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7 58551 69301 0 THURSDAY Oct. 19, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 193 email: [email protected] Ukiah man fatally shot in Vallejo By ROBERT MCCOCKRAN Vallejo police identified the slain was later identified as Tomas “It appears there were two (sus- scribed vehicle,” Kelly said. Vallejo Times-Herald man as 24-year-old Daniel Reyes of Gonzalez, 25, of Cotati. pects). Witness accounts are that, in “I don’t think we’ve connected up A Ukiah man was killed and Ukiah. No one has been apprehended in proximity to that, there were a couple yet for sure if our witness put them another critically injured in a shoot- “The other one, I think, is in a connection with the shootings, and of black males that were seen fleeing coming out of our victims’ car prior ing Tuesday evening in South medically induced coma at this point Kelly would not speculate about a the scene in South Vallejo on Fifth Vallejo. in time,” Lt. Kevin Kelly said. He possible motive. Street and getting into an unde- See SHOOTING, Page 15

MATH ENGINEERING SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENT 2 arrests in alcohol MESA tours Fetzer sting with teenagers The Daily Journal The Ukiah Police Department has conducted two more “minor decoy stings” in an attempt to determine which Ukiah businesses have been selling alco- hol to minors. On Sept. 19, minor decoys ap- proached four businesses and four adults with the intention of buying alcohol. Neither the adults, nor the businesses, supplied the minors with alcohol. On Sept. 30, minor decoys approached 19 businesses and attempted to purchase alcohol. None was sold to them. Additionally, decoys approached 21 adults, one of them, Neil James Wheelock, 49, of Ukiah, allegedly sup- plied alcohol to a decoy. He was cited on suspicion of purchas- ing alcohol for a minor and arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and parole violations. During the sting, UPD officers saw an adult allegedly purchase and provide alcohol to a minor. Matthew David Schultz, 21, of Santa Rosa, was cited on suspicion of providing alcohol to a minor. David Carol Alton, 19, of Ukiah, was cited on suspicion of being a minor

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Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal Bob Blue, a winemaker with Fetzer Vineyards, explains how math and science are used in real-world situations dur- ing the winemaking process to students in the Math Engineering Science Achievement program from Eagle Peak MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST Middle School. Restrictions Students learn science, on fires in math of making wine forest lifted By BEN BROWN universities such as Brown, Berkeley and The Daily Journal The Daily Journal the University of California at Davis. Fire restrictions in the Mendocino Sixty students from Eagle Peak Middle Zechiel said many of the children National Forest were to be lifted at 12 School in Redwood Valley got a firsthand involved in MESA come from families a.m. today, Forest Supervisor Thomas look at real world uses for the math and that don’t necessarily have access to the Contreras announced Wednesday. science they have been learning during a knowledge or resources to direct their “Shorter days and cooler temperatures tour of the Fetzer Vineyards bottling plant children toward college. contributed to the decision to lift fire Wednesday. “It’s not fair that my kids have access restrictions in the forest,” Contreras said. “Today what we’re helping the teachers to that information when others don’t,” Beginning today, visitors to the do is answer the question ‘do I really need she said. national forest may once again have algebra?’” said Math Engineering Science Many of the students involved are the open campfires outside of designated Achievement board member Susanne campgrounds, provided they are in pos- Zechiel. See MESA, Page 15 session of a valid California campfire The students are members of MESA, permit. an organization that encourages children Visitors can also operate internal com- from underrepresented socioeconomic Winemaker Bob Blue talks about bustion engines and smoke while not on demographics to attend college. the winemaking process to MESA developed roads. Winemaker Bob Blue said the program students at the Fetzer bottling plant Personal use wood cutting will also be was started by professors at the University on Wednesday. Fetzer has been allowed in the national forest with a per- of California at Berkeley and has been involved in the MESA program for mit. successful in helping students get into the past 15 years. “Lifting these restrictions does not mean fire season is over. Fire danger is still moderate, and the potential for wild- land fire still exists,” Contreras said. Fire season will continue until there has been sufficient rainfall on the forest to moisten the vegetation. Forest Service Proposed grading ordinance moves forward fire management officials will announce By KATIE MINTZ the county’s Grading Committee, Planning when those conditions are met. Visitors are encouraged to be careful The Daily Journal BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Commission and staff over the last five years. On Tuesday, with a 3-2 vote, the Mendocino The board chambers were packed Tuesday with campfires and are reminded that a County Board of Supervisors decided to move introduction. with a mix of environmentalists, farmers and campfire permit is required for camp- ahead with its draft grading ordinance, directing The ordinance, which would regulate grading landowners, most of whom expressed opposi- fires, stoves and barbecues outside of staff to make several revisions and bring the activity with the intent to reduce the amount of developed campgrounds. lengthy document back Nov. 7 for possible sediment entering streams, was developed by See GRADING, Page 15 See FOREST, Page 15 2 – THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

prepared by the Ukiah FUNERAL NOTICES CORRECTIONS Police Department. To Tuesday’s Page 1 article anonymously report [\ Veterans of For- and enjoyed exchang- the youngest of seven chil- “Voter registration down in crime information, call eign Wars Post 1900, ing ideas with a variety of dren. In 1953, she the county” incorrectly listed 463-6205. Disabled American Vet- people. married a Battle Creek the phone, fax and address for erans and was an honorary native, Dr. Thomas the Mendocino County ARREST -- Kevin Ray lifetime member [\ Standley and moved to Clerk’s office. Voter registra- Maldonado, 33, of Ukiah, was of the American Legion. He Ukiah, CA where they tion forms or requests to arrested on suspicion of tak- was also was a raised four children. Dr. become a permanent absentee ing a vehicle without consent member of the Standley passed voter should be sent to the and failing to comply with the Toastmasters. away in 1976. County Clerk, 501 Low Gap demands of a traffic officer on DON RAPHAEL MADDEN Don had just finished She is survived by her Road, Room 1020, Ukiah, CA East Gobbi Street at 3:24 a.m. Memorial services for writing a book, The children Elice King of 95482. Requests to become an Tuesday. Don Raphael Madden Chronicles of My Life Bluffton, OH, Mark of Elk absentee voter can also be ARREST -- Victor James will be held on Friday, which will be published Grove, Laurel faxed to 463-4257. To register Wellington, 28, of Arcata, was October 20, 2006 at soon. Heintz of Roseville and to vote by telephone, call the arrested on suspicion of tak- 4:00 pm at Trinity Baptist Art has always been an Kent of Willits, her County Clerk’s office at 463- ing a vehicle without consent, Church, 900 S. important part of his sister, Frances Angell of 4371. providing false identification Dora, Ukiah with Pastor life and he has created Lady Lake, FL, six to a police officer, driving Gerry Burney officiat- many beautiful paint- grandchildren and numer- The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves with suspended privileges and ings. ous nieces and this space to correct errors or make warrants from Humboldt ing. clarifications to news articles. Don Raphael Madden Don was married to nephews. Significant errors in obituary notices County for possession of con- was born in Sacramen- Virginia for 34 years be- A celebration of or birth announcements will result in trolled cannabis, maliciously to, California on April 22, fore she passed away in Marilyn’s life will be held reprinting the entire article. Errors defacing or damaging proper- 1927 to Jack and 2003. Don is sur- at noon on Saturday, may be reported to the editor, 468- ty, reckless driving, driving Vera Madden. Don peace- vived by his daughter Vera October 21st in her garden 3526. under the influence and pos- fully passed away Lynn Chin, her at 9123 Grove Street in Elk session of marijuana for sale at Chula Visa Veterans husband Hector, their MARILYN JEAN Grove. An additional ser- in the 700 block of South Home near San Die- daughter Marissa, (VENN) STANDLEY vice is planned during the LOTTERY NUMBERS State Street at 9:26 a.m. go California on Friday, Don’s son Donnie, Don’s Marilyn passed peaceful- week of the Venn Family DAILY 3: night: 9, 7, 4. Tuesday. October 13, 2006 at sister Janis Nelson ly on the afternoon of Reunion next summer in afternoon: 1, 6, 2. ARREST -- Allen age 79. and husband Ted, sisters- October 15th, 2006 sur- Michigan. In lieu of flow- FANTASY 5: 24, 25, 31, Ridenour, 24, of Ukiah, was Don spent a total of six in-law Emily rounded by her chil- ers, remembrances 32, 37. arrested on suspicion of dri- years in the United Duarte, JoAnne Ward, dren and her beloved cat may be sent to Happy Tails DAILY DERBY: 1st: 03, ving under the influence and States Marine Corps and Peggy Kennedy and Autumn. Pet Sanctuary, Hot Shot; 2nd: 01, Gold driving with a suspended spent time on the brother-in-law Albert Born to Garnet & Bessie P.O. Box 161994, Rush; 3rd: 12, Lucky license in the 100 block of front lines as a message Boogaard as well as Venn on July 26th, Sacramento, CA 95816- Charms. Clara Avenue at 11:33 p.m. runner in the Korean many nieces and nephews. 1930 in Battle Creek 1994 or a charity of your Race time: 1:44.97. Tuesday. War. Don belonged to the Don had a zest for life Michigan, Marilyn was choice. LOTTO: 7-15-23-27-44. Meganumber: 19. Jackpot: $45 million. SHERIFF’S REPORTS Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on how to place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. The following were POLICE REPORTS compiled from reports Death notices are free for Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to name of deceased, hometown, age, date of prepared by the Mendoci- death, date, time, and place of services and the funeral home handling the arrangements. 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Court-martials ordered for 8 soldiers Rumsfeld says Americans must not The world briefly on murder charges during Iraq service believe terror threat will go away EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Eight soldiers from the 101st WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans must take a lesson from Airborne Division were ordered Wednesday to be court-mar- history and not believe the terrorist threat has been exaggerated Condoleezza Rice: U.S. ready to use its tialed on murder charges stemming from their service in Iraq, or will go away, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said and two could get the death penalty for allegedly raping a 14- Wednesday. He described a new, more ruthless and lethal ter- full military might to defend Japan year-old and killing her and her family. rorist enemy, “with no territory to defend, no treaties to honor, TOKYO (AP) — The United States is willing to use its full The Fort Campbell soldiers facing the death penalty are Sgt. that measures progress in terms of decades, not days.” military might to defend Japan in light of North Korea’s nuclear Paul E. Cortez and Pfc. Jesse V. Spielman. Both are accused of “With this sort of enemy, we cannot afford — and indeed test, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday as raping Abeer Qassim al-Janabi in her family’s home in could not survive — another holiday from history,” Rumsfeld she sought to assure Asian countries there is no need to jump Mahmoudiya, about 20 miles south of Baghdad, then killing the said. Contending there are those who say terrorism is “some- into a nuclear arms race. girl, her parents and younger sister. body else’s problem, or it will go away,” Rumsfeld countered At her side, Rice’s Japanese counterpart drew a firm line Spc. James P. Barker and Pfc. Bryan L. Howard are also that America has no choice but to go on the offensive. And he against his nation developing a nuclear bomb. accused in the rape and murders but will not face the death urged patience with the Iraqi and Afghan governments as they The top U.S. diplomat said she reaffirmed President Bush’s penalty, the military said in a statement. struggle to build their democracies. Rumsfeld’s call for perse- pledge, made hours after North Korea’s Oct. 9 underground test Former Pvt. Steven Green, who was discharged for a person- verance comes three weeks before the November elections, as blast, “that the United States has the will and the capability to ality disorder and arrested in North Carolina, will be tried in members of Congress face a public growing increasingly meet the full range — and I underscore the full range — of its federal court in Kentucky. Green has pleaded not guilty to one unhappy and impatient with the war in Iraq. deterrent and security commitments to Japan.” count of rape and four counts of murder. Rice spoke following discussions with Japanese Foreign Military prosecutors have said the five — all from the divi- Study finds DHEA supplements, Minister Taro Aso, the first stop on her crisis mission to respond sion’s 502nd Infantry Regiment — planned the attack from a testosterone patches fail to deliver to the threat posed by the North. checkpoint near the family’s home, changed their clothing to Signs continued Wednesday that North Korea might be hide their identities and set the girl’s body on fire to destroy evi- (AP) – The fountain of youth apparently does not yet come readying for a second nuclear test that could be carried out as dence. in a pill. Widely used DHEA supplements and testosterone soon as this week, while Rice is in Asia. patches failed to deliver their touted anti-aging benefits in one Social Security to raise benefit checks of the first rigorous studies to test such claims in older men and American death toll in Iraq hits 70 for for 49 million retirees by 3.3% in 2007 women. The substances did not improve the participants’ strength, their physical performance, or certain other measures October with deaths of 11 more soldiers WASHINGTON (AP) — Social Security checks for nearly of health. “I don’t think there’s any case for administering BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Eleven more U.S. troops were 49 million retirees are going up by 3.3 percent next year — an these” to elderly people, said Dr. K. Sreekumaran Nair of the slain in combat, the military said Wednesday, putting October average increase of $33 per month, though rising health care Mayo Clinic, lead author of the study, published in Thursday’s on track to be the deadliest month for U.S. forces since the siege costs will take a bite out of the gain. of Fallujah nearly two years ago. The monthly benefit for the typical retiree will rise to $1,044 See BRIEFLY, Page 15 The military says the sharp increase in U.S. casualties — 70 from an average of $1,011 this year. so far this month — is tied to Ramadan and a security crack- The cost of living adjustment announced Wednesday by the down that has left American forces more vulnerable to attack in Social Security Administration will go to more than 53 million Baghdad and its suburbs. Muslim tenets hold that fighting a for- people. 