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‘The dancing white stallions’ 2 birds positive for West Nile Public Health says Lipizzaners arrive threat should be PRECAUTIONS taken seriously Use the four “Ds” to The Daily Journal protect yourself from Mendocino County has West Nile virus: documented its first West Nile •DRAIN standing for fair performance virus activity for the year and water around the house expects an increase in the where mosquitoes could By LAURA MCCUTCHEON coming months, according to lay eggs, including tires, The Daily Journal the Department of Public cans, flowerpots, Fourteen majestic white Health’s Environmental clogged rain gutters, rain horses graced the Redwood Health Division. barrels, toys and pud- Empire Fairgrounds with Two dead birds, one found dles. their presence Thursday in Willits and the other in •DUSK and DAWN afternoon, and promised to Redwood Valley at the end of are the times when mos- dazzle a crowd that evening July, returned positive results quitoes that carry the with their ability to perform for West Nile virus virus are most active, so to music. Wednesday. limit outdoor activities “The graceful dance of “We are right on track with or take precautions to the Lipizzaner Stallions is a last year,” said Director of prevent mosquito bites. breathtaking ballet over Environmental Health John •DEET is an effective 400 years in the making. Rogers. “Last year the first ingredient to look for in The World Famous positive bird was collected on insect repellents. Always Lipizzaner Stallions perfor- Aug. 1. If the trend continues, follow label instructions mance includes many of we should see an increase in carefully. the traditional movements the number of positive birds •DRESS in long and exercises presented at over the next 30 to 60 days.” sleeves and pants during the world-renowned In all, 31 dead birds from dawn and dusk or in Spanish Riding School of Mendocino County have been areas where mosquitoes Vienna, as well as a rousing tested this summer, but these are active. number set to the big band two were the first to test posi- Source: The Mendocino music of the swing era,” tive. Both birds -- one a County Department of states information from Western scrub jay and the Public Health, White Stallion Productions. other a towhee -- are members Environmental Health “A highlight of the per- Division formance is their spectacu- See WEST NILE, Page A-2 lar leaps and maneuvers known as the ‘Airs Above the Ground,’ which were born in the fury of the bat- tlefield,” the information MTA to adjust states about the Lipizzaner breed, originally used as a horse of war, eventually as routes, raise fares “a horse of nobility and ner with MTA,” David Taxis, aristocracy,” and nowadays Changes effective River Oak Charter School’s as a “living form of eques- on Aug. 27 administrator, said in a written trian art.” statement. “We are a public However, few would The Daily Journal school with 225 students, and dispute the horses are beau- Sometimes you have to the days when school buses tiful regardless of what take the good with the bad. were provided for every child they are doing -- as was Hopefully when you do, have diminished. MTA has evident Thursday afternoon there’s more good involved stepped in to provide afford- when a few lucky onlook- and in this instance, that able, safe and reliable trans- ers behind the locked gate should be the case. The portation to get kids to and oohed and aahed over the Mendocino Transit Authority from school. With the cost of stallions as they were led is going to improve its ser- gas today, it is a wonderful from their trailer to the sta- vices, eliminate unproductive opportunity for our families to bles to “relax, scratch their services and raise fares start- work with MTA.” backs and eat hay,” accord- ing Aug. 27. MTA will also add three ing to show manager Myra Classes will be starting new Local 9 trips that will Hart. soon for many local schools serve the Ukiah area, primari- “Then at about 5 p.m. Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal and that means MTA will be ly around commute times, and they will do some warmup Lipizzaner stallion rider Melissa Ashcraft, of Indiana, helps one of the stal- busy busing people to and people living in Calpella, and get a bath and then lions get comfortable in the Redwood Empire Fairground stable after the 14 from school and within Redwood Valley and Willits relax again. Between 6:30 horses and seven riders arrived on Thursday from the fair in Chico. Mendocino County in gener- will also be treated to conve- and 7:30 p.m. (showtime), al. MTA already serves the nient service in both the that’s the quiet hour,” Hart totally different from ranch Jones, of Santa Rosa, with are very big,” she added. Ukiah Junior Academy, evening and