoyed. trapped on breakaway ice at a April wrapped up its first RPS if RPS stayed on the fringes, in the Ukiah House Mathews hastily arose, Although nothing pretentious was attempted time of year when such things tournament with a cash purse but one of the defining appeals threw a few of his personal belongings into in the way of celebrating, it is altogether once were unheard of. It of $50,000. of RPS to the mainstream is its his trunk, which he threw out of the window. likely that the day brought as much means living with hydraulic The USA RPS’ Leshem inclusiveness. There’s a Mathews followed the trunk, jumping from enjoyment as a much more elaborate affair. jacks to keep houses from scoffs at the World RPS chance for everyone to rein- slouching and buckling on Society’s claim to global vent themselves in this sport. foundations that used to be stature, likening it to any It’s an amazing equalizer.” frozen all year.” American football team who Contact Bay Area Living Find the pet for you in For the rest of us, he writes, claims the title of world writer and aspiring Rock Paper Journal Classifieds higher temperatures “increase champion after winning the Scissorist Candace Murphy at flooding, storm intensity, and Super Bowl. There is also an [email protected] the power of storm surges in issue of the legitimacy of the or at (925) 416-4814. areas that are especially vul- claim that the society has been nerable to such disruptions.” serving decision makers since WELL founder Dr. Jason 1918; that mantle was taken Bradford, formerly an instruc- from the now-defunct London tor at the University of Scissors Paper Stone Club of California at Davis, was the which the World RPS Society Three great ways to stay cool this summer. recipient of a National Science is thought to be a spiritual Foundation Biocom-plexity successor. grant to explore the subject of “It’s absolutely not. And global warming in the you mean the World RPS Peruvian Andes, where he Society aka the Canadian RPS ® helped set up monitoring sta- Society,” says Leshem, 43. Motorola V323 “It’s like somebody putting the tions to record climate changes for only name ‘world’ on them, saying $ * and the impact on living they govern the world. We 29.95 things. have our own rules, our own after $50 mail-in rebate “I could stand at one site sponsors, our own TV deals. ® above the tree line and look They don’t have any sponsors Motorola down toward the Amazon or television deals, or at least RAZR V3c basin and see more plant and none of note.” animal species than exist in all for only While the World RPS ® of North America,” he said. Society had no response – a $ * Samsung a570 79.95 for only What he learned was instru- phone call placed to Douglas after $50 mail-in rebate mental in his later work Walker of the World RPS $9.95* toward developing post-oil Society in interest of provid- after instant rebate economies. That’s what ing equal time was not brought him to Willits. returned in time for publica- “An Inconvenient Truth” tion – students of the game say *Unlimited easyedgeSM runs one hour and 35 minutes. such growing pains are to be access plan purchase required. 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any other vehicle with a ball- inland area; the other will be Red Cross. In addition to the two Navy data on Web site again Trailers hitch and sufficiently powerful staged out of Fort Bragg to sup- in Mendocino County, another engine. ply the coast. five have been purchased for use Associated Press Versatility and mobility is Previous to the purchase of WASHINGTON — For the second time in two Continued from Page A-1 in Sonoma County. important to disaster relief the trailers, the county was In addition to displaying their weeks, Social Security numbers and other personal information of Navy personnel have been discov- to let the Red Cross use their “because we never know where responsible for the gathering and new equipment, the Red Cross is ered on an Internet site, triggering an investigation. buildings as shelters. In the the disaster is going to hit,” said moving of supplies for emer- also working to sign up more Red Cross spokeswoman Ellen gency shelters as part of its dis- The Navy said Friday that information on more event of a disaster, one of these volunteers for the Mendocino trailers can be towed to the nec- Silver. aster plan. Dolan said the county than 100,000 naval and Marine Corps aviators and Frances said the ability to will still be responsible for that County chapter. aircrew was on the Naval Safety Center Web site essary site and quickly “We really want to encourage unloaded, allowing for fast quickly and easily move all of and the trailers will be used to and on nearly 1,100 computer discs mailed out to response. the equipment necessary to sup- aid that response. people to volunteer in naval commands. There was no indication that the “It will be wherever it’s need- ply a shelter was particularly Ukiah’s trailer was on display Mendocino County,” Silver said. information has been used illegally, said Navy ed,” said disaster services work- important in a county as large as Saturday at Todd Grove Park. Those who wish to volunteer spokesman Lt. Ryan Perry. He said Rear Adm. er Kathleen Dolan. Mendocino, especially consider- The one staged out of Fort Bragg or donate money to the Red George Mayer, commander of the Naval Safety The trailers are designed to be ing how remote some of the will be on display Sunday at Cross are encouraged to call Center, had the information removed immediately versatile and mobile and can be rural areas are. Bainbridge Park in Fort Bragg. 463-0112. and officials are looking into how the data was towed by a Red Cross One of these trailers will be The trailers were purchased Ben Brown can be reached at posted on the Web site. The Navy is also attempt- Emergency Response Vehicle or staged in Ukiah to supply the with a $35,000 grant from the [email protected]. ing to retrieve the computer disks, he said.

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The big groceries and sundries and I and I would have paid the stores like Capwells, spent $56! I couldn’t believe same price locally for the Emporium, Woolworth, and it! same brand and product only 10th Street Market (the With Ross, WalMart, Big without the $15 freight equivalent of a Costco) were Lots, Dollar Stores, and so charge. So before you make there, and it was the norm to many other outlet type stores the assumption that you can spend an entire Saturday there is less reason to drive find it cheaper south of shopping in Oakland to save south. These stores don’t stop Mendocino County, save the money. When the malls came Community chatter me from shopping at the gas, get on the phone or go to Hayward in the ‘60s it By Kathy Davidson chain groceries or Penneys out and look around and find killed the downtown for 25 and Mervyns -- they just give out what is already here. years, but we had every me more options. I have also With gasoline being unbe- major store you could think ed my business so I needed to found that I can buy very lievable these days, does it of and Oakland lost their buy here and keep the dollar nice furniture here and they really pay to drive to Sonoma Hayward clientele. local. will deliver! Since I don’t County anymore? If your car When I moved here in the I can honestly say that I have a pickup that is a boon breaks down under warranty, ‘70s I noticed the same phe- have never purchased a car, to me. How many furniture how many trips of gas do you nomenon occurred here. It furniture or home improve- and mattress stores do we use to get it serviced? Thirty, seemed there were a lot of ment product anywhere but in have now? Why bother to twenty and even ten years Ukiah license plates in the Ukiah. I have only been to a drive 50 miles to get a sofa ago it may have saved a lot Santa Rosa parking lots and mall in Santa Rosa twice in when you can custom order of money to spend dollars in malls. I guess coming from 35 years and it was for spe- the style and fabric locally? Santa Rosa or Rohnert Park, an area with huge malls and cialty items. I am not being The Internet hurts our sales but I don’t think it does now. James Groverman and Cindy Beaver shopping districts, I did not righteous when I say that it tax income as well. I have Sales tax supports our follow that pattern. I moved was not always easy to keep noticed that my company has county. Think about the sales Beaver – Groverman here to get away from all up this practice as sometimes lost some business to the tax that you give to Sonoma Greg and Wendy Beaver of Ukiah would like to announce those people, the driving and the prices were higher here, Internet. I often wonder if County. What does it sup- the engagement of their daughter Cindy Marie to James the congestion, and except for but service was always pro- freight has been considered. I port? Anything that enhances Frederick Groverman. an occasional trip to Costco vided by a local owner or know that when I have or protects you and your fam- The bride-to-be is a 1993 Ukiah High School graduate who (maybe six times a year) I business, and that made it bought items on the net ily? Not likely. received her B.S. Degree in agricultural business from Cal Poly shopped locally. very worthwhile to me per- because I cannot get them Maybe I live more modest- San Luis Obispo. Beaver has been employed by the Lake I also shopped locally sonally. here, I am always amazed at ly than most, but I usually County Department of Agriculture. Currently, she is working because as an employer I dis- Today, it is much easier to the high cost of handling and find that if it is not here, for her parents at G & W Storage while she aggressively pur- covered that 2-3 percent of remain loyal to my county. freight charges. maybe I don’t really need it. sues her goal of qualifying for the American Quarter Horse my sales tax dollars went to There are many chain stores, In the past six months, lit- What you will get here is the Association World Horse Show 2007. She also owns and man- law enforcement, fire protec- and nice restaurants to pur- erally every supplier we had service to back up what is ages Top of the Hill Equine and Vines in Redwood Valley. tion and roads specified for chase reasonably from. As I raised their handling and purchased by a local person Jim Groverman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Groverman, my county only. I wasn’t was shopping at the Ukiah freight costs due to higher who wants and counts on is a fourth generation Petaluma farmer who in 1984 received about to support Sonoma Food Outlet recently, it was gasoline costs. The Internet your return business. his dairy science degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. County’s coffers. I also felt 102 degrees and as I entered freights will have gone up as Remember, Out of the Mud, Groverman founded Groverman Farms which every October that this community support- the store they had a misty well. I purchased some cook- Grows the Lotus. includes the Petaluma Pumpkin Patch and Amazing Corn Maze along side Highway 101. The wedding will take place next month in the coastal town of Mendocino. Buy One Free. Get One Free.

