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7 58551 69301 0 MONDAY June 12, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 64 email: [email protected] State schools fall short in P.E. Governor California schools faulted for Thirty-seven of the 73 school districts and Leggett Unified -- and all met the phys- examined by the state Department of ical education requirements. declares P.E. minimums violations Education over the past two years failed to “I think the districts in Mendocino provide adequate exercise to students, and County see a correlation between individ- By the Associated Press and there was no penalty for noncompliance, ual student health and learning,” The Daily Journal according to public documents obtained by Mendocino County Office of Education emergency in More than half of California’s public the nonprofit California Center for Public Superintendent Paul Tichinin said. schools violated a state law requiring them Health Advocacy. “I know a number of our schools provide to carve out at least 20 minutes a day for Three of the eleven school districts in morning nutrition for many of their ele- 10 counties physical education, a statewide review Mendocino County were examined in the found. study -- Ukiah Unified, Laytonville Unified See SHORT, Page 16 Severe restrictions on salmon fishing caused ‘hardship and economic loss’

The Daily Journal On Tuesday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger pro- SUNDAYS IN THE PARK claimed a state of emergency in 10 California coun- Eureka ties -- including Mendocino County -- impacted by the federal government’s severe restrictions on salmon fishing along the coast. needs The proclamation came just six days after Congresswoman Patty Berg, D-Eureka, along with a number of bipartisan lawmakers, sent Schwarzenegger a letter seeking his help. deer to “Salmon fishing is the economic lifeblood of many Northern California communities,” Schwarzenegger said in a press release. “By pro- claiming a state of emergency, we are helping the leave fishermen and communities recover from the hard- ship and economic loss caused by the severely Abundant food, no restricted salmon season.” The approval of restrictions followed a recom- predators attract mendation from the Pacific Fishery Management wildlife to gardens Council to limit catches due to a low numbers of nat- urally spawning Klamath River fall Chinook salmon. The low population culminated from major The Eureka Times-Standard fish kills in the river in 2002,. EUREKA – Combing The proclamation includes a provision that will through brushy hills on the gaurantee $778,000 in emergency loans to fishermen College of the Redwoods and women made available through the Small campus Saturday, a small Business Expansion Fund. group of people tried to herd a “This is a good step and a welcome step, espe- dozen or so deer out of the cially if it leads to federal assistance and new water Humboldt Botanical Garden policies on the Klamath,” Berg said in a press where the critters have made release responding to the Governor’s proclamation. themselves a big nuisance. The Governor also directed his administration to The deer have long made report on the progress of California’s request for fed- the gardens a home, being eral assistance to the impacted fisherman. On April trapped behind the fence in a 5, he sent a letter to U.S. Commerce Secretary place that could well be called a kind of deer paradise -- no See EMERGENCY, Page 16 predators, plenty of food, idyllic surroundings. “There's abundant food here, and it's a safe place,” said Richard Callas, senior biologist with the state Schools Chief Department of Fish and Game. “If I were a deer, I'd be launches new here,” said volunteer Tennie Brooks of Fortuna. The deer drive met with some success. Participants Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal programs said that as many as seven or Rock icon Leon Russell performs Sunday at Todd Grove Park. Russell and open- eight of the animals were ing band Tri Tip Trio kicked off the Sundays in the Park summer concert series. California CareerZone and The pushed out of selected escape areas. Volunteers formed Real Game California will help human chains and pushed teach students career self-management through berry bushes and other topography, ushering The Daily Journal the deer away from hiding The music State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack places and out through the O’Connell this week launched two new education fence. resources designed to teach students career self- But the work was challeng- management skills. ing. “California CareerZone and The Real Game “They don't like to be herd- California are wonderful hands-on programs that ed, that's the biggest chal- give students opportunities to assess their own skills takes control and determine the type of jobs they want in the lenge -- they're not sheep, not by a long shot,” said Callas. future,” O’Connell said. “These resources also give “And they'll hide and they'll Summer concert series kicks off 15th year in style students a realistic look into the amount of education let you walk right by. Often they will need to get their ideal jobs and help them By JAMES ARENS community is all about,” said Spencer Brewer, realize they need to meet California’s rigorous acad- times deer will move way The Daily Journal a cultivating force that helped to start this ahead of us because they emic standards.” Sundays in the Park kicked off its 15th event a decade and a half ago. California CareerZone is an interactive career knew that we started across summer series of free concerts with legendary Ken Fowler, Guil Dye, and Chuck Rough here as soon as we stepped exploration and planning Web site system designed rock icon Leon Russell Sunday, and opening were some other substantial contributors, then especially for students but may also be used by into the brush.” band the Tri Tip Trio. Russell has had his and today, that have helped to make Sundays adults. Users are prompted to complete one of three The problem of deer hands in many of jazz, pop, and R&B’s musi- in the Park something everyone in the commu- self-assessment exercises. The Web site will then munching garden goodies cal magic bags, working with artists as diverse nity can enjoy. “One year we had the Hell’s Angels and the produce a list of potential jobs from a database of was looking to get worse in as Joe Cocker, Sam Cooke, Bob Dylan, Wayne 900 occupations with information on wages, worker the near future when garden- Newton, Frank Sinatra, and the Rolling mayor at the time sitting right next to each other, enjoying a concert,” Brewer said. “We attributes, job characteristics, and links to 300 ers planted new plants this Stones. videos that give users a snapshot of the featured Russell, a 1976 Grammy Award winner, is definitely get a diverse group of people out upcoming winter. The garden- occupation. There are also links to actual job open- ers were quite certain the deer one of the more well known names to join the here but we love it because it represents the long list of previous concert performers like community and it’s the variety that makes this ings. California CareerZone also provides users a would cause significant dam- budgeting Reality Check option that will help them age. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Robbin Ford, and so special.” Elvin Bishop. See DEER, Page 16 “This series gives people a feeling of what See MUSIC, Page 16 See CHIEF, Page 16 Ukiah Come and check out our Public 468-0800 Storage Auction May 31st, 2006 Call Now! 2 – MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

from terrorist attack,” he said. numerous exclusions to said Anthony, who led the Although they would not reduce payouts. Insurance parade with his wife, Lopez, The world briefly speak for attribution because modeling firm ISO estimates and Mayor Michael of the sensitivity of the topic, Louisiana had $24.3 billion in Bloomberg. Western diplomats briefed on insured losses, but the state Salsa music blared from the plan said they worried it department of insurance says dozens of floats as the parade could fuel factional fighting only $12.5 billion had been made its way up Fifth Avenue Prominent Md. publisher by giving weapons to forces paid out as of the end of April, past a sea of revelers waving loyal to warlords with long the last month for which fig- the red, white and blue Puerto histories of factional disputes. ures were available. Rican flag. goes missing from sailboat Beauty queens wore Barbie doll dresses and foot-high By BEN NUCKOLS David Manning, warning He served as assistant sec- Insurance limbo Scandal rocks tiaras. Folk dance troupes The Associated Press coordination meteorologist retary-general of NATO in delays Gulf human tissue BALTIMORE — Rescue with the National Weather Brussels from 1990 to 1992 wore ruffled skirts and flow- crews searched the Service in Sterling, Va. and from 1983 to 1990 he rebuilding industry ers behind their ears. Chesapeake Bay on Sunday State and federal agencies served on the Department of A contingent of high-step- NEW ORLEANS (AP) — NEW YORK (AP) — As a ping show horses was fol- for a prominent publisher and joined the search. The Coast Defense Policy Board. From The owners of the sagging, seasoned “cutter,” Lee former diplomat whose sail- Guard sent both aircraft and 1981 to 1983, he was coun- lowed by two sanitation work- flood-stained home aren’t in. Cruceta thought he knew ers wheeling garbage bins. boat was found sitting on the boats, and was operating selor to the undersecretary of Above the front door, a banner when it was safe to harvest water with its engine running. under the assumption that defense for policy. In 1988, explains their absence, and the human tissue from the dead Philip Merrill, 72, an expe- Merrill fell overboard, said the secretary of defense lack of progress: “Allstate for transplants to the living — ‘Cars’ roars up rienced sailor, had been sail- Senior Chief Steve Carleton. awarded him the Medal for paid $10,113.34 on this house and when it wasn’t. box office in ing alone in breezy weather “When we found the boat, Distinguished Service, the for storm damage.” This time, it wasn’t. Saturday, said Tom the engine was running and highest civilian honor given Like the home next to it and The man’s body stretched $62.8M debut his wallet was found on board by the department. Marquardt, executive editor of the one after that, the house out in front of Cruceta in the LOS ANGELES (AP) — The (Annapolis) Capital, one the vessel,” he said. Merrill has represented the was disemboweled nine back room of a Manhattan The animated comedy “Cars” of seven periodicals Merrill Two boaters found United States in negotiations months ago by Hurricane funeral home after hours one publishes. Merrill’s 41-foot sailboat near on the Law of the Sea raced to first place at the Katrina. The force of the day last summer had yellow- weekend box office with a Merrill “has been an avid Breezy Point, about 25 miles Conference, the International gushing water punched the ish skin. south of Annapolis, officials Telecommunications Union $62.8 million debut, maintain- yachtsman since he first refrigerator into the kitchen His vacant eyes had the learned to sail at age 7. He has said. and various disarmament and ing the Disney-Pixar cartoon wall, and it still sits leaning same sickly cast — a sign of brand’s undefeated record been actively cruising the Merrill is chairman of the exchange agreements with the through the house’s broken Chesapeake since 1958,” his board of Annapolis-based former Soviet Union. He is a jaundice. Cruceta telephoned with a seventh straight . ribcage. Inside, mud has hard- his boss, Michael If the numbers hold when wife, Eleanor, and children Capital-Gazette former special assistant to the ened into a crusty carpet, cov- said in a statement issued by Communications Inc., which deputy secretary of state and Mastromarino, to tell him the final figures come out ering a designer sofa and a bad news: The body had failed Monday, “Cars” would have Marquardt. publishes Washingtonian has worked in the White leather swivel chair. “If there was anyone who magazine, The Capital and House on national security inspection. the third-best opening in the “I want people to drive by “We always went by the Disney-Pixar cartoon series, could captain a boat compe- five other Maryland newspa- affairs. my home and decide for them- tently alone, it was Phil. ... He pers. The college of journalism rule that if you come across a just ahead of “Monsters, Inc.” selves: Could I repair this for body and you say to yourself, but behind “The Incredibles” just couldn’t resist a sunny Merrill took leave from at the University of Maryland $10,000?” asks Eric Moskau, day with the wind at his publishing in December 2002 was named for him, as was the ’I don’t want any part of that and “Finding Nemo,” which the home’s exiled owner who person in my body,’ you rule both debuted at about $70 mil- back.” to be president and chairman headquarters of the had over $1.2 million in cov- The wind blew at 15 to 20 of the Export-Import Bank of Chesapeake Bay Foundation the case out,” Cruceta said. lion. erage on his 3,000-square-foot But Mastromarino, by Still, it was the first time mph Saturday near Annapolis, the United States. His term — both after multimillion- home. with gusts up to 30 mph, said expired in July 2005. dollar donations. Cruceta’s account, surprised since the partnership began Behind the sign he hung him. Stay put, he said. with 1995’s “Toy Story” that a from his porch is a story all- Disney-Pixar film did not too-common in this once-posh New group of Iraqi Sunday as Tropical Storm Lora Tucker told The J. Lo attends gross more than its predeces- neighborhood of pummeled sor over opening weekend. Alberto spun over the Gulf of Associated Press on Sunday. homes: Even New Orleans’ prisoners released Mexico, threatening to bring While U.S. officials argue Puerto Rican Day “I look at $62 million as affluent homeowners, who being an accomplishment of BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — heavy rain in the next few the suicides were political acts thought they had done the Parade U.S. and Iraqi authorities days. aimed at hurting American great proportion,” said Chuck right thing by properly insur- NEW YORK (AP) — Viane, Disney’s head of distri- released more than 200 pris- By midday, the first named standing in the world, human ing their investment, are find- storm of the 2006 Atlantic rights activists and former Jennifer Lopez and Marc bution. “I think to use the oners Sunday in an ongoing ing that technicalities are Anthony lent Hollywood bid to promote national unity, hurricane season had maxi- detainees say prisoners are baseball analogy, a home keeping them from securing glamour to the Puerto Rican is a in anybody’s but that effort faltered as mum sustained wind near 45 desperate after years in captiv- enough from their insurers to Day Parade on Sunday — and ballpark, whether it’s 398 feet Sunni Arabs demanded more mph, up 10 mph from early in ity and view suicide as the rebuild. the morning, but it was not only way out even though attracted such a horde of or 460 feet. This is a home releases and the Shiite-con- The insurance industry says paparazzi that police officers trolled parliament locked in likely to grow into a hurri- Islam forbids it. it has settled over 90 percent run.” cane, the National Hurricane A European official urged and Guardian Angels kept The movie features the stalemate. of its Hurricane Katrina them roped off from the Sunni Arab Vice President Center said. that the widely criticized claims, proving it’s meeting voices of Owen Wilson and “We do not have any signif- prison be closed, and two crowds as they marched. Paul Newman in a story of a Tariq al-Hashimi congratulat- its obligations to policyhold- “The Puerto Rican parade ed dozens of inmates waiting icant changes,” said Lixion senior U.S. senators expressed ers. But consumer advocates hotshot race car that gets a les- Avila, a senior hurricane spe- concern that most of the pris- has been a long-standing tra- son on the value of slowing at the Abu Ghraib detention say insurers settled numerous dition in my life. It was center west of Baghdad to cialist. “The system remains oners have not been charged claims for only a fraction of down when he’s sidetracked poorly organized.” with any crimes. A Saudi always an event that I looked in a sleepy burgh. board buses carrying them to the actual damages, using forward to every single year,” freedom. He urged the Shiite- Alberto is a lopsided tropi- Arabian human rights group led government to free more cal storm with the most called for an outside investi- prisoners and demanded com- intense wind and rains massed gation of the deaths. on Saturday. 1200 block of North State pensation for the former on the eastern edge of the sys- U.S. military guards were POLICE REPORTS Arrest -- Diane Daniels, Street at 11:05 p.m. on detainees. tem, Avila said. The first of trying to prevent more sui- The following were 44, of Ukiah was arrested on Saturday. “We will continue the the storm’s rains swept across cides, such as removing sheets compiled from reports suspicion of battery in the 200 release of detainees until the the Florida peninsula Sunday from cells when detainees are prepared by the Ukiah block of Brush Street at 5:34 last Iraqi prisoner is set free,” with no major reports of dam- not sleeping. But rights Police Department. To p.m. on Saturday. CORRECTIONS al-Hashimi said, addressing age. groups and defense lawyers anonymously report Arrest -- Kayla Marks, 18, Forecasters said that 30 said they feared the suicides The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this the inmates lined up behind a crime information, call of Willits was arrested on sus- space to correct errors or make clarifications inches of rain could fall over — the first detainee deaths at wire fence, many holding 463-6205. picion of possession of a to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Qurans and prayer rugs. the western half of Cuba, cre- Guantanamo Bay — were just POLICE REPORTS switchblade in the 100 block ary notices or birth announcements will ating a threat of flash floods the beginning. result in reprinting the entire article. Errors “And this campaign won’t The following were of Talmage Road at 7:19 p.m. may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. stop at U.S. prisons but (will and mudslides, and that 8 compiled from reports on Saturday. continue) to the prisons run by inches could fall over the Karzai: Tribes will prepared by the Ukiah Arrest -- Alden Perry, 36, the interior and defense min- Florida Keys and the state’s help fight Taliban Police Department. To of Ukiah was arrested on sus- LOTTERY NUMBERS istries.” Gulf Coast. report crime information picion of driving under the A suicide car bomber KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) anonymously, call 463- influence in the 800 block of DAILY 3: Mid: 4, 4, 2. slammed into a checkpoint Suicides renew — Afghan President Hamid 6205. North State Street at 10:51 Evening: 7, 5, 7. near the city of Baqouba, criticism of Gitmo Karzai said Sunday his gov- Arrest -- Kimberly Marsh, p.m. on Saturday. FANTASY 5: 4, 11, 17, killing at least eight people ernment will give weapons to 23, of Ukiah was arrested on Arrest -- Isreal Mendoza 20, 32. and wounding four. The SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico local tribesmen so they can suspicion of driving under the Mendoza, 20, of Ukiah was DAILY DERBY: 1st: 04 bombing came the same day (AP) — A “stench of despair” help fight the biggest increase influence in the 400 block of arrested on suspicion of dri- Big Ben. 2nd: 12 Lucky al-Qaida in Iraq vowed to hangs over the Guantanamo in Taliban violence in years. North State Street at 1:55 a.m. ving under the influence and Charms. 3rd: 10 Solid Gold. carry out “major attacks” in Bay prison where three A U.S.-led coalition soldier child endangerment on the 1:48.55. the wake of Wednesday’s detainees committed suicide and seven Afghan civilians killing of leader Abu Musab this weekend, a defense were killed in the latest vio- al-Zarqawi in a U.S. airstrike lawyer who recently visited lence in the country’s south, in the area. the U.S. jail in Cuba said as which has been hardest hit by calls increased Sunday to the surge in insurgent attacks. Service CENTER First storm of 2006 close the facility. Speaking to a group of trib- 859 N. State Street No other detainees had al elders from eastern puts Florida on tried to commit suicide since Afghanistan, Karzai said he (707) 462-4472 hurricane watch U.S. military guards found did not want to form militias two Saudis and one Yemeni that could clash with rival TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Most prisoner hanging by nooses tribes. TIRES of Florida’s west coast was made from sheets and clothing “We just want to strengthen under a hurricane watch early Saturday, Army Lt. Col. the districts to safeguard them