morning. said. horses; these are very dif- Beeson and a few others “Awesome, just awe- Accelerated Achievement Transportation between “Oh, that one’s pretty,” ferent. ... We are oohing who were showing their some,” Beeson said. Academy, Ukiah High Ukiah and Mendocino Rochelle Beeson, of Potter and aahing over how they horses at the fair, was also The stallions -- property School, Waldorf School, Saint College will continue at its Valley said, as she watched move, how they pick their taken by the horses’ beauty. of White Stallion Produc- Mary’s, Deep Valley Christian regularly scheduled times the horses unboard. “We feet up, prance, hold their “Mommy, that one’s pretty tions, based in Florida -- School and will provide a new approximately every half hour have ranch horses and these heads up ... ” too,” said the young girl. service to the River Oak See STALLIONS, Page A-11 from 7:39 a.m. through 5:45 (Lipizzaner stallions) are Nine-year-old Connie “They’re pretty and they Charter school that will start p.m. and MTA will offer six later in August. “We are delighted to part- See MTA, Page A-12 Commercial fishing failure declared by Commerce Dept. The Daily Journal coast in an effort to protect a dwindling Now, members of Congress will be able ‘Today’s long-awaited announcement A commercial fishery failure was stock of salmon in the Klamath River, hop- to move forward in seeking up to $80 mil- declared Thursday by U.S. Commerce ing that more will return to spawn this fall. lion in disaster aid that has been slowed for opens the door for the West Coast’s Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, marking an The declaration, the first since 1992 to lack of declaration. Currently, Small salmon fishing communities to important step toward providing federal come before the end of a fishing season, Business Administration loans are available assistance to commercial fishermen and includes figures showing revenues for the to those in the industry, but not direct aid as receive the relief they so desperately related businesses in California and season at 15 percent of their average in is being sought. Oregon. California. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, along need.’ Fishermen and related industries have “The evidence is clear -- our fishing with Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongokis and leg- CONGRESSMAN MIKE THOMPSON struggled since the federal government communities have been significantly imposed stringent limitations along the impacted,” Gutierrez said. See FISHING, Page A-12 HOT TUBS •• FAIRFAIR PRICESPRICES EVERYDAY!EVERYDAY! 509 S. State St. 15 Models Loaded With Top Value Features *Limited Stock Ukiah A-2 – FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

FUNERAL NOTICES Woman injured in brawl at Todd Grove Park [\ By LAURA MCCUTCHEON by police. words ... the juveniles at one point for treatment later Wednesday night. JOHNETTA KNOX JACKSON The Daily Journal Police are still looking for the male made some derogatory gang remarks Two of the juveniles were arrested Johnetta Knox Jackson A woman was punched numerous juvenile suspect who allegedly to the other party. The adults in turn on suspicion of vandalism. Another passed away peace- times Wednesday night in a fight assaulted the woman. went to a vehicle and were attempting juvenile in the group was arrested on fully with her daughters between two groups at Todd Grove Apparently a group of friends -- to leave the park to avoid confronta- suspicion of providing false informa- and friends present Park. three women and two men -- were at tion when the juveniles confronted tion to a peace officer and prowling, on July 30, 2006 at 79. At around 9:40 p.m., Ukiah Police the park when they were confronted by them at the vehicle and a fight and a fourth juvenile was arrested on There will be a quiet officers were dispatched to the park another group -- two teenage girls and ensued,” Stark said, noting that not suspicion of prowling. hour and viewing on regarding a fight in progress. The fight three teenage boys -- for “unknown only was a woman injured, the vehicle The case is under investigation. Friday, August 11, 2006 was over when officers arrived, but reasons,” according to Ukiah Police was also damaged. Anyone with information regarding at Anker-Lucier Mortuary they were able to interview nine of the Detective Glenn Stark, who said the The woman sustained swelling to the incident is encouraged to call from 5:30-7:00 P.M. 10 people reportedly involved. Some fight appears to have had gang over- her face from being hit numerous Stark at 463-6260. at 95 W. Commercial St. were still in the car, others had fled on tones. times. She declined transport by Laura McCutcheon can be reached at Willits, CA 95490. A foot, but were caught shortly thereafter “There was