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(1932-), Defense secretary, is 74; Brian down upon the brow of labor this crown of Datebook: Sunday, July 9, 2006 Dennehy (1938-), actor, is 68; John Tesh thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon (1952-), composer/musician, is 54; Tom a cross of gold.” -- Williams Jennings Today is the 190th day of 2006 and the the Democratic national convention en route Hanks (1956-), actor, is 50; Courtney Love Bryan. 19th day of summer. to winning the party’s presidential nomina- (1964-), singer/actress, is 42; Fred Savage TODAY’S FACT: A Bush or a Dole has TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1850, tion. (1976-), actor, is 30. appeared on every Republican presidential President Zachary Taylor died in office at In 1942, Anne Frank and her family went TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1977, Tom ticket since 1976. the age of 65. into hiding during the Holocaust. Watson won golf’s British Open over Jack TODAY’S MOON: Between first quarter In 1896, William Jennings Bryan deliv- TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Ed Ames Nicklaus by one stroke. (July 3) and full moon (July 10). ered his famous “Cross of Gold” speech to (1927-), actor, is 79; Donald Rumsfeld TODAY’S QUOTE: “You shall not press Death of the party Aunt Alice had a rule that, only needs to lose 20 pounds is a bad heart, diabetes, high blood quite know why you would take it. whenever she had a get-together at wimp compared to the guy whose pressure, sleep apnea, arthritis and Here is a man you don’t want to her house, we could only talk doctor told him he had to lose 120 tennis elbow. I know all this sit next to at dinner. He has zero about our diseases and medications Village or he would surely die on his way because that’s all he talks about. entertainment value. He’s missing for the first 15 minutes. After that home from the office. My other partners are just as bad out on a huge part of the fun of we had to change the subject. An operation that lasted eight or worse. They, of course, will getting old. I long to hear how Fifteen minutes is hardly Idiot hours is much better than one that never die. Unless they had to go to much his prescription cost and enough time to describe the proce- By Jim Mullen only lasted three. You can gain one of Aunt Alice’s parties where how much he really pays. dure to replace my pacemaker, beaucoup machismo points if you they couldn’t talk about everything “$380 for 30 pills. And you much less go into my sciatica -- can say you woke up while they that ails them. Younger golfers in know what I paid? Guess? Go fer very much. I got them all while especially if everyone else is going were stitching you up. much better shape have long ahead guess. $2.75!” If you can’t to keep butting in with tales of I was under plenty of anesthetic, The funny thing is, you’d think passed away while these guys live top that, just shut-up and eat. If their bypasses and blood clots and and on best pain relievers insur- the guys with the worst, most on and on and on. ance will buy, but I don’t much see you have had a recent heart-lung deep vein thromboses and knee debilitating, most painful, most I pity the middle-aged man who replacements and hip replacements the point in including that in my expensive diseases would be at transplant, however, now would be and shingles and carpel tunnel allotted time. I prefer my version home in bed under 24-hour care. is in good health because he has no a good time to bring it up. And surgeries. where they poured whiskey down They are not. They are my golf stories to tell. What shame he must how much it cost. Down to the But because of Alice’s rules, we my throat and made me bite down partners. I think their diseases are feel to admit that he has no aller- penny. That’s entertainment. Just have all edited down our tales two on a stick while they eviscerated actually making them live longer gies, that he doesn’t know what his not at Aunt Alice’s. minutes per couple. Much to Sue’s me. because they live to talk about blood-sugar is supposed to be, and Jim Mullen is the author of “It embarrassment, I find showing my Being unhealthy is a competi- them. that he can do deep-knee bends Takes a Village Idiot: scars an easy way to speed up the tion for men. A guy who has a John, who consistently out-dri- with no problem, that he has no Complicating the Simple Life” and telling of my story. quadruple bypass is much more ves me, who consistently beats me, lower back pain, that he doesn’t “Baby’s First Tattoo.” You can My scars are testament to my macho than a guy who just has can barely get out of the golf cart. take any prescription meds, that reach him at suffering even though I didn’t suf- only had a triple. The man who He has bad knees, a bad back, a he’s heard of Lipitor, but doesn’t [email protected]

The Ukiah Mendocino County’s Over 18,000 Readers L o c a l N e w s p a p e r DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com YOUR MONEY SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 – B-3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Keeping the smoke in the hood By the Editors of Consumer cooktop, we like the Jenn-Air Reports JXT8142AD ($2,000) and the Everyday It’s hard to show off your Consumer reports ✔ GE Monogram ZV1050SF cooking prowess if the smoke ($2,250). While both are very Cheapskate coming off the range or cook- recommendation deliver fine removing smoke and steam. good performers, the Jenn-Air By Mary Hunt top in your kitchen is too thick venting performance for hun- Among under-cabinet mod- sacrifices some smoke removal to see through. Apart from dreds of dollars less. els, the top-rated Best by for better lighting and quicker, improving indoor air quality, a We based our tests of range Breon U1021 ($800) and the quieter air exchange. range hood or an over-the- hoods mainly on how well they very good Whirlpool Gold A note about manufacturers’ range microwave oven that is removed smoke. Our ratings GZ7730XG ($400) hide their airflow claims, which tout the vented to the outside can help spanned three types of hoods: bulk inside the upper cabinet, cubic feet per minute (cfm) of exhaust heat and odors. • Under-cabinet models that claiming valuable space there. air exhausted: More airflow Cake P.I. can be mounted to the bottom More obtrusive are the While convection and other means faster ventilation, but it added features make over-the- of a wall cabinet. These are KitchenAid KHTU705R vented via the top or back of ($650), the Maytag doesn’t guarantee better smoke range microwave ovens an the unit through an adjoining UXT5430A ($340), the Air capture and removal in your enticing choice over space- wall, chase, soffit or ceiling. King Vision VH1303 ($350) kitchen. Indeed, many hoods strikes again stealing countertop models, • Wall-chimney models and the Kenmore 5234 (at we tested vented smoke and you’re better off with a range work where there are no cabi- $225, from Sears, it’s a CR steam as well as others that Recent news of the death of H. David Dalquist, inventor hood to clear away smoke and nets. They are mounted against Best Buy). All are very good delivered twice as much air- of the Bundt cake pan, must have jolted the memories of fumes -- especially with a the range wall and ducted performers, but the flow. many readers if my mail is a reliable indicator. Messages higher-powered stove. through the wall or chimney. KitchenAid was among the Venting your range hood to like, “I’ve lost the recipe for Tunnel of Fudge Cake,” and Fortunately for the style-con- • Island models are mounted fastest at moving air. the outside helps it remove as “My mom used to make a fabulous Chocolate Macaroon scious, range hoods are to and vented through duct- If you need a wall-chimney much smoke, cooking odor becoming as fashionable as Bundt Cake from a mix, which was discontinued” jogged a work in the ceiling. These lack hood, the best we tested was and heat as possible. Be sure to few memories in my office, too. they are practical. Most now a wall or cabinets alongside the Viking VCWH3048 use solid, smooth-walled metal offer the commercial look of I have good news. We’ve turned up recipes for both of them to help funnel fumes, so ($1,320). Yet the GE Profile ducting, choosing the largest stainless steel. A few have a consider buying one wider JV936D ($770) delivers excel- these much-loved, timeless desserts, one of which follows. hood that slides out of a cabi- size that fits your hood and The recipe for Chocolate Macaroon Bundt Cake is on then the cooktop they cover. lent overall performance and inside your wall. Keep duct net when you need it, and hides Another type of hood, the pro-style looks for a lot less. At Mary’s Web Desk at www.debtproofliving.com. there when you don’t. runs short and minimize downdraft model, tries to $525 (from Sears), the curves. And use a wall or roof Ella Rita Helfrich of Houston, Texas, created and entered Yet you needn’t pay a pro- reverse the direction of rising Kenmore 5030 is a CR Best cap outside the house to pre- her Tunnel of Fudge Cake in the Pillsbury Bake-Off in style price to get a pro-style smoke and fumes and exhaust Buy, although it doesn’t light 1966. A huge hit, it took second place and put $5,000 in hood. While you can spend them through ducts running the cooking surface as well as vent backdrafts. around $1,000 for some Viking Visit the Consumer Reports Ella’s pocket. Her recipe used a product called Double beneath the floor. Our tests of the Faber Classic Perla ($800), Dutch Fudge Buttercream Frosting Mix, which has been and Wolf models we’ve tested, downdraft hoods showed them another very good performer. Web site at www.consumerre- several hoods that earned our to be the least effective at For mounting over an island ports.org. discontinued. However, because of many consumer requests, Pillsbury developed this recipe. Nuts are essential to the cake’s success. A “tunnel of fudge” appears mysteri- Which is more valuable: Your car or your laptop? ously in the finished cake. This makes it tough to use the usual toothpick method of determining doneness, so make Yes, I know. When attempting to store your laptop in a locked drawer answer whether your vehicle or portable when you are not in your office. sure your oven temperature is accurate and you watch the computer means more to you, you figure Truth about 8. Before leaving your office, copy all cooking time carefully. that, with your luck, your laptop will be the data that’s on your laptop’s hard in the trunk when your car is stolen. But money drive. Do not keep the back-up data in the seriously, folks... Discovering that your same bag as the laptop. Tunnel of Fudge Cake vehicle has been stolen ruins your day. By Ric Edelman 9. When traveling, shun computer car- Cake: Fortunately, you have theft coverage (you rying cases; they announce to the world 1-3/4 cups granulated sugar do, right?) as part of your automobile that a laptop is inside. Instead, carry your insurance (presuming the car is valuable laptop in another type of bag or briefcase 1-3/4 cups (3-1/2 sticks) butter or margarine, softened enough to warrant such protection), and After the connection is made, the service that disguises the contents; backpacks are 6 large eggs that means the insurance company will will provide tracking information to law a great solution. 2 cups confectioners’ sugar reimburse you for (most of) the cost of enforcement. 10. When traveling, never check your 2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour replacing your car. But if you lose your 5. Don’t save passwords on your lap- laptop with your baggage. Instead, carry 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder laptop computer, you also lose its hard top and prevent your username from it with you. 2 cups chopped walnuts drive -- and all the data it contains. No, being displayed in the logon dialog box. 11. When passing through airport it’s not the price of the PC that matters, Hackers could get into your computer if security, keep your eyes on your laptop, it’s the information about you or your not the security guards. Thieves often Glaze: they locate a password that matches your 3/4 cup confectioners’ (powdered) sugar company that should concern you. username. You and your employer can help themselves to your computer when Millions of laptops are lost or stolen have a policy that computers are not to it is on the conveyor belt while you’re 1/4 cup cocoa powder each year. Safeware.com, a firm that pro- distracted. 