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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 2006 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] What’s Playing Comedy Alley kicks off THURSDAY NEIGHBORS READING -- Weekly reading series; every Thursday evening; Mulligan Books; 208 S. State St.; new season this Saturday 7 to 8:30 p.m.; 462-1555. SQUARE DANCING -- Ukiah Senior Center; 499 Leslie St., Bartlett Hall; 7 to 9:30 p.m. $4 per person, visitors wel- The Daily Journal come. Tickets are on sale for The Ukiah DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; $2 Tequila Main Street Program and Thurston night; no cover; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Auto Plaza’s first show of the 2006- Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2007 Comedy Alley Season, starting WINE TASTING -- Frey Vineyards harvest Zinfandel this Saturday. The show begins at 8 and chocolate tasting; Tierra - Art, Garden, Wine; 312 N. p.m., doors open at 7 p.m., in the School St., Ukiah; 5 to 8 p.m.; 468-7936. Ukiah Valley Conference Center, 200 TSUNAMI SLIDESHOW -- Julie Bawcom presents; S. School St. This month’s show, Ukiah Civic Center; 7 p.m.; no cover. sponsored by Next Wave Electronics, ‘ARSENIC AND OLD LACE’ -- American comedy clas- features Dwight Slade, Justine sic; Ukiah Players Theater; 1041 Low Gap Road; 7 p.m.; McClure and opening act Sean 462-9226. Stryker. UKIAH HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR -- Live performance; The Ukiah Main Street Program’s First Presbyterian Church; Ukiah; 7:30 p.m.; $5 donation; hit comedy series Comedy Alley, 463-5253 x 1040. (now in it’s 13th year) swings into the new season with veteran comedian Dwight Slade. Slade hails from Houston, Texas where he honed his FRIDAY comedy chops at the tender age of 14 with comedy legend Bill Hicks. He THE BUDS -- Live Music; Potter Valley Cafe; 10761 continued to work with Hicks through Main St.; Potter Valley; 7 to 10 p.m.; 743-2848; no cover. his formative years moving to Los DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Angeles in 1981 at the age of 18, and Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 moved to Portland, Ore. in the late This Saturday’s Comedy Alley show will feature headliner Dwight p.m. to 2 a.m. ‘80s. He’s made his home in Portland Slade, pictured above, who has been a practing comedian since he CHRIS GIBSON AND PHILLIE BINDER-- Live music; ever since reasoning, “why should I was 14 years old. Opening for the show will be Mendocino County’s Himalayan Café; S. State St., Ukiah; reservations recom- continue to live in Los Angeles when I own Sean Stryker, shown below. mended; 467-9900. can be just as miserable and clean). McClure has performed at ‘ARSENIC AND OLD LACE’ -- American comedy clas- Anonymous in Portland?” Slade has sic; Ukiah Players Theater; 1041 Low Gap Road; 8 p.m.; clubs, theaters, and colleges all across become one of the premier comedians the country and has performed with 462-9226. of the Pacific Northwest and has con- PLUM CRAZY -- Live music; rock and jamband pop; some of the top talent in the industry. tinuously garnered the attention of Opening the show will be Sean Ukiah Brewing Company; 102 S. State St.; Ukiah; 9:45 Hollywood, (he has a development p.m.; $6. Stryker. Stryker comes from a small deal with Warner Brothers television) town in Mendocino County and like New York, Comedy Central’s hit tele- any good comedian shows a true pas- vision Stand-Up show case “Premium sion for the art. He’s a well-rounded SATURDAY Blend” and the “Afghanistan Comedy talent with influences ranging from Tour,” The Montreal Comedy festival THE JULIAN TRIO -- Old time fiddle music; Ukiah Monty Python to George Carlin. “Just For Laughs,” HBO’s “Comedy Expect some audience interaction and Farmers Market; School and Clay St.; Ukiah; 9 a.m. to Arts Festival” in Aspen, Colo. and noon. The Chicago Comedy Festival. truly funny observations. MAD COW JAZZ -- Live music; Potter Valley Cafe; Slade’s unique take on life, liberty, Tickets are available at Mendocino 10761 Main St.; Potter Valley; 7 to 10 p.m.; 743-2848. and the pursuit if marital happiness is Bounty, 200 S. School St., cost $15 in DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin not to be missed. advance, or $17 the day of the show. Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 Featuring on the show will be Participants can purchase pizza from p.m. to 2 a.m. Justin McClure. His affable presence the no-host bar sponsored by Wright COUNTRY DANCE -- Ukiah Senior Center; 499 Leslie and caustic rapid-fire wit make him an Stuff Pizza, Parducci Wine Cellars, St., Bartlett Hall; 7 to 10 p.m.; $8 members; $9 non- immediate fan favorite wherever he Mendocino Brewing Company, memebers; adults 21 and over welcome. goes. Displaying unique energy and an Anderson Valley Brewing, and Eagle SWEET SPOT -- Live music; rock, soul and blues; infectious personality, McClure is an Distributing. Enter their raffle to win Wright Stuff Pizza, and this months Ukiah Brewing Company; 102 S. State St., Ukiah; 9:30 original. You might have seen him as prizes, and get entered into the grand sponsor, Next Wave Electronics. For p.m.; $5. a semi-finalist on NBC’s Last Comic prize raffle for a chance to win a additional information, call The Ukiah SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS-- Live drama; live rap Standing, or in the Sundance indepen- dream vacation, provided by Village Main Street Program at 463-6729 artists; a hipopera about high school; Alex Thomas Plaza; dent film “To Make a Woman Laugh.” Travel Service. The grand prize win- The Mission of the Ukiah Main 300 S. State St., Ukiah; 3 to 8 p.m.; no cover. In addition he is the winner of the ner will be drawn at May’s Comedy Street Program is to preserve and OKTOBERFEST-- Live music; local beers; gourmet 2006 San Jose IMPROV Annual Alley. enhance what makes Ukiah a great food; Willits Community Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane., Willits; Comedy Competition and a feature This year’s many season sponsors place. We envision the heart of Ukiah 7 p.m.; $18 in advance; $20 at the door; on sale at Leaves performer it the 2006 Gulf Coast include Mountain Valley Printing, City being the economic and cultural cen- of Grass Books in Willits; 459-3347. Comedy Festival. His material ranges of Ukiah, Village Travel Service, ter of a thriving small town communi- ‘AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH’ -- Live performance; Kol from observations of life, relatable Ukiah Valley Conference Center, Sol ty. We pursue this vision through: pro- HaEmek; 8591 West Rd, Redwood Valley; 7 p.m.; no topics, and personal life experiences Dial Sound, Ukiah Safeway, motion, partnership, education, advo- cover; 462-7471. to edgy dark ramblings (but always Hometown Shopper, Kwine & Max, cacy, preservation and beautification. DWIGHT SLADE-- Live performance; Comedy Alley; Ukiah Valley Conference Center; 200 S. School St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; $15 in advance; $17 at the door; 463-6729. USUAL SUSPECTS-- Live performance; Holy Trinity they continue this National Roller Dedication of Karel Church; 640 S. Orchard St., Ukiah; 7:30 p.m.; tickets avail- Skating Month with the T.P. Party on Metcalf Terrace able at Mendocino Book Store. Friday, Oct. 27, and the Halloween BILLBOARD Costume Party on Sat., Oct. 28. ‘ARSENIC AND OLD LACE’ -- American comedy Wednesday, Oct. 25. classic, final showing; Ukiah Players Theater; 1041 Low Skate City is located at 2146 S. State Gap Road; 8 p.m.; 462-9226. Last day to register St. in Ukiah. The local phone number is Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 5 to 6 p.m. SKATE CITY ROLLER CITY -- Anniversary for travel photography 468-8600. The out-of-area toll free num- is the time to celebrate everyone who Celebration; 2146 S. State St., Ukiah; 1 to 10 p.m.; $10; ber is 1-800-SK8-4-FUN. Skate City is worked on the Karel Metcalf Garden at 468-8600. is this Friday locally owned and operated for the youth the Gualala Arts Center. First on the and families of Lake and Mendocino evening’s agenda will be a formal thank- Successful Travel Photography with County. Susan and Neil Silverman will take place you to Karel Metcalf for her eighteen SUNDAY Nov. 5 through the 8. Register by this years of service that started this project. Friday. Check the website for additional ‘Stop Kiss’ performances Another thank-you will go to Art Dreyer DANCE WAVE -- Weekly Freestyle community dance images of the Silverman’s. Call 884-1138 continue through Sunday who designed and directed the work, and or email [email protected], for more another to all the volunteers who spent for fitness and release; Mendocino Ballet Studio; 205 S. The Mendocino Theatre Company State St., Ukiah; 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; sliding scale information. over a year on the job. donation; 489-3345. presents Diana Son’s irresistibly exciting Everyone is invited to join in an Fall Salsa Dance Gala drama “Stop Kiss”, directed by Kennedy evening of lifting the filled glass with White from Sept. 14 through this Sunday. cheers and toasts. set for this Saturday All performances are at 8 p.m. except for TUESDAY 2 p.m. Sunday Matinees. Tickets and Vedolla’s Sway Ballroom presents a information are available at 937-4477 or Writers Read series KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street Lounge; Salsa dance lesson this Saturday at www.mendocinotheatre.org. 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. Vedolla’s Sway Ballroom, 307 N. Main Ticket prices range $15 to $20 at the to feature poet Whitehill TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Mendocino St., Ukiah. Doors open at 6 p.m. and a Mendocino Art Center’s Helen Schoeni special salsa dance exhibition by The Theresa Whitehill will be this month’s Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages 11 to 99; 5:30 Theatre, located at 45200 Little Lake featured reader in the Writers Read to 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. Sway Ballroom Dance Team will be at 7 Street in Mendocino. p.m., followed by open dancing for the series. The reading will be Thursday, public. Tickets can be purchased at Sway Oct. 26 from 7 to 9:30 p.m., at Colored Ballroom or the Mendocino Book Belly dance classes Horse Studio, 780 Waugh Lane in Ukiah. Rootstock to play Company, tickets are $15 in advance, and continue in Ukiah A California poet, designer, and letter- $20 at the door. press printer, Whitehill’s literary work For more information call 468-1140 or and Willits starting includes commissioned poetry, culinary Halloween concert visit online at www.My this Monday poetry, letterpress poetry broadsides, and DanceTeacher.com. poetic essays Appellation Magazine has Local reg- American Tribal Style Fusion belly published her poetic prose, and her poet- gae band Skate City Roller Center dance classes will be taught by Jayne ry has appeared in regional California Rootstock Ellen. Ukiah classes will meet every magazines and anthologies. will be set to celebrate 25th Monday, beginning classes will be from 6 Her literary letterpress broadsides, playing anniversary Saturday to 7:15 p.m., beginning and intermediate many produced with her husband, artist their level two belly dance classes will be from The 25th anniversary celebration for Paulo Ferreira, are in major national col- funky 7:30 to 9 p.m., at the Todd Grove lections including the Getty Center for jams at Skate City Roller Center begins this Clubhouse. The six week sessions began Saturday, from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. this fall with Session one starting Sept. 11 the Arts, Brown University’s John Hay the Ukiah Library, Stanford University’s Special Brewing Admission will be $10 for the 9 hour and session 2 beginning this Monday, Company’ event, quad skate rentals are free, and in- Oct. 23 through Dec. 4. These classes are Collections Department, the New York s anuual line rentals are $3. For those who wish to sponsored in part by the City of Ukiah, Public Library, the Special Collections Halloweee join the festivities but don’t want to skate Parks and Recreation Department. Department of UCLA, the Bancroft n a marathon, sessions will be offered trom Willits classes will meet every Library at UC Berkeley, the San Throwdow 1p.m. to 3:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday. The beginning belly dance Francisco Public Library, Mills College n next 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., and 7:30 to 10 p.m. classes will be from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. at Special Collections, and City College of Friday, Skate City was founded by operators United Methodist Church on the corner San Francisco, as well as many private Oct. 27. Doug and Diane Adams in 1981. During of School and Pine. Beginning and inter- collections. that time over 700,000 visitors have mediate, level two belly dance classes An open mike session will follow the rolled around on quad or in-line skates. will be from 7:30 to 9 p.m. featured reading. Refreshments available. The skaters who will skate in the For more information, contact Jayne Donation requested. For more infor- 2006/2007 season are in for lots of fun as Ellen at 354-0242 or [email protected]. mation, call 275-9010 or 463-6989. 