some exchange of ambulance, but did go to the hospital [email protected]. repast will follow at the Alder Court Senior Complex rec-room behind Ray’s Super Mar- US-BRITAIN TERROR PLOT FOILED ket. The funeral will be held in San Francisco on Saturday, August 12, 2006 11:00 AM. In Tough day for U.S. travelers; liquids checked or tossed Jones Methodist 1975 By JAY LINDSAY opened every carry-on bag that passed through one port employees greeted passengers at security Post St. In Lieu of flow- Writer terminal, and all morning flights were delayed. checkpoints with trash bags. Dan Wykoff at Will ers a donation to your BOSTON — Airline passengers around the coun- “It’s better alive than dead,” said Bob Chambers, Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City saw securi- favorite charity or the try stood in line for hours and airport trash bins whose flight from Baltimore to Detroit for a busi- ty officers stop a man from carrying a container of diabetes foundation is bulged with everything from mouthwash and shav- ness meeting was delayed more than an hour. “It’s applesauce past a checkpoint. preferred. ing cream to maple syrup and fine wine Thursday in inconvenient, but we’ll make it.” “You’ve got to watch that applesauce; it will get a security crackdown prompted by the discovery of Maya Bodinson, 12, flew with her father on the you every time,” joked Wykoff, who was seeing off a terror plot in Britain. first plane from Heathrow to Kennedy Airport in his brother on a flight. Please sign the guest book at U.S. authorities banned the carrying of liquids New York after British authorities reported the plot. Ray Watson, 40, of Denver, who co-owns a truck- www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. onto flights after the arrest of 24 people in an alleged She said the scariest moment came when her flight ing company, wryly predicted a boon for makers of Funeral notices are paid plot to blow up U.S.-bound planes using explosives was midway across the Atlantic Ocean. announcements. For information toiletries as he waited to pick up his luggage at the on how to place a paid funeral disguised as drinks and other common products. “That was when the bombs were supposed to go Los Angeles airport. notice or make corrections to The restrictions forced people to unpack their off, if there were any,” she said. “I can’t imagine all the millions of dollars that the funeral notices please call our carry-on bags on the floor in the middle of terminals Passengers arriving from London at Washington’s Colgate-Palmolives are going to reap from this,” he classified department at 468- to remove the prohibited items. Some travelers tried Dulles International Airport were largely uncon- said. “The Dumpsters in Phoenix were filled with 3529. to squeeze makeup, sunscreen and other toiletries cerned about their security, even though their flight shampoo and toothpaste.” into their checked baggage, where liquids were per- may have been a prime target. Some people solved their carry-on baggage prob- Death notices are free for missible. “Everyone was really calm,” said passenger Jim lem by simply giving items away. In Manchester, Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to But people without checked bags or those who McConnell of Charlottesville, Va. “I think people N.H., airport officials offered padded envelopes and name of deceased, hometown, had already given their luggage to their airline had to have grown to accept the state of the world.” paid the postage to mail items home. age, date of death, date, time, throw out the banned items. The ban on liquids and gels covered such things Laura Yeager left four bottles of Gucci and and place of services and the “It’s very frustrating. I’m no terrorist,” said as shampoo, toothpaste, contact lens solution, per- Cartier perfume for the hotel maid before heading to funeral home handling the Alison Phillips as she struggled to repack her suit- fume and water bottles. The only exceptions were arrangements. For information the Atlanta airport for her flight back to on how to place a free death case in Tampa, Fla., after removing all liquids for her for baby formula and medications, which had to be Philadelphia. She still had to give up her lip gloss at notice please call our editorial return flight to Jamaica. presented for inspection at security checkpoints. the security checkpoint. department at 468-3500. Other security measures were also ramped up at Liquids were allowed in checked bags because those She just shrugged and tossed it. “It’s better to feel airports across the nation. Gov. Mitt Romney sent suitcases are screened for explosives and are stowed safe. We thought it was going to be a lot worse,” she the National Guard to help patrol Boston’s Logan in the cargo hold beyond passengers’ reach. said. Airport