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COMMUNITY MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] COMMUNITY CALENDAR The power of three: Local students MONTHLY MEETINGS Mendocino Rose Society: Second Tuesday, public is wel- compete in State Science Fair come to attend; Ukiah Civic Center Conference Room; 411 Clay St., Ukiah; call Jessica at 743-1902. The Daily Journal Friends of the Library: Second Wednesday; 6 p.m.; in Three local students from Ukiah Library. Tree of Life Charter School, Ukiah Elks Lodge: Regular meeting second and fourth working together on a Wednesday of every month; dinner at 7 p.m. (reservations group project, competed in required); meeting at 8 p.m.; 1200 Hastings Road, Ukiah; for the State Science Fair on information call 462-1728. May 22 and 23 in Los Ukiah Rod and Gun Club: Meets second Wednesday, from Angeles, Calif. Fifth 7 to 9 p.m., at the Farm Bureau, 303 Talmage Road. Meetings graders, Athena are free. Membership is $20 per year. Club events raise money Teschendorf and Rachel for wildlife enhancement programs. Berner, along with sixth Korean War Vetereans Association: Meets third Monday; grader Miranda Tubbs, trav- 2 p.m.; Veterans Hall, Seminary and Oak in Ukiah; For infor- eled to Los Angeles to pre- mation, call Amos Moss at 462-7937 or Paul Ferreira at 467- sent their project, “Bet’cha 1974. Can’t Taste the Difference.” Retired Federal Employees: National Association of The project was based on Retired Federal Employees, meets every third Tuesday at noon controlled taste tests involv- at Henny Penny Restaurant, corner of Orchard and Gobbi ing 15 children tasting two streets. Active and retired federal employees are welcome. different brands of cereal: a American Assoc. of Univ. Women: 7 p.m.; third Tuesday; well-known brand, call Sue Mason 463-2164. Kellogg’s, and a less popu- Salmon Unlimited: Third Tuesday; at 7 p.m.; Farm Bureau; lar brand, Malt-o-Meal. The 303 C Talmage Road, Ukiah; call 463-1272. students discovered that Hopland American Legion Post 529: Meets third their original hypothesis was correct: there was a Wednesday; 6 p.m.; American Legion Hall on Feliz Creek science fair and in the the team members was a being vandalized immedi- Road. slight preference for the less popular, more nutritious Mendocino County Science sixth grader, the students ately before the judging ses- Redwood Purls Knitters Guild: Open to all levels of knit- Fair, therefore, these young were entered into the coun- sion, the three friends felt ters; third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m., at Heidi’s Yarn brand. The students also made another unexpected scientists were invited to ty science fair at the 6th - good about their presenta- Haven, 180 School St., Ukiah; 462-0544, call Miriam at 485- participate at the California 7th -8th grade level. At the tion. 7743. discovery. Surprisingly, the participants rated the cere- State Science Fair. It is California State Science “Even though we did not Disabled American Veterans: Third Thursday; 7 p.m.; especially unusual for fifth Fair, the students manned place, we are proud that we Veterans Memorial Hall, 293 Seminary Ave., call 485-7706. als higher while they were blindfolded. In other words, graders to have an opportu- their project for four hours got the opportunity to go to Bereavement Group: Meets third Thursday; open to the nity to compete at the state and presented their project Los Angeles!” says Athena community; at 5:30 to 7 p.m.; Phoenix Certified Hospice of they enjoyed the taste better while they not using their level, because the state to six different judges. Each Teschendorf, enthusiastical- Mendocino County, Evergreen Shopping Center, 1712 S. Main competition begins at the judge asked the team addi- ly, “We hope to go to the St., Willits; call 459-1818. vision. The project was suc- cessful in both their school sixth grade level. However, tional questions. Despite the state again next year, with United Way Inland Mendocino Community Council: due to the fact that one of mishap of their project an even better project!” Third Thursday; from 12 to 1:30 p.m.; Ukiah Community Center Food Bank conference room; call Yvonne Hall at 744- 8567. Mendocino County Art Association: Workshops on third Saturday; 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Grace Hudson Museum; call 463-2268. Seniors honored for accomplishments WEEKLY MEETINGS As we approach the end of ASB officers for 2006- Mayfield; Mackenzie the school year, Ukiah High 2007 include Stephanie McNamara; Erica McMilin; Alanon: Meets Tuesdays noon, Fridays noon, and Saturdays School continues to reveal DeVries, President; Jessica Travis McMilin; Peenaz at 10:30 a.m.; Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave.; for more itself to me. I am referring to Mendosa, Vice-president; Mistry; Henry Miller; information call 463-1867 or 621-2721. the recent senior awards night Ken Allie Ortega, Secretary; Nicholas Miller; Marco Financial Management Workshop: Noon to 1 p.m. and school-wide awards Simone Mata, Treasurer; Paniagua; Carlie Montano; Wednesdays; Salvation Army Office, 714A S. State St, Ukiah; assembly. Both events hon- Montoya Amanda Boardman, student Amanda Morris; Elena Ruiz; 468-9577. ored your sons and daughters representative to the Board. Malorie Ross; Hillary Bingo: Non smoking, non-profit, Bingo will be held in a wonderful way that I have Principal, The perfect attendance Ruddick; Tyler Soberanis; Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. and Thursday afternoons at 1 p.m., at not seen before at a school. Ukiah High awardees were as follows. Joyce Rushton; Lotus the Ukiah Senior Center. Last Wednesday night, One Year recipients were Eric Thomas; William Thomas; Card and Boardgame Club: Meets at 8:30 a.m., on seniors were honored for their McBurney, Nicanor Ceja, Megan Stark; Whitney Vau; Tuesdays in Bartlett Hall in Room 11 and 12 and at 5:30 p.m. academic, athletic, and com- Gonzalez Ciro Ruiz, Nayeli Kali White; Adriana on Wednesdays and Fridays, at Carter Hall at the Ukiah Senior munity service accomplish- Cruz Sosa, Hugo Ruiz, Guadalupe Torres; and Leah Center; for information call Joyce, 468-8943. ments. This year we had 74 Last Thursday morning we Alejandro Lozano Blue Duplicate Bridge: Meets at 7 p.m., every Monday, and at 1 different awards and scholar- had our year-end awards cere- Ruvalcalba, Pearl-Ann Slagle, Students who have earned p.m., every Wednesday, in the community room at Washington ships presented. Six of the mony planned and hosted by Mike Schantz, Chad Williams, three consecutive semesters of Mutual Bank, corner of Gobbi and State streets. Newcomers presentations were new schol- our Associated Student Body Macaela Stenback, Catie 4.0’s were: 10th grade -- are welcome. For more information call 468-8476. arships. The presenters repre- and Leadership class. Energy Baxter, and Sara Kolleborn. Danielle Brassfield; Elena GURDJIEFF Reading and Discussion Group: Meets 7 sented local, state, and nation- and a vibrant spirit radiated Students earning two years of Jordan; Andrew Buckner; p.m. on Fridays. For more information, call 391-6780 or 485- al organizations. Over two throughout the gym. Student perfect attendance were Tyler Brendan Kucz; Keziah 7293. hundred thousand dollars leaders were standing before Busse, Siegfried Denneborg, Cannon; Martin Michelsen; Kiwanis Club: Meets at noon, Tuesday, at The Ukiah were awarded to the recipi- their peers and honoring their Cory Jauregui, Alex Hedges Vicente Chavez; Leanne Garden Cafe 1090 S. State St.; for more information call Janet ents. What I enjoyed most of own. It was a total student and Christine Sequiera. Our Moore; Janice Crew; ; Carlson at 467-2288. all was the way in which this production! Listed below are three-year recipients were Nicolette Pardini; Ryan Dent; Lions Club: Meets at noon on Thursdays, at Ukiah Garden school honored each organiza- the students who were recog- Michael Boer, Bryan ; Hanna Peterson; Sharina Cafe. Redwood Empire Lions Club meets at 6:45 a.m., every tion’s efforts to support nized at the assembly. Jungwirth, and Jennifer Farnsworth; Paul first and third Tuesday, at Zack’s Restaurant. seniors. All night long I was This year’s ASB Officers Watson. The Solo four year Riemenschneider; Katherine NAMI: (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Family able to focus on each recipient were Sarah Senff, President; perfect attendance student was Hardy; Kurt Sassenrath; Sara Support Group) second and fourth Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.; call and his or her accomplish- Jinney Murders, Vice-presi- Travis Busse.; Hardy; Emily Scaturro; and 972-9040, 485-8033, or 467-9116 for location and information. ments. There was no mention dent; Michaelyn Wipf, he following are 2005-2006 Chad Williams. 11th grade -- Nami is an organization dedicated to improving the lives of of money. I was very Secretary; Travis Busse, Block U Blanket winners. Chad Bunting; Orion Lawler; people with brain disorers by providing mutal support,educa- impressed by the local support Treasurer; and student repre- Please come to the stage to be Austin Plocher; Kintu tion and advocacy. this community provides its sentative to the Board, recognized. The fall season Thomas; Camila Burns; Nar-Anon Family Group: Meets Sundays at 6 p.m. at graduating seniors. Rachelle Kerns. honorees were: Chad Bunting, Martha Magruder; Tiffany Unity Hall, 1045 C. S. State St., Ukiah; for family and friends Football; Megan Lorenzi, Ray; Emily Weir; Jose of addicts; 743-2628. Girls Soccer; Luis Mendoza, Cardenas; Ryan Mayfield; and Overeaters Anonymous: In Ukiah – Mondays at 5:30 p.m.; Boys Soccer; Shawn Holly Rus. 12th grade -- Jutta Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Saturdays at 11 a.m.; 741 S. Oak St.; McEntee, Boys Cross Brandon; Chelsea Moore; 472-4747. Meets in Willits on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. at Pet of the Week Country; Inez Lyle, Girls Briana Brooks; Jocelyn Willits United Methodist Church, School and Pine Streets, Cross Country; Whitney Vau, Sparso; Travis Busse; Joseph upstairs; No dues or weigh-ins, everyone is welcome; 459- Girls Golf; Jessica Kim, Girls Turner; and Joseph Knox. 4594. Tennis; Sarah Johnson, These next students are Peace and Justice Gathering: Meets Sundays rain or shine Volleyball; Abby Mulvihill, juniors who have worked dili- at 10 a.m. at Alex Thomas Plaza in Ukiah to drum, dance and Girls Water Polo; and Travis gently to earn five semesters sing for peace and justice; all ages are invited to bring drums Cleland, Boys Water Polo of 4.0s: Daniel Ayala Ortiz; and any other instruments; 462-2320. Block U Blanket recipients Sophie Luoto; Molly Brady; The Redwood Regionnaires Barbershop singing group: for the winter season were: Abrey Mann; Ellie Cannon; Meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday, at the Saturday Afternoon Lindsay Kiely, Girls Jessica Mendosa; Davis Club, 107 S. Oak St.; for more information call 462-3056, or Basketball; Zack Corns and Emerson; Ian Parmenter; 462-3559. Joe Eaquinto, Boys Jessica Kim; Lindsay Werra; Rotary Club of Ukiah: Meets for lunch at 12:10 p.m., on Basketball; Steve Leventis, and Andrew Kong. Tuesdays, at Elks Lodge, 1200 Hastings Road. 467-3674; Wrestling. Seniors who have earned www.ukiahrotary.org. The Block U Blanket recip- five consecutive semesters of Senior Writing Class: Meets from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on ients for the spring season a 4.0 also received a medal of Tuesdays, in Room 10-11 in the Admin. Bldg. of the Ukiah were: Baseball, Tyler honor. They were Catherine Senior Center. Record memories for children and grandchil- Scaturro; Softball, Lindsay Baxter; Aakash Patel; dren. Free and open; for information call Kathie Jones, 468- Kiely; Girls Swimming, Abby Christopher Sparkman; 5006. Mulvihill; Boys Swimming, Danelle Reddy; Mischa Soroptimist International of Ukiah: Meets at noon, on Tucker Mattern; Boys Golf, Steiner; Susan Segar; and Wednesdays, at Ukiah Garden Cafe. Soroptimist means “Best Graham Beard; Boys Track, Jarrod Valentine. for Women” and our mission is “To improve the lives of Simeon Thomas; and Girls This year we have 8 seniors women and girls in local communities and throughout the Track, Nez Lyle who have pushed themselves world.” For more information call Joy Beeler, at 463-6729, Scholar Athletes of the Year to achieve academic perfec- Tina Rorabaugh, at 744-1514 or Jessica Kimball at 743-1902. honors went to Ellie Cannon tion. That is seven semesters South Ukiah Rotary Club: Meets at 7 a.m., on Thursdays Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal and Steve Leventis. Ukiah or four years of excellence. at Ukiah Valley Convention Center, South School St. down- Max is a one year old Catahoula/Aussie High Athletes of the Year was For their accomplishments town; for more information, call M.J. Girard at 322-4088. Shepherd mix. Max is a sweet guy and is awarded to Lindsay Kiely and they too received a medal of T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): Meets from 9:15 to always up for anything as along as it includes Chad Bunting. honor. They were: Matt Allan; 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at Calvary Baptist Church, 465 you. He is very loyal, although a bit shy at first around new people. He has gentle and would Freshman who maintained Elliot Oberg; Lauren Bishop; Luce Ave.; Ruth, 462-8440. good with children. He is adorable with beauti- a 4.0 GPA were: Sara Adams; Michaelyn Wipf; Karen T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group meets every Tuesday ful markings that can only be appreciated in Lina Bhula; Christine Dawson; Luiken Woodworth at Autumn Leaves, 425 E. Gobbi St., in the community room. person. If people are interested in adopting a Emerson; Kristina Castorena; Steve Leventis; and Danielle Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting is from 6:15 p.m. pet, visit the Mendocino County Animal Shelter Anthony Eaquinto; Deidre Williams. to 7:15 p.m.; Linda MacDonald, 467-2391. at its location on Plant Road. The hours are Hallman; Sergio Fuentes; For outstanding service in T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington Mutual Building Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. Hannah Gitlin; Jane Khoury; the area of leadership at Ukiah community room, 700 S. State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to to 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Austin Heckford; Esther High School, the following 10:30 a.m.; it is a low-cost, weight-reduction support group; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and closed on Kasten; Sara Lytle; Amelia students were recognized: call 462-4901 or 485-7801. Sunday. To view other animals available for Lanfrankie; Treanna Leher Jamie Mariscal; Cassie adoption please visit www.pawstoadopt.com. Nelson; Cameron McDowell; Consuelo Macias; Jena See CALENDAR, Page 5 See MONTOYA, Page 9 4 – MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Respect is earned, not given to an office To the Editor: Regarding the recent UDJ article, MORTON KONDRACKE “Show Respect and Get Desired Results.” I’m all for respecting others, but I also cotton to the notion that respect is earned and not a given of office. For years, those of us who are non- Fed up with violent peace activists have decried a general lack of proper and necessary public outrage over the corrupt and crim- partisan warfare? inal activities of George W. Bush and Co. Now comes Ms. Davidson, who has There’s growing evidence that Americans are fed selected certain aphorisms to support her up with the ugly, unproductive partisan warfare served views on the etiquette and diplomacy of up by Republicans and Democrats. But are they going expressing opposition, and directed to rise up and do anything about it? them, not, more suitably, to the Bush One avenue was unveiled last week by the organiz- regime, but rather to the general public ers of Unity08, who hope to use college students and and, perhaps, more specifically, to dissi- the Internet to mobilize millions of disappointed voters dents. I would like to remind her that the to nominate a bipartisan third ticket that will compete application of all proverbs and maxims, in all 50 states. including those about honey catching Another possibility is that major candidates for the more flies than vinegar and not saying GOP and Democratic nominations such as Sens. John anything if you can’t say anything nice, McCain, R-Ariz., and former Virginia governor, are relative to right time and right place. Democrat Mark Warner -- and maybe even Sen. When sovereign countries are being Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. -- might respond to invaded in violation of international law, popular disgust, dispense with pandering to and agitat- when hundreds of thousands of innocent ing their parties’ base voters and run on moderate, civilians are being slaughtered, maimed Other opinions problem-solving platforms. and poisoned by depleted uranium, when It’s abundantly clear that America’s major long-term the body count of US soldiers is soaring From around the nation challenges -- paying the cost of the baby boomers’ and many thousands more are coming retirement, improving health care, fighting terrorism, home mentally and physically broken for becoming energy-independent, closing the inequality life, I am amazed that she would concern Dallas Morning Good move. This case is First: Schedule a public gap -- won’t be solved except by bipartisan agreement herself more with what she sees as the News best left to the courts, where hearing on the Coast so that that so far is utterly lacking. unassailable sanctity and respectability prosecutors can lay out their those most affected by these Immigration, now a first-tier issue, may be an of the office of president. Where is her On Jefferson case and defense attorneys proposed increases can more exception, but the ideological chasm between the sense of humanity and proportion? seizure case may raise issues about evi- easily be heard. House and Senate suggests that it may only prove the The article urges us to remember that dence collection. Second: Broaden the scope rule. foreigners watch our television and draw Members of Congress The timing of this constitu- of the hearings to include an Meanwhile, of course, the Senate this week took up unfavorable perceptions from coverage from both the Republican and tional confrontation couldn’t all-hazard insurance plan for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to ban gay mar- critical of the president. As a world trav- Democratic parties found have been worse. Congress the state. riage -- a measure solely designed to appease restive, eler, former ex-pat and daily reader of something to rally around last had plenty of work to do Third: Keep in mind that right-wing GOP base voters. That will be followed foreign press releases, I can assure her week in Washington fighting before the Memorial Day while these potentially disas- shortly by a measure to outlaw the burning of an Amer- that most of the commentary on our off the Justice Department, recess. Too bad it spent so trous rate hikes are being pro- ican flag. mainstream media, thus far, has been for which they claim is stepping much energy posturing over posed only for the southern- When Washington politicians are not serving up its monumental lack of condemnation on their constitutional toes. this case. most of your constituents, trivialities, they’re usually savaging the opposition. In- and/or questioning of Bush-style aggres- Leaders from both parties Grandstanding and chest Katrina was still a Category 1 power Republicans deny Democrats any meaningful sion and coercive foreign policy. It is the demanded the FBI return doc- pounding won’t score any hurricane when it passed over participation in governing. Democrats, hoping to gain appalling and shameful actions and poli- uments and copies of comput- points with the American pub- Hattiesburg -- well north of power, call Republicans nasty names and try to prevent cies themselves that are drawing interna- er files seized from the office lic. It only reaffirms what the coastline. And the federal- the majority from passing legislation it can run on. tional fire and causing all of us to suffer of Democratic Rep. William J. many voters feel: Those folks ly designated Gulf The latest evidence that the public is fed up with all in world opinion. (A recent poll showed Jefferson of Louisiana, who is in Washington are out of Opportunity Zone -- which of this comes from a poll commissioned by organizers that 70 per cent of Europeans believe accused of accepting touch and out of step with the provides tax incentives for of Unity08. It comes on top of scholarly research that the US is the biggest threat to world $100,000 in bribes to promote rest of us. Katrina-related recovery showing that the American public is nowhere near as peace.) high-tech business ventures in efforts -- covers 49 of the polarized as party elites are, although the middle may The article favorably mentions the Africa and storing most of it The Sun Herald, state’s 82 counties. So why, if be shrinking. peace walks of the civil rights move- in his apartment freezer. Biloxi, Miss. Katrina’s wrath was so wide- The Unity08 poll, conducted by Princeton Survey ment, but omits the civil disobedience It’s hard to understand why spread and the recovery effort Research Associates, found that 82 percent of U.S. that was also a big part of its success. lawmakers would be quite so On hurricane covers most of the state, is the adults agree that “America has become so polarized Too disrespectful, perhaps? Not men- up in arms about this particu- insurance cost of insurance being con- between Democrats and Republicans that Washington tioned at all is Vietnam. Lyndon Johnson lar case. The incident would centrated so disproportionate- can’t seem to make progress solving the nation’s prob- reportedly stated that it was not until he have more oomph if Congress When it comes to insur- ly? lems.” looked out the window one day and saw had a more sympathetic story ance and hurricanes: Why The recovery of South Seventy-four percent say they are “dissatisfied” a quarter million protestors in front of on which to stake the “it’s-a- isn’t the cost being spread as Mississippi ought to be of with the way things in the country are going, the high- the White House gates that he really constitutional-issue” flag. wide as the damage? State vital concern to all est in 13 years, and 72 percent say they’d like a wider knew the Vietnam War was coming to an In fact, we probably could Insurance Commissioner Mississippians because of the choice than just the GOP and Democrats in 2008. end. The chanting, songs and signage find few supportive George Dale said last week he significant economic contri- Asked which issues they deem “crucial,” only 22 were anything but polite back then; as in, Americans amid plenty of wants “to be fair with the peo- bution that the Coast makes to percent identified gay marriage; 30 percent, abortion; “Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids did you cynical ones given all the cor- ple of the Coast, but there are the state. But that recovery is 39 percent, guns. By comparison, 72 percent called kill today?” ruption plaguing Washington. 76 other counties in the state.” being put at risk by skyrocket- education “crucial,” 71 percent said so for terrorism, I am not an advocate for hate, but the At the heart of this con- By “the Coast,” Dale ing insurance rates that dis- 68 percent for health care and 62 percent for the motivating force of outrage has a bona frontation is the “speech or means the six southernmost criminate against South increasing national debt. fide place in the protesting of power run debate” clause of the counties. By being fair, Dale Mississippians. Unity08 is the creation of former GOP operative amok. Everyone can use some softening Constitution, usually broadly means that residents of those Since the success of South ; Hamilton Jordan and , of the heart (a point well-taken) but that interpreted to keep the execu- counties - and not the 76 Mississippi is spread across one-time aides to President Jimmy Carter; former does not equate to showing “respect” for tive branch from intimidating counties north of them - the entire state, why shouldn’t Independent Gov. and two college bully leaders who commit mass murder lawmakers. Separation of should bear most of the bur- more of the cost of that suc- seniors, Zach Clayton of the University of North Car- in our names and run roughshod over our power is one of the core tenets den of increased insurance cess be shared by all of olina and Lindsay Ullman of Yale. Constitution and international law of our democracy and worth costs related to Hurricane Mississippi? Beginning on college campuses, millions of online increasingly without accountability or protecting. Katrina. The state’s commissioner “delegates” are to be enlisted by the spring of 2008. the usual checks and balances. Still unclear, though, is Dale’s comment indicates of insurance needs the author- They will watch rival bipartisan tickets compete and As it is with old adages, use of the whether a constitutional issue that, despite what’s said at a ity or the imagination to then select one to run in the November election on a terms “positive” and “negative” is rela- actually is at stake in this case. public hearing on June 5 in answer that question to the third slate, competing with the GOP and Democratic tive and subjective. Ms. Davidson cer- Late last week, President Jackson, he is ready to sign off satisfaction of his southern- nominees. tainly has the right to ignore perceived Bush stepped in and had the on increasing some insurance most constituents. “This is very much ‘Field of Dreams’ -- build it and negativity, however, shutting off strong seized records sealed, buying rates by as much as 400 per- Otherwise, we fear, rate they will come,” Bailey told me in an interview. He is objection to the high crimes and lawmakers and Justice cent for some Coast residents. increase upon rate increase hoping that by January 2007, the collection of “dele- impeachable presidency of George Bush Department officials more We have several sugges- could price many of us out of gates” will number 500,000 -- far more than the num- does not necessarily give her the time to reach an agreement. tions for the commissioner. this market. bers who will participate in early 2008 party primaries social/moral high ground or make her a -- and that by January 2008, the number could be in the more positive, spiritual person. In fact, I tens of millions. would respectfully suggest that she Those numbers conceivably could attract con- examine what appears to be her own WHERE TO WRITE tenders from the two parties who deem themselves too genteel “complicity.” moderate to win nomination -- say, Warner or former Donna Cleveland President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. 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at the Ukiah United Methodist Church as an MTA’s Summer Schedules load an application, visit www.ruralcommuni- activity of A Healing Cooperative (AHC), a tyhealth.org or email Megan Van Sant, COMMUNITY BRIEFS project that promotes healing through commu- Effective June 18, 2006 Program Coordinator, at mvansant@ruralcom- nity and self-help support. The Mendocino Transit Authority (MTA) munityhealth.org Keisha Castle-Hughes stars in this heart- will introduce revised summer bus schedules Ukiah Valley Trail Group to Grateful Gleaners seeking warming story about a young girl who goes for the Inland service, the Ukiah Valley service hold grand opening of new to strengthen community against the traditions of her people in order to and the Hopland/Talmage/Ukiah service effec- be true to herself, and in the process changes tive June 18, 2006. Most changes are minor in trail at Lake Mendocino through ‘gleaning’ those around her, including her grandfather nature and have been made to improve passen- The Ukiah Valley Trail Group is pleased to who must face his own challenges along the ger convenience and system productivity. The The Grateful Gleaners are dedicated to pro- way. Castle-Hughes was nominated for an announce the grand opening of five miles of moting the growth, preservation, and sharing schedules will be in effect through August 27, new trail on the east side of Lake Mendocino. Academy Award for her performance, becom- 2006. New fall schedules will be issued prior of local, seasonal, organic food through com- ing the youngest person to be nominated in the A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at munally harvesting fruits, vegetables, and nuts. to that date. Significant changes include the Little Bear (Bushay) Campground on June 10 best actress category, with her powerful perfor- following: #9 local bus service times have been They harvest and distribute the excesses mance as a young Maori girl trying to find her at 8:30 a.m. and will be immediately followed offered by generous growers in the community. adjusted to serve Ukiah High School’s summer by a group hike, mountain bike ride, and trail place. school sessions from Ukiah. The most signifi- A portion of the harvest is donated to certain Admission is free and the film is open to the run. Equestrians can call 972-0926 for ride groups in the community. People who grow cant change is to the Hopland/Ukiah service, details. A barge shuttle across the lake’s inlet public. There will be lots of free popcorn and route 54, and the Talmage/ Ukiah service, route will be available for participants who want to fruits, vegetables or nuts and who have extra to other refreshments. There will also be a time share, and people who would like to glean with 52. These routes have been adjusted to provide go all the way around the lake and for those for an informal discussion at the end of the morning service to Mendocino College and who would like to be shuttled back to the start the Grateful Gleaners are welcomed to contact film. For more information, call 462-3360 ext Karen Gridley at 459-2101. afternoon service from the college. after a one way trip on the trail. Participants 203, email [email protected], or visit Summer time also means summer youth will meet back at Little Bear Campground for our website at www.ukiahumc.org and click on passes are available. MTA summer youth pass- a pot luck lunch and volunteer awards. The Redwood Valley Community AHC Activities. es provide young people 18 years and younger new trail winds along the east side of Lake Market seeking vendors unlimited rides throughout the county on all Mendocino providing an appealing alternate Wagonseller Neighborhood MTA bus routes. The price is only $25 dollars route to the relentless series of up and down Interested in selling fruits, vegetables and for all summer. Summer youth passes can be steep sections found on the old truck road. The crafts in addition to having fun at a local mar- walk to be June 17 purchased from any MTA bus driver on MTA trail was built with funds raised by the group’s ket? Redwood Valley Community Market is in vehicles, or by calling the main office. “Drive 95” fundraiser. For more information its third season and it is growing. The market is The Wagenseller Neighborhood invites the public to “Walk on the Wild Side,” a neighbor- Passengers are reminded to pick up their contact Andrea at 972-0926 or email seeking vendors with produce, crafts, and cer- new schedules on MTA buses, or at local [email protected]. Further information tified prepared foods. Redwood Valley hood walk, on Saturday June 17 at 10 a.m. The group will meet at the corner of Clara Ave. and libraries, city halls, or chambers of commerce. about the Ukiah Valley Trail Group is available Community Market meets on Sundays from To have a schedule mailed to you, or to pur- at www.mendotrails.org. 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. This year our season is S. Orchard Streets with the walk lasting about an hour. Participants will be introduced to the chase a summer youth pass, please call 462- beginning on July 23 and concluding on Oct. 1422 or 1-800-696-4MTA. 15. There is a reasonable weekly or seasonal history and current information about one of The Mendocino County Child rate for vendors. For additional information Ukiah’s oldest surviving neighborhoods. Wear Care Planning Council meets and to apply, please call 485-6523. a hat and comfortable shoes. Come explore the Community HealthCorps wonders and challenges of our neighborhood. The next meeting of the Mendocino County For more information contact 467-9798. Program seeks applicants for Child Care Planning Council will be held on Calling all contestants new program cycle Wednesday, June 14, 2006 from 1:30 to 4:30 for ‘Miss’ Relay 2006 Mendocino National Forest The Community HealthCorps of Northern p.m. at the Mendocino County Office of California is currently recruiting applicants to Education, River Room, 2240 Old River Road, This year’s American Cancer Society’s Service to host public work- Talmage. Relay for Life event (June 24-25 at Ukiah High shops June 17 and 24 serve in local community health centers The Council will finalize its five-year strate- School) is coming along wonderfully, says (including health centers in Ukiah, Potter gic plan for expanding quality, affordable and event information. At last year’s event, they The Mendocino National Forest Service will Valley, Gualala, Fort Bragg, Laytonville, accessible child care and development pro- had their first ever “Miss” Relay contest and hold public workshops on Saturday, June 17 Willits and Boonville) in the areas of health grams in Mendocino County. The public is raised over $2,300 for the American Cancer and Saturday, June 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to education, outreach and patient advocacy. The welcome and may use time set aside on the Society thanks to some very special men. discuss its designated Off Highway Vehicle mission of the HealthCorps Program (a divi- agenda to address the Council. “Miss” Relay contestants are men, dressed (OHV) route system. These are follow-ups to sion of the national Americorps Program) is to For more information, call Child Care as women, who while in their finery, champion workshops held in February and March. The engage community members in service with Planning Council Manager Anne Rosenthol at to be crowned “Miss” Relay by declaring why workshops will be identical but will be held in the goal of improving access to comprehen- 467-5143. they should win the coveted title. They then different locations on different dates to allow sive, affordable and culturally appropriate mingle with the crowd for one hour to raise some flexibility for interested persons to health care. The program is an excellent oppor- Flag retirement ceremony money for the American Cancer Society. At the attend. The June 17 meeting to take place at tunity for community members to gain valu- end of the hour, monies are counted and each Forest Supervisor’s Office at 825 North able professional skills and to make a positive to be held on June 14 impact on the health and well-being of their dollar equals one vote. The “girl” with the most Humboldt Ave. in Willows. The June 24 meet- American Legion Willits post 174 will con- money raised is crowned “Miss” Relay. ing will be at the conference center in the communities. In exchange for 1,700 hours of their service to the community, HealthCorps duct an unserviceable flag retirement ceremo- Men, who have wanted to help the American Cabaret room on 200 South School street in ny on June 14, “Flag Day” at 4 p.m. in Bud Cancer Society, but didn’t know how are Ukiah. Members receive a modest living allowance of $10,200, an education award of $4,725, health Snyder (city park) across from City Hall in encouraged to start fundraising, pick out an All users of the Mendocino National Forest Willits. All community residents are invited to outfit, and help in the fight against cancer. For are encouraged to participate, including insurance, child care benefits, training in com- munity health issues, and excellent opportuni- attend. If community members have faded, more information, contact the American hunters, anglers, campers, hikers, equestrians, torn or ragged unserviceable American flags Cancer Society at 462-7482 option 3. off-highway vehicle users, mountain bike rid- ties for professional and personal development. The next program cycle begins in September they wish to be retired, please contact Bob ers, and other interested persons. Sisson at 456-0399 or Art Eck at 459-3911, or Mendocino Rose Society to Persons requiring special accommodations 2006. Applications are due June 15. For more information about the program and to down- they can be left at the Little Lake Fire meet on Tuesday, June 13 to participate in the workshops can contact the Department on East Commercial Street. Mendocino National Forest at (530) 934-3316; Mendocino Rose Society will hold its regu- TTY (530) 934-7724; or e-mail lar meeting on Tuesday, June 13, at 6:30 p.m. [email protected]. at the Ukiah Civic Center Conference Room at 411 Clay St. The guest speaker will be Rosarian Tom Bonifigli. Bonifigli has won Lobster sale fund raiser many trophies for his roses and grows over 650 orders end June 17 rose bushes at his garden in Sebastopol. He Soroptomist International is offering Maine will speak on what food roses need and a fer- lobsters just in time for Father’s Day and grad- tilization program to get beautiful roses for the uation. garden. The Rose Society meets on the second Tuesday of each month. The public is welcome The lobsters average 1-1/4 pounds each and to attend. For more information about the June the cost is $18 live. Pick-up is Saturday, June meeting or to obtain more information on the 17, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 303 Talmage (next Rose Society, call Jessica at 743-1902. to Mendocino County Farm Supply) in Ukiah. Cooked lobsters are an additional cost of $1 each. The deadline for pre-ordering the lob- PRIDE readings to take place sters is June 1. Tuesday, June 13 Profits from Soroptomist International of Yokayo Sunrise’s semi-annual lobster sale go Two Sonoma authors will present readings back into the community. Deadline for pre- from their books on Tuesday, June 13 at 6:30 ordering the lobsters is June 1. To order, con- p.m. at Mendocino Book Company, 102 S. tact Marta Hernandez at 367-1481 or 468- School St. in Ukiah. “Talking It Over, 8631, Sandy Dow at 467-4106 or any member Understanding Sexual Diversity,” by Kay of Soroptomist International of Yokayo Mehl Miller, Ph.D. is a mother’s story of learn- Sunrise. ing to accept the reality of her son being gay “We have so much fun being together and and a professional psychological and cultural selling these guys,” stated one SIYS member. commentary on numerous issues affecting Lobsters are picked up at 6:30 a.m. at San LGBT people. “Grampa Jack,” by Rocky Francisco airport. All were caught and shipped Doubenmier is his first fictional novel about a the day before from the Lynch Lobster Co. in gay grandparent dealing with the custody of his Beverly, Maine. Lobsters are placed in only grandchild and the complications with Styrofoam-lined boxes, stuck in their proper homophobic in-laws. This Pride Week event is little slots like wine bottles, tails down and sponsored by PFLAG, (Parents, Family, claws banded. They are covered with ice packs friends of Lesbians and Gays). Refreshments and shipped. will be provided. For more information call Members of Soroptomist International of 463-2223 or go to www.pridealliancenet- Yokayo Sunrise will also cook the lobster for 2006 Graduates work.org. the customer on site for an additional cost of $1 each if desired, or, cooking instructions will be provided. Profits from their semi-annual lob- New day, time for A Healing ster sale go back into the local community for scholarships and special projects, including Cooperative’s free movie Project Sanctuary, Plowshares, Senior Center, A free showing of the movie “Whale Rider” the Young Parent Program, and a variety of will be Wednesday afternoon, June 14 at 2 p.m. other community projects.