1-1/2 to 2 tablespoons milk vides laptop loss insurance, annually remember usernames and passwords, so 12. Before you fall asleep in the termi- pays hundreds of thousands of claims, both must be installed each time you log nal or on the plane, attach the laptop’s but acknowledges that most laptops are on. Also regularly delete cookies that security cable to your wrist or belt. Heat oven to 350 F. Grease and flour a 12-cup bundt pan not insured. Here’s what you can do to your Internet Browser saves, many of 13. Once at your hotel, don’t merely (or a 10-inch tube pan). In a large bowl, combine granulat- protect yourself: which store personal data. On Internet lock your laptop to a table. Even though ed sugar and butter or margarine; beat until light and fluffy. 1. Store your laptop’s serial number in Explorer go to Tools, then Internet a thief can’t take it, he might try to access Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. a secure location. Options. Click on Delete Cookies and the data. Gradually add 2 cups confectioners’ sugar; blend well. By 2. Register your laptop with the manu- then click OK. 14. If you take your laptop to a confer- 6. Attach a security cable to the lap- hand, stir in flour and remaining cake ingredients until well facturer. Let them know if it is stolen, so ence room, you must keep the laptop in blended. Spoon batter into greased and floured pan and the manufacturer can return it to you if it top’s Universal Security Slot. Once in sight at all times. Do not leave the room is sent in for repairs. place, you can without first appointing someone you spread evenly. 3. Attach a tamper-resistant tag to your attach the cable to an immovable trust to watch it for you during your Bake for 45 to 50 minutes or until top is set and edges computer, so police can contact you if object -- and you should do this no mat- absence. If you lose your laptop, immedi- begin to pull away from sides of pan. Cool upright in pan on they recover it. ter where you are, even your office ately inform the building’s security wire rack for 1-1/2 hours. Invert onto serving plate and cool 4. Install anti-theft tracking software, (you’d be surprised how many laptops department. Then file a police report and at least 2 hours. (Because this cake has a soft tunnel of such as www.absolute.com or are stolen at work). Better yet: Add a contact your IT department and manager. fudge, an ordinary doneness test cannot be used. Accurate www.ztrace.com on your laptop’s hard motion sensing locking device that If you store personal financial data on the drive. If you tell the monitoring service sounds an alarm when someone tampers laptop and it is stolen, have fraud alerts oven temperature and baking time are critical.) that your laptop is missing, it will attempt with the security cable. placed on all of your bank, investment, In a small bowl, combine glaze ingredients, adding to contact your computer via the Internet. 7. If you don’t use a locking cable, and credit card accounts. enough milk for desired drizzling consistency. Spoon over top of cake, allowing some to run down sides. Store covered tightly. Name of this builder’s game: Show me the money Serves 12. DEAR BRUCE: In March 2005, I put foggy. down a 10 percent deposit and signed a SMART MONEY DEAR BRUCE: I am 93 and a widow- Mary Hunt is the founder and publisher of Debt-Proof contract with a builder in Florida to con- er. I have a problem, and I would appreci- Living newsletter and Debt-Proof Living Web site struct a home for a sales price of $199,000 ate your opinion. My daughter is 69 years in a development his company owns. This BY BRUCE WILLIAMS (www.debtproofliving.com). You can e-mail tips or ques- of age; she is divorced and lives with her tions to [email protected] or mail to Everyday development had paved streets, level lots, daughter, and her only income is a Social etc., and looked ready to build on. On Nov. Security check of $834 and a small alimo- Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2135 Paramount, CA 90723. All cor- 11, 2005, to my surprise, they sent my ny payment of $58 a month. She also respondence becomes the property of Debt-Proof Living. deposit money back exercising a clause in receives assistance with prescription drugs the contract that stated, “If building per- I feel I am being discriminated against, and I’m wondering if this is a HUD issue. and medical expenses. My concern is, after mits could not be obtained in 180 days, I pass on, my will stipulates that my chil- they could refund the deposit.” I really do want to purchase this home and I have no problem with this clause, if feel that I have tried on more than one dren will share equally from an estate PUZZLE ANSWERS indeed they were unable to obtain the per- occasion. Can you help? I cannot afford to worth about $140,000. If my daughter mits and had not dragged their feet. In their play the lawyer game and if I lose, I pay the receives $40,000, would the previous letter to me, they also offered a credit if we builder’s expenses. -- B.Q., California social services she formally received be would sign a new contract at an increased DEAR B.Q.: Often, builders will do attached for payment? If this were true, price of $235,000. There have been articles what you describe. They’ve got your would there be some way to avoid this? -- in the local paper quoting city planners, deposit. They’re looking at the market, if R.S., Beverly Hills, Fla. who said, “The builder could have the market is going up, they’ve had the use DEAR R.S.: It may very well be that obtained a building permit as early as July of your money and they can raise the price. the welfare department -- that’s what we if the company had reviewed a property Ethical? No. Whether or not they will pay are talking about -- might attach any inher- title.” I have talked with the city planners, you this 2 percent liquidated damage, itance your daughter receives. If you trust and they have said this is true but good which is just $4,000, I don’t know, but as your other children, you could leave the luck proving it, because the builder could your lawyer has properly pointed out, it’s money to them and they could gift her claim title issues (builder owes the title going to cost you a good deal to sue and share in small amounts or spend money on company) etc. Legal counsel I have spoken you very possibly will lose. Not a smart her behalf. The morality of this could be to has stated this is going to cost me idea. I don’t know where the information argued, but I’m sure legally it could be $15,000-$50,000 to fight, and it takes years came from, but if you can document the 2 accomplished in this way or something and I could still lose. I have offered to pay percent, I suspect they will probably pay it similar. In other words, the money would an additional $10,000 extra for the home if to you or, of course, you could pay the never be hers, except in very tiny amounts they would just build my house. I received doled out by her siblings. no response from their counsel. Then I additional $35,000. That’s the name of this game. You could argue about the morality Send your questions to: Smart Money, found out they had offered and paid 2 per- P.O. Box 503, Elfers, FL 34680. E-mail to: cent liquidated damage to others. In addi- of this, but it is not an uncommon practice. tion, I have written documentation where I suppose the builder could argue his costs [email protected]. Questions of they offered to build one of the homes at went up, and you would not be agreeable general interest will be answered in future the original price, but the homeowner to paying a larger price based upon that. columns. 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466-06 476-06 484-06 ject to EEO Clause”, a “Certification f Nonse- prominent place at the job site. 7-9-06 6-28/7-2,9/06 7-2,9/06 gregated Facilities”, and the “Assurance of For this contract the general prevailing rate of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COUNTY OF MENDOCINO DEPARTMENT Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participa- wages as ascertained by County shall be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Men- NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER OF TRANSPORTATION NOTICE TO tion”, as contained in the Bid Proposal. those in effect on the bid date. Future effec- docino County Planning Commission at its ESTATE CONTRACTORS To be eligible for award, each bidder must tive wage rates, which have been predeter- regular meeting on Thursday, July 20, 2006, CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06 -24869 CONTRACT NO. 060053 comply with the affirmative action require- mined and are on file with the Department of at 9:00 a.m., to be held in the Board of Super- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- Sealed proposals will be received by the Pur- ments, which are contained in the Specifica- Industrial Relations, are referenced in the visors Chambers, County Administration Cen- gent creditors, and persons who may other- chasing Agent of the County of Mendocino, tions. A contractor having 50 or more employ- published wage rates of Director of the De- ter, 501 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, California, will wise be interested in the will or estate, or State of California, until the hour of 3:00 ees and his subcontractors having 50 or more partment of Industrial Relations. conduct a public hearing on the following proj- both, of: PAUL G McMILLAN also known as o’clock P.M. on August 3, 2006, at which time employees and who may be awarded a con- The County of Mendocino reserves the right ect(s) at the time listed or as soon thereafter PAUL GORMAN McMILLAN they will be publicly opened and read aloud in tract of $50,000 or more will be required to to reject any and all bids or to waive any de- as the item(s) may be heard. the office of the Purchasing Agent of the Gen- maintain an affirmative action program, the fects or irregularity in bidding. CASE#: U 3-2006 A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed eral Services Department of the County of standards for which are contained in the By order of the Board of Supervisors of the DATE FILED: 2/13/2006 by: CRAIG M. McMILLAN in the Superior Mendocino, 841 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, Cali- Specifications. County of Mendocino. OWNER: ROBERT L JENSEN TTEES Court of California, County of Mendocino. fornia 95482 (telephone 707-463-4291) for The requirements of 49 CFR Part 26, Regula- /s/ Kristi Firman APPLICANT: EDGE WIRELESS LLC THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests construction in accordance with the Plans and tions of the U.S. Department of Transporta- KRISTI FIRMAN AGENT: EAGLE CONSULTING GROUP LLC that: CRAIG M.McMILLANbe appointed as Specifications to which special reference is tion, apply to this contract. It is the policy of CLERK REQUEST: Major Use Permit to add three personal representative to administer the es- made as follows: the County of Mendocino to practice nondis- wireless antennas to an existing 73-foot tall 458-06 tate of the decedent. COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, DEPARTMENT crimination based on race, color, sex, or na- sign support structure and to construct an 6-25,7-9/06 THE PETITION requests the decedent's will OF TRANSPORTATION tional origin in the award or performance of equipment shelter within a 10 foot by 10 foot PUBLIC NOTICE and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. DOT CONTRACT NO. 060053 this contract. All firms qualifying under this so- area, enclosed by a six-foot high chain link The Board of Directors of the Ukiah Valley LITTLE RIVER AIRPORT licitation are encouraged to submit bids/pro- fence, located at the base of the support The will and any codicils are available for ex- Fire District adopted a preliminary budget for PERIMETER FENCING PROJECT posals. A DBE contract goal of 66.7% has structure. amination in the file kept by the court. fiscal year 2006/2007 on June 14, 2006. This Plans, forms of proposal, contract and con- been established for this contract. Based on LOCATION: Approximately 0.1 mile north of THE PETITION requests authority to adminis- preliminary budget is available for inspection tract documents may be seen at the office of the 9th Circuit Court Decision in Western Ukiah, lying on the north side of KUKI Lane during normal business hours at 1500 South ter the estate under the Independent Adminis- Purchasing Agent and may also be seen at Stated Paving Company v. Washington State (CR# 250A), approximately 300 feet west of State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482. tration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the Count of Mendocino Department of Department of Transportation, the Mendocino its intersection with North State Street (CR# The Board will meet to adopt the final budget the personal representative to take many ac- Transportation, 340 Lake Mendocino Drive, County Department of Transportation has de- 104), located at 190 KUKI Lane; AP# 170- for fiscal year 2006/2007 on Wednesday, July tions without obtaining court approval. Before Ukiah, California (Telephone 707-4634363). termined that it is appropriate to use a 120-10. 