for the first time since the Sept. 11 attacks, Travelers at the Burlington International Airport Though some tempers flared, many passengers SHERIFF’S REPORTS when terrorists hijacked two planes from there and in Vermont were forced to discard souvenir jugs of were resigned to the delays and wasted toiletries. flew them into the World Trade Center. Gov. Arnold maple syrup. In New Orleans, half-used bottles of “It’s a slight inconvenience,” said Tom Sheehan The following were Schwarzenegger of California and Gov. George hot sauce lay in garbage bins. of Toledo, Ohio, who was headed for Los Angeles compiled from reports Pataki of New York also activated the National “We are seeing a lot of interesting items being from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. “It’s a pain, but I prepared by the Mendo- Guard. discarded,” said Michael McCarron, a spokesman at still think getting across the country in six hours is cino County Sheriff’s “That’s part of the price you pay for traveling dur- the San Francisco airport. “Chanel No. 5, gallons pretty amazing. I don’t mind waiting an extra 15 Office: ing a time like this,” said Julius Ibraheem, 26, a col- and gallons of water, and some very fine Napa minutes to check my luggage.” BOOKED -- Aimee Dawn lege counselor from Chicago, as he stared at the long Valley wine.” Allis, 28, of Willits, was lines leading toward security checkpoints at O’Hare U.S. authorities raised the threat level to “red” for ——— booked into jail at 2:55 a.m. Airport. flights from Britain, the first time the highest threat Associated Press writers Jacob Adelman in Los Wednesday, on suspicion of At Newark Airport in New Jersey, one security of terrorist attack had been invoked since the system Angeles, Mitch Stacy in Tampa, Fla., Ron Jenkins in driving under the influence, checkpoint line stretched the entire length of the ter- was created. All other flights were under an Oklahoma City, Jim Irwin in Detroit, Matthew Barakat in child endangerment, posses- minal — roughly six football fields. At “orange” alert — one step below red. Chantilly, Va., and David B. Caruso in New York con- sion of a controlled substance Baltimore/Washington Airport, security workers At Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, air- tributed to this report. for sale, transportation of a controlled substance for sale and other related charges. Those arrested by law enforcement trol agencies to concentrate to an additional 27 cases in the Those most susceptible to such as in a decorative pond, officers are innocent until proven guilty. West Nile their efforts where necessary. last two weeks.” harm from West Nile virus are the Department of Public People reported as having been arrest- The county encourages resi- There were no human cases those with weakened immune ed may contact the Daily Journal once dents to help track the virus by in Mendocino County last systems and the elderly, but Health, the County Agricul- their case has been concluded so the Continued from Page A-1 results can be reported. Those who feel reporting recently dead birds year, and none have been everyone should protect them- ture Department and several the information is in error should con- of the corvid family, which to the state hotline at 877- reported yet this year. selves from the virus, Rogers retail stores offer free mosqui- tact the appropriate agency. In the case WNV-BIRD (877-968-2473). According to the California said. of those arrested on suspicion of dri- also includes crows, ravens to fish to the public. The fish Mosquitoes, which can Department of Health In addition to avoiding ving under the influence of an intoxi- and Steller’s jays. feed on mosquito larvae cant: all DUI cases reported by law Last year, 34 birds tested transmit West Nile virus to Services, of the 880 human mosquito bites by limiting enforcement agencies are reported by humans and other animals, infections reported statewide time outside at dawn and dusk before they become airborne. the newspaper.The Daily Journal makes positive in the county, and no exceptions. become infected when they last year, 19 resulted in fatali- when mosquitoes are most For more information about according to Rogers, most feed on infected birds, the pri- ties. active, or by wearing insect were also from the corvid mary host for the virus. “Although most people repellent containing deet or West Nile virus or mosquito family, which is the most sus- “We are entering the criti- who may get infected with the long-sleeved shirts and pants, fish, visit http://www.co.men- CORRECTIONS ceptible to West Nile virus. cal time of the year for West virus will not get sick, the it’s important to drain stand- docino.ca.us/ph/, or to report Rogers said West Nile- Nile virus activity,” Rogers virus can still be a health