with difficulties, and increase Washington Mutual joy in life; open to all levels of Conference Room, 700 S. Calendar experience; free; 462-7749. State St., Ukiah; for informa- Continued from Page 3 Ukiah Gamblers tion call Carol Crandal, 743- Anonymous: Open group 1624. T.O.P.S.: Every Friday at meeting, 7 to 8:30 p.m., every Willits Chess Club: Meets the Meadows Mobil Court Thursday; back building at beginning at 7 p.m. and play- clubhouse, 8686 East Road, Christadelphian Hall, 23 Oak ing until people finish on Redwood Valley; weigh in Knoll Road, just off S. State from 9 to 9:30 a.m., meeting Fridays, at Mama Java Cafe, St., Ukiah; free; 467-9326. 25 W. Mendocino Ave., from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.; call Ukiah Senior Center 485-8260 or 485-7795. Luncheon: All are invited to Willits; all level of players are Ukiah Community of meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m., welcome; for information, call Mindful Living: Meets Monday through Friday, at the Herb, 459-5911. Monday evenings from 6:30 Ukiah Senior Center, 499 If an organization changes to 8:30; an interfaith Leslie St., $5 members, $6 a phone number, an address, Mindfulness Practice Group non-members; call to make a or any information in this cal- inspired by teachings of Thich reservation; 462-4343. endar, call Richard Rosier at Nhat Hanh; it uses meditation Ukiah Toastmasters the Ukiah Daily Journal at exercises to deepen aware- Club: Meets Fridays, from 468-3520, or e-mail at udjfea- ness, expand ability to deal 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. in the [email protected]. 6 – MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006 SPORTS Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] PIRATES 7, GIANTS 5 LOCAL CALENDAR Pirates rally for road victory WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL By JANIE McCAULEY Worrell into the seats in left-center for ble, and Pedro Feliz followed • Clearlake at Mendo, Anton Stadium, 5:30 p.m. The Associated Press his sixth home run of the year, Craig Durham’s in the sixth with a run- -Calendar listings are culled from the most SAN FRANCISCO — Jim Tracy Wilson added a sacrifice fly, and the scoring single that tied the game. recent schedules provided by the schools and organizations in our coverage area. finally watched his young won three in a row on the road Giants ace Jason Schmidt, coming Please report schedule changes or incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Sports team succeed at things on the road the for the first time this season. The off his 16-strikeout performance Department at 468-3518. Pirates have been trying to do for Pirates went 4-3 on their trip and have Tuesday against the Florida Marlins, months. a three-game winning streak for the had his three-start winning streak They took a lead, lost it, then found second time in 2006 after getting four snapped with a no-decision. He still has TV LISTINGS themselves on top again. straight victories from May 29-June 1. won his last six decisions. Jose Bautista hit his first career “I knew it was going to go,” Bautista Worrell (2-2) entered after Jeremy TODAY said. “Not a bad time at all. It’s big Accardo loaded the bases. WORLD CUP SOCCER grand slam in the eighth inning, rally- Australia vs. Japan, 5:55 a.m. (ESPN2) ing the Pirates past the San Francisco because we hadn’t won a series on the Matt Capps (2-1) pitched the sev- Czech Republic vs. United States, 8:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Giants 7-5 on Sunday for their third road.” enth for the victory, the Pirates’ eighth Ghana vs. Italy, 11:55 a.m. (ESPN2) NHL straight victory. Ray Durham homered and later in their last 10 games in San Francisco. Stanley Cup Finals, Game 4, Carolina at Edmonton, 5 p.m. (NBC) “That’s a great come-from-behind tripled to start San Francisco’s three- Mike Gonzalez got the last three outs MLB Chicago White Sox at Texas, 4 p.m. (ESPN) win,” said Tracy, in his first season as run sixth, but the Giants’ bullpen could- for his 11th save in 11 chances. COLLEGE BASEBALL n’t hold a three-run lead as the teams “Winning a game like that can turn NCAA Super Regional, 10 a.m. (ESPN) Pittsburgh skipper. “It obviously identi- NCAA Super Regional, 4 p.m. (ESPN) fies a number of things we were trying concluded their four-game series on a things around,” Gonzalez said. “I think ANG Newspapers TUESDAY, JUNE 13 chilly Bay Area afternoon. our team is turning around.” to accomplish on the road trip — No. 1, Giants reliever Tim Worrell NBA having a winning road trip.” Moises Alou homered on his bobble- Durham led off the second by send- NBA Finals, Game 3, Dallas at Miami, 6 after giving up a game-winning p.m. (ABC) Bautista sent a 1-1 pitch from Tim head day, hit an RBI dou- WORLD CUP SOCCER grand slam to Jose Bautista. Korea vs. Togo, 5:55 a.m. (ESPN2) See PIRATES, Page 7 France vs. Switzerland, 8:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Brazil vs. Croatia, 11:55 a.m. (ESPN2) NHL Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 5:05 p.m. (ESPN) MLB San Francisco at Arizona, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) JOE DIMAGGIO LEAGUE BASEBALL Seattle at Oakland, 7 p.m. (FSN) COLLEGE BASEBALL Mexico Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 5:05 p.m. (ESPN) WNBA Charlotte at Washington, 4 p.m. (ESPN2) outscores YOUTH Mendo moves to 8-0 SPORTS Iran in NW Construction tops World Broiler to force title tilt with Little Caesar’s Cup In North Ukiah Little League action, Northwest Construction defeated Broiler Steak House, By SIMON HAYDON 5-4, Saturday. The win sets upa Thursday title contest between The Associated Press Northwest and Little Caesars. BERLIN — It took until Northwest led 3-2 going into the top of the sixth inning when the second half for Mexico to Broiler started a rally off with break free from Iran at the with a mammoth home run by World Cup on Sunday. Brett Chapman to tie the score at 3-3. And when the Mexicans A Matt Ross score later in the did, they used a flurry of inning gave Broiler a 4-3 lead. offense. After Northwest tied the score at 4-4 in the bottom of the sixth, Omar Bravo scored his Carson Schram singled home second goal of the match in Paul Steliga with the bases loaded for a 5-4 victory. the 76th minute and Mexico’s Ben Brooks was the winning Brazilian-born striker for Northwest. Also for Antonio Naelson, known as Northwest, Shane Medieros went 2-for-2 with a and Zinha, headed in a clincher in two RBIs, Cody Goss went 2- the 79th for a 3-1 victory. It for-3 with a triple, Steliga was 2- was only the second win in a for-3, and Schram was 2-for-4 including the game-winning RBI. World Cup game in Europe Bobby Ricetti went 2-for-3 for for Mexico. Broiler. Arjen Robben scored the only goal as the Netherlands opened its World Cup cam- paign with a 1-0 victory over COMMUNITY Serbia-Montenegro. DIGEST Later Sunday, Portugal beat Angola 1-0 in Cologne in the other Group D match. Upcoming One-Man In Nuremberg, Iran and Scramble in Ukiah Mexico struggled through a chaotic first half played at a There will be a One-Man frantic pace. Bravo’s first goal Scramble June 17 at the Ukiah Municipal Golf Course. was offset by defender Yahya Each player may hit a "mulligan" Golmohammedi’s score, but on each shot and on each and Mexico dominated the second every hole. The tournament half as Iran faded. entry fee is $25.00 and half the players in each flight move on to “In the first half, everyone the next qualifying round of the was very nervous,” coach tournament. Ricardo Lavolpe said through This tournament is available to both Men and Woman of all ages. a translator. “We weren’t get- Sign-ups are made at the Pro ting possession of the ball. In Shop at the Ukiah Municipal Golf Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal the second half, the team sta- Course. Call the course for addi- Mendo shortstop Tyler Scaturro makes a throw over third baseman Aaron Bauman during Mendo’s 5-4 win tional information at 467-2832. bilized. We had more posses- over Sonoma Sunday in the first game of a doubleheader. sion and that’s why we won the game.” Spikers Volleyball the second inning that scored Tyler and was brought home on a single by Camp June 19-23 Extra base knocks spark Goalkeeper Oswaldo comeback against Sonoma Scaturro and Devin Jackson to cut Jackson to make the score 4-3. Sanchez, who flew to Mexico The Mendo Lake Volleyball Mendo’s deficit to 3-2. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Aaron on Thursday for his father’s Club will be holding its Spiker The Daily Journal Sonoma added another run in the Bauman’s second triple of the day for funeral and rejoined the team Volleyball Camp, designed for The Mendo Joe Dimaggio League fourth inning when relief pitcher John Mendo scored Mike Castaneda to tie the girls going into grades 7-9, June in Nuremberg, was tested 19-23 at Ukiah High School. baseball team upped its record to a per- Espinoza walked Joe Wittig with the score at 4-4, and a Stephen Sommers sac- early when he had to dive to The camp will be held from 9 fect 8-0 Sunday with a 5-4 win over vis- bases loaded to score Steven MacDonald rifice fly brought home Bauman for the his left to stop a header. He a.m. – noon each day and the iting Sonoma in the first game of a dou- and give Sonoma a 4-2 lead, although 5-4 lead. cost is $75. The camp is perfect looked composed apart from for beginning and developing bleheader. Sonoma did strand three runners on base Jackson was the winning pitcher for the Iranian goal. players who are either planning Mendo climbed out of a 3-0 hole on its to end its half of the fourth. Mendo, coming on to pitch the last two Sanchez, who was given to go out for teams in the fall or way to the victory, sparked by a Mark In the bottom of the fourth, Scaturro who just wan tto learn and play flowers and condolences from the great game of volleyball. Pedersen two-run double in the bottom of opened things up with a stand-up triple, See MENDO, Page 7 The coaching staff, which See MEXICO, Page 7 includes local coaches and varsi- ty players, will lead fun skill instruction, drills, and plenty of games – all with a low coach to player ration to promote develop- FRENCH OPEN ment. Call Ori Polkinghore at 463- 0451 or contact by e-mail at [email protected] for a Nadal wins French Open, ends Federer’s clay streak brochure. Registration is also available the first day of camp starting at 8:30 a.m. By HOWARD FENDRICH more difficult maybe than other Federer was trying to join Don AP Sports Writer cases.” Budge (1938) and Rod Laver (1962, Ukiah Golf Junior PARIS (AP) — Unflappable and His 27-match winning streak at 1969) as the only men to win Open July 12 unbeatable against anyone else, Roger majors ended. Nadal’s 60-match win- Wimbledon, U.S. Open, Australian Federer looked helpless at times ning streak on red clay lives. Open and French Open championships The Ukiah Golf Junior Open is Sunday, his bid for a fourth consecu- So consider this: Nadal is now 6-1 all in a row. He also had a chance to scheduled for Wednesday, July tive Grand Slam title disappearing in against Federer over their careers. And become the sixth man with a career 12. The tournament matches boys in age groups of 17-16, 15- the clouds of clay kicked up by Rafael this: Federer is 0-4 against the Grand Slam. 14, 13-12, 11-10, and 9-and- Nadal. Spaniard in 2006, 44-0 against every- But it was Nadal who deposited a under. Over and over, for three hours and one else. forehand volley to end the match, then Applications and information about the tournament can be with the temperature at 90, Nadal Nadal also is the first player to beat slid onto his back on the clay and obtained at the Ukiah Municipal scampered and skidded his way to Federer in a Grand Slam final. The spread his arms and legs, as if to make Golf Course or by calling Paul reach seemingly unreachable balls. Swiss entered Sunday 7-0 in that cate- a snow angel. After they shook hands, Shimmin at 468-0501. Going long stretches without a mis- gory, the best such start to a career Federer sank in his seat, residue of the take, No. 2-ranked Nadal beat No. 1 since the 1880s. red dirt smearing his white headwrap. Special Olympics Federer 1-6, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (4) to win “I can’t say I’m better than him. “I tried. I can’t do more than try,” softball practices his second straight French Open title. Since I was born, I’ve never seen a Federer said. “But having this real begin June 8 “I won the first set easily, and usu- more complete player. He’s the best,” unique opportunity that we haven’t Special Olympics Mendocino ally in a situation like that I don’t let Nadal said. “Maybe he was nervous, seen in such a long time in tennis — County will begin softball practice things go by. But it’s a final. It’s too. Roger was playing today for obviously, it’s a pity.” against Nadal. It’s on clay,” Federer being on the top of history. This pres- ANG Newspapers See DIGEST, Page 7 said. “That makes it very difficult — sure is a lot, no?” See NADAL, Page 7 Rafael Nadal jokes after winning the French Open Sunday. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006 – 7 Prosecutor remains silent as COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 June 8 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. a the College Soccer and held at the sions: Grades 7-9 from 9:30 a.m. - Ukiah High School Softball Fields. Mendocino football stadium. Fee for 12:30 p.m. and Grades 10-12 from Practices will be held June 8, 15, 22, the camp is $60 and the camp is lim- 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. motions attack accuser cred 29; July 6, 13, 20, 27; and August 3, ited to 60 participants. The camp will be held at Mendocino 10, 17, 24, 31. The camp is geared towards recre- College and run by local coaches. Fee By AARON BEARD local police or media or the so.” All practices are currently scheduled ational level players and includes indi- for the camp is $80 and the camp will to be from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. each vidual skill and team strategy in a limit the numbe of participants. For The Associated Press population. That’s irrelevant The accuser told police she scheduled night. motivating, positive, and fun environ- more information and a brochure call RALEIGH, N.C. — With to his decision. It is simply was dragged into a bathroom ment. Ed Schweitzer at 462-3382. Staff includes Mendocino College every new court filing, attor- about seeking justice and and raped, beaten and choked 26th annual Redwood head women’s soccer coach Duncan neys for three Duke that’s his obligation to pursue for about 30 minutes during Empire Summer McMartin and college level players. Ukiah Junior Giants University lacrosse players it.” the party. The allegations led a Call McMartin at 468-3006, e-mail Basketball Camp him at [email protected]. baseball program set for appear to open a new front in As he has for weeks, grand jury to indict Dave The registration form can be down- July-August their relentless assault on the Nifong declined to comment Evans, 23, of Bethesda, Md.; Open to boys and girls ages 7-17, loaded at www.mendocino.edu and prosecution, challenging about the case Friday, the day Collin Finnerty, 19, of Garden the Redwood Empire Summer scholarships are available by calling Signups start May 15 for the Ukiah District Attorney Mike Nifong after defense attorneys for one City, N.Y.; and Reade Basketball Camp will take place at the 468-5088. Junior Giants, a free baseball pro- Ukiah High School gym from 9:30 gram starting in mid-July and running to defend his decision to of the three charged players Seligmann, 20, of Essex Fells, a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 26-30. 2006 Ukiah Triathlon for six weeks. charge their clients with rape. said in a motion the second N.J., on charges of rape, sexu- Each day is filled with fundamental Signups will be from May 15-June woman hired to strip at the al offense and kidnapping. skill progression drills, easy to under- Training Sessions 30 at the Redwood Health Club. Call While Nifong has yet to stand instruction, as well as games respond — either in public March 13 team party initially Defense attorneys insist all Kim Garroute at 462-4501 with ques- and fun competitions. Triathlon coach and personal trainer tions. statements or formally in told police the accuser’s alle- three are innocent, and the Participants can pre-register at the Mike Cannon will be conducting a gations of rape were a men are free on $400,000 bail City of Ukiah Community Services custom 14-week training program in court — there is no indication Department. Tuition will cost $160 in preparation for the 2006 Ukiah the defense motions have “crock.” each. advance, or $175 at the door. Triathlon. Mendocino College dented his resolve to bring the Instead of speaking out, A trial isn’t expected to For information, please call the The program is designed for all lev- youth and high school case to trial. Nifong has encouraged the begin before spring 2007, and Community Services Department at els and offers weekly Saturday morn- football camps 463-6714 or come to 411 West Clay ing group workouts in a fun, non-com- “If he is convinced of the public to come to trial to hear the next court hearing is St., Monday through Friday, from 8 petitive format. truth of the charges, he has his evidence. scheduled for June 22. a.m. to 5 p.m. For questions or additional informa- Mendocino College will host a youth every right to pursue it, even “The prosecutor should not In filings Thursday, the tion, call 468-5823. football camp from July 10-14 and a high school football camp on July 21. if it’s an uphill battle,” said try his case on the front page defense also attacked the Weaverville Mens Slow Both camps will be held at Steve Cron, a criminal of the paper,” said Norm validity of the medical exam Pitch Softball ACS 3-on-3 Basketball Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 defense attorney of 32 years Early, a former district attor- performed on the accuser, Tourney set for June 24 p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. Tournament July 1-2 This is a full contact camp for ages 6- who practices in Santa ney in Denver who now works which Nifong has said led him The fifth annual American Cancer The James Hill Trucking Softball 14. Monica, Calif., and has repre- with the National District to believe a crime occurred at Society 3-on-3 Tournament will be The high school camp will run from Club will be hosting a mens Slow held June 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at sented several celebrity defen- Attorneys Association. “This the party. Pitch Tournament the weekend of July 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and the Ukiah High School outdoor courts. it is a position specific camp for high dants. case will come out in court The medical records 1st and 2nd at Lowden Park in Boys and girls from grades six Weaverville. school age football players. “If he is convinced that the when the evidence is heard, included in the defense through nine are welcome to compete Any questions about either camp The entry fee is $250 and every in the event, and each team will con- charges aren’t meritorious, it’s and the fact that members of motion indicate the exam team is guaranteed three games. can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- sist of 3-4 players. An arm wrestling tournament, rodeo, 468-3098. his constitutional obligation to the public and media continue found only a small scratch on Each player will be required to raise to clamor to reveal more of his the accuser’s knee, a cut on demolition derby and street dance dismiss the charges regardless events will all be held at the ballpark $30 in sponsorship donations, with all proceeds helping to fight cancer. of what pressure he gets from case should not make him do her heel and vaginal swelling. throughout the weekend. To place an announcement in the Registration forms are due June 15. For more information contact “Community Sports Digest,” contact For more information call Matt Ferrick Richard Marks at 445-3432 or Perry The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports at 485-8270 or the ACS office at 462- Price at 443-6854 or e-mail Department by phone at 468-3518. 7643 x3. Sonoma runner Nate Rowland the road Saturday to improve [email protected]. You may also mail your listing to 590 S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, Mendo at first base for the second out to 7-0. Mendocino College Mendocino College e-mail it to [email protected], or in the top of the seventh, then Results from the second fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the Annual Youth Soccer Commuter Volleyball “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE Continued from Page 6 finally struck out Gus Young game of the doubleheader Camp June 19-22 Camp Aug. 7-11 service, no guarantees can be made innings. Jackson got to end the game. were not available at press on the frequency of a listing’s appear- Gerardo Guzman was the time. Mendocino College will hold its Mendocino College is offering a ance in The Daily Journal. To assure Sonoma’s Matt McGunagle to Annual Youth Soccer Camp June 19- commuter volleyball camp in your event maximum publicity, please losing pitcher for Sonoma in a Mendo returns to action 22 from 9 a.m. - noon each day. Mendocino county the week of Aug. 7- contact either our classified (468- hit into a double play to end complete game effort. Wednesday, hosting Clearlake The camp is for boys and girls ages 11. 3535) or display advertising (468- the sixth, and picked off Mendo swept Redwood on at 5:30 p.m. 6-13 and will be put on by Mendocino The camp is divided into two ses- 3510) departments. SCOREBOARD on May 16 — Alou received a long stand- League. Tuesday, May 23: Edmonton 5, Anaheim 4 three straight no-decisions ing ovation after the play, then MLB PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Placed C Mike Thursday, May 25: Anaheim 6, Edmonton 3 Pirates Lieberthal on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June Saturday, May 27: Edmonton 2, Anaheim 1 and consecutive losses. He is another when he led off the 6. Recalled RHP Brian Sanches from AMERICAN LEAGUE Scranton/Wilkes-Barre of the IL. Announced STANLEY CUP FINALS 0-4 on the road this year. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre of the IL will move to Continued from Page 6 bottom of the fourth. East Division W L Pct GB (Best-of-7) Allentown for the 2008 season. Carolina vs. Edmonton Jason Bay singled to center Boston 36 24.600 — WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Activated RF Jose Burnitz left the game in the New York 35 26.574 1 1/2 Monday, June 5: Carolina 5, Edmonton 4 Guillen from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Mike Wednesday, June 7: Carolina 5, Edmonton 0 ing the first pitch from Pirates to start the fourth, extending middle of the fourth with Toronto 34 28.548 3 Vento to New Orleans of the PCL. Baltimore 29 34.460 8 1/2 Saturday, June 10: Edmonton 2, Carolina 1, starter Paul Maholm over the COLLEGE Carolina leads series 2-1 his hitting streak to 10 games. tightness in his left calf. Tampa Bay 25 37.403 12 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL—Announced the resig- Central Division W L Pct GB Monday, June 12: Carolina at Edmonton, 5 p.m. left-field fence for his fifth Last week, Schmidt nation of Beth Elbon, women’s basketball and Wednesday, June 14: Edmonton at Carolina, 5 Notes: Bautista also dou- Detroit 40 23.635 — golf coach. homer of the year. Alou con- Chicago 38 23.623 1 p.m. matched a 102-year-old fran- bled. ... The temperature read Cleveland 29 32.475 10 Saturday, June 17: Carolina at Edmonton, 5 p.m., nected leading off the seventh, chise record for strikeouts set Minnesota 27 34.443 12 if necessary 62 degrees at first pitch. ... Kansas City 16 44.267 22 1/2 NBA PLAYOFFS Monday, June 19: Edmonton at Carolina, 5 p.m. his ninth homer, but the by Hall of Famer Christy West Division W L Pct GB Schmidt went 20 innings dat- Texas 33 29.532 — Giants didn’t score enough Mathewson on Oct. 3, 1904, Oakland 32 31.508 1 1/2 CONFERENCE FINALS ing to Aug. 9, 2002, without Seattle 30 34.469 4 MLS runs on a day slugger Barry against the Cardinals. He was- Los Angeles 27 34.443 5 1/2 (Best-of-7) allowing a run to Pittsburgh. EASTERN CONFERENCE Bonds missed his fifth straight n’t nearly the same pitcher Saturday’s Games Miami 4, Detroit 2 Eastern Conference ... Pirates 3B Joe Randa, on Texas 7, Boston 4, 1st game Tuesday, May 23: Miami 91, Detroit 86 W L T Pts GF GA game with soreness in his left Sunday. Oakland 5, N.Y.Yankees 2 Thursday, May 25: Detroit 92, Miami 88 D.C. United 7 1 4 25 25 11 the 15-day DL with a right Chicago White Sox 4, Cleveland 3, 11 innings Saturday, May 27: Miami 98, Detroit 83 Kansas City 5 4 2 17 14 13 side. The 41-year-old Bonds is “The location wasn’t very Texas at Boston, 2nd game, ppd., rain Monday, May 29: Miami 89, Detroit 78 Columbus 4 5 2 14 10 16 foot contusion, was set to Tampa Bay 9, Kansas City 5 Wednesday, May 31: Detroit 91, Miami 78 New England 3 4 3 12 13 13 expected to be ready to return Friday, June 2: Miami 95, Detroit 78 good,” Schmidt said. “I had Detroit 5, Toronto 3 Chicago 2 3 5 11 13 15 begin a rehabilitation outing Baltimore 9, Minnesota 7 Tuesday at Arizona. trouble keeping the ball down. WESTERN CONFERENCE New York 1 2 7 10 13 16 Seattle 12, L.A. Angels 6 Western Conference with Triple-A Indianapolis. ... Sunday’s Games Dallas 4, Phoenix 2 “When you don’t play well, It was one of those days where Wednesday, May 24: Phoenix 121, Dallas 118 W L T Pts GF GA Giants RF Jason Ellison Boston 5, Texas 4, 1st game FC Dallas 7 2 3 24 24 16 it makes the other team look nothing went right. Any time Oakland 6, N.Y.Yankees 5 Friday, May 26: Dallas 105, Phoenix 98 earned his fourth start in 11 Detroit 10, Toronto 5 Sunday, May 28: Dallas 95, Phoenix, 88 Houston 5 3 3 18 18 15 better, and we haven’t been you don’t win, it’s disappoint- Texas at Boston, 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 30: Phoenix 106, Dallas 86 Colorado 5 4 2 17 15 17 games and fifth overall. ... Baltimore at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Thursday, June 1: Dallas 117, Phoenix 101 CD Chivas USA 4 5 1 13 17 16 playing well at home,” Moises ing.” Tampa Bay at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Saturday, June 3: Dallas 102, Phoenix 93 Real Salt Lake 3 6 2 11 15 17 Lance Niekro struck out in his Seattle at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Los Angeles 2 9 2 8 9 21 Alou said. “Hopefully it’ll get He loaded the bases with Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 5:05 p.m. NBA FINALS first two at-bats and aggravat- Monday’s Games (Best-of-7) Saturday’s Games better Tuesday when we get none out in the fourth. Bay Tampa Bay (Kazmir 7-4) at Detroit (Verlander 7- Dallas vs. Miami Houston 1, New York 1, tie Barry back.” ed his groin before being lift- 4), 7:05 p.m. Thursday, June 8: Dallas 90, Miami 80, Dallas Kansas City 1, Columbus 0 and Jeromy Burnitz reached, Chicago White Sox (Contreras 6-0) at Texas leads series 1-0 Sunday’s Games The Giants loaded the advancing on a wild pitch ed for pinch-hitter Mark (Koronka 4-3), 7:05 p.m. Sunday, June 11: Miami at Dallas, 6 p.m. FC Dallas 2, CD Chivas USA 1 Baltimore (Benson 6-5) at Toronto (Janssen 5-3), Tuesday, June 13: Dallas at Miami, 6 p.m. New England 3, Chicago 3, tie bases with one out in the before Sweeney, who took over at 1B 7:07 p.m. Thursday, June 15: Dallas at Miami, 6 p.m. D.C. United 1, Los Angeles 1, tie Kansas City (Keppel 0-1) at L.A. Angels Sunday, June 18: Dallas at Miami, 6 p.m., if nec- fourth, but Eliezer Alfonzo walked. Jose Castillo ground- for San Francisco. “There’s a (E.Santana 5-3), 10:05 p.m. essary Tuesday’s Games Tuesday, June 20: Miami at Dallas, 6 p.m., if nec- grounded into an inning-end- ed into a double play to bring possibility that the DL is Tampa Bay at Detroit, 4:05 p.m. essary Cleveland at N.Y.Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Thursday, June 22: Miami at Dallas, 6 p.m., if WNBA ing double play. home an unearned run to tie going to be mentioned,” Baltimore at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. necessary Chicago White Sox at Texas, 5:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Maholm, making his first the game, then Alou made a Giants manager Felipe Alou Boston at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. W L Pct GB career appearance against San sensational diving catch said. ... Alou’s solo shot Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. Connecticut 7 1.875 — NHL PLAYOFFS Indiana 6 3.6671 1/2 Francisco, saw his winless across the left-field line on a marked the 24th time a player Washington 4 3.5712 1/2 CONFERENCE FINALS Detroit 4 4.500 3 stretch reach five starts dating drive by Maholm two batters has homered on his bobble- East Division W L Pct GB Charlotte 2 4.333 4 New York 39 23.629 — (Best-of-7) to a victory against the later. head day. Philadelphia 33 30.524 6 1/2 EASTERN CONFERENCE New York 2 6.250 5 Atlanta 30 34.469 10 Carolina 4, Buffalo 3 Chicago 1 8.1116 1/2 Washington 30 34.469 10 Saturday, May 20: Buffalo 3, Carolina 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Florida 23 37.383 15 Monday, May 22: Carolina 4, Buffalo 3 W L Pct GB Central Division W L Pct GB Wednesday, May 24: Buffalo 4, Carolina 3 Houston 6 3.667 — St. Louis 37 25.597 — Friday, May 26: Carolina 4, Buffalo 0 Los Angeles 5 3.625 1/2 Federer’s best game, because right in Federer’s face during Cincinnati 36 27.571 1 1/2 Sunday, May 28: Carolina 4, Buffalo 3, OT Sacramento 4 3.571 1 if it were, he would have won, the coin toss. He sprinted to Houston 32 32.500 6 Tuesday, May 30: Buffalo 2, Carolina 1, OT Minnesota 4 4.5001 1/2 Nadal Milwaukee 30 34.469 8 Thursday, June 1: Carolina 4, Buffalo 2 San Antonio 4 4.5001 1/2 no doubt,” said Nadal’s coach the baseline for the warmup Chicago 26 36.419 11 WESTERN CONFERENCE Seattle 4 5.444 2 Pittsburgh 25 39.391 13 Edmonton 4, Anaheim 1 Phoenix 2 4.3332 1/2 and uncle, Toni. period. And that was nothing West Division W L Pct GB Friday, May 19: Edmonton 3, Anaheim 1 ——— Continued from Page 6 Los Angeles 35 28.556 — Sunday, May 21: Edmonton 3, Anaheim 1 Federer sure looked great at compared to what he did when Arizona 34 29.540 1 San Diego 32 31.508 3 It was the first French Open the start, racing to a 5-0 lead the ball was in play. San Francisco 32 31.508 3 final pitting men seeded 1-2 by breaking Nadal in each of “He makes it tough,” Colorado 30 32.484 4 1/2 Saturday’s Games since 1984, but the play never his first two service games. Federer said, “and I guess, in Philadelphia 6, Washington 2 really lived up to the hype, Atlanta 4, Houston 2 Remarkably, though, Federer the end, he deserves to win.” Pittsburgh 2, San Francisco 0 particularly in the surprisingly Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 2 wouldn’t break again until In the middle two sets, Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 3 lopsided first two sets. Still, it Nadal served for the match at Nadal was downright superb, Colorado 12, L.A. Dodgers 9 N.Y. Mets 5, Arizona 0 was an intriguing contrast in 5-4 in the fourth set. making only six unforced Florida 2, San Diego 1 Sunday’s Games styles and personalities that In the third set, Nadal used errors while keeping points Washington 6, Philadelphia 0 Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 3 created a competing fugue of a 114 mph kick serve for an going long enough that Houston 14, Atlanta 4 St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 5 “Ro-ger! Ro-ger!” and “Ra- ace to erase the last of four Federer made 29. L.A. Dodgers 6, Colorado 5 Florida 7, San Diego 3 Best fa! Ra-fa!” chants at break points in the fourth Nadal, who turned 20 dur- Pittsburgh 7, San Francisco 5 changeovers. N.Y. Mets 15, Arizona 2 game. Then he broke to a 3-2 ing the tournament, is the Monday’s Games Sandwiches Nadal’s biceps-baring Colorado (Francis 4-5) at Washington (Ortiz 5-4), Six Packs lead with the help of two youngest man to win a second 4:05 p.m. in Town sleeveless shirt and below- telling points. straight French Open since Milwaukee (Jackson 0-0) at Cincinnati (Harang 7- 4), 4:10 p.m. Pilsner Ukiah the-knee white shorts. Nadal slid and stretched to Bjorn Borg was 19 in 1975. Tuesday’s Games FAST Atlanta at Florida, 4:05 p.m. Federer’s more traditional col- send a hard shot back, able to How did he do it? St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. “To Go” FRIENDLY SERVICE N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. lared shirt and shorts. muster only a weak lob. “A bit of luck, a bit of ten- Colorado at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. 102 S. State St. Ukiah Nadal’s “Ugh-ahhh!” grunt Aware of his foe’s range, nis, a bit of mental attitude. Houston at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. 462-8849 San Francisco at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. on nearly every shot, sound- Federer looked for Nadal, Federer made more mistakes L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 7:05 p.m. 468-5898 152 Talmage Rd., Ukiah ing angry at the ball. Federer’s then shanked an overhead than usual,” Nadal said. “All barely perceptible exhale. long. Nadal broke when these things together.” TRANSACTIONS Nadal’s baseline excel- Federer roamed two steps out- Federer, meanwhile, is left lence. Federer’s volleying. side the doubles alley to run to ponder what he can do to BASEBALL American League Lake and Mendocino Co. Nadal’s left-handed top- around his troublesome back- add the only major missing BOSTON RED SOX—Recalled LHP Jon Lester from Pawtucket of the IL. Optioned RHP Craig spin. Federer’s right-handed hand and hit a forehand that from his resume. He spoke Hansen to Pawtucket. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Recalled INF Ramon variety. wound up in the net. before the tournament about Vazquez from Buffalo of the IL. Optioned INF Lou Merloni to Buffalo. LARGEST It’s actually that last one “I improved in my confi- wanting to avoid the fate of —Acquired RHP Brandon Duckworth from Pittsburgh for cash con- that might be most responsi- dence,” Nadal said. “I was Pete Sampras, who won a siderations. Designated RHP Kyle Snyder for ~ PICK-UP ACCESSORIES ~ assignment. Optioned RHP Leo Nunez to Omaha ble for the one-sided nature of thinking, ’Now is my record 14 Grand Slam titles of the PCL. Added RHP Todd Wellemeyer to the the emerging rivalry, for chance.”’ but whose best French Open 25-man roster. NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated RHP Shawn Lakeport Camper Nadal’s high-bouncing fore- The backs of Nadal’s run was to the 1996 semifi- Chacon from the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Scott Erickson for assignment. hands make things tough on sneakers have yellow block nals. Sampras’ age at the —Agreed to terms with RHP Chad Lee, OF Jermaine Mitchell, OF Federer’s backhand, already letters that read “Vamos” on time? The same as Federer’s Toddric Johnson, LHP Branden Dewing, INF Mike Affronti, 1B Greg Dowling, C Jacob Smith, RHP Featuring his weakest shot. the left and “Rafa” on the now, 24. Patrick Currin and RHP Josh Morgan. National League On Sunday, Federer made right, and they were always “I was ready to put him at COLORADO ROCKIES—Agreed to terms with OF David Christensen, RHP Craig Baker, OF 24 unforced errors with his moving Sunday. Nadal the top if he were to win this,” Kevin Clark, C Michael McKenry, RHP Brandon Hynick, RHP William Harris, RHP David Arnold, C backhand. He finished with 51 bounced in place, working seven-time major champion Austin Rauch, RF Victor Ferrante, CF Anthony miscues in all, 23 more than himself into a lather, while John McEnroe said during Jackson, RHP Michael Gibbs, RHP Andrew Graham, LHP Devin Collis, SS Matthew Repec, the steadier Nadal. waiting to be introduced to the NBC’s broadcast, “but he’s RHP Drew Shetrone, and 1B Joshua Banda. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Recalled RHP Carlos Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm •263-7755 “I suppose this was not crowd. He jumped on his toes got some work to do.” Villanueva from Huntsville of the Southern 8 – MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL L.A. Iranians come together Rush win AFL to cheer World Cup squad Majority of 160,000 Westwood were hardcore soc- Khosro Roodani, who is title over Orlando cer fans. Others, who make up visiting from Iran, smiled California Iranians a community exiled after the widely as he looked around By JOHN NADEL live in Los Angeles 1979 Islamic Revolution, the room filled with the were simply thrilled to put sounds of men and women. The Associated Press By ANDREW GLAZER politics aside and root for their “In Iran, men and women LAS VEGAS — Mike former countrymen. cannot watch the game Hohensee waited a long time The Associated Press “For me, it’s a heritage LOS ANGELES — It was together,” he said. for the ultimate success in his thing,” said Mike Hedayati, a a rare opportunity for Iranian Eisa Mohebi, a gemologist profession — an Arena 25-year-old graduate student from San Diego, said he felt Football League champi- exiles to cheer for their coun- living in Los Angeles. “I like strange rooting for Iran onship. try. being in the restaurant with Once he accomplished the Sipping hot tea and spoon- because he feared Iranian my fellow Persians in a sort of feat, he said it felt the way he fuls of a typical Iranian break- President Mahmoud brotherhood.” thought it would. fast broth of cow brains, some Ahmadinejad and the coun- Eusan Sadri, 33, drove up “It feels great. And these 100 young Iranian expatriates try’s ruling religious leaders from Orange County with his are the type of men I thought I watched Sunday’s Iran- would use a victory for propa- wife and a few friends Sunday would be surrounded by. And Mexico World Cup match at a ganda. morning to watch the game that’s what makes it special,” Persian restaurant in the heart “This is our favorite game, with fellow Iranians. the Chicago Rush coach said of “Tehrangeles.” but I’m afraid the regime will The game was broadcast in Sunday after his team com- More than 160,000 Iranians make a ridiculous statement if Farsi. pleted an unlikely run to the live in California, with a we win,” said Mohebi, who “No matter what the politi- championship by beating the majority in the greater Los moved to the U.S. five years cal situation is, football is a Orlando Predators 69-61 in Angeles area. ago. unifying global event that sur- the 20th ArenaBowl. Some of those gathered at Mohebi’s concern proved passes any geographical or “It means somebody Canary Restaurant in unnecessary. Mexico defeated KRT photo political boundaries,” he said. Iran 3-1. believed in me and gave me a Chicago Rush's Bobby Sipio jumps over Orlando chance,” Hohensee said. “I’ve Predators defender Kenny McEntyre during game got a saying on my weight action in Arena Bowl XX. room wall in ink: ’Being the best still means something.’ fy before their triumphant “When you think of a quar- orange again in Germany, you might have lost by several That’s how we lived our lives postseason run. terback who you want in the Mexico feel it is an honor again to goals, but at least it wouldn’t this year.” The Rush celebrated their huddle, that type of personali- play for your country. It is be in such a cowardly fash- The 45-year-old Hohensee first championship in six ty, he’s it,” Hohensee said of Continued from Page 6 special to play,” Netherlands ion.” has played or coached in the years of existence in a sea of D’Orazio. captain Edwin van der Sar In Cologne, Portugal had a the Iranian team before the said. harder time than expected AFL in each of its 20 years. confetti at midfield of the “This team believed all match, turned in a solid outing Besides scoring the only against World Cup newcomer He has been a head coach for Thomas & Mack Center, year — that was the one con- just 24 hours after returning goal, Robben couldn’t be Angola, one of its former 13 seasons, including six with where a crowd of 13,476 stant,” D’Orazio said. “We from Mexico — so much so watched the second-highest lost five games on the last caught under a scorching sun the Rush. that Lavolpe said the keeper colonies. Hohensee threw the scoring ArenaBowl. play of the game. We put so and made sure the Serbians Portugal scored early, but Mike Ditka, who coached much effort into this. All the appeared “to have an angel always had to keep plenty of league’s first touchdown pass watching over him.” failed to impress for most of for the Pittsburgh Gladiators the Bears to a Super Bowl vic- times we could have gotten players back. the match, and by the end the in 1987, and played in the first tory following the 1985 sea- down, we didn’t.” At Leipzig’s 43,000-seat “I was lucky he was on our Zentral Stadion, more than players were listening to the ArenaBowl. He hadn’t been son, is a member of the Rush’s Orlando coach Jay Gruden side today,” Netherlands jeers of a crowd frustrated by half the fans wore orange coach Marco van Basten said. back since. ownership group. failed in his quest to win a their sluggish play. The Rush took a page out Matt D’Orazio completed seventh ArenaBowl champi- shirts in support of their team. “We always create a lot of They saw the Netherlands’ chances, but not a lot of Pauleta scored his record of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ an exceptional playoff run, onship. He entered having 47th goal for Portugal in the book, winning three straight completing 26 of 36 passes won four as a player and two Robben, prematurely balding goals.” at 22 — but playing with a Serbia’s players were dis- fourth minute, tapping in after road playoff games to reach for 250 yards and six touch- as a coach. captain Luis Figo sliced downs with no interceptions “We fell behind three veteran’s savvy — slide gusted by coach Ilija the ArenaBowl — just as the through the Angolan defense Steelers did last winter before and running for two more touchdowns and we just Robin van Persie’s pass into Petkovic’s defensive tactics. beating Seattle to win the scores. couldn’t catch them,” Gruden the net on a breakaway. Midfielder Ognjen Koroman and drew out the goalkeeper. Super Bowl. The 29-year-old quarter- said. “If you watch Matt The Netherlands’ win put it called them “cowardly.” The players displayed no After losing six of seven back, in his first season with D’Orazio, he’s just an unbe- in first place along with “I don’t see any logic start- bad blood after their bruising games, it appeared the Rush the Rush, was 88-of-135 for lievable magician out there. Argentina in Group C, consid- ing an opener at the World encounter five years ago in would miss the playoffs. But 992 yards and 21 touchdowns He makes throws you never ered to be the toughest of the Cup with such a closed forma- which four Angolans were they won three of their final with one interception in four teach quarterbacks to make first round. Argentina beat tion.” Koroman said. “If we ejected for dirty tackles and four to finish at 7-9 and quali- postseason games. while being hit. 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and legislators to discuss the problems and age from preschool through high school solutions for obesity. At a local level, these The Mendocino College Board of were offered a performance by Chinese SCHOOL BRIEFS hardworking teens are participating in a acrobats. The spectators watched in awe and Trustees have set their meeting dates for the variety of ways. Elena and James are serv- year 2006. Meetings will be held at the amazement as the acrobats performed their ing on their school’s Wellness Committee Ukiah campus Board Room, room 1060, magic in the Potter Valley gymnasium, said Ukiah High School class and Lauren has taken on the challenging with the exception of the June and August event information. of 1966 looking for issue of examining the types of snacks that meetings.. The June meeting will be held at In addition to their outstanding physical are found in the vending machines at Ukiah the Lake Center in Lakeport, and August feats, the Chinese acrobats also shared missing classmates High School. In addition, the teens are cur- meeting will be held at the Willits Center. information on their cultural heritage rently working on a joint project with the A major change this year is meetings will through elaborate costumes and engaging The Ukiah High School class of 1966 is local chapter of the Cancer Society to teach narrative. looking for missing classmates for its begin at 5 p.m. (not 6:30 p.m.) unless other- elementary students about health and nutri- wise noted on the agenda. Board meetings upcoming reunion on Aug. 12. Please call tion. Ron Wegesser at 462-5959 or Lawrence are open to the public and people are Pomolita bands to hold Mendocino County Office of Education’s encouraged to attend. The Board provides a Mitchell at 4652-8778 to update mailing Nutrition Grant Coordinator Sherri spring concerts with special addresses. “Guide to Public Participation at Public Steinmann is acting as advisor to these stu- Board Meetings” on the College’s website at guest musicians dents and recently they provided a presenta- Yokayo State Preschool www.mendocino.edu. Spring has arrived and music is in the air. tion to the Mendocino County Youth The Board of Trustees has two new mem- Council and will continue to keep the coun- The public is invited to join the Pomolita accepting applications for bers joining them following the November Middle School Bands for its annual Spring cil informed about their projects and out- elections: Larry MacLeitch, Area No.2 2006/2007 school year comes. Concert. The Symphonic, Concert and Jazz Ukiah; and John Hancock, Area No. 6 Bands are performing on Wednesday, May Yokayo State Preschool, located on the According to Steinmann, “schools around Lakeport. The other members are Paul the state are faced with the problem of obe- 31 at 7 p.m. Admission is free. This concert campus of Yokayo Elementary is now taking Ubelhart, Clerk, Area No. 1 Willits; Joan M. will be held at the Eagle Peak Middle applications for the 2006/07 school year. sity and the State of California has taken Erikson, President, Area No. 3 Ukiah; Janet action” to encourage students, parents, fac- School Theater due to the construction at Registration will begin Monday, May 22. Chaniot, Area No. 5 Potter Valley; Gary Pomolita. Special note: 15 Pomolita band The preschool is a five-day a week, three ulty and the community at-large to work Taylor, Vice President, Area No. 7 towards a positive outcome for everyone in alumni are coming to augment the band. hour a day program and transportation is not Kelseyville; Wade Koeninger, Area No. 4 These alumni are students spanning from provided. Applications are available in the the community.” Hopland; and student Trustee Jaclyn Vogel. For more information about this exciting director Darrin Michaels' last eleven years office of Yokayo Elementary School, 790 S. Board meetings for 2006 begin at 5 p.m. at Pomolita making this occasion very spe- Dora St. program contact Sherri Steinmann at 467- on the following dates: June 7, Lakeport; 5120. cial. The program welcomes all children, July 5, Ukiah; Aug. 16, Willits; Sept.20, On Wednesday, June 7 join them again for including children with disabilities. Parents Ukiah; Oct. 4, Ukiah; Nov. 1, Ukiah; and their second Spring Concert featuring the must provide their child’s birth certificate Waldorf School open enroll- Dec.6, Ukiah (Annual Organizational Beginning and Intermediate Bands, under and record of immunization. The child’s Meeting). the direction of Leslie Lind and Darrin immunizations must be current. Also ment currently underway Workshop Date: Saturday, Aug. 26 from Michaels. The concert starts at 7 p.m. in the required is Social Security number of head The Waldorf School of Mendocino 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Board Room. Ukiahi Cafetorium and features the musi- of household, and proof of the last three County is now accepting applications for the Additional information regarding the cians from Pomolita, Frank Zeek, Yokayo, months of both parents’ gross monthly 2006-07 school year. With 200 students cur- Board of Trustees is available online at Oak Manor, Nokomis, Grace Hudson and income. rently enrolled there remain a few openings www.mendocino.edu. Hopland schools. Admission is free. Applications for pre-kindergarten age in the kindergarten through 8th grade class- For more information, call 463-5224 ext. children four years of age by Dec. 2, will be es for the Fall term. Registration beginning now 5203. accepted before children 3 years of age. Beginning it’s 35th year of educating at many local schools Yokayo’s Preschool is state-funded for low children from Anderson Valley to income families. California Code of Laytonville and Ukiah to Lakeport, the inde- Parents of students that will be enrolling Ukiah Regulations requires that acceptance in the pendent Waldorf school strives to bring stu- in this next school year (August 2006) are Daily program be based on the Priority of lowest dents to clarity and flexibility in their think- asked to go to their neighborhood school as income. ing, warmth and discernment in their feel- soon as possible, to register their student. Journal Applications may be mailed or hand- ings and skill and purpose in their doing. If students are not registered now, they Delivered delivered to Yokayo State Preschool, 790 S. The full academic curriculum, compliment- can not be guaranteed an available seat at Dora St., Ukiah, CA 95482. ed by classes in Spanish, music and art pre- the school closest to their home. This is to Your pare Waldorf graduates to succeed socially especially important for kinder students. Door Ukiah High School class and excel academically in high school, col- School locations and contact numbers: of 1976 looking for missing lege and beyond. Calpella -- 151 Moore St., Calpella, 485- To request an application, receive more 8701; Frank Zeek -- 1060 Bush St., Ukiah, classmates information, or schedule a school visit, con- 463-5245; Grace Hudson -- 251 Jefferson tact the enrollment director at 485-8719. Lane, Ukiah, 463-3813; Hopland -- 400 Oak Ukiah High School class of 1976 is look- Manor Drive, Ukiah, 744-1333; Nokomis -- ing for missing classmates for its upcoming 495 Washington St., Ukiah, 463-5242; Oak reunion Aug. 19. Please call Chris (Zynda) River Oak opens registra- Manor -- 400 Oak Manor Drive, Ukiah, 463- Oldham, at 485-1023 or email her at chrisol- tion for fall 2006 classes 5249; and Yokayo -- 790 S. Dora St., Ukiah, [email protected] to update mailing address- 463-5236. es. River Oak Charter School has set open enrollment windows when applications for Ukiah High School class of fall 2006 classes will be accepted. The Chinese acrobats perform in school serves a student body of 225 pupils Potter Valley gym 1996 is looking for class- in grades Kindergarten through 8th. New mates to attend reunion Kindergarten pupils must be a minimum age On Wednesday, May 17, 300 Potter of 5 years on or before Dec. 2. Students Valley schools’ staff and students ranging in 468-0123 The class of 1996 Reunion Committee is receive a free, Waldorf-inspired, public edu- looking for fellow classmates. The class cation at River Oak. The curriculum draws reunion will be held on August 12, at the heavily from the educational model devel- Ukiah Conference Center, starting at 6 p.m. oped by Rudolph Steiner, where the imagi- Anyone that hasn’t updated their mailing nation is fostered and the arts are included address please contact Katie (Johnson) Ford as a powerful teaching tool. Future enroll- at 462-1359 or email at [email protected]. ment windows are scheduled for May 26, Invitations will be mailed this month, but and May 30 through June 9. At the end of only if they have an address. each period, if there are more applicants than the predetermined capacity for the Local students participate school, a public random drawing (lottery) on the State Youth Board on will be held at the Ukiah Senior Center. Classes fill quickly, so parents are encour- Obesity Prevention aged to apply early. Call the school for fur- In Ukiah three local students are partici- ther information about the admissions poli- pating on the State Youth Board on Obesity cy, to obtain an application, or to schedule a Prevention. Lauren Bishop and Elena Jordan tour. The registrar, Lucy Haynes, may be GraduationGraduation FocusFocus 20062005 are from Ukiah High School and James contacted by calling 467-1855 or by stop- Hoffman is a student from the Alternative ping by the office at 555 Leslie St. (next to Education Program at the Mendocino the Senior Center). County Office of Education. These three teen leaders have traveled to College trustees set 2006 Put the spotlight on your graduating Sacramento in order to meet with lobbyists meeting dates loved one by including them in our “Graduation Focus” pages. Your photo plus a personalized message will appear awarded Ukiah High Skywater (21 years) and Billie in the Ukiah Daily Journal on Friday, Volunteer of the Year honors. Melchiori (19 years). Montoya June 16th. Whether high school, college, Finally, the following retiring After all awards were fin- jr. high or even preschool - send Continued from Page 3 teachers were giving a thun- ished, our yearbook staff derous applause by students treated everyone to an upbeat congratulations to your graduate on their and professional slideshow Gibson; Eddie Buenrostro; and staff for their combined Mandy Falgout great achievement. Rachelle Kerns; Eloina featuring highlights of the Ukiah High School 90 years of service. They were Great Job! You are on to your next Zapata; Simone Mata; Grace 2005-2006 school year. level of achievement. We are behind Mr. Robert Taylor (29 years), Cost is only $2500. Rodgers; Jessica Mendosa; Dee Faye (21 years), JoAnn you all the way. 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82; Vic Damone (1928-), singer, is 78; Anne coli. I haven’t liked it since I was a little kid Datebook: Monday, June 12, 2006 Frank (1929-45), diarist/Holocaust victim; Jim and my mother made me eat it. And I’m Nabors (1930-), actor, is 76; Chick Corea President of the United States and I’m not Today is the 163rd day of 2006 and the 85th years in prison. (1941-), musician, is 65; Marv Albert (1941-), going to eat any more broccoli.” -- George day of spring. In 1987, President Reagan instructed Soviet sportscaster, is 65; Hideki Matsui (1974-), H.W. Bush TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1963, civil-rights leader Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear down this baseball player, is 32. TODAY’S FACT: While speaking in Berlin leader Medgar Evers was assassinated in wall” in a speech delivered in divided Berlin. TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1939, the National on this date in 1987, Reagan was shielded from Mississippi. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: David Baseball Hall of Fame was dedicated in East Berlin by two sheets of bulletproof glass. In 1978, David Berkowitz, the New York Rockefeller (1915-), banker, is 91; George Cooperstown, N.Y. TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon City “Son of Sam” killer, was sentenced to 365 H.W. Bush (1924-), former U.S. president, is TODAY’S QUOTE: “I do not like broc- (June 11) and last quarter (June 18).