4 – THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers In our opinion From the desk of... Say no to big box To the Editor: No place for pot factory The big box doesn’t mean the big life. We are shopping our way to financial We congratulate the Ukiah Police Prop. 215 was enacted to allow sick and PAUL KRUGMAN doom! Why haven’t we learned from the Department and members of COMMET for dying patients who get relief from smoking Wal-Mart big deception that the “big box” their work investigating and clearing out two or ingesting marijuana to be able to grow it stores have no conscience, pay low wages enormous pot gardens smack dab in the mid- and possess it without problems from law for most of the employees, often supple- dle of a residential neighborhood. enforcement. It was not meant to allow large mented by welfare and have little or no These kinds of gardens were exactly the scale unregulated growing operations in res- benefits so that Medi-Cal has to pay or reason the City Council passed its marijuana idential areas. ordinance forcing marijuana growing We hope this action will send a message they live with little or no medical atten- indoors. to marijuana growers everywhere - legiti- One-letter politics tion? Because the wages, for the most part Regardless of whether the two men arrest- mate or not - that having an in-your-face atti- In a recent interview with The Hartford Courant, are not sufficient to buy a home, the local ed during the bust are legitimate medical tude about your “rights” as a grower can Sen. Joseph Lieberman said something that wasn't taxes are reduced and the bulk of the prof- marijuana growers - and we tend to doubt it backfire. We support curtailing these kinds credible. When the newspaper asked him whether its go back to the corporation, not to our - medical marijuana proponents should also of marijuana gardens even when they claim America would be better off if the Democrats took local community. applaud this action since it is growers like to grow medical marijuana. An in-town res- control of the House of Representatives next month, How is this securing our future? these who are giving medical marijuana a idential neighborhood is not the place for a he replied, "Uh, I haven't thought about that enough to If we continue to buy imports, the main bad name and turning the general public marijuana factory, no matter who it’s grown give an answer." stay of the big box, where will our children against this important law. for. work and for that matter, where will we Why wasn't this a credible answer? Because any- work in 10 years? So now to further erode one with the slightest interest in American politics -- a our local economy, we are going to allow group that obviously includes Lieberman -- is waiting with bated breath to see how this election goes, and Costco to run our local businesses out of thinking a lot about the implications. If the Democrats business! Does anybody remember just a gain control of either house, no matter how narrowly, few years ago, Ukiah was voted the best the American political landscape will be transformed. small town in America for several years in If they fail, no matter how narrowly, it will be seen, a row? We did not have the “big box” store correctly, as a great victory for the hard right. phenomena happening and people shopped with people they knew, their neighbors. In The fact is that this is a one-letter election. D or R, Great Britain, there are very little “big that's all that matters. box” stores. The lifestyle is most people go It's hard to think of an election in which the per- home to be with their family at 5 or 6 p.m., sonal qualities of the people running in a given district are off two days per week, take more vaca- or state have mattered less. Given the stakes, voters tion, have better medical care and while who answer "yes" to the question Lieberman claims their houses may be simpler, they have all not to have thought about should think hard about vot- they need to be comfortable and happy. ing for any Republican, no matter how appealing. Is all the stuff we fill our closets, storage Conversely, those who answer "no" should think hard units, garages and spare rooms with really about supporting any Democrat, no matter how much worth the demise of our future economy? they like him or her. We need to stop being so short sighted There are two reasons why party control is every- and consider how our actions are affecting thing in this election. the future of not only our local economy, but the economy of our nation. We soon The first, lesser reason is the demonstrated ability will be in control of these “big box” corpo- of Republican congressional leaders to keep their rations and by the time this happens, we members in line, even those members who cultivate a will have no control any longer. Say no to reputation as moderates or mavericks. GOP politicians drugs and the “big box” stores. sometimes make a show of independence, as Sen. John McCain did in seeming to stand up to President Marlene Shupe Bush on torture. But in the end, they always give the Redwood Valley White House what it wants: After getting a lot of good press for his principled stand, McCain signed on to a Thank a nurse torture bill that in effect gave Bush a completely free hand. To the Editor: As a first year teacher, I am enjoying my in a minimum of dress. I have had, howev- And if the Republicans retain control of Congress, October 8 through the14 was Emergency induction into the homecoming festivities. er, students dressed head to toe in black, Nurses Week and October 11 was National even if it's by just one seat in each house, Bush will Is the rally loud? Absolutely. However, it’s a white, green and orange on Monday and retain that free hand. If they lose control of either Emergency Nurses Day. I would like to good kind of loud. Students are exhibiting purple and gold on Tuesday which just goes publicly acknowledge the excellent house, the GOP juggernaut will come to a shuddering school spirit, taking pride in their school, to show that school spirit is alive and well at halt. Emergency Nursing staff at Ukiah Valley and supporting their athletes. I was Ukiah High School. I, for one, think that is Medical Center. Emergency Nurses at impressed by the students’ discipline in a positive thing to report. Yet that's the less important reason this election is UVMC take care of over 2,000 sick and cheering at the appropriate times, quieting Leslie Banta all about party control. The really important reason injured patients a month. They work seven down when asked, and by the way they Ukiah may be summed up in two words: subpoena power. days a week, 24 hours a day, weekends and cheered to boost each other up. Their cheer- Editor’s note: the Daily Journal has, Even if the Democrats take both houses, they won't holidays. They are trained to treat every ing involved people in a positive way that I year after year, published a full week of be able to accomplish much in the way of new legis- ailment from a cardiac arrest to multiple do not think was clearly represented in the positive homecoming stories during lation. They won't have the votes to stop Republican severe trauma patients, from motor vehicle article that was published. Homecoming Week. As you saw, the rest of filibusters in the Senate, let alone to override presi- accidents arriving at the same time, to a During Homecoming Week my students the week we continued that tradition. dential vetoes. frightened child with stomach pain. All of have exhibited a great deal of creativity, However, in 2005 we got a significant The only types of legislation the Democrats might the nurses at the Emergency Room are ingenuity, class spirit, and school pride. It amount of input from students and parents trained in Advanced Cardiac Life Support be able to push through are overwhelmingly popular bothers me that this would be portrayed in a that Homecoming Week was not fun for all measures, like an increase in the minimum wage, that they are certified trauma nurses and negative light. It is true that the activities of students and that many of them felt pres- Emergency Pediatric nurses. Our nurses Republicans don't want but probably wouldn't dare homecoming week are not for everyone sured and uncomfortable during the week. oppose in an open vote. save lives and make a difference in patients which is why the few students who are not We felt it only fair to give those students a lives every day. We are extremely fortunate interested have the option of not attending voice this year. But while the Democrats won't gain the ability to to have in our community such dedicated, these activities. pass laws, if they win they will gain the ability to carry kind and compassionate nurses. I am proud I would also like to note that, as far as out investigations, and the legal right to compel testi- Don‘t break trust mony. to work with each and every one of them. school dress goes, “all of the girls” do not Tim Rohan, RN, CCRN, CFRN dress provocatively, nor do they have To the Editor: The current Congress has shown no inclination to Ukiah license to. I don’t believe that this type of When educator’s go out and teach our investigate the Bush administration. Last year The inflammatory quote serves any useful pur- future leaders about the “trust” of this coun- Boston Globe offered an illuminating comparison: pose. Looking at the picture that was pub- try, it is done with the history of this coun- When Bill Clinton was president, the House took 140 Why negativity on lished with the article, I see a freshman class try. When you break this “trust” within the hours of sworn testimony about whether Clinton had dressed in orange Tshirts - hardly daring people who lead this country today, it is used the White House Christmas list to identify possi- Homecoming? attire. The sophomores in their bright green never going to be the same unless you fol- ble Democratic donors. But in 2004 and 2005, a To the Editor: might make the other students green with low the laws put into place from the past House committee took only 12 hours of testimony on I was disappointed during Homecoming envy, but they aren’t showing an abundance elders. Therefore you shall restore the the abuses at Abu Ghraib. Week to see a large anti-rally symbol on the of skin. I did not witness a bevy of students “respect” for the laws made by the elders... If the Democrats take control, that will change -- front page of your paper. The accompanying running about half-clad at the rally nor have Martin D. Martinez III and voters should think very hard about whether they article by Laura McCutcheon related, in my I had classrooms full of students shivering Redwood Valley want that change. Those who think it's a good idea to opinion, a slanted view of the “clamor” cre- investigate, say, allegations of cronyism and corrup- ated by the rally. tion in Iraq contracting should be aware that any vote cast for a Republican makes congressional investiga- WHERE TO WRITE tions less likely. Those who believe that the adminis- tration should be left alone to do its job should be LETTER POLICY President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa aware that any vote for a Democrat makes investiga- House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the tions more likely. editor. All letters must include a clear name, ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah signature, return address and phone number. (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. 