19, 2006 at 7 P.M. Any person may appear taking certain very important actions, howev- PLANS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS race/gender neutral goal. The Mendocino PROJECT COORDINATOR: Dusty Duley and be heard regarding any item in the budg- MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF County Department of Transportation encour- ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The er, the personal representative will be re- et or regarding the addition of other items. THE COUNT PURCHASING AGENT, 841 ages all bidders to take active race/gender request has been processed through the quired to give notice to interested persons un- LOCATION: 1500 South State Street, Ukiah, Low Gap Road, Ukiah, California 95482, neutral steps to include DBE’s in this and oth- County Environmental Review Process and it less they have waived notice or consented to CA 95482. upon payment of $75.00 in company check, er airport contracts. Race/gender neutral has been determined that the project is Cate- the proposed action). The independent ad- gorically Exempt from environmental review. money order or the exact amount in cash. steps include: unbundling large contracts, ministration authority will be granted unless Please make a check or money order payable subcontract work the prime contractor may The staff report and notice are available for an interested person files an objection to the HELP to COUNT OF MENDOCINO. This payment self-perform, provide bonding or financing as- PERSONALS WANTED public review at 501 Low Gap Road, Room petition and shows good cause why the court 20 120 1440, Ukiah, California and on the Depart- is not refundable. sistance, provide technical assistance, etc. DEBBIE WALLEY TEACHER ment of Planning and Building Services web- should not grant the authority. On July 20, 2006 at 10 A.M. a pre-bid meet- This contract can be awarded without the low- call E. 743-2280 ALTERNATIVE site at www.co.mendocino.ca.us/planning. A HEARING on the petition will be held on ing is scheduled for this project at the Mendo- est responsive bidder meeting the goal or Please...Reward! EDUCATION Your comments regarding the above project July 14, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, locat- cino County Department of Transportation, demonstrating good faith effort to meet the FT/Temporary are invited. Written comments should be sub- ed at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State Street, 340 Lake Mendocino Drive, Ukiah, CA. goal. Single parent now $27.84-$46.36/hr. mitted to the Department of Planning and Bids are required for the entire work descri- DBE participation in this contract may be in Ukiah, CA 95482 attempting to care Temporary position Building Services, at 501 Low Gap Road, bed herein. The project consists of installation the form of a prime contract, subcontract, joint IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- for and move in ter- for one year. Room 1440, Ukiah, California, 95482, no later of 2,400 lineal feet of new six foot high chain venture, or another arrangement that qualifies tion, you should appear at the hearing and minally ill mother 7 hrs/day, 5 days/ than July 19, 2006. Oral comments may be link fence and two double swing gates. under 49 CFR Sections 26.55, “How is DBE state your objections or file written objections There shall be a total of 20 working days to participation counted toward goals?” or who has be diga- week at Juvenile presented to the Planning Commission during nosised wth cancer. the public hearing. with the court before the hearing. Your ap- complete the project. 26.53(g), both of which are included as At- Hall in Ukiah. pearance may be in person or by your attor- The prime Contractor for the work herein shall tachment 2. Is in search of Instruct adjudicated The Planning Commission's action regarding “twin”matress and this item shall be final unless appealed to the ney. possess the following valid State of California THIS PROJECT IS SUBJECT TO THE “BUY youth using group licenses: AMERICA” PROVISIONS OF THE SUR- box springs set at & individual teach- Board of Supervisors. The last day to file an IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent litte or no cost. appeal is the 10th day after the Planning creditor of the deceased, you must file your “C13” -Fencing Construction, at the time this FACE TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE ing strategies Please call aligned to State Commission's decision. To file an appeal of claim with the court and mail a copy to the Contract is awarded. “A fencing contractor ACT OF 1982 AS AMENDED BY THE IN- constructs, erects, alters, or repairs all types TERMODAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION 468-0907 ask for content standards. the Planning Commission's decision, a written personal representative appointed by the Shelley statement must be filed with the Clerk of the of fences, corrals, runs, railings, cribs, game EFFICIENCY ACT OF 1991. BA degree, EL, court within four months from the date of first Board with a filing fee prior to the expiration of court enclosures, guard rails and barriers, The County of Mendocino hereby notifies all auth. & valid CA the above noted appeal period. If you chal- issuance of letters as provided in section playground game equipment, backstops, bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in LOST & Teaching Creden- lenge the project in court, you may be limited 9100 of the California Probate Code. The posts, flagpoles, and gates, excluding mason- any contract entered into pursuant to this ad- 30 FOUND tial reqd. 3 yrs. to raising only those issues you or someone time for filing claims will not expire before four ry walls.” --CCR, Division 8 Title 16, Article 3. vertisement, Disadvantaged Business Enter- Lost Dog 7-4 Male teaching exp. Classification. prises will be afforded full opportunity to sub- w/at-risk students else raised at the public hearing described in months from the hearing date noticed above. Short Hair Boarder this notice, or in written correspondence deliv- YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the The proposed contract is under and subject to mit bids in response to this invitation and will desirable. Mendocino ered to the Department of Planning and Build- court. If you are a person interested in the es- Executive Order 11246, as amended, of Sep- no the discriminated against on the grounds Collie,blk, wht chest, County Office ing Services or the Planning Commission at, tate, you may file with the court a Request for tember 24, 1965, and to the Equal Employ- of race, color, or national origin in considera- & feet,. 10 mths old or prior to, the public hearing. All persons are ment Opportunity (EEO) and Federal Labor tion of the award. of Education Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of 25lb.near Ukiah High. invited to appear and present testimony in Provisions. All labor on the Project shall be Pursuant to the provisions in Section 1773 of For an application this matter. an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or paid no less than the higher of either the pre- the Labor Code of the State of California, the 463-1177 packet visit Additional information regarding the above of any petition or account as provided in Pro- vailing State wage rates established by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Mendo- www.mcoe.us/jobs noted item may be obtained by calling the De- bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- Director of the State of California, Department cino has obtained from the Director of the De- EMPLOYMENT or call partment of Planning and Building Services at cial Notice form is available from the court of Industrial Relations, or the prevailing wage partment of Industrial Relations the general 110 WANTED 707-467-5012 463-4281, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. clerk. rates established by the U.S. Secretary of La- prevailing rate of wages, and the schedule of DEADLINE: 07-14-06 Summer Tutoring through 5:00 p.m. Should you desire notifica- ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: MYRNA L bor. employer payments for health and welfare, available for K-8 Cloverdale tion of the Planning Commission's decision OGLESBY The EEO requirements, labor provisions, and vacation, pension and similar purposes in the you may do so by requesting notification in wage rates are included in the Specifications County. Interested parties may review these students. Have CA Healthcare CARTER, OGLESBY, MOMSEN & writing and providing a self-addressed stamp- and Bid Documents and are available for in- wage rates and schedules at the Department multiple subject We’re expanding! BACIK ed envelope to the Department of Planning spection at the Mendocino Count Department of Transportation, 340 Lake Mendocino drive, credential. Seeking dietary aides PO Box 720 & cooks. Join and Building Services. of Transportation. Each bidder must com- Ukiah, California. The successful Contractor Please call Nicolena Ukiah, CA 95482 our winning team! RAYMOND HALL, Secretary to the Planning plete, sign and furnish with his bid the “Bid- shall obtain a copy of prevailing wage rates Hutchins at Commission 707-462-6694 der’s Statement on Previous Contracts Sub- from the Engineer and shall post same at a P/T & F/T positions. 463-2529 Jill @ 894-5201 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 -B-5

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Perkins St. Kitchen with oak cabinets, breakfast bar, tile counter tops, floors, back splash Hosted By: Elma Hart Hosted By: Jeni Sobbizadeh and good quality appliances. Fully landscaped yards with newly custom built in- LOCATED IN THE EASTERN HILLS! This 3bedroom, 2 bath home OFFICE EXCLUSIVE!! Friendly 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with extra Banking ground pool, jacuzzi, gazebo and surround sound to pool and back deck areas. features a fireplace in living room, well equipped kitchen, attached 2- deep lot, charming kitchen, central heat/air, 2-car garage and storage The leader in Perfect for entertaining. Central heating & air conditioning with ceiling fans car garage, deck, lovely landscaped front yard with auto sprinklers, new shed & outbuildings. Secluded area great for summer BBQ‚s. Support Service/ correctional health throughout whole house. RV parking. Offered at $580,000 roof, new exterior paint, new septic tank and more. $625,000. $459,000. Accounting care, has an For Sale By Owners 462-5400 462-5400 Mendo Lake Credit Derek & Tammy Scott 467-0639 immediate opening MENDO REALTY, INC. 444 N. State Street, Ukiah MENDO REALTY, INC. 444 N. State Street, Ukiah Union has an im- in the mediate opening for OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 1:00pm-3:00pm a P/T Support Serv- MENDOCINO OPEN HOUSE ice Coord. Qualified COUNTY JAIL 265 Crestview Drive Directions: S. Dora to Crestview Sat. & Sun., July 8th & 9th, 12:00pm-3:00pm candidates must have 3 years pro- 9671 EAST ROAD, REDWOOD VALLEY Directions: Knob Hill to Sanford Ranch gressively responsi- LVN ONE-OF-A-KIND COUNTRY PROPERTY ble acctg./clerical Enjoy this spacious 4 bd. 3 ba. ranch style exp. We offer com- Per Diem Nights home on 2.12 acres. This one of a kind 3000 petitive salary, ex- sq. ft. home features hardwood floors, large cellent benefits. NO Salary $30.60 bedrooms, extra room w/ private bathroom, SATURDAYS, a Hosted By: Roselle Thornhill EXQUISITE! 3400+/- sqft home is fully loaded with all the luxuries a gourmet kitchen, beautifully gated pool, spa,