impression. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. schedule. one. You’re far more in tune LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - 22) -- Because you have the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- with others than usual and ASTROGRAPH - That door to opportunity, ability to see both sides of Feb. 19) -- You’re the type should be able to approach which has been barred to tricky situations, you will of person who is always them in successful ways. you, could open if you sim- find ample reasons to chuck- friendly to everyone you TAURUS (April 20-May By Bernice Bede Osol ply knock. However, don’t le over things that seem to encounter, and this trait 20) -- Make your modus wait too long to do so; it is make everybody else could pay off. A welcomed operandi as artful and cre- apt to be barred shut again uptight. Good for you! opportunity might come ative as you can, your pre- tomorrow SAGITTARIUS (Nov. through someone you’ve sentation colorful and lively 20) -- Someone who has VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23-Dec. 21) -- Sharpen both helped you numerous times been nice to. as possible, and you’ll find 22) -- Everything should run your pencil and wits before PISCES (Feb. 20-March that others won’t be able to before -- but never seeks to your liking in the romance checking your weekly bud- 20) -- This could be a very resist using your bright recognition for his/her input department. That person get. With a keen mind, you special day for you because ideas. -- may once again do some- who is uppermost in your could discover new ways to love is in the air. Both Know where to look for Tuesday, June 13, 2006 thing nice for you. Sing this mind also has his/her make financial situations You could be far more person’s praises. thoughts on you. much brighter and happier. attached and unattached romance and you’ll find it. social-minded in the year CANCER (June 21-July LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Pisceans could be singled The Astro-Graph ahead, which is good as long 22) -- It behooves you to 23) -- Factors of which you Jan. 19) -- Activities per- out for lot of attention from Matchmaker wheel instantly as it doesn’t usurp your take extra pains to be con- may not have been aware taining to entertainment or a member of the opposite reveals which signs are more practical interests. siderate and thoughtful of could become instrumental having a good time could be sex. romantically perfect for you. When materially motivated, persons with whom you in determining how much on your mind, so find a ARIES (March 21-April Mail $2.75 to Matchmaker, you will be capable of rather have dealings, especially you care, especially pertain- medium that is appropriate 19) -- This might be a good c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box remarkable achievements. those who don’t know you ing to someone in a love for fulfilling this need with- day to press for a favor, 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092- GEMINI (May 21-June well. You’ll make a good relationship. out rearranging your work should you be in need of 0167.