ing water -- the breeding standing water to the The Ukiah Daily Journal related bird deaths are the first said. “The number of human threat for some and it should ground for mosquitoes -- reserves this space to correct Environmental Health office, errors or make clarifications to indication that the virus is in cases in the state has risen be taken seriously,” Rogers Rogers said. news articles. Significant errors in an area, and allow vector con- from five reported in mid-July said. If water cannot be drained, call 463-4466. obituary notices or birth announcements will result in reprinting the entire article. Errors said was a plot in its final may be reported to the editor, phases that had all the ear- 468-3526. The world briefly marks of an al-Qaida opera- tion. However, ABC News quoted unidentified U.S. offi- DETAIL CENTER LOTTERY NUMBERS using explosives smuggled in cials who had been briefed on 859 N. State Street Air Conditioning Tune Up British authorities: the plot as saying five sus- DAILY 3: night: 1, 9, 7. hand luggage, averting what (707) 462-4472 $49.00 afternoon: 1, 2, 6. Plot targeted police described as “mass pects were still at large and • Free Duct leakage test.* FANTASY 5: 05, 11, 18, 10 U.S.-bound murder on an unimaginable being urgently hunted. • Free refrigerant charge.* scale.” President Bush called the • Free report showing system 24, 36. A/C efficiency. DAILY DERBY: 1st aircraft Police arrested 24 people, plot a “stark reminder” of the Place: 10, Solid Gold. 2nd LONDON (AP) — British saying they were confident continued threat to the United Service 539-S Main St. Ukiah • 462-2021 States from extremist * To qualify you must be a PG&E rate payer. Approved by Place: 01, Gold Rush. 3rd authorities said Thursday they they captured the main sus- the California Public Utility Commission. Place: 08, Gorgeous thwarted a terrorist plot to pects in what U.S. officials Muslims. George. simultaneously blow up 10 Race time: 1:49.37. aircraft heading to the U.S. E Center - Mendocino Fisheries Program Tania Gottfried’s family thanks everyone who sent cards, e-mailed or phoned to express FLOOD PROTECTION & EROSION CONTROL their sympathy. 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TONIGHT REDWOOD EMPIRE FAIR -- Fun for the whole fam- ily at the Redwood Empire Fair; noon to midnight; Redwood Empire Fairgrounds; 1055 N. State St. in Ukiah. GIGANTIC -- Live rock-n-roll and dancing; 7 to 10 p.m.; El Sombrero Restaurant and cantina, corner of Mill St. and Main St.; no cover charge. WILL SIEGEL -- Guitarist playing a variety of musi- cal styles; Himalayan Cafe; 1639 S. State St.; Ukiah; reservations recommended; 467-9900. ‘JOHN MATTERN QUARTET’ -- Jazz; 8 p.m.; Ukiah Brewing Co.; Perkins at North State St.; $8; 468-5898. DJ DANCE MUSIC – DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. MARC HANSEN WITH PAUL PACINI -- Acoustic folk and rock; Potter Valley Cafe; 10761 Main St.; Potter Valley; 743-2848. MENDOCINO ACOUSTIC BLUES WORKSHOP -- With concert featuring Eric Freeman; 7 p.m.; Mendocino Rec. Center, at School and Pine, off Little Lake; Mendocino; 937- 4133 or 895-3738. AN EVENING WITH MEDEA BENJAMIN -- Humor and theatre anti-war and pro-human values cam- paigns; 7 p.m.; Willits Methodist Church on the corner of Pine and School streets; suggested donation of Chuck Williams handing water lily flower for identification to Vishnu. Forest Service Employee in back- $10; call Melinda Clarke at 459-3780. ground and Sheryl Smith on the right. BALINESE DANCE -- Dance, lecture, demo and class; 5:30 p.m.; Long Valley Dance School, Laytonville; 964-8854. MOONLIGHT MOVIE MADNESS -- “Wallace and ‘Cover-up’ on the Mendocino Gromit in the Curse of Were-Rabbit”, a clay-mation movie; at dusk; Alex Thomas Plaza on School St.; pop- corn, hotdogs, and refreshments available at the show; free. National Forest by MCRAC UKIAH IDOL -- Final competition at Redwood The Daily Journal Empire Fair; 7 p.m.; Thurston Stage outdoors. On July 11 seven volunteers: Sheryl Smith, Jerry Rich, and Ree Slocum who are members of the Mendocino County Resource Advisory Committe; SATURDAY Vishnu and Chuck Williams from California Native Plant Society; Marc REDWOOD EMPIRE FAIR -- Fun for the whole fam- Komer and Don Bear community vol- ily at the Redwood Empire Fair; noon to midnight; unteers; plus Forest Service personnel Redwood Empire Fairgrounds; 1055 N. State St. in participated in a “cover-up” at Ukiah. Howard Lake on the Covelo Ranger JOHN MATTERN QUARTET -- Live music; 10:30 District, Mendocino National Forest. a.m. to noon; Dig! Music; 362 N. State St.; Ukiah; 463- The “cover-up” consisted of tram- 8444. pling of a patch of invading cattails ‘RUDY AND OSCAR’ -- Rock/R and B with an edge; and securing black plastic sheeting Potter Valley Cafe; 10761 Main St.; Potter