fun working envi- NURSING POSITION TOP homeowner could dream of. Features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths with TOP POSITIONS per hour office/library, hobby room, formal dining room, magnificent kitchen, fenced horse corral, 3 car garage and circular ronment & business high ceilings with crown molding, whole house entertainment system, drive. The property is landscaped with an auto- Call Claire 707-463-4538 specialty lighting, stucco exterior and many more custom features. casual. Send or $1,395,000. matic drip/sprinkler system. Great place to email (jenniferw@ or e-mail raise a family or retire. Owner/Agent. Asking mlcu.org) resume [email protected] 462-5400 $850,000. to Mendo Lake www.cfmg.com MENDO REALTY, INC. 444 N. State Street, Ukiah Credit Union, PO Box 1410, Ukiah, OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 11:00am-1:00pm OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 1:00pm-3:00pm OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 11:00am-2:00pm CA 95482/Fax 707- ARE YOU BORED 1390 Sanford Ranch Road 8910 East Road - Redwood Valley 105 Thompson Directions: School Way to East Road Directions: School Way to East Road 468-0350. AND UNFULFILLED? Directions: Knob Hill to Sanford Ranch BARTENDER Do you have business and Vic’s Place computer skills? 485-8422 Hospice of Ukiah needs a part time office assistant. Cabinetmaker/ Salary - Less than your worth Stainer/Finisher Benefits - Beyond your expectations Hosted By: Erika Holzhauer Hosted By: Tom Larson and Hector Andrade Ukiah PRICE REDUCED!! Beautiful ranch style home in super Rogina Hosted By: John Crowell Step Inside and be surprised at what this 3 bedroom Heights location. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining/living room 4 Bedroom, 3 bath home with large family room and a possible 2nd 1 bath offers your family. A spacious kitchen, beautiful Custom Cabinets combo, all new tile/carpet/laminate floors, remodeled baths, fireplace, master suite. All on 1/2 acre in Redwood Valley, this home features in brick fireplace, a backyard with plenty of room to Please call or send resume to: kitchen with all the “BELLS & WHISTLES” huge master bedroom door laundry room, 2 car garage and a 9’ x 12’ shop or home office, entertain and let the kids play. Interior freshly painted is currently seeking w/French doors, gazebo, deck and views! $549,000! private backyard with above ground swimming pool. Plenty of room for with brand new carpet and vinyl.Offered at: $319,000 RV parking. $635,000 a skilled Stainer/ Hospice of Ukiah 462-5400 Finisher. 5 yrs. min. P.O. Box 763, Ukiah, CA 95482 Selzer Realty • 467-3677 exp. 707-391-7967 (707) 462-4038 MENDO REALTY, INC. 444 N. State Street, Ukiah 462-1600 B-6- SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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Attn: Branch GOBBI STREET MORTGAGE Admin Assist II LANE WAUGH resume w/cover ltr. to ST SOUTH ✪ VICHY SPRINGS HEIGHTS - UKIAH PO Box 03077 AA in ECE/Bus, Manager, 14860 950-A Waugh Ln. From the low $600,000’s - Surrounded by heritage oaks and nestled against a S. DORA C/O Ukiah Daily Two yrs secrt’l & Olympic Dr., spectacular backdrop of tranquil foothills and open space, Vichy Springs Journal data process exp, Clearlake, CA 95422- Heights combines the dream home that you’ve always wanted with all the TALMAGE RD. breathing room you need to retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday PO Box 749 Know office proce- 9521. FAX: (707) life. 5 distinctive floorplans ranging from 2,307 to 3,096 sq, ft. with up to 5 Ukiah, CA 95482 dures, euipt, bus 994-7965. Email: bedrooms on spacious homesites. Close to the Sonoma wine country and math, Eng & com- Karyl_Likens@Apria. nearby Vichy Springs Resort. Sales office open Wed-Sun 10 am to 5 pm. For more information call (800) 573-8510 or visit creekbridgehomes.com puter ops, Sp/Eng com Visit our website Bil. pref, 35 hr/wk, at: www.Apria.com $12.71/hr & bene. EOE m/f/d/v. Sheila Dalcamo 1-888-750-4USA Mark Hanes 707-485-5759 REALTOR® For appl & job de- MORTGAGE SPECIALIST Termite Control OFFICE Locally Owned 463-2570 scrip; contact NCO 462-0211 •Inspections •Structual Repairs By Gerald Boesel 707-485-1423 Res. Clinical 800-606-5550 x302 ASSISTANT I •Professionalism Conscientious & environmentally Safe P.O. Box 389 Calpella, CA 95418 or www.ncoinc.org •Confindentiality •New Construction Mendocino •Remodels Services •Expertise 485-7829 General Contractor, Lic #752409 Box 510 • Redwood Valley, CA 95470 Closes 5 pm, Your friend in the business •Foundations Structural Pest Control, Lic #OPR9000 County CAL-BAY MORTGAGE, 215 WEST STANDLEY ST. UKIAH License Number OPR /9138 • Bonded 320 S. State St., Ukiah, 95482 Associate 7/19/06 (Postmarks Department of Mendocino County. not accepted). EOE Social Services TONI PAOLI-BATES Garbocci - Van Housen Realty Kelly Vogel - Tellstrom Loan Officer P.V. Realty inc. MH Dept, $2837- Salary: $804-$976/ (707) 462-4608 Mona Falgout NEW EXCITING (707) 272-1650 $3449/Mo. Req BS Bi-weekly 1(800) 55-PAOLI Realtor® FREE Home Warranty POSITION WORK- in Social Work, Entry level/trainee Fax (707) 462-5746 I Go the Extra Mile! 950-A Waugh Lane 743.1010 ING WITH KIDS Ukiah, CA 95482 Psych, or related; clerical position. 950-A Waugh Lane 707-272-5887 www.offeredbyowner.biz 6 wks pd vacation INVESTMENTS • MORTGAGES • REAL ESTATE LOANS and four yrs exp Seeking individuals Ukiah, CA 95482 [email protected] INVESTMENTS • MORTGAGES • REAL ESTATE LOANS www.paolimortgage.com DISCOUNT BROKERAGE providing rehab 401 K. Day & Eve with superb organi- services in a MH avail. Small homelike zational and com- environment, good Nancy Rudig Carol Myer, Agent setting. Apply by munication skills. A DIFFERENT BRAND OF MORTGAGE pay & benefits. Fax CPCU, CLU, ChFC 7/14/06 to: HR Dept, FT w/benefits. Lincoln Realty Lic. ODO5161 579 Low Gap Rd, resume to 463-6957. For info call formerly First American Title Company State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. “All you need to know” Ukiah, CA 95482, Night Staff 707-467-5866 1661-A S. Main St. • Willits Dawn Deetz Ginny Richards Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois Loan Officer Senior Loan Consultant 400 E. Gobbi St., Ukiah, CA 95482 551 South Orchard Avenue, Ukiah, CA (707) 463-4261, 972-3894 462-8050 463-2100 FT, 32 hr. & 40 or go to: Off: 707-462-4936 Ph: 707.462.1446 Fax: 707.462.0947 GARY BATES [email protected] 1252 Airport Park Blvd. Ste D-3 Ukiah 707-462-4300 and 800-845-6866 Fax: 707-462-7158 Email: [email protected]/County Manager w/TDD (800) hour shifts. Full www.mss.ca.gov 735-2929. www.co. benefits. $9.40 to to “Career mendocino.ca.us/hr start. Opportunities”. This space is EOE Qualifications: Pass Closes 7/14/06 available medical and drug exam. TB test, OFFICE Selzer Realty Call 468-3513 350 East Gobbi Street criminal back- ASSISTANT/ Ukiah, CA 95482 (707) 462-6514 Bus. Pat Williams Realtor® For more Info ground check and RECEPTIONIST (707) 489-1812 Cell Email: [email protected] have valid Ca. driv- F/T position w/busy ers license. Great Prop. Mgt. Firm. new medical, den- Must be personable Senior tal, vision pkg., & professional, de- Prevention matching 403B, tail oriented, able to TSA Plan, paid holi- mulit-task, knowl- Services days & vacation, edge of office equip. Featured Properties Coordinator paid training’s, on & procedures. Ben- duty meals. Apply: efit pkg. avail. Appli- Featured Property Featured Property Featured Property Mendocino County. Trinity Youth cations avail. at: Mental Health Dept, Services Realty World 24197 Camelia 201 LOVERS LANE 280 San Jacinta, Ukiah Follow the yellow signs! Directions: S. State St. right Observatory, left Helen, right San Jacinta $3802-$4622/Mo. 915 W. Church St. Selzer Realty Follow the yellow signs! Req BA in Public or on line @ 300 E. Gobbi St. Health, Social Sci- www.trinity cfs.org ence or related and P/T Lndscp’g, P/T two yrs exp. Pro- Now accepting appli- Cln’g prsn want’d. PRICE REDUCED! gram serving cations for cooks Gen Knw. of Plnts & homeless people & wait staff. Mach. AVBC-Steve with Mental Illness. Apply in person H/ Dan H 895-2337 Req: Data Coll. Bluebird Cafe Ukiah ext. 13 or 42 Apply by 7/14/06 Nurse Assistant to: HR Dept, 579 class at Ukiah Con- Hosted By: The Blakes Low Gap Rd, Ukiah, FOR SALE BY OWNER Unique townhouse condominimum, 2 bed., 1 1/2 bath. Beautiful west hills valescent Hospital Hosted By: Andy Wiese 3 bedroom, 2 bath, complete remodel, all appliances included, turnkey- ready to move location in quiet neighborhood. Central heat/air, pool, CA 95482, (707) You need to see the elegance of this 3 bed 2 bath home in Willits! This home will in. Super clean, great floorplan with vineyard view. Great rental investment potential or has openings. Apply first time buyer home. Asking Price: $395k fresh paint, spotless! Move right in $315,000. Make an offer! 463-4261, w/TDD impress you, with beautiful real wood floors,cathedral cieling an open concept for a at 1349 S. Dora St. Part/Time great just lowered price of $425,000. Owners will even work with qualified buyers! Call 272-1365 for more information. Call 463-5546 (800) 735-2929. Ukiah Receptionist/Clerk: Better hurry! 489-3973 www.co.mendocino. Nursing Aids $14.00/hour, 20 ca.us/hr EOE working in Ukiah, CA, hours per week. Adjoining lots - buy one or both! Featured Property Landscape position Pleasant Care Perform clerical & 139 MIll Creek Dr, Willits Featured Property Featured Property Dir: Hwy 101 North-left on W Commercial St-right on Mill Creek Dr. avail., maint./install Corporation, Serve work for Admin. & exp. a +. Clean DMV meals, assist with Personnel. Typing 225 Norton Street 242 Mason Street a must, drug/alc. travel, and clean Cert. & CA Driver’s free. $10-15 DOE. rooms. $7.84/hr. License required. Call 468-8048 Send resume to Ms. Applications availa- Sedy DeMesa, 1111 ble at: City of Ukiah, LIKE West Robinhood Dr. 300 Seminary Ave. CHILDREN? Suite W, Stockton, Ukiah, Ca 95482 or This might be CA 95207 www.cityofukiah.com Amazing and well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,283 sq ft, Willits home that backs Deadline to to open space. Complete with covered porch overlooking creek, pond w/waterfall & the job for you. TRUE TO LIFE lawn area, both bathrooms have been remodeled. Sellers are motivated, please bring CHILDCARE CHILDREN’S Apply: 5:00 p.m., Offered By: all offers!Offered at: $380,000 SERVICES 07/28/06. EOE R-3 zoning with a 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with detached 300 sq. ft. bonus Margaret North WORKERS, room. $385,000 .53 +/- Acres and zoned C-1, ready for development. Small seeks 2 additional 700 sq. ft. rental home. All offers considered! $565,000 ALL SHIFTS. Help-U-Sell Mendocino Hills Realty homes for Shelter Petroleum tanker F/T 4 day week. George Rusake • 479-3984 Care program driver. Ukiah Red- Selzer Realty • 467-3624 Starting salary Applicants need to wood Tree. 489-8992 $9.40 per hour. have at least 1 spare ask for Joel On call $9 per hour. bdrm to house a child Featured Property Featured Property Featured Property Qualifications: for up to 30 days. RDA - Little Lake 775 Cindee Ln. Ukiah 1706 Lockwood Dr. Ukiah 521 Kennwood Drive, Ukiah Pass medical and Guaranteed monthly Health Center in Dir: E.Gobbi St.-Marlene Orchard Ave.-Cindee Ln Dir:N.State St.-Empire Dr.-Lockwood Dr Dir:N.State St.-Empire Dr.-Lockwood Dr drug exam, TB test, allotment. Generous Willits F/T regular. increase upon place- criminal back- Competitive $ DOE. ment. Income tax-ex- Great benefits. ground check and empt. Exp. with chil- have valid Cal. dren req. Parents will Fax: 468-0793. Drivers license. receive training, + So- [email protected] GREAT NEW cial Worker, in-home www.mchcinc.org MEDICAL, DENTAL, support & respite. RDA VISION PKG. Need 1 or 2-parent Bright and cheery 4 bedroom, 3 bath, approx.2,200 sq ft luxurious home located in matching 403B homes, with 1 parent Sal. & benes. DOE. Must see this light & bright 3Bd/1.5Ba, 1,100 sq ft Ukiah home, featuring bay window, one of the newest building sites in Ukiah. Beautifully landscaped yard is great for home full time. Home Contact office mgr. covered deck, small shed, and central heat and air. Close to shopping, park, schools, Located in Empire Gardens area this 3 bedroom, 1 bath home is perfect for anyone. entertaining. All bedrooms and laundry room are upstairs along with a loft area! Maple TSA Plan, paid holi- and transportation! Offered at:$385,000 With approx.5,225 sq ft lot you must see! $350,000 cabinets & tile counters in kitchen! Must see! Offered At: $635,000 with no more than 1 702 S. Dora St.Ukiah days & vacation, biological child con- paid training’s, on Help-U-Sell Mendocino Hills Realty Help-U-Sell Mendocino Hills Realty Help-U-Sell Mendocino Hills Realty sidered. RECEPTIONIST-Exp. duty meals. Retirees invited to for busy dental clinic. George Rusake • 479-3984 George Rusake • 479-3984 George Rusake • 479-3984 FREE Co-op Day apply. Contact TLC Srong customer serv- Care Provided 707-463-1100 ice. $10-$12/hr DOE. Apply: Lic#236800809 Featured Property Great benefits. Featured Property FEATURED PROPERTY TRINITY YOUTH Tapestry Family Fax: 468-0793. 