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THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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

CHAOS GRID

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CLUE: HEBREW ORDER GRID 111

111

42 111 & 12 47 111 VL 20 111 A 111 111 111 111 111 6/12/2006 DECODED MESSAGE:

ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2006 Robert Barnett

Answers to Previous Learning Challenger SENECA AND CHAPALA

27 58 52 -1 SENE 29 22 31 54 CAAN 16 42 41 37 DCHA 64 14 12 46 PALA 6/10/2006 Husband would like wife to be less self conscious Dear Annie: My wife and I are both 67 and ride a motorcycle. He is in college and will be naturally, you are worried. But you have obvi- have been married for 44 years. When we were 21 soon. He has done everything he is sup- ously given him a solid grounding in responsi- younger, she would usually exit the shower in posed to do -- bought the bike himself, insured bility. Please have faith in his ability to keep the nude, but for the last 10 years, she has not ANNIE’S MAILBOX it, took motorcycle driver’s ed, passed the test himself safe, even if his choice of transporta- shown herself to me completely naked. By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar for his license and wears a helmet. tion is riskier than you would like. Talk to him When she takes a shower, she brings her It seems he’s being a responsible rider, but I about your concerns, take lots of deep breaths, clean underwear into the bathroom and comes know he loves speed, whether on skates, his and know that plenty of people ride motorcy- out in a bra and panties. When she prepares for remain nude at home unless we have guests or bicycle, a skateboard, etc. He has always been cles safely. You can find more information bed, she goes into the bathroom with a night- I have to answer the door. My wife accepts this happiest when blowing down the street with through the National Highway Traffic Safety shirt and comes out with it already on. When -- or at least says she does -- but probably his chin out, hair on fire. Several months ago, Administration (www.nhtsa.dot.gov) at 1-888- she takes her bra off in the bedroom with me views it as unnatural. How do I deal with this? he had an accident on the interstate and was 327-4236 or the Motorcycle Safety Foundation present, she intentionally turns her back so I -- Frustrated With Clothes fortunate to walk away with only a broken (msf-usa.org). can’t see her. Dear Frustrated: In the last 10 years, your wrist and lots of missing skin (bless you kind Dear Annie: This is in response to “D.P. in It’s not that I want to ogle her body, but wife’s body has undoubtedly shown signs of folks who stopped to help him). Muskogee,” who complained about crooked when I try to explain how I feel, she gets a lit- age that she’d prefer to keep under wraps. And I know he is planning to spend the summer ties. Most men either tie a “half-Windsor” or a tle angry and insists she is not hiding from me. although you say you don’t ogle her, you do riding here in the evenings after work. We live “four-in-hand” knot, both of which look But her behavior sure sends me the message seem to pay a lot of attention to whether or not in a large city. The traffic is scary enough in crooked since they are purposely not symmet- that she is. I don’t know if she is self-conscious she exits the bathroom with clothes on. Here’s cars, much less on a motorcycle. I am so over- rical. about her body, but I love seeing her regard- the important part: How is your sex life? If she whelmed by fear and dread that I cannot face Men should know there is a knot that is less. simply prefers to walk around clothed, but the idea of having him out every night on that symmetrical -- the full Windsor. You can find I should add that I have always hated clothes everything else is OK, leave it alone. death machine. I don’t want to tell him not to instructions on the Internet or at the public and wear as few as possible most of the time. I Dear Annie: My oldest son has decided to come over, so how can I control my terror? -- library. -- Acton, Mass. Worried Biker’s Mom Dear Acton: Thanks for your sartorial Dear Mom: Your son is only recently living sagacity. We hope all interested parties will MONDAY EVENING outside your home and your supervision, and check it out. 6/12/06 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 BROADCAST CHANNELS C News Friends $ Friends $ Seinfeld $ Hell’s Kitchen (Season Premiere) (N) $% Ten O’clock News % Seinfeld $ E NHL Hockey: Stanley Cup Final Extra (N) Hollywood Movie News F News Bay Judge J. King How I Met Two Men Christine CSI: Miami % News % A Perfect Pair! G News % Jeopardy! Fortune Wife Swap $% Supernanny $% How to Get the Guy (N) News % G News-Lehrer Served Served Antiques Roadshow Path to Nuclear Fission “Power” In the Life