Valley; 743- over the downed vegetation. Over the 2848. past decade, cattails have increasingly KRIS DELMHORST -- Live music; 8 p.m.; Ukiah invaded the shoreline area near the Players Theatre; 1041 Low Gap Rd.; Ukiah; tickets are Howard Lake campground, posing a $16 general admission; tickets are available at Dig! physical barrier to boat access. The Music and Mendocino Book Co. in Ukiah; Leaves of idea -- fostered by one of the RAC Grass in Willits; Tangents in Ft. Bragg; Watershead participants -- was to use manual means to get rid of the cattails suffi- Books in Lakeport; and All That Good Stuff in Forest Service Employee, Blaine Baker hands rebar to Jerry Rich Boonville.; 463-8444. cient to clear open water large enough (20-feet by 30-feet) to accomodate while, on the left, Don Bear helps Marc Komer place a length of rebar SWEET SPOT -- Blues rock funk; 9:30 p.m.; Ukiah installation of a small boat dock, also in place. Other wet volunteers include Lee Morgan from the FS, Brewing Co.; Perkins at North State St.; $6; 468-5898. funded by the RAC, and provide free- Chuck Williams, and Vishnu. DON WILLIS -- Continental accordion; 9 a.m. to board for launching. The dock/launch Forest Fisheries Biologist Lee The RAC will post a sign explain- noon; at the Farmers’ Market; on School and Clay St.; site is needed to give kayakers, Morgan noted that in addition to the ing the purpose of the cattail covering downtown Ukiah. canoeists and other non-motorized cattails, there is another plant problem project to the public at the Howard THE JULIAN TRIO -- Traditional Celtic and boaters access to the 20-acre lake. Lake and monitor the site over the American tunes; Potter Valley Cafe; 10761 Main St.; at Howard Lake -- the non-native and Smothering the troublesome cattails invasive reed canary grass -- on the next several months. Once the desired Potter Valley; 743-2848. by manual methods is a practice com- DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin list of most unwanted plant species in level of cattail dessication is achieved, monly employed on private ponds California. The RAC has funded a the plastic sheeting and cement block Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; elsewhere in Mendocino County, and 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. separate project to address that as anchors will be removed and the dock looks to be promising at Howard well. installed. KARAOKE -- Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St.; 8:30 Lake. p.m.; no cover charge; for more information, call 462- 8686. GUITAR TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP AND CON- CERT -- Workshop demonstrating the finger-style Piedmont and Delta blues guitar techniques from 10 Creative endeavors abound in August a.m. to 5 p.m., Eric Freeman and John Brandeburg in concert at 7 p.m.; Mendocino Rec. Center, at School “Your day goes the way Valley teacher Tecy Banta “Pro Linguis and Pine, off Little Lake in Mendocino; 937-4133 or the corners of your moved to Winona Lake, http://www.prolinguis.be/ 895-3738. mouth turn.” -- Anon Looking Indiana. In May, she finished teaches English, Dutch, CONTRA DANCE -- Instruction and dancing; 7:30 up her first year of teaching at Spanish, French, p.m.; Ukiah Methodist Church; 207 N. Pine St. (back Absurd... That bard of the about Lakeland Christian Luxembourgish, German, and entrance); suggested donation $7 for 12 and up, $3 for word, Michael Laybourn, Academy... “wonderful sometimes Portuguese. I’ve comes up with the most By Carole school. I love it. spent six weeks of my sum- children under 12; bring snacks, dessert or non-alco- intriguing bits of history for holic beverage to share; call Paula at 463-2113. Hester “I found a great church... mer in the rural village of the Ukiah Rotary newsletter, and I’m enjoying my son. Thiaumont on the school cam- ARTISTS’ RECEPTION -- Meet and mingle with that always bring a smile. For August’s featured gallery artists; 5 to 8 p.m.; There are so many new/differ- pus (six major buildings example, did you know that and they just looked like they ent plants/flowers/trees/crit- which can house up to 300 Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino; free. August is National Catfish ART IN THE GARDENS FESTIVAL -- Music, wine, were plain having fun at the ters! Gardening is a whole students) steeping myself in Month? Everyone needs to new ball game! Such fun. and fine art; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Mendocino Botanical same time. Ah, youth! the cultures of not only the know that. Then there’s the bit “This must be the orthope- students and the village but Gardens, 18220 North Highway One, Fort Bragg; tick- that August 1 was the day in Roses for her... 