551 Virginia Circle, Redwood Valley 26 Lorraine Street, Ukiah WILLITS DUPLEX’S Dir.West Rd-right on Ellen Lynn Rd-left on Virginia Circle Dir. Right On Munson Frontage Road-left On Lorraine SERVICES Services is seeking [email protected] Directions: Corner of W. Church & S. Bush 915 W. Church St. Foster Parents & www.mchcinc.org or on line@ Respite Providers. wwwtrinitycfs.org Foster Parents earn Receptionist/assis- up to $1590/mo. tax tant personable, high Mail Order Co. free. Respite energy, multi-tasker located in Ukiah has Providers earn up to for multi-location real job openings for the $100/day tax free. estate office. Com- following positions: Single parents OK. puter, multi-line tele- Totally Reconditioned 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,440 sq ft home on a 1/3 of an acre! • Order processor 463-3300 phones and front of- Complete with RV parking, newly painted interior & exterior, granite counter tops, tile Cozy home 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,168 Sq.ft. On large landscaped lot. Offered at floors, and much, much more! Offered at: $455,000 $405,000 Presented By: Pauline Cappell • 485-7218 • Inventory Clerk fice experience a Great buy for investors or homeowners. Renters why rent, when you can be an owner? Tapestry also has 3BDR/2BDR on almost a quarter acre, across from park on Creekside Drive. Several • Office Assistant/ career opportunities plus. Must have own Help-U-Sell Mendocino Hills Realty Help-U-Sell Mendocino Hills Realty Duplex’s for sale AT $389,000 to $399,000 Cust. Service currently available. transportation. 937-1648 or fax Please fax resumes George Rusake • 479-3984 George Rusake • 479-3984 Frank Villalon • 467-0250 resume to 937-1762 to 472-2925 MENDO REALTY, INC. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 -B-7

HELP HELP APARTMENTS 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 300 UNFURNISHED RITE-AID Wastewater ALDERWOOD APTS Following Treatment Plant 1450 S.State St. Real Estate Services Positions Open Operator-In-Training: NEW OWNERS Photo Department $2,827 - $3,436 per Refurbished 2 bd. Cashiers, Mgmnt month, plus bene- DW\Garage+pool For All See store manger fits. Complete job $850 mo. 463-2325 for App. description/ application available Beverly THE RIGHT HOME. Your Title SALES CLERK. at City of Ukiah, Sanders Must be avail. eves. 300 Seminary Ave. Property and Escrow & wkends. Apply at Ukiah, CA 95482 or Management THE RIGHT LOAN. New Realese Video www.cityofukiah.com. This Week’s 1072 N. State Deadline: 5pm, Featured Needs Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm 7/28/06. EOE Properties Sales Pros: Tired of N. Bush - 1&2 bed Redwood Empire Title Company working bell to bell? 1 ba. apts. $650 & (707) 462-8666 • Toll Free 800-464-8485 Earn the income you $775. 376 East Gobbi Street • Ukiah, CA 95482 want and have con- Observatory - 2 45061 Little Lake Rd. • Mendocino, CA 95460 trol of your time. bed., 1 ba. apts. WIEBEL WINERY In Call 877-407-3071 $735 (707) 937-5855 Hopland has open- Schat’s Bakery Perkins St. - 2 Daulton Abernathy Douglas Klyse ings for seasonal cel- bed, 1 ba. apt.$785 is looking for a lar workers to assist Loan Consultant Loan Consultant CAKE Hopland - 1 bed., Sales... Home Loans... during the harvest 387 N. State St. DECORATOR. 1 ba. apt. $700 Purchases, season these posi- Ukiah and Ukiah, CA 95482 Exp. pref. Apply at Laws Ave. - 1 & 2 tions are responsible bed. apts. $610 & Mendocino Refi’s, 707-462-3332 office 113 W. Perkins St. for the set up and op- $710 & up. County... 2nd’s & 866-462-3332 toll free Les Ryan Realty Sec./ Receptionist eration of equipment, Laws Ave. - 2 bed, Manufactured Competitively priced fixed and adjustable rate loans. some computer, assisting with chemi- 1.5 ba. apts. $745. Homes, Homes Reduced closing cost options. Marianne filing, and telephone cal additions and S. Dora - 2 bed, 1, Income Complimentary pre-approval. skills required, busy winery sanitation. ba. apt. $725 Maldonado candidates should & Land DRE#01087966 Flexible approval criteria. property manage- S. Dora - 2 bed. Office Manager ment co. resumes have good team work For a custom fit loan, call us today! 1.5 ba. Twnhse, Buyers, get prequalified and search thru hundreds of Property Management accepted 320 S. and communication $735 listings at www.wallyjohnson.com... Sellers, find out the value of your property at our easy State, Ukiah skills, a strong com- N. Dora - 2 bed, 495-C East Perkins Street mitment to product to use website. Seeking people to 1.5 ba. Twnhse, REALTOR w/16 years Real Estate Experience. Ukiah, California 95482 quality, attentiveness work one on one sup- $815 Programs subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. Some programs may not be combined Business (707) 468-0463 to detail. The ability Wally Johnson, Broker with others. Interest rate/APR may be higher than when these costs are paid by borrower. porting DD invididual Westerly Place - 2 Borrower Pre-Approval: Borrower Pre-Approval subject to acceptable property/appraisal. Fax (707) 468-7968 to work long flexible (707) 485-8700 or 800 BUY UKIAH Washington Mutual has loan offices and accepts loan applications in: Washington in a home setting. bed, 1 ba. home. www.wallyjohnson.com Mutual Bank - many states; Washington Mutual Bank, doing business as Washington shifts and be able to Mutual Bank, FA - many states; and Washington Mutual Bank fsb - ID, MT, UT. Each office is independently owned and operated. Call Cindy 468-9331 $1000. lift up to 50lbs. Previ- Powerhouse - 2 Severs/Busers ous wine exp. a plus, P/T lunch & dinner bed, 1 ba. home but we are willing to $1200. shifts, exp. pref., train the right person. Shotgun Restaurant Eel River Rd., - 2 Call 744-2200 Les Ryan Realty 744-1988 bed, 1 ba. modular. Mon-Thurs 8-4 for $1000. BUD THOMPSON, an application. EOE Shady Brady COMMERCIAL REALTOR 101 S. School St. Ukiah Ship/receiving clerk Willits P/T Janitor N. State St. - 1900 707-468-0423 Office w/superv. exp. FT + call: pat say for Sq. Ft. $900 707-489-6936 Cell Office: 707-462-6701 benefits. 7-3:30. Fax info 707-476-8874 E.Gobbi - 1200 sq. Your friends in the resume to 462-9442 ft. Office $1400. “SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY” Skills Coach CHILD Mason St., 4000 mortgage business. CARE sq. ft. $3600 All Shifts. No exp. 140 Buy or sell a home through me and I will Felipe Mendoza Chris Hale nec. Must like Babysitter Wanted, Main St., P.V. - Of- Se Habla Español. working with people. Potter Valley, clean fice, $1000. Donate “5%” of my net commission to: $8.50-$10. Drug test. DMV + refs. needed. Complete rental Where a handshake and a face to face meeting DMV printout. H.S. 743-1721 listing available at diploma or equiv. req. 320 S. State St. Any Charity of Your Choice. is still the only way to do business! EOE. Apply at 401A SERVICES 462-5198 Talmage Rd. Ukiah 200 OFFERED 462-2395 Housekeeping Clean 2bdrm. apts., Clean out your Substitute Teacher Shopping & nice Westside neigh- 44 LLinesines home and clean needed. Ukiah Co-op Organizational borhood. Good cred- Nursery School Ch. Services Ref avail it, N/S, no pets, Sec. up with extra cash Cerv. Permit required Shelley 468-3839 8 O.K. $685-$800 mo. 462-3563 x 4 Days when you advertise $15-20 an hr. DOE FINANCIAL x 4 Days Send resume to 444 205 SERVICES HOPLAND 1 bdrm. your garage sale Park Blvd, Ukiah ??? BANKRUPTCY Above Bluebird Cafe $ 0099 Call Susie at is it for me? $675 + dep. 1188 468-5527 FREE 489-8600 SUMMER JOBS & consultation by phone! HOPLAND BEYOND NOW!!! Atty Ed Dechant Very nice 1 bd pri- Full-Time & Part- 800-823-0600 vate deck, covered 468-3500 Time. No experience BUSINESS pking$795.mo/$300.dep www.ukiahdailyjournal.com needed. Experienced 210 OPPORT. 744-1450 workers please apply ABSOLUTE and new high school LEE KRAEMER GOLDMINE! grads and next year’s PROPERTY MGMT 90 Vending Machines seniors welcome. 2bd. 1 ba $800 Excellent Locations! Drug test required, 2bd. 1.5 ba $825 OR All for $10,995 2 bd. 1.5 ba. Teamwork Makes Your Dream Work good DMV a plus. 800-229-9261 Remodeled luxury TH Assist disabled in includes new laminate & BUSINESS their home and on tile flooring, more! $925 OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 11:30am-1:00pm community outings. 250 RENTALS POOL, LAUNDRY, 781 Riverside Call for interview Banquet Hall & CARPORTS Price Reduced 485-5168 Kitchen Ukiah Senior No Section 8. Directions: Henry Station Road to Riverside Drive Tasting Room Center 499 Leslie St. 463-2134 Sales Associate 462-4343 MOVE-IN Your Hostess: Denise Ridley High energy with exp. SPECIAL!!! Country charm in the Russian River Estates with this large 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. COMMERCIAL in retail sales. Pas- Sierra Sunset offers Beautiful hardwood floors, tiled kitchen and baths, french doors open to patio, central heat & RESIDENTIAL & sion for wine a plus. 2 bd. apts. w/pool & air and a beautiful rock fireplace. Roof is 2 years new, all appliances are included in sale. OFFICE SPACE Will train. Contact laundry facilities, $715,000 AVAILABLE Don 744-1396 carports & more! For recorded Listings, Selzer Realty TAX MANAGER Call 462-1840 Ext. 195 468-0411 OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 1:30pm-3:00pm ACCOUNTANT GARDEN Manage tax practice 1321 Oak Knoll Road for small, busy, pro- OFFICE PARK fessional office in Spaces from 445sqft Directions: South State Street to Oak Knoll Road Ukiah. Enjoy To 726sqft. & up challenge? Have a SPRING RENT Your Hostess: Denise Ridley min of 10 yrs acctg SPECIAL Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in the Western Hills on a private road. On 5 acres, UKIAH this home features a pellet fireplace for cozy winters, cathedral ceilings in the living and 5 yrs tax prep .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. 140 Zinfandel experience? We are 1bd1ba. $660 room, fenced garden area and fruit trees. $775,000 looking for a long- DOWNTOWN Hud OK. term team player. 2nd FLOOR OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 3:00pm-4:30pm Knowledge of health- DANCE STUDIO CENTURY 21 care field a plus. We 3500 sq. ft. Les Ryan Realty offer a congenial, re- 351 Toyon Road Property Management laxed atmosphere & LEE KRAEMER 468-0463 Directions: Oak Knoll Road to Toyon Road good benefits. Send Real Estate Broker resume and salary Your Hostess: Denise Ridley Beautiful valley views with this spacious tri-level home with wine tasting room on 2 private acres. req’s to: PRICE 468-8951 DUPLEXES This 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home has 2600 square feet of living space, living room with fireplace, WATERMAN, Office Spaces 320 large master suite with outdoor deck, terraced yards make a peaceful setting to enjoy a cup of morn- 516 South State St., 776 S. State St. 2 bd. 351 Creekside, ing coffee or the stars in the evening from your hot tub. $700,000 Ukiah, CA 95482 or 340 sf. $375/mo. Willits. Lndry rm. No e-mail 390 sf $425/mo. pets. Sml. bk yd. Ga- [email protected] Inc. util, janitor, cent. rage. $800. 485-0841 OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 1:00pm-2:30pm Truck Drivers ht/air, off st. parking. Wanted. Experience 468-5426 2bdrm, 1bth tri-plex Just Reduced 1039 Crystal Bay Court a/c,fenced yard, preferred. Call APARTMENTS Directions: Bush Street to Capps Lane to Crystal Bay Court water, sewer & garb. 459-6677 UNFURNISHED 300 pd., no pets, 651 Your Hostess: Stacey Johnson UKIAH $875-Marlene Tnhse. Leslie. $825 + $825 Large 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home on Ukiah‚s Westside located in a quiet cul-de-sac. VALLEY LUMBER 2br.1.5ba. Pool. A/C. 462-1396 Separate living and family rooms with vaulted ceilings, spacious kitchen with tile, new deck in is looking for an No pets. Parking. the rear yard and fresh paint throughout. $493,900 217-2764, 462-1546 HOMES individual with a cur- FOR RENT rent class B lic. Appli- 330 cant must bring DMV 1bdrm. cabin. $725. 