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430-06 434-06 HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 6/9,12,15/06 6-12,19,26/06 PUBLIC NOTICE WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED NOTICE 120 120 120 120 120 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER 412-06 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Baker Wanted COOK NCO HS/ FACTORY OUTLET ESTATE 5/29,6/5,12,19/06 ROP TEACHER NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Schat’s Bakery is EHS - Ukiah/Wlts For 92 year App. Co. CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06 24860 FICTITIOUS VIDEO CLASSIFIED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, hiring for early, am Cook I-II for Regular $1600/mo. to start. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- BUSINESS NAME PRODUCTION CLERK Plaintiff, v. baking pos., Apply at & Sub Openings. To *Customer Service gent creditors, and persons who may other- STATEMENT San Hedrin (1) $40,000 IN U.S. CURRENCY; 113 W. Perkins St. prepare nutritious *Setup Display wise be interested in the will or estate, or File No.: 2006-F0350 High School (2) $14,059 IN U.S. CURRENCY; Full-time, M-F 8-5. meals for children in *Assembly both, of: STELLA S. HIETALA; STELLA THE FOLLOWING Part-Time (1 hrs/day, Banking (3) $960 IN U.S. CURRENCY; AND 5 days/wk, Strong typing, spell- Head Start Ctrs. HS *Sales SANELMA HIETALA; STELLA HIETALA PERSON(S) IS Support Service (4) $574 IN U.S. CURRENCY, 185 days/yr) ing and customer $10.01-$10.95/hr. *Service (ARE) DOING BUSI- Coordinator A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed Defendants. No. C 06 - 3422 WHA $27.84-$46.36/hr. service skills. Sales EHS $9.82-10.73/hr FACTORY NESS AS: Mendo Lake Credit by: NORMAN E. HIETALA in the Superior NOTICE OF FORFEITURE ACTION Instruct students in background helpful. w/bene. Must submit TRAINING BELL VALLEY Union has an im- Court of California, County of Mendocino. A civil complaint seeking forfeiture pursuant basics of video pro- Benefits package NCO app: 800-606- Start Immediatly RANCH mediate opening for THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests to 21 U.S.C. § 881(a)(6) was filed on May 25, duction. Knowledge available, including 5550x302 or 462-9001 12600 Boonville a Support Service that: NORMAN HIETALA be appointed as 2006, in the United States District Court for of FCC regs, basic paid vacation, www.ncoinc.org. 888-3633 Road, Coord. Qualified personal representative to administer the es- the Northern District of California by the Unit- lighting, sound and health insurance, Closes 6/13 @ 5 PM Ukiah, CA 95482 candidates must FIELD tate of the decedent. ed States of America, plaintiff, against the in- camera equipment; 401K and more. (postmark not ac- Alan K. Beales have 3 years pro- REPRESENTATIVES rem defendant funds. editing machines Pick up cepted). EOE. X THE PETITION requests the decedent's will P.O. Box 387 gressively responsi- Advanced Field Serv- In order to contest forfeiture of the in rem de- and software. Re- application at and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. Boonville, CA 95415 ble acctg./clerical COUNSELOR ices seeks field reps fendant funds, any person who asserts an in- quires valid Calif. The Ukiah The will and any codicils are available for ex- Michelle A. Beales exp. AA degree or TAPESTRY in the Lake & Mendo- terest in or right against the property, must file Design. Subj Cred Daily Journal amination in the file kept by the court. P.O. Box 387 equivalent exper. FAMILY cino County area to a verified statement identifying the interest or issued based upon 590 S. State St. X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- Boonville, CA 95415 req.. visa process- SERVICES complete a variety of right within 30 days after the date of service work exp. Ukiah or Emil minister the estate under the Independent Ad- This business is con- ing-product knowl- Support Counselor residential insurance of the complaint or within 30 days after the Mendocino County resume to ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will ducted by Husband edge. Good organi- to work with chil- surveys. To apply: date of final publication of the Notice of For- Office of Education udjpublisher@ & Wife. The regis- zational, verbal, dren and families, www.afsweb.com allow the personal representative to take feiture Action, whichever is earlier. The Court For an application pacific.net trants commenced to packet call 707-467- written skills & a in homes, commun- FLAMINGO many actions without obtaining court appro- may allow additional time. with minimum transact business un- 5012 or visit positive attitude. ity and in and after- RESORT HOTEL val. Before taking certain very important ac- An agent, bailee or attorney must state the salary require- der the fictitious busi- www.mcoe.us/jobs We offer competi- school program in is seeking: tions, however, the personal representative authority to file a statement of interest or right ment. No phone ness name or names DEADLINE: 6/15/06 tive salary, excel- Ukiah. Requires *Banquet Captain will be required to give notice to interested against the property on behalf of another. calls please. listed above on May lent benefits, NO AA, BA, MA or *Catering Sales persons unless they have waived notice or Any person who files a statement of interest 3 In-Home Respite Must pass preem- 11, 2006. Endorsed- SATURDAYS, a MSW & experience Mngr in or right against the property must serve & Behavior Respite ployment drug test consented to the proposed action). The inde- Filed on May 12, fun working envi- with chilren in a *Restaurant Mngr and file an answer within 20 days after the fil- Workers needed. and background pendent administration authority will be grant- 2006 at the Mendoci- ronment & business mental health or re- No calls, fax resume ing the statement. $7.56 & $9.50p/hour. check ed unless an interested person files an objec- no County Clerks Of- casual. Send or habilitatiive setting. to: 707-527-9249 or Statements of interest and answers should be Health Ins. Pd. mi. tion to the petition and shows good cause fice. email (jenniferw@ CNA’s - Come Join $18-$21 per hour; email: filed with the Office of the Clerk, United Ukiah & Willits areas. why the court should not grant the authority. /s/Alan K. Beales mlcu.org) resume Our Winning Team. depending on edu- [email protected] States District Court for the Northern District Provide in-home care A HEARING on the petition will be held on ALAN K. BEALES to Mendo Lake All shifts. Cloverdale cation and experi- FNP/PA - PT of California, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th to fams. w/children June 30, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept. E, locat- Credit Union, PO Health Care Center. ence. Benefits. Community Clinic. Floor, San Francisco, California 94102, and (or adults) w/develop- ed at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State Street, Box 1410, Ukiah, 72 bed SNF is look- 463-3300 for appli- For info please call copies should be served on Patricia J. Ken- mental disabilities NOTICES CA 95482/Fax 707- ing for exceptionals & cation packet. 707-743-9931 ex 101 Ukiah, CA 95482 ney, Assistant United States Attorney, 450 10 (some w/behavioral 468-0350 caring individuals to Apply by 6/19/06. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- Golden Gate Avenue, 10th floor, San Francis- GUITAR AND KEY challenges.) P/T to make a difference in tion, you should appear at the hearing and co, California 94102. PLAYERS WANTED! F/T Wkdys & eves, BARTENDER the life of our resi- DENTIST state your objections or file written objections Additional procedures and regulations regard- Top Shelf is looking & some wkends. 18+ No. exp. necessary dents. Very competi- PT, Community with the court before the hearing. Your ap- ing this forfeiture action are found at 19 for talented, and yrs., willing to work a for right person. tive wages. Contact Clinic. For info please U.S.C. §§1602-1619 and at 28 C.F.R. § 9. dedicated players to min. of 15hrs a wk. pearance may be in person or by your attor- Infamous bar in Barbara 894-5201 call 743-9931 ext 101 Forester and join tour ready band. Have (or obtain) ney. Respectfully submitted, Boonville. 707-895- DRIVERS - Golden Forestry Tech. Call 530-864-1829 CPR/First Aid certs, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent KEVIN V. RYAN 3823 or 707-489-1711 State Overnight is Mendocino United States Attorney neg. TB within past 2 creditor of the deceased, you must file your I, Lorrin John Business Manager hiring drivers with Redwood Co., Dated: May 25, 2006 yrs, reliable trans. & claim with the court and mail a copy to the Kester Jr., will no 7.5 hrs. day. Aug. - van or pickup LLC PATRICIA J. KENNEY phone, valid CDL, personal representative appointed by the longer be responsible Jun. School Yr. Sal. w/shell for local the Area For- Assistant United States Attorney proof of Ins. & re- court within four months from the date of first for debts incurred by DOE + benefits. Come Join morning small pack- ester with Timber 6/12, 6/19, 6/26/06 ceive a criminal re- issuance of letters as provided in section anyone other than Tree of Life Charter age delivery routes Harvest Plans and CNS-979845# cord clearance. Con- Our Team myself. School 462-0913 based in Mendocino perform a variety of 9100 of the California Probate Code. The UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL tact Francois Kirby at /s/ Lorrin John Kester Apply by 6/15 Now accepting County area. Earn field work. BS de- time for filing claims will not expire before four Families United- Jr. California Mentor applications for $10.00 per hour gree or 1+ yr. relat- months from the hearing date noticed above. Respite 263-3921 or 424-06 LORRIN JOHN KES- is looking for respite Casino Executive plus mileage reim- ed exp. in forestry/ YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the 1-800-640-3992. App. 06/05,12/06 TER JR. providers to work Chief of Security bursement plus ad- logging field & valid court. If you are a person interested in the es- deadline 06-15-06 PUBLIC NOTICE with adults with 21 Pit Manager ditional reimburse- CDL req. Email re- tate, you may file with the court a Request for JUNE 5, 2006 NOTICE TO BIDDERS ACCOUNTING developmental disa- Gift Shop Clerk ment based on local sume to recruiter@ WAGE Law Class Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ukiah MANAGER bilites. Our respite Coyote Valley fuel cost. Benefits mendoco.com or fax an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or Unified School District, 925 North State Actions are pending for E Center locat- mentors provide 24 Shodakai Casino available including to 707-485-6873. of any petition or account as provided in Pro- Street, Ukiah, CA 95482, is soliciting bids for against fast food res- ed in Ukiah. Over- hour care a couple 7751 N. State St. health coverage and See additional bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- the provision of various petroleum products taurants & other busi- sees all Fiscal op- times a month. Great Redwood Valley 401K with Company employment cial Notice form is available from the court for vehicle use for the 2006-2007 school year. nesses for not paying erations for $12M second income. M-F 9-5 EOE match. opportunities at clerk. Sealed bids will be received up to but not lat- wages, overtime, & non-profit agency; Please call 707-467-4752 Call Steven Koller www.mrc.com ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: er than noon on Monday June 19, 2006 at the not paying wages, Salary based on 707-442-4500. 866-779-7726. EEO/ADA District Office Boardroom, 925 N. State giving meal & rest Barry Vogel experience; Full- Caregiver for mental COMMUNITY Street, Ukiah CA (707) 463-6822. Bids must breaks. You may be 280 No. Oak Street (Mail: P.O. Box 383) time 40 hrs/week- health facility. Knowl- SERVICE E Center’s Migrant FT AV Installer be submitted on forms supplied by the Dis- owed money! with benefits; bilin- edge of Psych meds. OFFICER: Head Start Prgrm Clean DMV SBCA/ Ukiah, CA 95482 trict, which may be obtained at the District Of- Attorney Michael gual (English/Span- $8-$10 hr to start. City of in Kelseyville: Cedia helpful Apply (707) 462-6541 fice. Carver. Toll Free ish) preferred. 467-0911 Healdsburg. Associate Teacher- at Sound Company /s/Barry Vogel The Board of Education reserves the right to 877-219-8481 HIGH SCHOOL For more CAREGIVERS Salary range: 40 hrs/wk split-shift; BARRY VOGEL reject any or all bids and waive any irregulari- $3014-$3663 per SCIENCE TEACHER information & Private Home Health 90 day position; ty or informality in bidding. month, plus excel- 06-07 school yr. 20 PERSONALS application con- Agency needs sup- S. Turner lent benefit package. $10.55 with poten- FT, w/bene. 437-06 If you purchased Unit tact: P. Martin @ portive staff for devel- Director of Transportation Performs a variety tial up to $12.85; $34,680-$44,294/yr. 6-12,19,26/06 #960 from C & M 410 Jones Street, opmentally disabled of assignments in CDA credential or Valid Ca cred req’d. Notice of Abandoned Trailer 400-06 Storage on 6-9-06 Ukiah, 468-0194 men. Exp. with elder support of the City’s Min 12 core units Apply Sara I. at Pleasure Cove Marina 6/12/06 Please call 485-1179 X 111 Open until care a plus. F/T, P/T, Police Department ECE & 1 yr classrm AVUSD Lake Berryessa, Napa, California NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING So we can buy back. filled. EOE avail. in Ukiah. $10- activities. Particular exp; Bilingual is Box 457, On May 30, 2006, the Bureau of Reclamation The Board of Trustees of the POTTER VAL- $11 hr. + mi. CDL, emphasis is placed LOST & Accounting Mgr. preferred not re- Boonville, CA 95415. sent a letter to Greg Bianchini’s last known LEY COMMUNITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS- auto ins., clean DMV on parking enforce- 30 FOUND Mendo. Community quired (English/ Howard Hospital place of residence to notify him that he is to TRICT, at a public meeting on Wednesday, & good ref. a must. ment, processing LOST Backpack with Health Clinic. Inc. Spanish). Cook Opportunities promptly advise Reclamation, in writing or by June 28, 2006 at 7:30 pm at the Potter Valley Toll free and maintaining High School Library, Potter Valley, California, birth cert. papers, Seeks a professional 1-877-964-2001 evidence and Aide-25 hrs/wk RN, ICU, FT telephone, of the date by which he intends to and other important w/Mngmt. exp. & proerty and taking RN, ICU per diem. will conduct a public hearing to adopt the Case Manager $7.50 with potential have his travel trailer and all other personal info. No questions strong leadership reports. Requires RN, ER, per diem 2006-07 BUDGET. This may be inspected at working w/youth up to $9.13; High property removed from Pleasure Cove Marina asked. $20 Reward skills. Actng. software education equiva- RN, Med/Surg, PT the POTTER VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL ages 16-19 in school diploma or in Napa County adjacent to Lake Berryessa. Suma Lee Foldger admin. skills req. lent of completion Occup. Ther, FT DISTRICT OFFICE, 10270 S. Main St., Potter THPP. Creative GED; or 1-3 three That letter was to further notify Greg Bianchini 462-3176 Pref. Great Plains. of the twelfth grade RN, PACU/OP Valley, California, Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00. challenging position mos. related exp. that if he did not respond by June 6, 2006, $45k-$55k DOE. and a minimum of Surg, PT w/supportive &/or training; or Lost Men’s Gold Fax: 707-468-0793 one year of work Cook, temp Reclamation will arrange to have that proper- clinical team. FT Wrist Watch En- [email protected] experience in a equiv. comb of Occup. Ther, FT ty removed, have it destroyed or sold at auc- w/bens. Must have graved back Lost @ ATTORNEY public safety setting educ and exp. Posi- Rad Tec, FT tion, and will attempt to recover Reclama- MA pref or BA in requiring public court house. Reward Criminal Defense tions must have Phys. Ther, FT tion’s resulting costs from Greg Bianchini. Ukiah Daily human svcs. w/exp. contact skills. No questions asked. Firm seeks associate valid CA driver’s li- CRNA, FT Since Reclamation’s records reveal that Greg in related field. Course work Tom 462-8423 for contract work in cense. More info Apply online Bianchini did not receive that letter, Reclama- Fingerprint clear- in criminal justice Journal Ukiah; 10-20 hrs/wk. contact: M. Zamora HowardHospital.com White, male Chihua- ance req’d. Fax is highly desirable. tion believes that Greg Bianchini’s place of Three+ years mini- @ West Region Of- or call 456-3101 hua, found in Despi- resume to: Attn: HR City application residence cannot be ascertained. Hence Rec- mum F/T Fel/Misd fice, 39839 County Delivered na area in Ukiah 77-462-6994 or required. HUMAN RESOURCE lamation is hereby notifying Greg Bianchini criminal defense For application 485-8470 mail to: Attn: HR Rd. 17A, Woodland ASSISTANT through the Ukiah Daily Journal publication experience required. contact the 95695 (530)668- Ability to handle con- HELP Fax resume/letter to PO Box 422, Ukiah, that (1) by no later than June 26, 2006, he is to Your CITY OF 4783. Final filing fidential issues, pay- WANTED (707) 571-5521 or CA 95482. Lic. to advise Reclamation, in writing at 5520 120 HEALDSBURG date is 6/22/06, roll prep, benefit ad- call (707) 462-5950 #237000979. EOE Personnel Office min & HR practices. Knoxville Road, Napa, CA 94558 or by tele- 2 FT Stylists at 5pm. EOE Door AVUSD 1/2 Bus 401 Grove Street Must be computer lit- phone at 707-966-2111, extension 106, of the Headlines Hair Childcare PT Potter Driver/ 1/2 Mechanic. Healdsburg, CA erate, & detail orient- date by which his personal property in Pleas- Design 462-6000 Valley, Need Refer- Executive Director $14.43-$15.34/hr, 95448. Phone ed. Use of ABRA HR ure Cove Marina will be removed; (2) if Greg ences, Clean DMV for non profit clinic. & Payroll software a Assistant in busy le- 8hr/day, 261 days/yr. 707-431-3322. Bianchini does not so advise Reclamation by 743-1721 Deadline to apply Potter Valley Com- plus. Wage depends gal office. Solid office Apply Sara I., such date, Reclamation will arrange to have 6/23/06. munity Health Center on exp. Excellent skills requierd. Previ- AVUSD Box 457, CNA’s F/T, P/T, the personal property removed and destroyed Find us on the 707-743-9931 x 101 benefit pkg. EOE. ous legal experience Boonville, CA 95415 days & PM’s. or sold at auction; and (3) Reclamation will at- Web at Exp. lumber truck Send resume or apply 468-0123 desired. Send re- Great working cond. METALfx tempt to recover all of its resulting costs for CAREGIVERS & Apply in person www.ci.healds driver. Class A Req. sume to 532 South burg.ca.us. 300 E. Hill Rd. removal, disposal, and remedial costs from MA’S Valley View Skilled Apply at 1117 Main Street, Ukiah or Apply in person Nursing Center, EOE/AA/ADA. Willits, CA 95490 Greg Bianchini. fax to (707)462-7652 1343 S. Dora St. 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah Commerce Dr. Ukiah 456-2175 14- MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP BUSINESS APARTMENTS WANTED TO PETS & 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 300 UNFURNISHED 380 SHARE RENT 500 SUPPLIES IN-HOME CARE Medical – PRODUCTION Round Table Pizza averages $18/hour. COMMERCIAL Clean 2bdrm. apts., ROOM FOR RENT TWO FEMALE HI- Local medical office Now hiring for eves & Send resume to LEASE UKIAH nice Westside neigh- $450 incl. util. MALAYAN RABBITS WORKERS ADMINISTRATOR seeks energetic indi- wkends. Must be 18 VETERAN Pat Hanks 2030 Industry Rd. borhood. Good cred- 468-9332 WITH CAGE-Box- NEEDED Fetzer Vineyards vidual to assist with Seeking individual or older. Apply in per- SERVICES Navarro Vineyards, 1. 5000 Sq.Ft. Aprx. it, N/S, no pets, Sec. 490-7157 trained $25 391-3132 In-Home front office reception- w/excellent commu- son between 1-4 @ OFFICER POB 47 w/400 sf office 8 O.K. $685-$800 Supportive ist tasks, including nication & organiza- 292 S. State St. Philo, CA 95466 2. 5000 Sq. Ft. Aprx. mo. 462-3563 Blue Point Himy 3 Services Public scheduling, answer- tional skills to pro- Fax 707-895-9501 720 sq ft clean room 440 FURNITURE female kittens CFA Authority Referral SALES CLERK. Mendocino ❤ ❤ ing phones and filing. vide administrative [email protected] w/1500 sf office. HEART of UKIAH Couch & Love seat reg. 8wks old So Registry Must be avail. eves. County Excellent salary & support to the Bot- Melanie 707-485-1328 LUXURY TOWNHOME gd cond. $150 Nordic Cute! $400. ea. Mom Workers needed to & wkends. Apply at Department of benefit package in- tling Dept. Duties in- SERVICES 2bd2ba Avl. 7/15 Track Pro. $25. Re- on site. 485-8991 provide domestic New Realse Video COMMERCIAL cludes medical, den- clude maintenance Social Services 200 OFFERED Small pet OK. frig. $75 463-8590 services and per- 1072 N. State RESIDENTIAL & Jack Russell Puppies tal, LTD, life insur- & management of Salary: $3803- Busy Bees 463-2973 sonal care to aged, Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm OFFICE SPACE Papered. Parents on ance and 401(k). various database $4623/Monthly. Housecleaning blind or disabled SECRET AVAILABLE Move in Special! APPLIANCES site, have shots. Please send resume tracking programs, Opportunity to man- services inside & out. 460 persons. $8.50 per SHOPPERS For recorded Listings, Lrg. 2 bd. 1ba. Lndry, $350 456-1142 by fax to 707- ISO documentation, age the Veterans 391-2953 USED hour. Health Bene- Needed to Evaluate Call 462-1840 Ext. 195 carport, storage, N/S 573-6941, email to standard operating Services Unit, pro- APPLIANCES fits and Workers Local Business Flex Certified Phono- Office Spaces or N/P. Ref. $750+ Mini Dachshunds [email protected] or procedures, and viding a variety of & FURNITURE. Compensation In- hrs, E-Mail Req’d Graphix Reading/ 776 S. State St. sec. 462-5159 AKC 2 male red/dap- mail to 3536 Mendo- safety & training re- services and pro- Guaranteed. 485-1216 surance. Tasks 800-585-9024 ext grams for veterans Spelling Tutor One 340 sf. $375/mo. ple, 9 wks, $500. ea. cino Avenue, Suite cords. Req. degree Studio, $625/mo. + may include clean- 6520 on one instruc afford- 390 sf $425/mo. MISC. 275-2536or 459-7113 200 Santa Rosa, CA in Business Admin. and their depend- ing, cooking, laun- able rates 463-2835 Inc. util, janitor, cent. dep. All utils pd. 480 FOR SALE 95403 or related field or 1- Security Guard/ ents. Oversee com- dry, bathing, and ht/air, off st. parking. No sect. 8/N/P.All Waterbed, queen, 3 yrs. work exp. in a Event Staff. P/T to plex service sys- FINANCIAL LIVESTOCK feeding. Must con- Medical Billing 468-5426 utils. pd. 462-8700 double pedestal, mir- 510 similar role, strong F/T. $7.00 hr. to start tems and personnel 205 SERVICES sent to be finger- 5 Temps - ASAP! rored headboard, Horse pasture nr. computer skills in- DOE. For more info. functions. Must be BANKRUPTCY APARTMENTS printed for a crimi- Possible temp-hire Nightsand, Chiferobe Ukiah. Miles of trails, cluding Excel, Word, call 888-211-2321. a veteran and pos- is it for me? UNFURNISHED nal background 90 days, pref. some 300 300/obo 463-0283 lv arena, lots of extras. Database & Email SUMMER JOBS & sess accreditation FREE check, provide ref- med. exp.$10-$12/hr 2 bdrm 1bth message. Sheli 462-4784 programs. Must BEYOND NOW!!! by VA as a Claim consultation by phone! erences, and attend DOE.Apply in person $800/mo. N/P N/S work well in a team Full-Time & Part- Representative. Ed- Atty Ed Dechant Apricots, wht nect, GARAGE an orientation or Fax: 707-468-0793 230 Observatory UKIAH environment. Bilin- Time. No experience ucation and experi- 800-823-0600 24 lb boxes, $16.50, 590 SALES class. Applications 333 Laws Ave. Ukiah Ave. 707-265-4318 140 Zinfandel gual skills a plus. needed. Experienced ence. For further in- taking orders- lve Alert-Senior Center and orientation are [email protected] BUSINESS 1bd1ba. $660 Apply on-line to workers please apply fo call 707-463- 2bd. 1 ba $800 name, ph.# & # of Thrift Open Mon-Sat available in Span- Medical- OPPORT. Hud OK. www.brown- and new high school 4261; Job Line 707- 210 2 bd. TH $825 boxes on mes. mach. 10-4, Donations of ish through the Wil- Very experienced forman.com. grads and next year’s 463-5424 or web- 90 Vending Ma- No Section 8. 485-7591 good quality furniture lits office. LVN to work in busy CENTURY 21 In Careers Section, seniors welcome. site: www.co. chines Absolute LEE KRAEMER only & volunteers To apply, call in local cardiology prac- Les Ryan Realty Aquarium, washer, job search using Drug test required, mendocino.ca.us/hr Goldmine Excl. PROPERTY MGMT needed 462-4343 Ukiah 467-5875, tice. Excellent salary Property Management dryer, recliner, freez- keyword 691BR. good DMV a plus. Closes: 6/23/06 Equip/Locs. All for 463-2134 in Fort Bragg & benefit package 468-0463 er, juicers, sofa, AA/EOE M/F/D/V Assist disabled in $10,995 (800) FREE GARAGE 962-1150, or in includes medical, 2bdrm, 1bth apt. w/ 462-2612 their home and on Wanted neat inthu- 440-7761 garage, $700/mo. no SALE SIGNS. Willits 456-3752 dental, LTD, life in- Real Estate community outings. siastic import auto 90 Vending Machines sec. 8, 6062 N. Direct TV set up Realty World Selzer surance and 401(k). Licensed or not. Call for interview tech. 3-5 yr exp., Absolute Goldmine State St. 485-1562 320 DUPLEXES Realty. 350 E. Gobbi JOIN THE HELPFUL Please fax resume to We’re hiring now! w/2 boxes, 2 remotes 485-5168 self-motivation a +. Excl. Equip/ Locs. All 2 bd. 351 Creekside, HARDWARE FOLKS (707) 573-6941, Offices in your area. 4 New luxury, 1 bd. $350 (cost $650). REC VEH Support develop- Apply in person for 10,995 Willits. Lndry rm. No AT MENDO MILL, email [email protected] Will pay for your Townhomes.Mason Kenko magnetic twin 610 CAMPING mentally disabled 213 S. Main Ukiah (800) 440-7761 pets. Sml. bk yd. Ga- UKIAH ** LOCAL or mail license & give you St., Uk. Apt. size w/d 1995 17FT 5th wheel in their own home. rage. $800. 485-0841 mattress. $100. AREA DELIVERY 3536 Mendocino free training. Wanted- Licensed RETAIL BUSINESS HU. Full appl. Avail. Wildwood by Rock PT, FT & wkends. PU Kathy 468-0251 DRIVER. Ave, Suite 200 Santa 800-400-5391 ex. 958 Class A truck driver, FOR SALE 7/1.Starting $895/mo. Wood, exc. cond. application at Avail now 2 bdrm 468-8763 Build loads and deliv- Rosa, CA 95403 RECEPTION CLERK drive for sm. const. The Dragon’s Lair, a $1000 dep. App. at A/C, TV ant. $6500 Mountain View w/W.D. hu. priv. yd. er building materials MOTOSPORTS 20/hrs, Ukiah, large co, variety of equip., well established 216 Mason St. No FREE PAINT 895-2294 1000 Sanford Ranch gar. Clean! no dogs. around the communi- OF UKIAH non-profit serving willing to learn to op- downtown Ukiah in- pets. By appt. only. Recycled latex, 5 gal. Rd. Ukiah. 468-9331. $850/mo. 481-1206 ty. Help in yard with Parts Sales & children, youth & erate hvy equip. corporated business 707-972-1294 Rob buckets, white, tan, 2001 32’ Sea Breeze TRUE TO LIFE customer service, Clean DMV rec. Call 5th whl. 3 slides. Ex- F/T Mechanic. families. $8.11- CHILDREN’S carrying clothing, 625 N. STATE ST. HOMES brown, gray. Tues- unloading incoming See David for app. 8.77/hr DOE. 275-9016 or FOR RENT cel. cond. Ideal for SERVICES jewelry, imported & PARK PLACE 330 days only, 8am to merchandise and 1850 N. State St.Ukiah Outstanding benefits. 489-9597 full timer. $35K. Pick seeks 2 additional new age gifts, is for 1 bd. $725-$775 1bd cottage down- 2pm, 298 Plant Rd., stocking. Position re- NCO Head Start- Job description/ Warehouse/Sales up avail. 707-485-0232 homes for Shelter sale by owners. 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. town Ukiah, no Ukiah (behind animal quires good customer Ukiah Program required application Care program Ceramic Tile Distribu- Priced to sell with in- Pool/garg. 462-5009 smokeing, no pets, 20’ Dutchman 1994 svc skills, and must Assistant II-III at 463-4915 Applicants need to tor FT. Must be shelter). frastructure & cus- ALDERWOOD APTS $750 first last & dep. Like new. Self cont. be able to pass phys- PA-II AA. PA-III BA. have at least 1 spare able to lift 50 lbs. REHAB: PT, OT, tomer goodwill al- 1450 S.State St. 463-8328 Persian Rugs, beau- Good ac & ht. Must ical and drug screen Both posn’s 2 yrs bdrm to house a child Clean DMV a must. PTA, COTA, F/T-P/T, for up to 30 days. ready included! NEW OWNERS tiful quality, large col- see to appreciate. upon job offer. Apply computer/office exp. Saturdays required. CUTE 1BD1BA FAIRFIELD & Vaca- Guaranteed monthly $70,000 call Refurbished 2 bd. lection. Selling all, $5000. 485-7702 or at 1870 North State Office mgmt exp pref, Forklift & sales exp. COTTAGE ville, CA. GOOD allotment. Generous (707) 621-1761 DW\Garage+pool 485-7097 No phone calls. & bene’s. PA II helpful. Apply in per- negotiable! Call now, RATE & BENEFITS. increase upon place- $850 mo. 463-2325 $650/mo. Realty LIKE $13.50/hr. PA III ment. Income tax-ex- son 169 A Mason St. World 468-0411 Penny 707-823-1326 707-803-8487 BUSINESS Beverly Sanders Cheap Motor home, $15.67/hr. 25 hrs/wk. RN/Assistant empt. Exp. with chil- Ukiah, Between 2-4 RENTALS Small apt. size refrig. CHILDREN? dren req. Parents will 250 Property’ WANTED 75’ Dodge Mobile Must submit Director Lakeport Winery Tasting This might be receive training, + So- Management $100. 3/4 mattress & Traveler, mostly new NCO app. (800) Room Sales 1000 Sq. Ft. 370 TO RENT the job for you. Skilled Nursing cial Worker, in-home box springs & frame. uphols., strong eng, 606-550 x 302 or This challenging Friendly, outgoing Prof. Business Office. FAMILY CHILDCARE support & respite. $$SUMMER$$ $75. 462-5789 107k mi, needs a lit- www.ncoinc.org. position is full-time Need 1 or 2-parent personality with a 486 N. State. RELOCATING WORKERS, tle work, $3000 obo. Closes 5PM 6/16 with On-Call duties. homes, with 1 parent passion for wine. 468-0179 9-5 SPECIAL w/o pets to area SPA-Deluxe ‘06 ALL SHIFTS. 743-1250 (postmark not Long term care ex- home full time. Home Must be able to work needs 3+ bdrm F/T 4 day week. model. 30 jets. accepted). EOE perience preferred with no more than 1 all weekends, live $300 OFF 1st home in Ukiah or MOTOR- Starting salary biological child con- 144 X82 ft. building Therapy seat. Never NEW EXCITING but willing to train within an hour com- MONTHS RENT Rdwd Vly Starting 620 CYCLES $9.40 per hour. sidered. Fenced parking, used. Warr.Can del. POSITION WORK- the right individual. mute of Anderson ON UNITS 7/1 short term OK Harley Davidson On call $9 per hour. Retirees invited to Across from Raley’s $2750.707-468-4300 ING WITH KIDS Excellent salary. apply. Contact TLC Valley, Mendocino STARTING AT (604) 733-3115 2003-1200 Custom Qualifications: For Lease. 462-3176 6 wks pd vacation Join our team of 707-463-1100 Co. and have solid $610 to $745 Wine Barrell Halves Sportster, Black Pass medical and Zoned C-1 WANTED TO health care profes- Lic#236800809 computer skills. 1 OR 2 BED APTS. for planters Freshly 485-7763 drug exam, TB test, 401 K. Day & Eve SHARE RENT sionals. Contact Full time, permanent OFFER ENDS 380 criminal back- avail. Small homelike Banquet Hall & cut $10 each. Also Barry Loflin, R.N. Txt. book co. seeks position with health, 6/30/06 Lrg. rm. $495. ground check and environment, good Kitchen Ukiah Senior will be on the coast Honda V65 Saber ‘84 Director of Nursing. friendly self-starter dental, paid vacation $495 dep. Util. incl. have valid Cal. pay & benefits. Fax Center 499 Leslie St. 2X a month 462- 1100 CC Good cond. Ph: (707) 263-6101, w/teaching exp. and profit sharing. Beverly Sanders House priv. Drivers license. resume to 463-6957. 462-4343 4917. Cel 367-2596 Runs great, have fair- Fax: 263-6300 (530) 886-8887 Starting salary Realty 462-5198 468-0244 GREAT NEW Now Hiring servers, ing. $1500 459-6636 MEDICAL, DENTAL, bussers, & kitchen, VISION PKG. cooks & bartenders. matching 403B Please apply @ TSA Plan, paid holi- Crushed Grape days & vacation, 13500 Hwy 101 paid training’s, on Hopland duty meals. OFFICE FREE Co-op Day Care Provided ASSISTANT It pays to Apply: Supervisor II TRINITY YOUTH MENDOCINO SERVICES COUNTY 915 W. Church St. Department of advertise in or on line@ Social Services wwwtrinitycfs.org Salary: Loader for Roofing $1309-$1592/ the daily Supplier. Must be Bi-Wkly able to lift 75 lbs. Full Seeking a multi time M-F Great Ben- task oriented per- efits. Apply @ 2310 son to supervise clerical staff, with classifieds So. State St. Ukiah. Local Class B, with responsibility for air endors.- Delivery overall office coor- driver, seasonal- F/T, dination of adminis- 40 hrs/wk. $15 per trative and opera- and on our hour 621-0300 tional functions. One year supervi- sory experience. For more info call Web site. 707-467-5866 or Lumber Treater apply online: TrueGuard, LLC www.mss.ca.gov Located in Ukiah. Closes 6/30/06 Competitive Comp/ Excellent Benefits. Office Assistant/ Pressure-treat lum- Receptionist ber/operate forklift. F/T position w/busy Call today Forklift license req. Prop. Mgt. firm. Must Call 707-485-6882. be professional, de- EEO/ADA tail oriented, able to multi-task, knowledge Maintenance of office equip. & pro- and see how Associate cedures. Benefit pkg. Busy Prop. Mgt. firm avail. seeks motivated, Applications avail. at: dependable, individ- Realty World easy it is to ual w/basic con- Selzer Realty struction exp. for 300 E. Gobbi St. Ukiah, CA 95482 F/T position. Must PACU/PRE-OP RN have reliable vehicle Per Diem make your ad & valid DL. Benefit & OR RN pkg avail. Apply at FT, PT,PD Selzer Realty 300 Day shift No On-Call, E. Gobbi St., Ukiah No Wknds. work harder Ukiah Surgery Center 467-2120 468-3500 Participants Wanted Research firm seeks for less. Mendocino County MECHANIC residents for focus Mendocino group in Ukiah. Sat. Forest Products June 24, 9 am to 5 Company, LLC pm. Receive $135 Ukiah Sawmill. cash. 1-888-352-2200 Competitive comp/ Telephone Operator Excellent Benefits. F/T, all shifts & wkends. Typing, 4yrs. repair & maint spelling, phone & valid DL. Hyster skills a must. forklift exp a plus. Benefits offered. Call 707-485-6882. Apply in person EEO/ADA 960 N. State St. Ukiah. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2006 -15