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vided. Dinner tickets are $20. A children’s din- ner and activities under “safe sanctuary” super- vision can be purchased for children ten and BILLBOARD under for $10 each. Oktoberfest live celebration Doors will open at 5 p.m. with silent auction Mendocino Ballet benefit bidding, dinner at 6:30 p.m. and live auction at 8 p.m. to be held this Saturday to be held Oct. 26 For ticket sales and reservations call 462- The Mendocino Ballet presents a “Friends 3360. Plan ahead because tickets will not be of the Ballet Harvest Happy Hour”. There will available at the door. be a special “Happy Hour” benefiting the Mendocino Ballet on Thrusday, October 26, Hopland Fall Passport from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. at the Mendocino Ballet, 205 S. State Street. There is no charge to be held Oct. 28 and 29 for this event. A fundraising request will be The Hopland Fall Passport will be held on made at the end of the presentation. Help Saturday Oct. 28 and Sunday Oct. 29 from 11 Mendocino Ballet grow and local youth flour- a.m. to 5 p.m. ish! Participants will visit 10 wineries who will For more information or to RSVP, call “roll out the barrel” showing their finest in Sherryl at 463-2290. Rhone, Italian, Burgundian and Bordeaux vari- etals made in Mendocino. Author book reading and Receive a Passport logo glass, entry to all wine tastings and food pairings, entertainment signing to take place Oct. 26 at the various wineries and enter to win the The Mendocino Book Company will host Passport Prize Giveaway. The cost is $30 (all Dylan Schaffer, author of the acclaimed non- inclusive) for a fabulous wine weekend. fiction book “Life, Death, and Bialys” and the Tickets are available in advance online at “Misdemeanor Man” mystery series. His sec- www.hopland passport.com and participants ond and latest installment in the series, “I Right are automatically entered in an exclusive draw- the Wrongs”, has been recently released in ing for large format bottles. Tickets are also paperback and will be available at the store available at participating wineries or by calling along with the first in the series and his non- 1-800-433-3689. fiction work. This event will take place on For more information on this event, call 1- Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6 p.m., at the Mendocino 800-433-3689 or visit Book Company, 102 S. School St. Ukiah. www.hoplandpassport.com. For more information about this author event, contact the Book Company at 468-5940. Wonders of Watercolor to be held Oct. 28 and 29 Author book launch The Wonders of Watercolor with Annie and reading set for Oct. 27 Murphy Springer Oct. 28 and 29, at The Mendocino Book Company welcomes Gualala Arts Center, located at 46501 Gualala home author Annette White-Parks, Creative Road is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays and noon to 4 p.m. weekends. Space is still avail- Delphonatics, playing at this Saturday’s Oktoberfest, include Henry Shebitz, Writing instructor at Mendocino College in the Boyd Pometer, Richard Jeske, Mike A’dair and Don Willis. late 1970s and early 80s. White-Parks will read able. For more information call 884-1138 or from “Bridge Work,” her new novel set amidst email [email protected]. The Daily Journal “Ragtime Cowgirl Jo,” and “Sunny Side of the redwoods of the Mendocino Coast. This Oktoberfest is back at the Willits the Street.” event will take place on Friday, Oct. 27 at 7 Bake goods and art Community Theatre Playhouse this Four Gettables includes Don Willis, p.m., at the Mendocino Book Company, 102 S. to take place sale Oct. 29 Saturday. Everyone had so much fun last Frank Bravermann, Tom DeMarchi and School St., Ukiah. year they decided to do it all again. Allen Garcia. Songs include: “River of No The literary evening promises to be a triple Bake goods featuring ice scream pie and Participants still get plenty of local beers Return,” “Home on the Range,” “Java celebration. Besides reading from her novel, cake along with some art will take place and gourmet food but this year they have Jive,” and “Irish Blessing.” White-Parks will be joined by her Freshcut Sunday Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at added five Quartets to sing into the fall. Delphonatics includes Don Willis, Mike Press publishing partner, Ann Kelly, in Autumn Leaves, 425 E. Gobbi St., in Ukiah. Don’t forget there will also be dessert and A’dair, Henry Shebitz and Richard Jeske. announcing the reprinting of their popular There will be a raffle and treats for kids under everything is included in the ticket price of Songs include: “Straighten ‘Em,” “Prayer Gualala history, “qh awala-li water coming 12, costumes are optional. $18 in advance and $20 at the door. Tickets Wheel,” “Come and Go With Me,” and down place”. Also, members of White-Parks’ will go fast so get them early at Leaves of Grass Books in downtown Willits or call “Pass on the Love.” former writing group, the Women Writers Bobby Markels live at the That Other Quartet (from Ukiah) Guild of Mendocino County, known for their them at 459-3347. Mendocino Theatre Company The entertainment includes the follow- includes Richard Drury, Mark Grover, journal “Word Weavers”, will read from their Doug Patten and Dave Peterman work. The writers are dedicating the evening to to be held Nov. 6 and 7 ing groups and their members: Works in one of their members, Ann Near. Progress includes Helen Falandes, Tam Grace Notes (from Ukiah and Anderson For more information about this special Bobby Markels, writer, mother, actor and Adams, Jane Gurko and Sally Gearhart. Valley) includes Marolyn Peterman, Carole hometown author event, contact the Book theatre personality performs her one woman Songs include: “Don’t Fence Me In,” Hester, Karen Gowan and Joyce Murray Company at 468-5940. show “I Come As I Am.” A filled reminiscences of her life from 1956 to 2006 on Monday, Nov. 6 and Tuesday, Nov. Halloween Costume Party 7 at 7 p.m. at the Helen Schoeni Theatre as a set for Saturday, Oct. 28 special presentation of the Mendocino Theatre look for the Company’s Fall Reading Series. $10 suggested Vic’s Place is having a Halloween costume donation at the door. winning LOTTERY party Saturday, Oct. 28 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at For more information or reservation, call numbers daily 8501 E. Road, in Redwood Valley, next to the 937-4477. fire house. Prizes will be given out for the best in the costumes. There will be dancing, a DJ and lots Ukiah Daily of fun, no cover. Elizabeth Shepherd and For more information, call 485-8422. Meris Emory display Journal UUMC to hold ‘Harvestfest’ through Saturday, Nov. 11 At “The Dolphin,” 39225 Highway One, fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 28 open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, The Ukiah United Methodist Church opens Elizabeth Shepherd is displaying her photogra- its doors to the community for its phy and Meris Emory is showing fused glass. “Harvestfest” dinner/auction to be held Beside their individual work, there are also Saturday, Oct. 28. Local merchants and com- several pieces done in collaboration. RAIL TOUR munity members have opened their hearts with The rich visual photography complements donations to be auctioned, including such spe- the jewel tones of the glass. This exhibit is Willits Depot cialties as “a pie a month for one year.” through Nov. 11. Appetizers and entertainment will be pro- For more information, call 884-3896. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 20–22 A full-size replica engine of the famous character created in the original book by Watty Piper is coming to the Skunk Train with train rides, characters from the book, ... where music is a celebration! live musical entertainment, toy store, book readings, children’s activities and more. WE REPAIR $15 per person (age 1 and over) La Bodega III annual fund CD’s, DVD’s Departures at 10:45 a.m., 12:15 a.m., 1:45 p.m. Additional trip Friday, October 20 at 9:15 a.m. AND GAMES! ©2006 Penguin Group USA Inc. The Little Engine That Could, engine design and I Think I Can TM & © Penguin Group USA Inc. raiser set for this Saturday 362 N. State Street • Ukiah Licensed by Universal Studios Licensing LLLP. All rights reserved. 463-8444 800 866-1690 • www.SkunkTrain.com The Daily Journal Funds raised will be used at Nuestra Casa. Nuestra Casa Family for after school tutoring, For more information, call Resource Center and English, GED, and parenting Nuestra Casa executive direc- Mendocino Wine Company classes, drug and alcohol edu- tor Vicki Patterson, at 463- are pleased to announce La cation, and many other cultur- 8181 or Santiago Simental, Free Tray Bodega III, an annual fund- al and life enhancing activities director, at 744-7676. raiser for service programs at Nuestra Casa. The event will Teeth Whitening take place this Saturday, from 3:30 to 7 p.m. at Parducci LASER ($350 value) Wine Cellars, 501 Parducci 1651 Talmage Rd ~ Ukiah Road in Ukiah. NOW OPEN DENTISTRY New Patient Offer Upon Completion of This year’s grand prize is Coffee ~ Tea ~ Ice Cream ~ Smoothies Cleaning with X-rays and Exam. 60 bottles of premium Hot Dogs ~ Soup ~ Salads ~ Pastries ~ Sandwiches Northern California wines. Second grand prize is 30 bot- Now Serving: Mon. - Fri. 6 am - 4 pm SEDATION tles to fill someone’s wine cel- 707.468.8638 • Free Wireless Internet LIMBIRD DENTISTRY lar. The third, fourth, and fifth DENTISTRY prizes are fifteen bottles of According to the California Employment Development Department, Must present coupon Offer expires 12-22-2006 local wine in unique wine racks. Dental Assisting La Bodega III will include is the fastest growing occupation through the year 2012. FAMILY 1119 S. STATE ST. wine tasting plus Mexican food, beverages, and music. APPLY NOW! DENTISTRY CALL US AT 462-2993 Many participants will win for the mini raffle prizes from a vari- Mendocino County Office of Education/ROP ety of local businesses as well Dental Assistant Class as wine baskets. Tickets for the event and starts November 7, 2006 grand prize are $40 and are Call 467-5123 today! Looking for the best available at Nuestra Casa, 487 coverage of the local arts N. State St., Mendocino Book & entertainment scene? Company, from Nuestra Casa or visit our website at www.mcoe.us/d/rop and click on the The Ukiah board members or at the door. “Dental Assistant Application” Tickets for only the event DAILY JOURNAL and mini raffle will be sold at ***Please Note: There is a skills evaluation required before enrollment in the door for $20. this class. Please call today to schedule your evaluation! 6 – THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 2006 SPORTS Editor: James Arens, 468-3518 [email protected] COMMUNITY Government skeptical of threat against NFL stadiums DIGEST By LARA JAKES JORDAN bombs to stadiums in New “questionable” and was dis- the posting obtained by The New Jersey Sports and The Associated Press York, Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, cussing it with the NFL as Associated Press. Exposition Authority, which CYO Basketball sign WASHINGTON — An Houston, Oakland and “part of our routine discus- It said al-Qaida would operates Giants Stadium, the ups begin Monday Internet message claiming that Cleveland — and that Osama sions this week.” automatically be blamed for home of the Jets and Giants. Sign ups begin Monday for seven NFL stadiums will be bin Laden would later claim NFL spokesman Greg the nearly simultaneous In Indianapolis, where the CYO Basketball (traveling hit with dirty bombs this responsibility. Aiello said stadiums around attacks and predicted, “Later, Colts were preparing for a league), with another sign up session on Wednesday. Both weekend was met with Homeland Security the country “are very well through al-Jazeera, Osama bin home game this weekend, sign ups will take place at Eagle “strong skepticism” spokesman Russ Knocke said protected through the compre- Laden will issue a video mes- head coach Tony Dungy said, Peak Middle School. Times are as follows: Wednesday by government the threat was being viewed hensive security procedures sage claiming responsibility “I’ve been waiting for this to 5:30 - 4th grade boys and girls “with strong skepticism,” but we have in place, including for what he dubbed happen for a couple of years 6:15 - 5th grade boys and girls security officials. 7:00 - 6th grade boys and girls With nothing to indicate an the agency contacted the NFL, secure facility perimeters, pat- ’America’s Hiroshima.”’ now and you try and handle 7:45 - 7th grade boys and girls 8:00 - 8th grade boys and girls imminent attack, local author- local authorities and stadium downs and bag searches.” The posting noted that all the security and put it out of Cost is $110 per person - and ities and stadium owners were owners “out of an abundance Officials were made aware but one of the stadiums — your mind.” parent must be present at sign ups alerted “out of an abundance of caution.” The NCAA, of the Web posting on Oct. 16. Atlanta — are open-air are- “We’ll let the security peo- Any questions, contact Kelvin of caution.” which oversees college athlet- The threat was timed to be nas, adding: “Due to the open ple do their job, and we’ll do Chapman @ 485-8184 Dated Oct. 12, the posting ics, said it was also notified. carried out on Sunday, Oct. air, the radiological fallout our job,” Dungy said. “We’ve UHS Booster Club was part of an ongoing con- “The department strongly 22, marking the final day in will destroy those not killed in got a lot of confidence in NFL meeting Oct. 30 versation titled “New Attack encourages the public to con- Mecca of Ramadan, the the initial explosion.” The security and our own security on America Be Afraid.” It tinue to go about their plans, Islamic holy month. retractable roof in Houston here.” The next meeting for the Ukiah High Athletic Boosters appeared on a Web site called including attending events “The death toll will has been closed for all games Raiders senior administra- will be held on Monday, Oct. 30 “The Friend Society,” which that involve large public gath- approach 100,000 from the so far this season. tor Artie Gigantino said there in the “A” Building at Ukiah High School. links to various online forums erings such as football initial blasts and countless Several NFL teams and sta- would be no noticeable Dinner Auction results will be on the agenda. and off-color cartoons. games,” Knocke said. other fatalities will later occur dium owners acknowledged increase in security this week- The message said trucks FBI spokesman Richard as result from radioactive fall- that they were in contact with end at Oakland Coliseum. Golf tournament to would deliver radiological Kolko said the threat was out,” according to a copy of federal officials, including the See THREAT, Page 8 benefit a good cause To benefit the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Jail and Juvenile Hall Chaplain’s Program, a four-man scramble will be held Oct. 14 at the Ukiah RAIDERS UPDATE Municipal Golf Course. The scramble will help provide funds to support the chaplain, as the current budget does not supply any monthly compensa- tion or health care. The chaplain position is avail- able full-time for inmates and deputies, and is totally support- ed by community churches, individuals, and businesses. Call the jail – 463-5741 – or stop by the golf course for an entry form. City of Ukiah Men’s Fall Basketball Tournament The City of Ukiah Community Services Department would like to announce the opening for registration for the Men’s Fall Basketball Tournament. Registration is $200 and guar- antees 3 games. Tournament will begin on Friday, Oct. 20 and conclude on Saturday, Oct. 21. Tournament is open to teams of men ages 18 and up. For more information or to register your team, please call (707) 463- 6714.