1bd. cottage by OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 11:30am-12:30pm print out & pass Studio $625/mo. + creek,new interior, pre-employment drug dep. No sect. nice, $650. 13 mi. W. 544 Redwood Avenue screen. Pick up 8/N/P.All utils. pd. of Cloverdale Hwy Directions: Helen Avenue to Redwood Avenue application at 462-8700 128. 894-1854 901 S. State St. 2br Cute Cen. loc. Your Hostess: Stacey Johnson 2bd1ba.Ukiah-Gar. Ukiah Dodge NP NEC 8. $725 Priced right for the 1st time home buyer. Great Westside Ukiah home with 2 &shop. Util rm. N/P/S Chrysler Jeep To view call bedrooms and 2 baths. Large master suite with many upgrades. Private N/sec. 8. $1100/mo. is now taking appli- 472-0322 Michelle backyard with large storage shed. $332,000 Credit chk. 485-0433 cations for business 3 New luxury 2 office assistant. Ap- story 1 bd. town- 2bdrm/1bth, ply online at hoes. . Mason St., $1200/mo., Incl. www.applyautojob.c Uk. Apt. size w/d HU. water, garb. gardner. om/ukiahdodge Full appl. Avail. N/S, pets neg. 528-6651 Waitress and busser 7/13.Starting $895/mo. $1000 dep. positions, days, 4BR, 1BA Country App. at 216 Mason nights & weekends. house. Wood Heat, St. No pets. By appt. apply in person at: pergo floors, avail only. 707-972-1294 Club Capella fridge, electric range, Rob 6175 North State washer & propane Water/Wastewater 625 N. STATE ST. dryer. Propane water Operator Flex hrs. PARK PLACE heater. Animals, Denise Ridley Stacey Johnson 1/2-3/4 time $10-$14 1 bd. $725-$775 maybe. DOE & license. 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. $1200/mo.+dep. 467-3628 744-1522 Pool/garg. 462-5009 964-9058 467-3686 B-8- SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

HOMES MISC. 330 FOR RENT 480 FOR SALE Beautiful 2 bdr. 1 ba. SPA-Deluxe ‘06 2nd home on 3.5 ac. model. 30 jets. small P.V. Farm. Therapy seat. Never $1200/mo. incl. used. Warr.Can del. PG&E. N/S, pets $2750.707-468-4300 OPEN HOMES neg. 769-7708 Tubbed Plants Ma- Cabin/Apt. for Rent, ple, Bamboo, shade OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 1:00pm-3:00pm OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 11:00am-1:00pm OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 2:00pm-4:00pm Redwood Vly., plants & perennials. $900/mo. Advanced Call for info:463-8484 208 Tedford Avenue, Ukiah 910 W. Standley Street, Ukiah 1041 Riverside Drive Directions: S. Dora, east on Tedford Directions: Corner of W. Standley and Hope Streets Directions: Hwy 101 South, left on Sanel Drive (behind Retech), Right on Riverside Drive. Nutrients 20-50% off. PETS & 318-0011 500 SUPPLIES Home on 65 acres Rott. Pups AKC, Buy together or Lrg, Grt.Disp. separate! Custom Shots/Wormed. 1950 sq. Ft. 3bdrm, 2 Parents on site. bth home w/ extreme $950. 707-895-2741 privacy & views to Hosted By: Mark Levy 1 yr old, Jack Rus- Charming 3bdrm/2bath home located in wonderful Westside neighbor- ocean. Fully remod. hood just blocks from city park, golf course and downtown. Nestled sell Terrier, fixed, under a canopy of majestic trees this home is a mix of old and new fea- in 1996, lg decks, Hosted By: Karena Jolley turing a quaint living rm, rustic cooks kitchen, tile baths, and spacious Hostess: Ann Cuff and sep. LR & FR. immunized, $200 NEW ON THE MARKET! Turn-key Westside of Tedford home. Nicely family room. French doors from the dining area lead to redwood deck- “Walk to the river”. A nice home in a prime location. 3/4 acre of nice 463-1225 maintained with central heat & air and countless improvements! Must ing that overlooks a backyard oasis with lush greenery, meandering landscaping. Shade trees make for enjoyable, outdoor, relaxing. 3 bed- Adjoins 65 ac. of see to appreciate. Priced well at $379,000 pathways and towering trees. Offered @ $515,000. rooms, 2 baths, family room. and formal dining area. Nice deck and patio area with a newer spa. Come by and visit. Asking $575,000 Rdwd & Doug. Fir timber, w/ building 462-5400 462-5400 Les Ryan Realty • 468-0423 sites & 20 mile views. MENDO REALTY, INC. 444 N. State Street, Ukiah MENDO REALTY, INC. 444 N. State Street, Ukiah 495 E. Perkins • Ukiah Hm $495, 000 & Land $499,000. Call OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 1:30pm-3:30pm OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 1:00pm-3:00pm Mike Gott about spe- OPEN HOUSE Saturday, July 8th, 11:00am-1:00pm cial comb. pricing! 388 S. Dora Street 1151 Road M, Redwood Valley 1361 Rose Avenue 707-391-7895 CBMR Directions: School Way to East Road Directions: West Road to Road M Directions: South Dora, West on Wabash, South on Rose. Home on 65 acres Buy together or ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ separate! Custom 1950 sq. Ft. 3bdrm, 2 Billy bth home w/ extreme and his 4 sisters privacy & views to and brothers Listed By: Tom Larson and Hosted By: Mark Witzel ocean. Fully remod. await new homes Beautiful Westside home! This 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home is in a desirable location near schools, parks in 1996, lg decks, at the and downtown. Amenities include newly remodeled and sep. LR & FR. Mendocino County kitchen with new appliances, tile and hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, nicely landscaped front and rear Hostess: Pauline Cappell Hostess: Ann Cuff Adjoins 65 ac. of Animal yards, detached 2 car garage and plenty of extra Horse property - 3 acres. 6 stall horse barn with tack room and full hay “A place to call home.” A nice quiet family neighborhood, close to loft, year round roping arena with return alley and pasture. Home is 3 Rdwd & Doug. Fir parking space for a boat or RV. All this for only: schools. Home is in good condition with some hardwood floors, newer Control Shelter $569,000 bedroom, 2 bath, and 2 car drive thru garage. Price reduced to carpet, and a brick fireplace. 500 sq. ft. great room opens to a shady timber, w/ building 298 Plant Road in $685,000 deck. Owners leaving the area. $429,000 sites & 20 mile views. Ukiah. Les Ryan Realty • 468-0423 Les Ryan Realty • 468-0423 Hm $495, 000 & These pups are just 462-1600 495 E. Perkins • Ukiah 495 E. Perkins • Ukiah Land $499,000. Call 8 weeks old. Their Mike Gott about spe- mother was a cial comb. pricing! purebred Rottweiler OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, 1:00pm-3:00pm 707-391-7895 CBMR and their father? 3841 E. Side Calpella OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 9th, Noon - 3:00pm See them all on MCNAB RANCH Directions: Low Gap to Elm Street lrg sunny 2bd/1b,lrg www.pawstoadopt.com 627 Ellen Lynn Street, Redwood Valley deck views. Shared Anderson Valley Animal Rescue Country Home For Sale 40 acres. No pot In Redwood Valley on manageable 1/3 acre - Newly roofed, grwg. Ref & deposit. Free Puppies! clean and spacious 3 bdr., 2 ba. home with 2 car garage - PLUS $1050. 530-432-5500 Aus. X McNab. cozy in-law/rental unit, also recently re-roofed, all in neighbor- Nice 3bd/2b Home Myrtle color & Blk & hood of professionals and retirees. Home is +/- 1785 square feet Redwood Valley White. 743-1688 and includes sunken dining room with French doors, wood stove $1180/mo+dep German Shepherd with tiled hearth, large rec. room with dry bar/wine rack, and oak 1440sqft. 391-7040 Pups Organically fed and tile throughout. In-law unit has sprawling wrap-around patio/veranda and private back yard, and is on separate, full-size Spacious 2bd Sieger champ lines AKC SchH3 KKL1 septic system. Fenced garden with raised beds, large shop, nice 227 Washington New 3bd2ba. 1541 sf w/attach. 2 car gar. Oak cabs thru- kennel, RV carport and lots of parking. Landscaped and fenced, DNA, Sire imported Gar, frplc, fncd out 6’ fen. 2/3 ac. Rm for horses, boat, RV and more, min. Phone: 707.462.0900 fruit trees and grapes, close to schools and shopping. Must see N/S, N/P 468-9003 from Germany to Lake Mendocino. $499K to appreciate all the amenities this property offers. Recently Health/hip guar. Mi- Horizon properties Fax: 707.440.8001 reduced - $495,000. One-year home warranty included. crochip. $1,500 485-8505 WANTED TO 318-0011 380 SHARE RENT Lrg. rm. $495. $495 dep. Util. incl. House priv. 468-0244 EXPECT THE BEST!

Wanted Furnished Room torent or apart- ment share. Needs Hi! July 28. Model citizen Michelle Doyle Jeni Sobbizadeh Roselle Thornhill male nursing student I’m Annie! achiver. Wants clean I am an 18 month 367-4261 272-4557 272-4521 quite place to work. old Akita cross 707-465-4886 mess. and have spent most of my life in shelters. When I 2870 Oak Court Rd- $589,000. 1390 Sanford Ranch Rd- $549,000. 440 FURNITURE Price Reduced! Price Reduced! was only 6 months Beautiful ranch style home in terrific Persian Rugs, beau- 3bdrm/bonus rm, 1ba 1400sqft, new old I was left at location! 4bdrm/3ba, formal dining/ tiful quality, large col- Mendocino Animal carpet, remodeled kitchen w/granite lection. Selling all, Control. I was counters, fireplace in living living rm combo, all new tile/carpet/ negotiable! Call now, transferred to SF laminate floors, remodeled baths, Penny 707-823-1326 SPCA in hopes of rm,spacious master bath w/xtra large tub/custom tile. to private, fireplace, kitchen w/all the “Bells & finding a home. Whistles”, gazebo & views, detached 460 APPLIANCES Sadly I just didn’t tropical backyard w/swimming pool. like city life. I was 2bdrm/1ba apart. w/private access. 2-car garage, huge master bdrm w/ USED French doors. APPLIANCES returned to Men- & FURNITURE. docino County. I 522 S. Spring St- $680,000. 1005 West Clay St- $495,000 Guaranteed. 485-1216 like other dogs Price Reduced Investment Opportunity and I do need 2Units MISC. room to run and 4bdrms/3ba, 2700+/- sqft, park- -1bd/1ba. Unit A, completely 480 FOR SALE play. SF SPCA like setting on .21acs, remodeled remodeled w/oversized windows framed Queen size water- has taught me kitchen w/granite counters, w/crown molding, cherry floors, kitchen bed, double pedestal, good doggie man- Central heat/air, remodeled baths. w/upgraded cabinets, granite counters, mirrored headboard, ners, but I still like Private backyard w/magnificent stainless appliances. Unit B, partially light oak, 150/bo to chew. If you landscape, mature wooded setting, 463-0283 have room in your updated w/tile floors, vintage clawfoot heart and home 2-car garage, 1-car carport. tub. 18’ Catamaran $900. for me, please call 12’Topper Sailboat Animal Rescue 113 Tedford Ave- $385,000. 511 Baywood Ct- $649,000. $400. Eng. Oak Antq 895-3785. Tbl $400. Am. Oak Price Reduced! Price Reduced! Buffet $400. 462-1311 Lab Puppies, AKC Lovingly landscaped Quiet cul-de-sac! 2600sqft, Broyd Hill Sofa al- reg., first shots, corner property, 3bd/ 1ba 4bd/2ba, expansive living most new, Winter black labs, choc.labs, cozy living room w/ rm, dining rm, family rm w/ white with blue a 925-6301 fireplace, amenities include built-ins, brick fireplace, lrg flora lpattern. Comes with 2 Lab pups, English new laminate kitchen floor, kitchen w/oak cabinets, tile matcning breed, pedigree for dual pane windows & lrg counters, appliances stay! pillows.$150 OBO hunting, deal trials covered patio. Beautiful seasonal creek! and show. 3 males, 1 2 truck bed tool female. 467-1819 2211 Road E, Redwood Valley- $800,000. 265 Crestview- $1,395,000. boxes FARM NEW!! Immaculate! 1 lg & 1 sm 520 EQUIPMENT 4bdrm/2.5ba, 3-car garage, built 3400+/- sqft loaded w/all the both also like new Golf cart & utility ve- in 2002, 2200+/- sqft, central heat/ luxuries, 4bdrms/ $75 OBO hicle, & electric, parts air, gas fireplace, 1+/- acre w/864 3baths,office/library, hobby & service also. sqft shop & 1-car garage, covered rm, formal dining rm, Call: Jim at 707-584-5488 212-1236 garden, potting shed w/electric & magnificent kitchen, high 3700 Ditchwitch plumbing, fully landscaped, ceilings w/crown molding, FREE PAINT trencher, new chain 285sqft screened/covered porch w/ whole house entertainment Recycled latex, 5 gal. & drive, 10k obo. ceiling fans, RV/boat parking, etc. system, specialty lighting, stucco exterior,1.25 acs & more! buckets, white, tan, 324-1913 or 467-8409 brown, gray. Tues- 97 CHARMAC 2 276 Valley View Rd- $459,000. 514 Kennwood Dr- $635,000. days only, 8am to horse, gooseneck, Office Exclusive Price Reduced! 