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I place on the planet (Happy this bright and beautiful can’t believe the small busi- Americans don’t learn as Birthday, Kevin). young lady are many. nesses and wow the money many... I think we expect Perfect!?... Near and Melissa’s theme and passion from orthopedics and the 105 everyone to learn English. SUNDAY Arnold’s School of has been Alzheimer’s research lakes in the county is amaz- “Not only have I experi- Performing Arts & Cultural and she’s pursing some great ing.” enced the culture and the real REDWOOD EMPIRE FAIR -- Fun for the whole fam- Education (SPACE) put on an job opportunities in this area. Tecy’s also had an incredi- people of Europe, but I’ve had ily at the Redwood Empire Fair; noon to midnight; absolutely enchanting produc- Dominic will be pursing a ble summer. She has been in a chance to travel. Redwood Empire Fairgrounds; 1055 N. State St. in tion the last weekend of July Doctorate in physical therapy. Belgium to teach at Pro “We all know the world is a Ukiah. at the college Little Theater. Proud Ukiah parents of the Linguis... a language school small place. I did a dinner DANCE WAVE -- Weekly Freestyle community Just the idea of corralling 70 bride/contestent are Karen and that caters to the diplomatic cruise on the Seine... a must! dance for fitness and release; Mendocino Ballet kids from young through teen Dennis Chaty. corps and the royalty of They couldn’t get enough Studio; 205 S. State St., Ukiah; 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 seems daunting but these ded- Kudos... to those unsung Europe, outside Arlon taxis down to take us all home p.m.; sliding scale donation; 489-3345. icated teachers and helpers heroes/heroines who continue (Thiaumont), Belgium. This because of a traffic accident. actually taught various Art to faithfully feed the homeless was the first of three summers So I walked up to the Eiffel mediums as well as the theater and hungry through the Sack living in Europe. She taught Tower. It’s gorgeous lit at TUESDAY experience. What a fun expe- Lunch Program of their local for five or six weeks to “help night. Under the Eiffel Tower rience, sitting in the audience, church. I’ll bet your crowns of to pay for ‘playing’ for three I took a picture for three KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street enchanted by these young faith have many stars in them. or four weeks after teaching young Americans who were Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. people singing great songs, News from afar... Former before I come home to teach doing their lines with aplomb, Ukiah resident and Potter again next year. See LOOKING, Page A-6 A-4 – FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS City meetings should be during evening hours Letter to the Editor: On Monday, July 24, Mendocino THOMAS D. ELIAS County held a marijuana workshop, where the Mendocino Board of Supervisors sought public opinion on the issue of pot growing in Mendocino County. The work- shop opened at 8 a.m. and continued till noon, Video Media to start at 9 a.m. The Partisan judges? hours of this meeting made it difficult for those who are employed during that time to attend. I would like to propose that another Probably not in meeting be set up in the evening hours so that all of those who couldn‚t make the first meeting will also be able to express their California views in front of media about this very important issue. Marc Parsley Once again, the specter of highly partisan cam- Ukiah paigns for state and local judgeships hangs over California. The last time this threat appeared was in the Thank you early 1980s when then-Gov.George Deukmejian To the Editor: made removal of most of the stat e Supreme Court The Ukiah Garden club tour thanks you. a top priority shortly after his election in 1982. Who would have dreamed that our little Deukmejian and other Republican activists used garden club would cause such a stir? We’re previously routine yes-or-no votes to get rid of thrilled, of course at your wonderful then-Chief Justice Rose Bird and several other jus- response, and amazed that we sold out! tices in 1984. Because voters ousted all but one Thank you so very much for supporting our judge Deukmejian targeted, he was able to shape garden tour! We are planning more won- Other opinions the court’s direction for at least the next 22 years. derful events for you and are already talk- That campaign followed by less than half a ing about next year’s tour! From around the nation dozen years the drives in Los Angeles to oust lower We were so surprised at how very court judges Alfred Gitelson and Paul Egly over their rulings insisting on use of busing to integrate patient you all were with the difficulties in citing moral objections. today, probably you think traffic and parking. (Very few people have Florida Today, the city’s