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Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Tue. Today Tue. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 79/60/pc 85/60/pc Napa 73/51/pc 75/47/pc Antioch 73/55/pc 76/53/pc Needles 104/78/s 107/79/s 75° Arroyo Grande 68/48/pc 73/46/pc Oakland 69/56/pc 70/54/pc Sunrise today ...... 5:46 a.m. Atascadero 81/51/pc 82/49/pc Ontario 82/58/pc 86/58/s Sunset tonight ...... 8:39 p.m. Rockport 66/54 Auburn 77/53/pc 75/50/pc Orange 78/56/pc 85/55/pc Intervals of clouds and Moonrise today ...... 10:21 p.m. Barstow 95/64/s 96/67/s Oxnard 68/56/pc 71/54/pc sunshine Moonset today ...... 6:13 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 65/54/pc 67/53/pc Palm Springs 100/72/s 102/70/s Covelo 77/52 Bishop 87/48/s 85/46/s Pasadena 77/60/pc 84/60/pc 78/52 Blythe 105/76/s 109/78/s Pomona 82/54/pc 84/54/s MOON PHASES Burbank 79/57/pc 85/58/pc Potter Valley 76/50/pc 73/49/pc TONIGHT Westport California City 85/57/s 85/57/s Redding 85/56/pc 83/57/pc Last New First Full 66/54 Carpinteria 68/55/pc 72/53/pc Riverside 85/59/pc 89/57/s Catalina 65/53/pc 74/55/pc Sacramento 80/56/pc 78/55/pc 50° Chico 84/58/pc 80/57/pc Salinas 69/54/pc 71/53/pc Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 60/52/sh 60/51/pc San Bernardino 82/58/pc 88/58/s Death Valley 109/76/s 111/77/s San Diego 70/61/pc 72/61/pc June 18 June 25 July 3 July 10 61/50 84/58 Mainly clear Downey 74/59/pc 81/60/pc San Fernando 78/58/pc 85/57/pc Encinitas 73/59/pc 75/60/pc San Francisco 69/56/pc 70/54/pc ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 79/57/pc 81/58/pc San Jose 72/58/pc 74/55/pc 75/48 Eureka 63/51/sh 62/51/pc San Luis Obispo 68/51/pc 73/50/pc Ukiah through 2 p.m. Sunday 61/48 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 61/50/sh 61/50/pc San Rafael 74/54/pc 78/51/pc TUESDAY 76/50 Temperature Fresno 88/60/pc 83/58/pc Santa Ana 74/60/pc 75/60/pc 73° High ...... 74° UKIAH Gilroy 77/54/pc 81/51/pc Santa Barbara 68/54/pc 72/53/pc Low ...... 54° 75/50 Indio 101/69/s 106/70/s Santa Cruz 69/55/pc 72/54/pc 49° Normal high ...... 82° Lakeport Irvine 74/60/pc 75/60/pc Santa Monica 71/59/pc 75/60/pc Normal low ...... 51° 75/50 Hollywood 76/59/pc 81/60/pc Santa Rosa 75/49/pc 78/48/pc Philo Record high ...... 108° in 1918 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 78/50/s 82/49/s S. Lake Tahoe 66/44/pc 63/33/pc 73/51 Boonville Lodi 82/56/pc 80/54/pc Stockton 84/56/pc 81/54/s Partly sunny Record low ...... 36° in 1919 76/52 75/50 Precipitation Lompoc 67/51/pc 67/49/pc Tahoe Valley 66/44/pc 63/33/pc Long Beach 73/58/pc 82/59/pc Torrance 70/59/pc 70/59/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Sun...... 0.00” Gualala Los Angeles 74/60/pc 76/60/pc Vacaville 78/55/pc 81/52/pc WEDNESDAY Month to date ...... 0.02” Mammoth 65/32/pc 62/32/s Vallejo 74/52/pc 76/49/pc Normal month to date ...... 0.10” 65/53 Clearlake 74/50 Marysville 83/57/pc 81/54/pc Van Nuys 79/58/pc 86/57/pc 79° Season to date ...... 55.84” Modesto 85/61/pc 82/56/s Visalia 85/57/s 86/56/s Last season to date ...... 42.00” Monrovia 81/59/pc 85/59/pc Willits 75/48/t 72/47/pc Normal season to date ...... 38.72” Cloverdale 51° Monterey 68/54/pc 70/52/pc Yosemite Valley 82/46/pc 80/45/pc 78/54 Morro Bay 69/56/pc 71/54/pc Yreka 79/50/t 78/48/t Sunny to partly cloudy 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.

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Register at pool Sat. June 10th or 17th! Register Today! or at 411 W. Clay June 12th-16th! Day Camp and Pool Information: Day Camp packets may be picked up at the 463-6231 City of Ukiah Recreation Department 8:00a. - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday Swim Lessons begin June 19th! 411 West Clay Street, Ukiah riculum that offers hands-on nical educational standards, Chief role simulations in the class- and other national guidelines. room where students learn Schools can access The Real Continued from Page 1 self-management, decision Game California curriculum making, and the relevance through the California Career assess how much education between their education and they need to get a good job, real jobs. The curriculum is Resource Network (CalCRN). and how much money they aligned to California’s content For more information about will need to earn to live well. standards, future content stan- the CalCRN and The Real The Real Game California dards for adult literacy and Game California, visit is a career-development cur- lifelong learning, career tech- www.californiacareers.info.

favor, volunteers like Brooks but organizers said as many as Deer and Lollich said the effort seven deer were pushed out allowed them to get out and through holes in the fence, Continued from Page 1 enjoy the bounty that the gar- while at least three were able “They can do a lot of dam- den offers in matters of health to finagle a way out of the and fitness. human barricade and find age in a short of time,” said “It's a different way to get fresh hiding places in the board member Leslie Lollich. some exercise,” said Lollich. bush. The work of extracting Beside doing the garden a The final tally was unclear, the animals will go on.

Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal In his letter, salmon are once again spawn- Angelo Rios (left), Angel Baca (center), and Anthony Watson (right) enjoy some Emergency Schwarzenegger also said that ing as they should in our watermelon Sunday afternoon at the Sundays in the Park concert series. there are many significant rivers.” zations. “It was nice because just having fun and dancing in Continued from Page 1 issues that must be resolved in Loans, however, will help the stage would have to be the rain. order to improve the health of ease the financial burdens of Music Carlos Gutierrez requesting the Klamath Basin and pro- those in the damaged industry. rebuilt every two years “Now we have 35-40 spon- federal assistance should the sors and play for anywhere vide for the long-term sustain- They are available to enter- Continued from Page 1 because of the wood warp- salmon season be closed or ing,” Brewer said. from 3000-5000 people each ability of the industries that prises located within the 10 restricted. Brewer and others have Sundays in the Park has concert. If it wasn’t for the depend on the region. counties declared to be in a helped keep the event rolling, become a habit for the com- local businesses supporting “Key to this is your deter- Berg echoed this need in State of Emergency that are but it has been the City of munity as well. this series year in and year out mination of a commercial her response, saying, “Loan directly engaged in the pro- Ukiah that has taken the “Every year this is a real this event would never hap- fishery failure so that fishing guarantees obviously aren’t a duction of Chinook Salmon, reigns. nice social thing,” said Mitch pen.” dependent communities can long-term solution. including raising, harvesting, “A lot of other communi- Local businesses also look receive economic disaster Restoration of flows and and processing Chinook ties try to do what we do but Tomlinson, one of the many fans who came out to see forward to this just as much as assistance under the water quality on the Klamath Salmon. Applicants must not no one seems to put on an Magnuson-Stevens Fishery is what we need. I look for- be able to obtain credit on event quite like this,” said Russell Sunday. “It brings the citizens do. together music and people and “It is also a valued fund Conservation and ward to the day when we their own, and must have suf- Sage Sangiacomo, Director of Management Act,” don’t have to search for relief fered physical damage or eco- Community Service for I get to catch up with people I raiser for many local non- haven’t seen in a while.” profit organizations,” said Schwarzenegger said in the money, because we’ve nomic injury as a result of the Ukiah. “We have outstanding letter. restored the system, and disaster. support systems whether it be “Having fun, getting Sangiacomo. “They come from the Parks and Recreation together, listening to good here and make money to help Department or other local music and enjoying your support their organizations businesses.” neighbors is what this event is and we charge them nothing rates in children and child- Bills in the state “Since it started fifteen all about,” Brewer said. “We so everything is profit for Short hood obesity on poor eating Legislature would increase years ago it has become a started out with four concerts them.” habits and lack of exercise in compliance monitoring and local tradition.” and about 15 sponsors playing “Every aspect has some- Continued from Page 1 school. allocate $85 million per year In 2000, a permanent stage for 1,000-1,500 people a con- thing special to it. It’s just a “This is a tragedy for for physical education pro- mentary students. Some California education,” said grams. was built by Rainbow cert the first year, with our win, win, win situation for school districts, such as first one being Zasu Pits everyone involved.” Harold Goldstein, the group’s Construction and Soave Leggett, provide a breakfast Memorial Orchestra and it executive director. “These Cement because of the con- program for every student and stant rebuilding efforts of a rained the whole time,” James Arens can be results are appalling.” Information from: San wooden stage by local organi- Brewer said. “Everyone was reached at [email protected] all school districts are adopt- Jack O’Connell, the state Francisco Chronicle, ing -- by June 30 -- an exten- school superintendent, said he http://www.sfgate.com/chroni- sive wellness policy that was concerned about noncom- cle relates to fostering good nutri- pliance and cited administra- tion, health and physical fit- tors’ complaints about the dif- Marine lawyer call Haditha ness. It is well-known that ficulty of raising physical childhood obesity is on the education standards while rise in California and the under pressure to raise test killings ‘tragic’ but lawful United States,” he said. scores. “I feel there is an issue in Adv. Tix on Sale SUPERMAN “They say, ‘We don’t have RETURNS (PG-13) # By THOMAS WATKINS killed a fellow Marine. were killed,” Puckett told The California with student health Lawyer Neal A. Puckett Associated Press in a tele- time.’ But that’s the wrong Adv. Tix on Sale PIRATES OF THE The Associated Press and that a contributing factor CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST (NR) # SAN DIEGO — The said Sunday that Staff Sgt. phone interview from answer,” O’Connell said. is physical education and “The two are not mutually CARS (G) DIG # (445) 730 lawyer for a Marine being Frank D. Wuterich, 26, told Alexandria, Va. THE BREAK-UP (PG-13) DIG (500) 740 physical activity. ... The good investigated in the deaths of him several civilians were “But he was following exclusive. If you have stu- X-MEN 3 (PG-13) DIG (315 515 545) 745 two dozen civilians in killed after the bombing when what he understood to be the news for Mendocino County dents who come to the school OVER THE HEDGE (PG) DIG (505) 725 Haditha, Iraq, described the his squad pursued insurgents rules of engagement and stan- is that the three schools high- in good physical shape, they’ll THE DA VINCI CODE (PG-13) DIG (330) 640 event as “tragic,” but denied firing at them from inside a dard protocol.” lighted in the report all met do better academically.” Times For 6/12 ©2006 innocent people were killed house. An investigation has been the requirements of 200 min- intentionally and said troops Puckett quoted the sergeant examining whether Marines utes for every 10 days,” followed military rules of as describing a house-to- tried to cover up the shootings Tichinin said. • Precious Metals engagement. house search that went wrong and whether commanders California children in No one has been charged in and resulted in unintended were negligent in failing to grades 1 through 6 must com- civilian deaths. investigate the deaths when • Jewelry the Haditha case, which cen- plete 200 minutes of physical ters on allegations that a small Wuterich denied allega- they were reported. number of Marines from tions of an intentional mas- Wuterich’s version of education every 10 days — or • Coins Camp Pendleton’s 3rd sacre, Puckett said. events differs from some 20 minutes per day — while Battalion, 1st Marine “(It was) certainly a tragic accounts of Haditha residents. the mandate is doubled for 468-0640 Regiment killed 24 Iraqi civil- result and (Wuterich) under- They have said that innocent students in grades 7 through “Since 1980” ians, including unarmed stands that it’s tragic and he civilians were executed, 12. feels extremely badly about including some who pleaded women and children, on Nov. The group blamed Full Service 303 ‘A’ Talmage Rd., Ukiah 19 after a roadside bomb the fact that innocent civilians for their lives. increased Type 2 diabetes .