City of Ukiah youth basketball signups end Oct. 20 The City of Ukiah Community Service Department would like to announce the beginning of registration for the 2006/07 Youth Basketball league. The league is open to boys and girls from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Registration forms are now available at the Civic Center, 411 W. Clay St. and at www.cityofukiah.com. The registration fee is $50.00 per first player, $45.00 for the second player in the same fam- ily. Registrations are due by Friday, October 20, 2006. A $15.00 late fee will be added after the 10/20/06 deadline. Absolutely NO registration will be accepted after 10/27/06. Practices will begin in November. The Youth ANG Photo Basketball League games will Raiders coach Art Shell stares down the sidelines during another loss. The team’s winless record has affected team morale. run from January through March 2007. For this program to be successful we need enthusiastic volunteer coaches and team sponsors. For more information, please call 463- 6714. Winless season takes toll on Raiders Times changed for By JOSH DUBOW SAL Boxing classes Sapp hasn’t been on a team that started this sure there’s a bunch of them that look up to The Associated Press poorly since his second year in the league, him.” in September ALAMEDA — Warren Sapp walked by when the Buccaneers lost their first five games Sapp has learned to tone down his rhetoric, Hours for SAL Boxing will be Randy Moss’ locker recently and saw a framed on the way to a 6-10 mark. saying he’s learned that it’s not “really wise to changed for the month of September. picture commemorating the receiver’s 100th The Raiders haven’t been this bad since say all the stuff you’re really thinking.” Effective immediately the new career touchdown catch. 1964, when they lost their first five games in Al That’s a lesson Moss could use. Having shut hours will be Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. The cost is still only $5 for “You catch 100 TD passes, you think that Davis’ second year as coach. out the local media during most of his two the whole year and classes are would bring a little happiness to your life,” Most of the problems have been on an years in Oakland, Moss gets his thoughts out ongoing at the Redwood Health Club. Sapp commented. offense that has scored just 50 points and has through a weekly radio spot on Fox Sports To join SAL Boxing you must On this Oakland Raiders’ team there’s little been kept out of the end zone in three of the Radio. fill out SAL paperwork and have a parental signature if you are to be happy about. first five games, including last Sunday’s 13-3 He’s talked about how things are “fishy” under 18. Moss goes on the radio weekly and criticizes loss at Denver. around the Raiders, complained about how The class is a mix of all levels and ages and you are encour- the team. Last year’s leading receiver, Jerry “We aren’t going to win many with three hard Shell makes the team work, said there’s no aged to join boxing if you want Porter, hasn’t played a game all year and has points, but we are just going to keep plugging reason for him to care about the losing because to seriously study boxing or just want a good workout. been suspended by coach Art Shell for insubor- along,” Sapp said. “It’s about pride, now, more no one else does, and said he’d welcome a dination. And the winless Raiders are off to than anything. We haven’t won a game. We trade if the Raiders thought it would help the Ukiah Valley Youth their worst start in more than four decades. can’t hang our hat on anything. You have to go team. Soccer League After spending most of his career on win- out and play. I know for myself I am, because I Sapp, who used to have his own radio spot General Meeting ning teams in Tampa Bay, Sapp is struggling love this game.” in Tampa, said Moss’ interviews wouldn’t be Ukiah Valley Youth Soccer with the losing and negativity around the Shell considers Sapp one of the leaders of a such a big deal if the team was winning. League’s Annual General meet- Raiders. team that is sorely lacking them. With Moss “But when you’re (0-5), everything’s magni- ing is Friday, November 3 at 7 p.m. at the Grace Hudson “It’s probably the worst time in my life right and Porter making their problems public, that fied,” he said. “And I think being a veteran guy Museum. It will be looking for now,” Sapp said. leadership is being tested like never before. he would understand that. But, hey, Moss is new board members, discuss Oakland (0-5) heads into Sunday’s game “He’s a guy guys look up to,” Shell said. Moss. ... successes and adopt new laws for the year. Question? Call the against the Arizona Cardinals as the NFL’s only “He keeps guys loose. He’s demanding of his “But Randy’s always been a different guy. Soccer Hot Line at 467-9797. winless team and having lost 11 in a row dating teammates. He makes sure they’re doing the Nothing that’s going to make it any worse right to last season. right things. Guys respect him a lot and I’m High School See SAPP, Page 8 Basketball Officials Needed Basketball Officials Needed for High School and Junior High School. First Meeting is October 16. Interested? Contact 462-8450 Montoya making strides in transition to NASCAR South Ukiah Little By TIM REYNOLDS debut there next month. tle steps at a time.” “So far this has been the hardest test League The Associated Press His NASCAR debut is looming For Montoya — who teamed with for me, this Cup test,” Montoya said. SULL will have a general meeting and board member HOMESTEAD, Fla. — The caller fast, Oct. 28 in a Busch Series race at Ganassi to win the 2000 Indianapolis “When I did the ARCA testing, you elections on Oct. 23 at 7:00 sounded a tiny bit confused, greeting Memphis Motorsports Park — a track 500 and is the first F1 driver to defect have spoilers that are a lot bigger than P.M.This meeting will be at the Civic Center conference room Juan Pablo Montoya as “Juan Carlos.” where he tested last week. to NASCAR — that’s what all of the this one, the car is more forgiving. It’s at 300 Seminary Ave. All par- Montoya just laughed it off. And while saying he’s feeling more testing sessions have really been learning how far you can go with the ents of South Ukiah Little Apparently, he hasn’t made a name for and more comfortable in his new about. car. That’s probably been the hardest League players are encouraged to come. Also, anyone inter- himself in NASCAR quite yet. Dodge owned by Chip Ganassi Since leaving his McLaren F1 team thing to learn in this car.” ested in serving on the SULL Give him time, he says. Racing, Montoya knows he’s just in July, he tested at both Talladega He’s still a bit befuddled by so board of directors should be at “I get up to speed pretty easy,” beginning to realize how big this Superspeedway and Iowa Speedway many things involved with his new this meeting. If you have any questions please call Randy Montoya said. adjustment really is. before entering the ARCA events at gig, how something like a higher track Pedersen at 463-0944 (H) 489- Continuing his transition from “You can make the car really good those two tracks. He tested last week line here, a tiny shift of a spoiler there, 9944 (C). open-wheel to stock car racing, and you can make it really bad, really in Memphis, days before it was all seem like minute details but wind Soccer Finals Montoya spent Tuesday and easy, I’ve noticed,” Montoya, who’ll announced that he’ll return there for up making the difference between Join the soccer team on Wednesday testing at Homestead- drive full-time in NASCAR next year, the Busch Series stop. winning and losing. Sunday Oct. 29 for the soccer Miami Speedway, site of the season- said before his Wednesday testing ses- But the slippery, sun-drenched sur- That wasn’t the case in F1, where finals at the Ukiah High Stadium from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ending Ford 400 and adding to specu- sion. “We’re just learning. We’re just face at Homestead doesn’t compare to every car is essentially the same. lation that he’ll make his Nextel Cup learning, trying things. We try to do lit- any of those tracks, he said. See STRIDES, Page 8 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 2006 – 7

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The Associated Press strain) and Von Wafer (bruised left heel) are club returns from its bye. Lewis, a third-year Nolan has been giving Haralson more EL SEGUNDO — The season opener is less also hurting, and probably won’t play against pro from Sacramento, is the 49ers’ special- action in practice this week, and the two-time than two weeks away, and the Los Angeles the Clippers. teams captain and a specialist in big hits — Tennessee defensive captain could get a Lakers’ injury problems are getting worse. Vladimir Radmanovic has played despite a the type that haven’t been doled out much in chance to rush the passer next week in Brian Cook and Aaron McKie were the lat- sprained right hand and Lamar Odom despite a San Francisco this season. Chicago. est Lakers to be injured, and it’s possible nei- bruised right shin. Sasha Vujacic missed two Haralson’s development in training camp ther will play in Thursday night’s exhibition games because of a strained muscle in his left Lewis took over several responsibilities on game against the Los Angeles Clippers at foot before playing Tuesday night. All three special teams after the 49ers cut Terry was slowed by a foot injury that sidelined him Staples Center. are expected to play against the Clippers. Jackson before the regular season, but now for most of the exhibition season, so his Cook was hurt during warmups before “Guys have to step up and play,” Rambis Lewis could take playing time away from free coaches only now can see the skills they Tuesday night’s 96-91 loss to Sacramento in said. “They have to cover the holes that we safety Mike Adams, who’s in his second sea- expected from the fifth-round pick. Las Vegas, sustaining a mild sprain of his left have in our roster right now. It also gives guys son as a starter. “It was really frustrating,” Haralson said of ankle. He played anyway, getting 12 points and an opportunity to show us what they can do so Adams’ inconsistent play has been just one nine rebounds, but is listed as questionable for it can educate us to about what their capabili- his injury. “I had never been injured before. I of several reasons for the 49ers’ exceptional- Thursday night’s game. ties are. So it’s an opportunity for players. ly poor defensive play in recent weeks, had never missed a game. It held me back on McKie left with back spasms in the opening “But realistically, if we don’t get everybody including last Sunday’s 48-19 loss to San my reps and got me out of my technique. 90 seconds of Tuesday night’s game, and saw back, it does put a little bit of a hole in our Diego. Now I’m into the rhythm.” a back specialist Wednesday. He was ruled out growth process.” of the game against the Clippers. Bryant said he did what he called more None of the 49ers’ defensive backs are Haralson was a defensive end with the Volunteers, then started his San Francisco “It certainly puts a damper on things,” “explosive movements” at practice known as heavy hitters, but Lewis hasn’t Lakers assistant coach Kurt Rambis said after Wednesday, but isn’t ready to go quite yet. He played much in that backfield during the reg- career as a linebacker before moving back to the line recently. He says he feels comfortable practice Wednesday. “We obviously want has said repeatedly that he should be ready ular season. But in the preseason, he deliv- everybody back healthy. We want everybody when the regular season starts, but would like ered the type of hit that can make opposing rushing the passer from any stance, however. to have as many days as possible, as many to play in at least one exhibition game. receivers think hard about going over the The coaching staff has noticed his skills, games as possible to develop togetherness.” “I would love to have one, definitely, just to middle, clobbering San Diego tight end Ryan and hope he’ll add some danger to a pass rush Rambis is filling in for coach Phil Jackson, kind of get the kinks out a little bit, get a game Krause. that has just four sacks in the 49ers’ last four who had hip replacement surgery Oct. 3. under your belt,” he said. “That would help “Obviously we haven’t had a lot of big games. Jackson is expected to be on the bench Oct. 31 tremendously. Hopefully, I’ll have one.” hits,” Nolan said. “We haven’t had a lot of ——— when the Lakers open the season against Brown said if he doesn’t play against the passes denied. ... If they see their guys getting ALMOST GONE: The 49ers will hold one Phoenix. Clippers, he hopes to play Friday night when more workout Thursday morning before leav- Kobe Bryant (offseason knee surgery) and the Lakers face either New Orleans or Golden hit a lot down the middle, quarterbacks will ing town for a 3 1/2-day weekend. Chris Mihm (offseason ankle surgery) haven’t State, who meet in the opener of Thursday be a little more leery of putting that ball out Shawntae Spencer is among played in the exhibition season. night’s doubleheader. Mihm said that while there, because they don’t want to get their the players headed home to see friends and Kwame Brown (sprained right shoulder), he’s been making progress, he’s not ready to guys blown up, either.” family, while is Shammond Williams (abdominal muscle play yet. Nolan also confirmed Mark Roman has among those who probably will stay home supplanted Tony Parrish as the 49ers’ starting and relax.