2pm, 298 Plant Rd., w/propane cooking, Ukiah (behind animal 4bdrm/3 full bath, central heat/ sink, water tank, stor- Friendly 3bd/1ba, deep lot, shelter). age, swingout saddle charming kitchen, central heat/ air, upgrades throughout, Free Pine firewood rack $5800. Will con- air, 2-car garage, out bldg/ fireplace in living room/formal and old Redwood sider part trade for 2- fence lumber storage shed, secluded, great dining room & master suite. 3 horse stock or Shows such pride of ownership. 695-1311 slant. Nora 707-964- area for those summer BBQ’s! Hot Tub ‘06 Deluxe 9058 Model. Many jets. GARAGE 3311 Zaina Ln- $1,495,000. 486 Oak Knoll Rd- $209,000 Therapy seat. 590 SALES Price Reduced! Building Lot in Ukiah Warranty. Never Alert-Senior Center used. Can deliver. Thrift Open Mon-Sat Luxury 4bd/3ba, 2.81 acs Breathtaking Views! Beautiful Worth $5700. Sell 10-4, Donations of landscaped. Large living room, $1750. 707-766-8622 bldg site on 1+/- acre. Only min. good quality furniture fireplace, solarium off kitchen & only & volunteers to downtown. Willow water & ● GUN & ● sunroom. Family room great for needed 462-4343 sewer available. Perfect location KNIFE SHOW a quiet retreat to read a good July 8th & 9th 9-4 to build custom dream home w/ July 15 & 16 Baby, boys & wom- book or listen to music. A dining room excellent for entertaining, and Ukiah Fair Grounds ans clothes, toys etc. beautiful kitchen with plenty of cabinet space to please a master chef. endless views & possibilities! (530)529-1853 651 E. School Way RV Coldwell Banker Mendo Realty, Inc- Office (707) 462-5400 Pro-Form Treadmill, Large Estate Sale $400, Refrigerator Sat 9-4 Sun 9-2 444 North State Street, Ukiah CA 95482 Kenmoore, like new 1401 Sequoia Plaza mendocinocountyproperties.com / coldwellbanker.com MENDO REALTY, INC. $400 456-9605 El Dorado Estates THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 -B-9

GARAGE VANS 590 SALES 660 FOR SALE More Items Everyday Chevy ‘85 1 T. Van. Featured Properties 2900 Redemeyer Runs good. Good Rd. 9am-7pm work van. $1400. Featured Property Featured Property Featured Property 7/08/06 thru 7/25/06 485-0998 1120 Elm Street, Ukiah 3051 Webb Ranch Rd., Redwood Valley 871 Yosemite Drive, Ukiah SAT & SUN 8-3 TRUCKS Directions: HWY 101 to West Road exit, go East, Right on Ellen Lynn Directions: HWY 101 to West Road exit, go East, Right on Ellen Lynn Directions: HWY 101 to West Road exit, go East, Right on Ellen Lynn 8650 Middle Terrace 670 FOR SALE Redwood Valley Chevy Step-side 72’ Funiture, Kids & Misc short bed, big block, Sat 9-2 and Sun 9-? turbo 400, $7000 baby items, Chevy obo. 489-7234 rims plus other misc. 8686 East Road #13 Ford Pickup 74’ F250 with shell, St Marys Rummage Plymoth Voyager 87’ Sale Sat. 8-12 Sun 9- Hos ted by: Felipe Mendoza $900 ea. 463-0362 This 3bed/2bath home offers a spacious Living/Dining Rm combo Hos ted by: Chris Hale Hos ted by: Chris Hale 12. 991 S. Dora info w/hardwood floor, tiled kitchen/bath floors and countertops. Large t iled fam- 16 Acres, perked for 3bed/2bath, with a stunning view of Redwood Valley. 1850 sq. ft. 4bed/2 bath with a large extra room. Ready to move in. Mits. ‘02 Montero ily room adjacent to kit chen. New covered Patio, tool/shed w/power in back- Has power and telephone nearby. Offered $459,000 Offered at $459,000. 459-9230 yard. Offered at $449,000. Sport LS wht. 29,3K SUN 8-12 $14,500. 467-1259 101 S. School St. Ukiah 101 S. School St. Ukiah 1250 Vista Verde 101 S. School St. Ukiah call 9:30-10:00pm Motorcycle, clothes, Office: 707-462-6701 Office: 707-462-6701 Office: 707-462-6701 antiques and more CARS 680 FOR SALE REC VEH Featured Property FEATURED PROPERTY Featured Property 610 CAMPING HONDA CIVIC LS ‘97. PW,PL Auto. 122K 30’ 5TH WHL $6K 2145 Perch Ct, Willits 12 Acres, 1976 Manuf. Home • $369,000 4411 First Ave. Miles 10 disc Directions: Low Gap to Elm Street Directions: Corner of W. Church & S. Bush Direction: Washington to R on Dora to l on Doolan Drive Vacationeer 1988 changer $4500/bo Nice Interior By 463-0283 Lv mess. Appointment Only 707-459-6874 Acura Integra ‘00 ‘83 Pace Arrow 31’ GSR, Blk&Blk lthr, Motor home. clean. 59K miles, Loaded $8500. Low miles. w/LoJack, Good Just a short 25 minute drive from Ukiah brings you to this wonderful property. Although most cond. Asking of the property runs up the hillside behind the home there is plenty of flat ground in front for 467-1327, 391-9733 Presented By: Mary Cornell gardening, a small orchard, horses or other animals, or whatever you like! The property $11K/bo. Call for This large sunny lot is adorned by redwood trees, on a quiet cul-de- adjoins BLM land to the rear, allowing direct access to hiking, horseback riding, or dirt bikes. 90’ Southwind 30 ft more info! 459-8800 sac. Freshly painted,it features wrap around deck, sunny gardens, RV And the view of Blue Lakes from the hillside is breathtaking! There is also a large old barn parking, garage, workshop, laundry room, formal entry with cathedral that is in need of repair. Beautiful large trees for shade, good separation from neighbors for Motor-home, good ceilings, a beautiful loft master suite with attic storage. Home has open privacy, and tons of potential all add to the property’ s charm. Priced to sell at $369,000 cond. 45k mi., MBenz ‘73 450SLC floor plan, large kitchen & dining area & a cozy wood burner in the liv- Immaculate 3 bd., 2 1/2 ba. home in excellent neighborhood. V8 2dr sed $6500 ing room.Carpet allowance & 1 year home warranty included! $14000. 984-9191 $425,000. Features 2 car garage, living room, family room, dining room, New Upholstery. New large redwood deck on large lot w/RV parking. $579,000 MOTOR- Paint. Daily Driver. 462-5400 CYCLES 620 By Appointment MENDO REALTY, INC. 444 N. State Street, Ukiah 485-5907 • Serious Inq Only Honda CRS450X 707-459-6874 2005, like new cond., Honda 2000 XR200R Featured Property well maint., $5500 dirt bike, 4 stroke, obo. 272-5533 good cond. $1700 1220 Sanford Ranch Road Directions: Low Gap to Elm Street AUTO PARTS & obo. 391-6791 630 ACCESSORIES Honda Civic ‘00 104K Stay Informed 4 BMW Wheels & AT, 4dr #551358 Bridgestone Tires. $7900 Marino’s Brand New 16X7 Dbl Auto Sales 485-0499 spoke lgt alloy Honda CRVLX ‘96 wheels.Run flat Excel. cond. $8500. on Local Issues tires$1,500. 391-3039 Silver. 22”Rims for 4x4 467-1327, 391-9733 Offered By: John Bogner Classic one story ranch style home on nearly a quarter of an acre. This The Ukiah For more info Toyota ‘98 Corolla LE 3 bedroom 2 bath home has recently been painted inside and out, and has new carpet. The lot has plenty of room for a sparkling pool and Call 272-2282 87K AT Clean there is also RV parking. Country living but just minutes away from #094586 $5900. downtown and transportation. Offered at $425,000 4X4'S Marino’s Auto Sales 485-0499 DAILY JOURNAL 650 FOR SALE Selzer Realty • 467-3620 DAILY JOURNAL CHEVY 1976 Volvo ‘01 V-70 T-5 Wag. 75K, like new, 3/4 Ton, 4 WD, #041500 $15,900. 350, auto, clean. Marino’s Auto Sales $2500. 485-0499 489-6510 Volvo ‘99 V-70 100K EXPECT THE BEST! Nissan ‘90 Pathfinder Like new #540736 4X4 Needs transmis- $9800. Marino’s sion. $3,000. Auto Sales 485-0499 468-9622 MOBILES FOR SALE Michelle Doyle Jeni Sobbizadeh Roselle Thornhill SUBSCRIBE TODAY! 720 Skyline 1965 Mobil 367-4261 272-4557 272-4521 The Ukiah Home washer/dryer, water cooler.$10K/bo DAILY JOURNAL 485-1443 or 391-5083 707-468-3500 2140 Woodlake Dr- $601,000 Quiet & Peaceful 6401 Old River Rd- $2,695,000. Vineyard Estate! 1+/- Acre, very private with a 14 acs, 8+/- ac 3bdrm/2bath + den/bonus rm. vineyard, pond, mature Perimeter fenced, walking landscape, family orchard, distance to Lake Mendocino, tennis court w/lights, horses/livestock allowed, pool, views of pristine SELZER REALTY seasonal creek, mature oaks, valley & majestic 350 E. Gobbi St. Ukiah small redwood grove, plenty of mountains from this 7500 468-0411 sq ft estate, vaulted open beam ceilings, hardwood floors, grand room for gardening, etc. master suite w/sitting room opening onto rose garden terrace. APARTMENTS 8501 Uva Dr. - cute 1 bd., 1 ba. downstairs apt. 110 S. Highland Ave.- $1,495,000. Nestled in the Hills 807 Dora St- $390,000. w/ enclosed patio in a small Redwood Valley Office Building! complex; lovely shaded courtyard! $525/mo. 1930’s exquisite estate. 3 levels, 210 Norton Ave. - roomy 1 bd., 1 ba. upstairs 5 bdrms/4 baths, grand formal Location, Location, Location! apt. w/ carport, laundry hookups, swamp cooler living & dining rms, wine cellar & more. $595/mo. Immaculate westside office & sep. living quarters. Enjoy building with a private parking 13272 S. Hwy 101 - charming 1 bd., 1 ba. Hopland apt. w/ garage & patio in a small, outdoor entertaining amongst lot & off street parking. Fully conveniently located complex; must see! lush garden landscape, gorgeous remodeled and compliant w/ $615/mo. views & generous 4 acre park- ADA standards. 505-531 Capps Ln. - Sierra Sunset Apts. like setting. features 2 bd. units w/ pool & laundry facilities, lovely common areas, carports & more. ASK 489 Beltrami Dr- $599,000. ABOUT OUR MOVE-IN SPECIAL!!! Riverwood Estates 414 S. Barnes St- $429,000. New Listing! DUPLEXES/TOWNHOMES 4 bdrm/2.5ba, 2200 sqft, 3 bdrm/2bath home in quiet 1119 S. Dora St. - 2 bd., 1.5 ba. townhomes w/ enviable subdivision. Inground private patio, carport parking; walking distance neighborhood. Quality oak to schools. $750/mo. pool, fully landscaped yard, kitchen cabinets, tastefully 1420 Sanford Ranch Rd. #B - newly renovated central heat/air, kids themed tiled throughout large master 2 bd., 1 ba. duplex w/ lovely vineyard view. rooms, new laminate floors, $750/mo. suite & hardwood floors. granite kitchen, custom paint. Flagstone patio, low 314 Tedford Ave. - 2 bd., 1.5 ba. townhome w/ Hot tub, refrigerator & kids play patio & garage in a lovely park-like setting at maintenance fenced back yard. the base of the Western hills. $810/mo. structures stay with home. 750 El Rio St. #A - 2 bd., 1 ba. duplex w/ 502 Beltrami Dr- $690,000 1170 McNab Ranch Rd- $399,500 garage & yard within walking distance to parks, Exquisite Home 14.55 Acres schools & shopping; new carpet! $825/mo. Awaiting your dream home. 4+ bdrm/3baths, 2583sqft Septic plans approved by HOUSES loaded with upgrades. Den/ 13735 Old River Rd. - custom studio cottage in county, well producing Old Hopland; vaulted ceilings, color-stamped office, possible 5th bdrm, approx. 3 gpm., spring 4-5 concrete floors, French doors &more! $550/mo. gourmet kitchen w/custom gpm, road approved, power, 1079 N. Oak St. #A - cute & cozy 2 bd., 1 ba. cabinets, formal living & dining phone available. Min. from home w/ carport & yard/garden areas; fully rms, family rm, 3 gas fireplaces equipped, including washer/dryer! $925/mo. Hopland and close to included, a 2-way fireplace conveniences of Ukiah. 191 Cherry St. #A - charming & unique 2 bd., between master bed/bath. 1+ ba. home; fully equipped & includes most Enjoy views, privacy and tranquility. utilities. $1050/mo. 204 S. Bush St- $765,000. 12850 Pine Ave, Potter Valley- $899,000. 3850 Burke Hill Dr. - newly renovated 2 bd., 1 Price Reduced! 40 Acre Ranch ba. home w/ 2 car garage on nearly 2 acres; 3 bdrm/2 bath home on desirable country setting yet just minutes to downtown Private & Peaceful, Ukiah. $1250/mo. westside. High ceilings, original Gorgeous views, 40 acs, wainscoting, woodwork accents, 320 Pomo Dr. - 3 bd., 2 ba. home w/ garage & Spacious 3bdrm/2ba, large yard conveniently located within walking hardwood flrs. Farm house kitchen features hardwood floors, distance to parks, schools & shopping. w/Corian counters, lots of redwood wainscoting, rock $1250/mo. cabinets, formal dining rm w/built- fireplace, central heat/air, in cabinet, French doors to porch, WE HAVE MANY RENTALS AVAILABLE, over 1000 sqft of decking family rm & living rm warmed by for outdoor living. Approx 10 acres fully fenced for horse pasture along INCLUDING COMMERCIAL fireplace. Lrg corner lot w/out w/8 ac ft pond. Seasonal creeks/springs make this a unique find only & STORAGE UNITS! bldgs & detached garage. min. to town. FOR MORE INFO. CALL 468-0411 Coldwell Banker Mendo Realty, Inc- Office (707) 462-5400 444 North State Street, Ukiah CA 95482 Find us on the web: mendocinocountyproperties.com / coldwellbanker.com www.realtyworldselzer.com MENDO REALTY, INC. B-10- SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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