threat. Warriors’ Murphy sidelined with broken nose Sapp The warning, posted Oct. 12, was part of an ongoing The Associated Press fourth quarter of Golden where the Warriors play exhi- and 10 rebounds last season, OAKLAND — Center Continued from Page 6 Internet conversation titled State’s overtime victory bitions over the next two his fifth with the Warriors. “New Attack on America Be Troy Murphy will miss the Tuesday night when Zach nights. After playing power forward now, I don’t think. It’s got to Afraid.” It mentioned NFL Golden State Warriors’ next Randolph’s forearm hit him in The Warriors will re-evalu- throughout his NBA career, get better before it gets stadiums in New York, two preseason games after worse.” the face. ate Murphy’s condition when the former Notre Dame star is Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, breaking his nose in a game Murphy, who scored 14 the team returns to the Bay expected to be new coach Don That could take a while. Houston, Oakland and against Portland. The Raiders are the laugh- points, underwent surgery Area over the weekend. Nelson’s starting center in his Cleveland, where games are Murphy was hurt in the ingstock of the league right scheduled for this weekend. Wednesday in Los Angeles, Murphy averaged 14 points small-ball scheme. now, with Web sites already The Raiders were contact- running polls about whether ed by the NFL about the they’ll even win a single game threat, which the Department native Colombia, getting this season. of Homeland Security said Strides some rest before he’ll resume MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL After this week’s game should not deter people from preparations for the Busch against the struggling attending games this week- Continued from Page 6 race in Memphis. Cardinals (1-5), the schedule end. And he doesn’t seem like gets much more difficult, with “The crazy thing here is he’s missing his F1 days one Baker patiently waiting Gigantino added that fans how limited the rules are for a home game against will not need to arrive earlier bit. Pittsburgh, a visit to Seattle, a technology (and) how far they “I’m here for the long run than usual and tailgating in go with the cars,” Montoya to see what’s next home game against Denver RVs will be allowed. whether they like it or not,” By JANIE McCAULEY onship series. From 1993- and trips to Kansas City and said. “If you would bring an Montoya said. “Do I want to There are still tickets engineer from like Formula The Associated Press 2002, Baker managed the San Diego. remaining for the game, but succeed? Of course, I want to SAN FRANCISCO — Giants, who cut ties with The Raiders are underdogs One and show them how succeed. Is it going to be the Raiders said they’re opti- detailed the cars are they Dusty Baker knows if he is him after the club lost the this week and figure to be for mistic it will be soldout by easy? No. Am I going to have meant to manage again, it ’02 World Series to the wild- the five following games. would be shocked.” good races? Hopefully yes. Thursday’s deadline to allow Montoya is finding some will happen. card Angels. Yet patching up Then comes a home game it to be broadcast locally. Am I going to have bad races? For now, he’s back in his differences with owner against Houston, which looks things shocking, too. Definitely yes. It’s part of it.” ——— During his testing on Northern California tending Peter Magowan might be as if it could be Oakland’s BANGED-UP BACKS: Homestead is about 45 to all of the things he didn’t difficult. Baker’s contract most winnable matchup. Tuesday, he found several dri- minutes south of downtown Starting running back LaMont vers offering tips about his have time for while leading was not renewed after four “When you’re on the out- Jordan missed practice with a Miami, Montoya’s adopted the seasons with the Cubs, who side looking at an 0-5 team, car’s setup — including hometown — so there would sore back and his backup, Casey Mears, who also drives “I don’t have a plan,” finished 66-96 this season. it’s really easy to nitpick and Justin Fargas, is questionable be some obvious symmetry if Baker said. “It’s up to other In his first season, the Cubs say what you need to say for Ganassi, and Kevin Ganassi did decide to have his this week with a shoulder Harvick, who drives for people to initiate the plan. came within five outs of the because there aren’t a lot of injury. newest driver race in the Ford You go on with your life. World Series. Baker, always things you can fight off when Richard Childress Racing. 400. Fullback Zack Crockett “You know, we don’t do You’ve got to keep moving, popular with his players, is you’re 0-5,” Sapp said. “The took snaps as the first-string But that’s not going to and you’ve got to keep mov- relying on his faith to tell losses are there and there are that in Europe,” Montoya affect the decision-making halfback in practice said. “If you see somebody ing forward at the same him what’s next. And he is no wins to fight anything Wednesday. ReShard Lee process, Montoya said. He’ll time.” heeding the advice of his with. We know what kind of struggling in Formula One, join the Nextel Cup series would move to fullback if you’re never going to go and He certainly would listen former All-Star basketball ballclub we got. We just have Crockett were needed at half- when he’s ready, and if that if Oakland or San Francisco coach from high school, to go out and show it.” say, ’You’re making this isn’t before next February at back. wrong.’ You actually go to contacted him about their Frank Carabajal. ——— Adimchinobe Echemandu Daytona, then that sounds fine managerial openings. The He was headed to TERROR THREAT: The your guys and you say, ’You with him. could be activated off the see what they’re doing A’s fired Ken Macha on Sacramento to visit his Oakland Coliseum is one of practice squad if both Jordan “Whatever we decide, Monday after the team father, where he’d eventual- seven NFL stadiums that a wrong?”’ whether it’s to race here or and Fargas are unable to play. Had he not taken a different reached the AL champi- ly like to retire. Web site claimed will be hit CB Fabian Washington not, is not because I want to with radiological dirty bombs career path, Montoya would do my debut here,” Montoya could return this week after be in Sao Paulo, Brazil, this this weekend, but the govern- missing the previous two said. “It’s because it is the ment on Wednesday weekend, looking for a third next right step for me. ... MENDO-LAKE games with a hamstring straight victory at the expressed doubts about the injury. 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DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

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Period. If she because of Dad’s constant intrusion. He no By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar she’s lonely. She’s a good role model for my comes over anyway, say, “Sorry, Latrice. It’s longer drives, although I’m sure he could if he kids and does help out. I also feel like we’ve family-only day. See you tomorrow.” Smile wanted, so I provide all his taxi services, most been a benefit to her -- taking her to church and warmly, and close the door. of his shopping and whatever else I can to help you resent it. So why do you pay so much to the library for the first time, and going on Dear Annie: Would you please stop using him. attention to his opinions? You are not going to bike rides together. the terms “elderly” and “older folks?” When That’s only part of it. Dad thinks it’s appro- change his bossy attitude. It’s admirable that My husband is off work only one day a you replied to “Getting Ready To Blow My priate for him to pass judgment on the men I’m you want to be nearby so you can be of assis- week, and we like to spend that day with him. Top in the Midwest,” why didn’t you just say seeing, and he becomes very angry if he thinks tance to him, but you must learn to let his com- When I tell Latrice we need some family time, children should help their parents with home I’m dating someone he doesn’t approve of -- ments roll off your back or you will never have she asks about our plans. I have to tell fibs in upkeep if the parents are unable to do it them- and that means everybody. Neither of my hus- a social life. Dad doesn’t need to be introduced order to get her to go home, and sometimes I selves instead of saying “elderly parents?” bands were in his good graces, which led to to casual dates, and if he dislikes a boyfriend, feel obligated to actually get in the car and Don’t assume all people of a certain age are lots of stress for me and certainly contributed tell him, “Sorry you don’t approve, Dad, but leave so she won’t know I was lying. helpless. I am 63 and clean my own gutters. to the demise of my second marriage. it’s not your decision,” and mean it. Latrice’s parents are very laid back and tell My dad did his own heavy work until he was in Short of selling my home and moving away, Dear Annie: I have an 8-year-old neighbor her she can stay at our place as long as we’ll have her. We are planning to sell our house, his late 80s. Stop with the age stereotypes, leaving Dad to fend for himself, what can I do? who makes herself right at home in our house. please. -- No Senior Citizen -- Almost Like Living at Home “Latrice” comes over first thing in the morning and now I find myself in an extreme hurry to get out of this neighborhood. I know we need Dear No Senior Citizen: Sorry we offend- Dear Almost: You are giving Dad a great and stays through dinner. She follows us when ed you. “Elderly” is a common adjective for deal of influence over your life, and obviously, we run errands. She is nosy about what vita- to set limits, but how can we do that without hurting her feelings? -- Feeling Squished those in their 80s or older, and is not intended Dear Squished: Think of it this way -- you to be insulting or an indication of helplessness. 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HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 10 NOTICES 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 755-06 ADOPTIONS & Family INSTRUCTIONAL CASE MANAGER Engineering Lake Family 10-19,26,11-2,9/06 FOSTER CARE NOW 742-06 753-06 PARA- F/T Ukiah, help the Technician Resource Center FICTITIOUS Assistance 10-12,19,26,11/06 10-19,26,11-2,9/06 True to Life Children's PROFESSIONAL elderly avoid nursing to work for the Mental Health BUSINESS NAME Representative HIRING! FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS Services seeks families. 6.5 hrs/day, home. MSW pref’d: Indian Health Serv- Therapist STATEMENT Reimbursement, training I-Ukiah BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME 5 days/ wk, 10 BSW or related ice in Ukiah, CA, Full or Part Time ALL POSTIONS File No.: 2006-F0710 & professional support (Eligibility Worker I) FLEX. HRS & MUST STATEMENT STATEMENT mos/yr in Ukiah. degree w/case mgmt Full Time, DOE. Call Positions. Individual THE FOLLOWING provided. 463-1100 BE 16.PLEASE File No.: 2006-F0687 File No.: 2006-F0692 Mendocino $12.74-$16.26/hr. exp. OK. Excellent (707) 462-5314 x family therapy with PERSON(S) IS #236800809 APPLY IN PERSON. THE FOLLOWING Assist certificated salary & benefits. 104 for further job children and adults. (ARE) DOING BUSI- THE FOLLOWING I, Judith Ann Engle, County PERSON(S) IS staff w/instruction of Resume, cov. ltr. to details & a copy of MFT or LCSW req. NESS AS: PERSON(S) IS will no longer be re- Department of Subway (ARE) DOING BUSI- high-risk students. MSSP, 301 S. State the vacancy an- (707) 262-1611 STANFORD (ARE) DOING BUSI- sponsible for debts Social Services 1307 N. State St. NESS AS: AA degree or 48 St. Ukiah, 95482, or nouncement or visit 896 Lakeport Blvd. 1400 Hwy 175 NESS AS: incurred by anyone Salary $1086- 130 N. Orchard Av. Barra of college units req. fax 707-468-5234 EOE www.usajobs.com Lakeport, CA 95453 Hopland, CA 95449 CROSS COUNTRY other than myself. $1320/Bi-Weekly Ukiah Mendocino Winery Volunteer or paid and refer to an- Fax resume to Leonard J. PROPERTY /s/ Judith Ann Engle Challenging CNA/HHA/EXP. Flex hrs & must be 16 Red Truck Winery experience w/chil- nouncement no. (707) 262-0344 Brutocao DEVELOPMENT & JUDITH ANN ENGLE positions available CRGVRS: DnA Vineyards dren and/or adoles- HHS-IHS-CA-2006- Physical 1370 Hwy 175 EXCAVATION 10-11/06 determining Work 1:1 w/ DD & Licensed Insurance 501 Parducci Road cents is desirable. 0039, EOE Assistant/Nurse Hopland, CA 95449 eligibility for public elderly clients in their Agents Combined In- 525 Donner Ct. Ukiah, CA 95482 LOST & Mendocino Practitioner/RN This business is con- assistance benefits. homes for a private surance, a subsidiary Ukiah, Ca 95482 Mendocino Wine FOUND County Office of Midlevel position at ducted by a Limited 30 Clerical exp. 2 yrs. home care agency. RAINBOW AG SERVICES of Aon Corp, seeks Danny Robert Group, LLC AMERICA’S COUNTRY STORE Education Variety of shifts avail. Manager Trainees to Long Valley Health Partnership. The Pardini 501 Parducci Road Or 60 college For app packet visit in Ukiah & Willits: PT/ FEED STORE service est/new Ctr, Laytonville. Days registrants com- P.O.Box 22 Ukiah, CA 95482 credits required. www.mcoe.us/jobs on call, could work in- YARD MANAGER accts. Unlimited ear- only. Benefits. Wage menced to transact Boonville, CA 95415 This business is For info call or call to FT. $10-11/hr + F/T, full benefits. ing potential & com- neg. Call Anne @ business under the This business is con- conducted by a Lim- 707-467-5866 707-467-5012 mileage & wknd dif- Salary DOE. prehensive benefits 984-6137 x146 or fictitious business ited Liability Com- or go to ducted by an Individ- DEADLINE: 10/25/06 ferential. Benefits Duties incl. Staff su- pkg. also non-lic’d www.longvalley.org name or names listed pany. The registrants www.mss.ca.gov ual. The registrant avail. Good refs, valid pervision, customer people encouraged EOE above on July 1, commenced to trans- to “Career Limited Term commenced to trans- Do I Belong CDL, auto ins & service, hay delivery. to apply as company Pre School Teacher 2006. Endorsed-Filed act business under Opportunities. I.T. Administrator act business under To You? clean DMV req’d. Toll Apply in person provides complete Afternoons. Waldorf on October 17, the fictitious business Closes 11/3/06. Maint computer hard- the fictitious business Do You Miss Me? free (877)964-2001 RAINBOW training. Call the School, 22 hrs. per 2006. at the Mendo- name or names listed ware & software for name or names listed During the week of America’s Country Store Regional Mgr, Rob wk. $13/hr. ECE cino County Clerks above on March 29, OFFICE agency. Current CSQ CNA’s F/T, P/T, above on October Oct. 9, I was found 235 E. Perkins St.Ukiah. McGrew, 530-308- Units req. 485-8719 Office. 2004. Endorsed-Filed cert. req. 10-19 days & PM’s. 10, 2006. Endorsed- in the Redemeyer ASSISTANT II Graveyard shift 5337 (M-Th, 9a-6p) or fax 485-7335 /s/Leonard J. on October 11, 2006 hrs/wk. $19.70/hr. Great working cond. Rd. area. WORKING with kids, Real Estate Brutocao Filed on October 10, MENDOCINO Apply in person LICENSED NURSEs at the Mendocino I am a smooth coat- Must complete small homelike envi- LEONARD J. 2006 at the Mendoci- Valley View Skilled & CNAs Licensed or not. County Clerks Office. COUNTY NCO appl: ronment, good pay & BRUTOCAO no County Clerks Of- ed Fox Terrier male Nursing Center, All Shifts We’re hiring now! /s/Paul E. Dolan Department 800-606-5550x302. benefits. Fax resume fice. about 1 year old. 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah Cloverdale Offices in your area. 704-06 PAUL E. DOLAN I am at the Ukiah closes 10/25 @ 5:00 to 463-6957 /s Danny Robert of Social COOK - P/T&F/T Healthcare Center - Will pay for your 9-28,10-5,12,19/06 TRUSTEE Shelter, 298 Plant pm, (Postmarks not Pardini Services Senior assisted Growing Termite 72 bed. SNF: seeking license and training. File No. 2006-F0651 758-06 accepted). EOE 800-400-5391 ex. 958 Rd., and I’m sur- (Ukiah & Willits Only) living. Apply at Co. needs applicator. exceptional & caring DANNY ROBERT 10-19,26,11-2,9/06 rounded by other FICTITIOUS BUSI- Salary: $940- NCO Head Start - 1343 S. Dora St. Long term position. individuals to Real Goods seeks a PARDINI FICTITIOUS “lost” dogs. If I am NESS $1143/Bi-Weekly Ukiah Must be willing to join our team F/T Sales Associate BUSINESS NAME your dog, PLEASE Counselor NAME STATEMENT Seeking individuals Family Services train as handyman- of professionals. Very for its retail store STATEMENT come and find me. Tapestry Family The following per- with general office Specialist. B.A/B.S + helper. 467-1430 competitiv e wages! located at the Solar 705-06 File No.: 2006-F0712 If any of you other Services-F/T. Work son(s) is/are doing support skills. 1 yr. 2 yrs. exp. in family HANDY MAINTE- Contact Barbara or Living Center in 9-28,10-5,12,19/06 THE FOLLOWING humans are looking w/children in aftschl business as: GUALA- clerical experience Svs. $17.31/hr NANCE PERSON Bob @ 894-5201 Hopland. Must be FICTITIOUS PERSON(S) IS for your lost dogs prgrm in community. LA MOBILE COURT, required. w/bene’s. 40 hrs/wk. P/T. Apply at able to work week- BUSINESS NAME (ARE) DOING BUSI- be sure your look Req. AA, BA, MA or LIKE For info call Must submit NCO 1343 S. Dora St. ends and have strong 38851 Highway 1, STATEMENT NESS AS: here or call Sage at MSW & exp. w/chil- 707-467-5866 app: 800-606- CHILDREN? C/S skills. Retail Gualala, CA 95445 File No.: 2006-F0514 KLAMATH MENDO- 467-6453. dren in mental hlth Home Care Options or go to: 5550x302. Closes This might be exp. preferred. Roger A. Chung, THE FOLLOWING CINO RANCHES If I’m not claimed I or rehab setting. seeks caregivers for www.mss.ca.gov 5PM 10/30 (postmark the job for you. Immediate opening, 21 Coronado Court, PERSON(S) IS 12556 Powerhouse will be available for $18-$21/hr DOE PT & FT & live in. to “Career not accepted). EOE CHILDCARE please email resume Walnut Creek, CA (ARE) DOING BUSI- Rd. adoption Oct. 23. 463-3300 EOE. 462-6888 Opportunities” WORKERS, [email protected] 94517 NESS AS: Potter Valley, CA All Shifts FT & PT Apply by 10/23/06 Closes 11/03/06. Howard Hospital ALL SHIFTS. or fax to 95469 Found in Rdwd Val. Available!!! Eda L. Chung, 21 FORKS CAFE Opportunities F/T 4 day week. 707.744.1342 Robert Hermsmeyer Chihuahua Dachs- No experience Coronado Court, 3166 N. State Street Starting salary P.O.Box 325 hund mix call to MEMBERS needed. Higher wage ●RN: Med/Surg RECEPTIONIST Walnut Creek, CA Ukiah, CA 95482 $9.40 per hour. Potter Valley, CA identify. 463-0482 FOR CITIZEN with experience. PT days PT or FT. Highly 94517 Christy Giacomini On call $9 per hour. 95469 ADVISORY This year’s seniors ●RN: Med/Surg motivated for large This business is 311 N. State St. Day Care Aide Qualifications: Carol Hermsmeyer welcome. Full train- volume mortgage conducted by hus- Ukiah, CA 95482 COMMITTEE Our Private Non- PT PM Pass medical and P.O.Box 326 ing provided. Drug ●RN: Med/Surg banking office. band & wife. This business is con- NEEDED. Public School drug exam, TB test, Exp. in mortgage. Potter Valley, CA testing required, can- PT Nights The registrant ducted by an Individ- Mendocino (North Haven) criminal back- Fax resume to 95469 nabis not tested for ● ual. The registrant County In-Home located in Ukiah is CNA: Med/Surg ground check and commenced to trans- This business is con- hire. Assist disabled 707-462-8060 commenced to trans- Supportive seeking a Day Care FT Days have valid Cal. act business under ducted by Husband in their home and on ● RECEPTIONIST If any of these sound Services Advisory Aide to assist the Unit Secretary: Drivers license. the fictitious business act business under & Wife. The regis- outings. Call for inter- F/T for busy law firm. like your missing cat, Committee Day Care Manager Med/surg Per GREAT NEW name or names listed the fictitious business trants commenced to view. 485-0165 Professional, friendly, please go to Mendo- A citizen’s advisory with child super- Diem MEDICAL, DENTAL, name or names listed transact business un- organized. Answer above on ____. cino County Animal AUTO TECH FT vision, & develop- ●Home Health VISION PKG. above on July 21, der the fictitious busi- committee to the multi-line phones, I declare that all in- Control and claim Exp. helpful but will ment of materials & CNA: FT matching 403B 2006. Endorsed-Filed ness name or names Mendocino County typing, general staff formation in this you kitty. They have train right person. activities. Req: ●Stock Clerk 1:PT TSA Plan, paid holi- on September 1, listed above on July Board of Supervi- support. Benefits. statement is true and all been found in the Benefits. P.U. app. at Must be 18 yrs. old, ●Lab Assit. days & vacation, 2006 at the Mendoci- 1, 2006. Endorsed- sors, Department of Fax resume to 462- correct. (A registrant Ukiah area and are 575 S. State St. with H.S. diploma Phlebotomist: FT paid training’s, on no County Clerks Of- Filed on October 18, Social Services, 7839 &/or call 462-6694 who declares as true very friendly. or GED equiv- Cert. req. duty meals. 2006 at the Mendoci- and IHSS Public BARTENDER Restaurant fice. Seal Point Siamese; alency; E.C.E. units HowardHospital.com FREE Co-op Day information which he no County Clerks Of- Authority regarding Mendocino /s/ Christy Giacomini Brown Tabby; Black or an Associate's or call 456-3015 Care Provided Francis Coppola or she knows to be fice. the In-Home Sup- Brewing Company’s CHRISTY Tuxedo Kitten; degree is prefd. Apply: Winery in false is guilty of a /s/Robert portive Services Hopland Ale House. Geyserville is GIACOMINI Brown & White A minimum of six Insurance TRINITY YOUTH crime.) Hermsmeyer Program, is looking Apply 13351 S. Hwy seeking a: Tabby; Black and months experience Growing Insurance SERVICES SIGNED: ROGER A. ROBERT for current or former 101 Hopland 752-06 White Cat; Large working in a child agency has a FT 915 W. Church St. CHUNG, EDA L. HERMSMEYER care providers of in- 10-19,26,11-2,9/06 Black & White Tab- Bright, energetic care center is a position open for a or on line@ CHEF home care to serve CHUNG by;Brown Medium person with good plus. Fax resume Fire/Casualty STATEMENT OF a two-year term. www.trinityys.org This statement Long Hair Tabby; people skills. & cover letter to: licensed individual Please send resume ABANDONMENT OF The potential mem- was filed with the Black Long Hair Phone & computer 877-382-7617 with a min. of 3 years M.A.’S & salary reqiremets USE OF FICTITIOUS bers do not need to County Clerk of Men- BUSINESS NAME On the Female; Black skills needed for Attn: Daycare Aide commercial experi- ALL SHIFTS to: be involved in the NH. AES is an EOE APPLY AT 1343 S. docino County on The following person Short Hair Male. dental office. ence. Competitive FCW-HR IHSS program. DORA ST. UKIAH September 21, 2006. (persons) have aban- Mendo.Co.Animal Knowledge of dental salary & benefits pkg. PO Box 1026 Gey- Service on the DENTIST McDonalds has NOTICE-This Ficti- doned the use of the trail Control, 298 Plant terminology a plus. Fax resume 462- serville, CA 95441 or Road, 463-4427 Committee is volun- 2nd dentist needed at current openings for fax: 707-857-1756 tious Name State- fictitious business Call Tonia 462-8719 6508 or email dhull@ tary and there is no Long Valley Health shift managers & ment expires five HELP farmersagent.com Round Table Pizza name: of great stipend. Mileage re- CABINETRY Ctr. Laytonville. Sal- Join Our FT/PT crew posi- years from the date it WANTED Now hiring for eve- MOORE’S FLOUR 120 imbursement is General shop help for ary commensurate Professional tions. Apply at your ning shifts, must be was filed in the Office MILL Admin. Assistant available. The IHSS Cloverdale Co. F/T, on exp. Full benefits. Driving Team Local McDonald’s of the County Clerk. 1550 So. State St. Writing, computer& will train. Start- Licensure-by- 18 or older. Please deals? Advisory Commit- RINEHART OIL Neat, enthusiastic A new Fictitious Busi- Ukiah, CA 95482 organizational skills. $10/hr DOE. Apply at Credential, loan apply in person tee is currently a local petroleum person for auto shop 467-0911 Classic Mill 3504 repayment available. between 1-4 at ness Name State- Michael Sanford working on provider distributor is currently helper. Apply in Industrial Drive Contact Anne @ 292 S. State Street ment must be filed Feldman training, program seeking qualified person 213 S. Main TEACHER - Santa Rosa 707-984-6137x146 or School Bus Drivers before that time. The 1550 So. State St. ALTERNATIVE evaluation, and Class A Drivers Mon-Fri. 8-5 www.longvalley.org Applicants will need needed! Training is filing of this state- Ukih, CA 95482 EDUCATION building an effective Caregiver for mental NEW EXCITING Department to have Full endorse- about to start. ment does not of it- Bella Ruth Feldman FT (7 Hrs/5 Days), Referral Registry. health facility. Knowl- POSITION WORK- Assistant-Ukiah P/T ments, Clean DMV, Majority of fees self authorize the use The fictitious busi- Temp. Position; The IHSS Advisory edge of Psych meds. ING WITH KIDS Under supervision of Current Medical will be waived for in this state of a Ficti- ness name referred $27.84-$46.36/hr. Committee meets $8-$10 hr to start. 6 wks pd vacation the Assistant Direc- Card. Positions are qualified applicants. tious Business Name to above was filed in Provide instruction the first Wednesday 467-0911 401 K. Day & Eve tor, perform a wide Full-time, year-round. Info. & app.: Ukiah County on July 9, in alternative edu- of the month, 1:00 avail. Small homelike in violation of the cation, self-con- CAREGIVERS variety of clerical, of- The shift works 5 Unified School 2003. This business Find everything to 3:00 p.m. at 747 environment, good rights of another un- tained classroom. AM & PM SHIFTS fice mgmt and admin. days on/3 off with District Personnel was conducted by a S. State Street in pay & benefits. Fax der Federal, State, or you’re looking for in Mendocino Apply at 1343 S. duties to support the rotating start days. Commission Ukiah. resume to 463-6957. common law (See California Limited the classifieds. County Office of Dora St. Ukiah University’s Ukiah 1056 N. Bush St., Please request an $19.25 hr (after train- Section 14411 et Partnership. This Education Center. See our web- ing). $20.50 after 6 NOC SHIFT Ukiah, CA 95482, application through seq., Business and statement was filed www.mcoe.us/jobs COOKS site @ www.domini- months. Quarterly CAREGIVER 463-5205. For an application Robin Carter at Professions Code). with the County Clerk (experienced) for all can.edu/ or for more Bonus Program, Senior assisted Job description avail- packet call 463-7988, or email First Filing / Renewal of Mendocino County shifts for fast paced info.(707) 463-4800 Health Benefits, living. Apply at able www.edjoin.com on October 16, 2006 707-467-5012 or [email protected]. environment. 1343 S. Dora St. E.O.E. Filing email [email protected] DRIVER deliver 401(k) Plan, Holiday, /s/Bella Ruth Final day for Pay DOE. Apply at Ukiah Daily Journal Call Today DEADLINE: in our van. Starting Vacation Pay. SERVERS Skidder Operator Feldman accepting Schat’s Bakery HOST/HOSTESSES and Water Truck CN762735 Sep 28, October 30, 2006 $8 hr. Progressive Please apply in BELLA RUTH 468-3500 applications is 113 W. Perkins, Ukiah person at 2401 N. Apply in person Driver Ukiah Area Oct 5,12,19, 2006 or until filled. pay increase, + FELDMAN October 27, 2006. See Lisa or Phil medical. 489-5115 State St., Ukiah. Zack’s 1430 N State (530) 414-1717 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 2006 -13

HELP HELP HELP APARTMENTS HOMES WANTED TO MISC. GARAGE AUTO PARTS & 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 300 UNFURNISHED 330 FOR RENT 380 SHARE RENT 480 FOR SALE 590 SALES 630 ACCESSORIES 770 REAL ESTATE Schat’s Bakery TRUE TO LIFE WEEKEND $100 GAS CARD? 1bd. cabin on sml. Lrg. rm. $475. SPA-Deluxe ‘06 FREE GARAGE We recycle & pay $ 1101 Lk. Mendo Dr. is looking for a CHILDREN’S RECEPTIONIST 2bd, 1ba clean, ranch. Garage, shop, $475 dep. Util. incl. model. 30 jets. SALE SIGNS. for legal copper, Ukiah, CA CAKE SERVICES Busy real estate no pets, laundry, all elect. $800. Rwd. House priv. Therapy seat. Never Realty World Selzer brass, alum. & junk GREAT LOCATION DECORATOR. seeks 2 additional office seeks weekend $700/mo. + dep., Vly. 485-8283 468-0244 used. Warr.Can del. Realty. 350 E. Gobbi batteries, radiators. Near the Lake Exp. pref. Apply at homes for Shelter receptionist. Must be 6050 N. State St. $2850 468-4300 Non ferrus. 467-1959 $335,000 Care program 2 bdrm 2 bth Lg Moving Sale: Furni- 113 W. Perkins St. dependable, detail Calpella 485-0841 Nice room in house. 4X4'S 2BD1BA/12,000 Applicants need to oriented and able to yard. H20 & sew. pd. All utils. incl. $550. PETS & ture, bedroom set, Sq. Ft. Lot SECRET 1&2bd Apts. availa- 650 FOR SALE have at least 1 spare multi task. Computer $1150/mo. + dep. Nice and quiet. 500 SUPPLIES exercise equipment, Newly Remodeled SHOPPERS bdrm to house a child ble on N. Main & N. major appliances, Chevy Silverado skills required. Min. 2 485-0975 621-1134 3 CHINCHILLAS: MADISON PACIFIC To Evaluate Local for up to 30 days. Bush $725/$795/mo, tools--Sat. Oct. 21, Z71. 2005. 4WD, Ext. years experience. 4bd3ba. Creekbridge a breeding pair and PROPERTIES Businesses. Flex hrs. Guaranteed monthly no pets. 462-4759 MUSICAL 9 am to 2 pm, 1461 Cab. 18,000 mi. allotment. Generous Send cover letter and Ukiah - 3 years new. a baby. Colors differ 707-462-4265 Training provided. 625 N. STATE ST. 410 INSTRUMENTS Gamay Place, Ukiah Ex. cond. 485-0261 increase upon place- resume to kbrazil@ 2 story. $2000 + as do ages. OWNER/AGENT 800-585-9024 PARK PLACE PIANO Kincaid oak ment. Income tax-ex- selzerrealty.com or $1500 dep.467-1809 $65-80. PUBLIC AUCTION TRUCKS ext 6520 1 bd. $725-$775 1Have equity in your empt. Exp. with chil- pick up applicaiton at spinet with padded Call 485-8443 Contents of 10 FOR SALE Clean 2bd 1.5 bth 670 property? Income Seeking people to dren req. Parents will 350 East Gobbi St. 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. top bench. $500. storage units. Must receive training, + So- AC, Fire place,W/D, AKC Reg Beagles or credit problems? work one on one sup- Pool/garg. 462-5009 462-0359 bid for entire contents CHEVY cial Worker, in-home yd $1030 N/P 462- Tri-color, 4 males Unusual property porting DD individual SERVICES ALDERWOOD APTS of ea. Unit, no partial SUPERCAB support & respite. 7898 116Clara St. $450ea. 1 f. $275. Interest rates as low as 1% in a home setting. 200 OFFERED 1450 S.State St. sales. Friday, Oct. 20 1997 Need 1 or 2-parent 440 FURNITURE 1st shots, 8 wks old. Need cash out? Can do! Call Cindy 468-9331 homes, with 1 parent PERFECT CARE NEW OWNERS 9 am C&M Storage Clean In Country - Beautiful Persian Ready to go RATES STILL LOW! Skills Coach home full time. Home CONNECTION FOR Refurbished 2 bd. 297 Brush St. Ukiah New CD player Call Larry Wright Small trailer. rugs for your home @ 972-4135 / 459-2030 $8.50-$10 hr DOE with no more than 1 SENIORS. DW\Garage+pool $400 + dep. AM/FM radio GOLDEN BEAR biological child con- Paradise Oriental Rugs, Boston Terrier SAT. 8-2 All shifts . Will train, We specialize in $850 mo. 463-2325 468-1257 137 N. Main St., Bedliner MORTGAGE sidered. AKC seal/white 1460 REISLING CT. drug test, DMV p.out, matching a perfect LEE KRAEMER Sebastopol. 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Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Thu. Today Thu. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 83/54/s 83/53/s Napa 77/37/s 79/43/s Antioch 78/44/s 80/48/s Needles 80/54/s 82/55/s 79° Arroyo Grande 77/38/s 79/41/s Oakland 71/44/s 74/50/s Sunrise today ...... 7:25 a.m. Atascadero 80/39/s 84/41/s Ontario 81/51/s 84/50/s Sunset tonight ...... 6:30 p.m. Rockport 67/46 Auburn 71/50/s 75/54/s Orange 81/49/s 84/46/s Moonrise today ...... 4:05 a.m. Barstow 76/49/s 79/50/s Oxnard 73/52/s 73/52/s Mostly sunny and pleasant Moonset today ...... 5:02 p.m. Laytonville Big Sur 67/48/s 66/49/s Palm Springs 84/60/s 88/62/s Covelo 78/39 Bishop 69/29/s 75/33/s Pasadena 79/56/s 83/54/s 78/40 Blythe 86/55/s 87/53/s Pomona 81/46/s 84/43/s MOON PHASES Burbank 78/52/s 84/53/s Potter Valley 78/38/s 84/45/s TONIGHT Westport California City 74/44/s 78/49/s Redding 80/44/s 87/52/s New First Full Last 67/46 Carpinteria 72/47/s 72/48/s Riverside 79/48/s 82/48/s Catalina 72/62/s 75/60/s Sacramento 77/43/s 79/46/s 38° Chico 77/45/s 80/51/s Salinas 76/44/s 75/46/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 59/44/s 60/48/s San Bernardino 81/49/s 83/49/s Death Valley 81/51/s 85/52/s San Diego 73/58/s 75/58/s Oct. 21 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 61/43 77/45 Mainly clear and chilly Downey 77/55/s 79/54/s San Fernando 79/53/s 85/50/s Encinitas 74/54/s 75/53/s San Francisco 72/50/s 73/53/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 78/52/s 81/50/s San Jose 76/45/s 77/52/s 78/36 Eureka 59/40/s 63/45/s San Luis Obispo 77/42/s 79/43/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Tuesday 67/41 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 61/43/s 62/46/s San Rafael 79/42/s 80/47/s THURSDAY 78/38 Temperature Fresno 76/48/s 78/48/s Santa Ana 77/55/s 77/54/s 84° High ...... 70° UKIAH Gilroy 85/40/s 87/46/s Santa Barbara 71/45/s 71/47/s Low ...... 40° 79/38 Indio 86/54/s 89/51/s Santa Cruz 73/45/s 73/50/s 46° Normal high ...... 76° Lakeport Irvine 77/55/s 77/54/s Santa Monica 71/55/s 73/55/s Normal low ...... 46° 79/39 Hollywood 76/55/s 81/54/s Santa Rosa 79/39/s 79/44/s Philo Record high ...... 97° in 1974 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 71/33/s 74/33/s S. Lake Tahoe 56/21/s 63/33/s 77/41 Boonville Lodi 78/42/s 79/45/s Stockton 78/40/s 79/44/s Sunny Record low ...... 30° in 1919 80/40 79/39 Precipitation Lompoc 70/45/s 69/47/s Tahoe Valley 57/21/s 63/33/s Long Beach 78/54/s 78/55/s Torrance 76/57/s 76/56/s 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Tue...... 0.00” Gualala Los Angeles 79/56/s 84/56/s Vacaville 79/41/s 81/46/s FRIDAY Month to date ...... 0.31” Mammoth 59/21/s 65/24/s Vallejo 79/39/s 80/45/s Normal month to date ...... 0.73” 61/43 Clearlake 79/40 Marysville 77/41/s 81/47/s Van Nuys 79/51/s 84/50/s 85° Season to date ...... 0.31” Modesto 77/43/s 79/47/s Visalia 76/42/s 79/44/s Last season to date ...... 0.09” Monrovia 82/54/s 86/53/s Willits 78/36/s 83/43/s Normal season to date ...... 1.59” Cloverdale 41° Monterey 72/45/s 70/48/s Yosemite Valley 66/29/s 70/33/s 82/44 Morro Bay 72/47/s 71/50/s Yreka 66/31/s 72/38/s Sunshine and patchy clouds Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2006 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 731.40 feet; Storage: 58,491 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 189 cfs Outflow: 173 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .040 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .73 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .026 ppm (.25 ppm)

point,” said Ken Seckora, who nance if put in place. it palatable in three weeks, I Sting Grading served on the Grading Planning and Building don’t think three months will Businesses Commission as a member of Services Director Raymond make any difference whatso- the Mendocino County Farm Hall, based on board com- Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 ever,” Colfax said following abiding by Bureau. “I feel this incom- ments and public comments the meeting, adding that it is plete draft will set the county received both Tuesday and at in possession. tion to the ordinance during a “not good policy” for the cur- The sting operations up for future litigation.” a workshop Sept. 27, identi- the law public comment period that rent board to deliberate on are carried out by minors ran approximately two hours. “We believe that the broad fied a number of areas in the The following businesses exemptions, lack of CEQA document that could be matters that would be voted affiliated with law refused to sell alcohol to “The document was criti- enforcement who enter cized for not going far (California Environmental revised. on by a different board. minors during two sting Quality Act) review, the fail- He was directed by the businesses and attempt to opperations performed by enough, not doing enough and Supervisors Michael purchase alcohol. the Ukiah Police Department not providing real protection ure to require sufficient board to work with county Delbar and Jim Wattenburger The minors are carry- in September. and also criticized for being stream setbacks and actual counsel over the next few voted against bringing the ing identification that dis- onerous on property owners lack of clarity on a number of weeks to incorporate the ordinance back for introduc- plays their true age and Gobbi Street Express Mart and limiting agricultural uses points makes this an ordi- changes to the document tion in November. will present it upon Ukiah Liquor and Food which could then go in the nance that we believe will not before the Nov. 7 meeting. At request. They will also be protective of our fish, the latest, Hall said, the “I don’t believe such a doc- North State Street USA direction of more develop- ument could be corrected admit to their true age if ment, taking it out of agricul- rivers, wetlands, native vege- revised draft will be available Lake Mendocino Chevron enough to avail to me to be a asked. Rack ‘Em Up ture production,” Supervisor tation and other public trust for public viewing Nov. 2. The stings are coordi- Perkins Street Kwik Pik Kendall Smith said following values,” Linda Perkins, repre- Supervisor Hal Wagenet positive document,” nated through the UPD North State Street Quest the conclusion of the meeting. senting the Mendocino group originally made the motion to Wattenburger said Crime Suppression Team Mart “This draft ordinance falls of the Sierra Club, said. “As bring the revised ordinance Wednesday, noting he thinks and sponsored by Steer Valero far short of what we need to far as I can tell, it fails to base back to the board for introduc- Clear, a prevention pro- it’s poorly written and lacks Lightel’s protect soils, streams and sections of the ordinance on tion in February, at which time scientific reasoning. “Three gram of the Mendocino best available science.” he’d be replaced by 3rd Shop n’ Wash rivers in Mendocino County weeks is a very short period of County Department of for future generations,” Tim Thornhill, a partner in District Supervisor-elect John West Mill Street Prime time to basically be recreating Public Health, division of Market Norman de Vall, president of Mendocino Wine Co., noted Pinches, but changed the date Alcohol and Other Drugs Sports Attic the Redwood Coast that three federal and five in his motion to Nov. 7 at the this ordinance when the peo- Prevention Services. South State Street Express Watersheds Alliance, said. state agencies already govern request of Chairman of the ple of this county have been This project is part of Mart “This ordinance will have grading activity in the county Board David Colfax. working on it for five years.” the California Traffic Diamond Jim’s adverse impacts on every citi- and pending federal regula- “What we have before us, if Katie Mintz can be reached at Safety Program and was Raley’s zen in the county at some tions might override the ordi- we can’t clean it up and make [email protected]. made possible through the Club Calpella Superette support of the California Albertson’s Office of Traffic Safety Round Table Pizza the newspaper. The Daily Jour- and the National Highway Applebee’s McCartney to Traffic Safety Admini- Daily nal makes no exceptions. Briefly stration. ‘vigorously’ defend Continued from Page 2 DA REPORTS Continued from Page 2 himself against winemakers have to use math divorce claims MESA to maintain the correct per- no County Sheriff’s Of- The following were New England Journal of centage of sugar when mixing fice: compiled from reports Medicine. LONDON (AP) — wine and when converting prepared by the Mendoci- DHEA, a steroid that is a Lawyers for Paul McCartney Continued from Page 1 between standard and metric BOOKED -- Jesse Lee no County District Attor- precursor to the sex hormones said Wednesday that the for- children of Fetzer employees measurements when bottling Davenport, 19, of Willits, was ney’s Office: testosterone and estrogen, is mer Beatle will “vigorously” who work on the bottling line wine. “We try to relate some booked into jail on suspicion made by the body, but levels defend himself against allega- or out in the vineyards. of the things they learn in of theft or extortion of a vehi- PAROLE HEARING -- decline rapidly after age 25. tions made by his estranged “We want to take care of school to the practical world,” cle, evading a police officer, Acting District Attorney Keith DHEA supplements are mar- wife, Heather Mills McCart- the whole Fetzer family,” Blue said. resisting arrest, being under Faulder is asking for local keted as rejuvenating agents, ney. Britain’s Daily Mail Zechiel said. Fetzer has been involved the influence of a controlled input on the possible parole of and U.S. sales hit $50 million newspaper on Wednesday “Some of these families with MESA for the last 15 substance and probation vio- convicted murderer Scott last year. reported details of an alleged Nelson. court document containing have never had someone go to years, and Blue said many for- lations at 2:43 a.m. Tuesday. Testosterone is available by BOOKED -- Mark Robert Nelson was convicted of accounts of acrimony and college,” Blue said. mer members return after col- prescription only. But the The students were given a lege to help the next genera- Nahmens, 39, of Redwood second-degree murder in mistreatment during their City, was booked into jail on April of 1991 for the murder Food and Drug Administra- four-year marriage. tour of the whole wine mak- tion of students. Some, like tion classifies DHEA as a sup- ing operation from start to fin- Miriam Turner, come back to suspicion of driving under the of Michael Clawson, who was “Our client will be defend- ish. Blue explained how influence and possession of an allegedly trying to rob plement, meaning it can be ing these allegations vigor- work for Fetzer. sold without meeting the same grapes are crushed, how yeast Turner works as a lab tech- open container of alcohol at Nelson’s marijuana garden. ously and appropriately,” the safety and effectiveness stan- and sugar are used to convert nician for Fetzer and does 11:33 p.m. Tuesday. Nelson has served 15 years law firm Payne Hicks Beach grape juice into wine and how wet-chemistry for the wine Those arrested by law of his 22-year sentence. He dards as a drug. said in a statement. chemicals such as nitrogen enforcement officers are inno- was granted parole in 2004 by maker. cent until proven guilty. People gas, carbon dioxide and sulfur “MESA really helped me the Board of Prison Terms, reported as having been arrested but its decision was over- dioxide are used to keep wine out a lot,” Turner said. may contact the Daily Journal BIKRAM YOGA bottles clean and wine fresh. Ben Brown can be reached at once their case has been con- turned by Gov. Arnold Blue also explained how [email protected]. cluded so the results can be Schwarzenegger. UKIAH reported. Those who feel the Anyone who wishes to information is in error should have an opinion on this matter Bikini Season Adv. Tix on Sale SAW III (R) - ID REQ'D # from the vehicle while the contact the appropriate agency. heard by the Board of Prison MAN OF THE YEAR (PG-13) DIG (420) 700 In the case of those arrested on Terms can send letters to THE GRUDGE 2 (PG-13) DIG (445) 715 Shooting other victim, who sounded suspicion of driving under the is Here like he was in extreme pain, Faulder at P.O. 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