public schools. But the FDA’s change of like those old guys from But since then, no California Supreme Court jus- parking for 20 to 30 cars.) We were aston- Melbourne heart is a small step for- that group from the 1980s, ished how you braved Black Bart Trail tice has been seriously challenged and lower court On making the ward for women’s health, Dire Straits. judges have only rarely faced so much as a chal- without even a hiccup, (Kudos to you!) and and quick approval of non- “I want my MTV.” we were moved and astonished by your morning-after pill lenger. When challenges do arise, they are usually prescription sales should over the way specific cases were handled, and not appreciation of our gardens. (Frankly, I was available follow. just dumbfounded and secretly jumping up over-the-counter Star Tribune, over partisan ideology. and down with joy at all your compliments But a narrow decision handed down earlier this With its neck in a vise, Herald-Star, Minneapolis year by the U.S. Supreme Court now threatens this and raves to my unfinished garden.) We On Guantanamo loved every single minute of it! How could the Food and Drug Steubenville, generally pacific state of affairs. And if partisan we not? Thank you for being so generous Administration has finally detainee trials change comes to the judiciary, only one group and kind. made the right choice and Ohio stands to benefit: political consultants who could is reconsidering over-the- ... At first, the White make millions if judges begin running ordinary It showed us in no uncertain terms just On the 25th House wanted Congress to how classy this county’s residents are. It counter sale of the morn- political campaigns. ing-after pill. anniversary essentially rubber-stamp Here’s what the justices did in a case challenging also showed us just how much you like gar- of MTV the tribunals as created by dens and gardening. If taken within 72 hours a longstanding Minnesota law that forbade judges of unprotected sex, the pill the Bush administration. It from speaking at political party meetings, seeking Because of your wonderful response, the It’s been a quarter centu- backed off of that. But now Ukiah Garden Club is changing with the -- which is often pre- ry since MTV debuted to party endorsements or personally raising campaign scribed to rape victims -- it still proposes to codify funds: By a 5-4 margin, the high court without com- times and will start having monthly garden shape what’s hip, what’s long-term imprisonment club meetings at night for those of you who cuts the risk of unintended def, what’s sweet, what’s ment let stand an appeals court decision declaring pregnancy dramatically. without trial, wants trials the Minnesota law unconstitutional. can’t make our regular daytime meetings. righteous, what’s awe- that do occur to allow We’ll be offering programs that will help Earlier this year, the some. This may be one time when differences between FDA bowed to political hearsay and coerced evi- the California state Constitution and federal law you learn how to make your own gardens We’ve been treated to dence, wants to keep bloom and delight you. pressure to placate anti- the rise of Madonna, Phil work in the state’s favor. For the state Constitution abortion extremists and defendants from seeing makes judges non-partisan officials. When they run So if you’re interested in gardening, or if Collins, Duran Duran, some evidence being used your interested in learning about garden- blocked nonprescription Lionel Richie, Michael for Superior Court offices, they can be opposed but access to the emergency against them, and so on. the ballot never tells voters to which party they or ing, please join our mighty band of flower- Jackson, Robert Palmer, This proposal goes lovers on the third Thursday of the month contraceptive, refusing to Whitney Houston, Boy their rivals belong. listen to its own scientists against plain language in Meanwhile, appellate judges and state Supreme at 7 p.m. at the Ukiah Garden Clubhouse, George, George Michael, the Supreme Court’s opin- 1203 Clay St. Our first meeting will be in who said the pill was safe ZZ Top and Night Ranger. Court justices must face up or down votes at the and effective. ion on the requirements of first election after their appointment and every 12 September. (Garden Clubs don’t usually ... the Geneva Conventions meet in the summer because we’re all too But overwhelming pub- So what has MTV done? years after that. No opponents can file against them, lic comment in support of and the Uniform Code of although anyone who likes can run a campaign urg- busy gardening to come to meetings.) It depends. Military Justice. Among They’ll be future reminders in the paper easier access and two If you were beyond the ing a no vote on any justice. Senators’ threats they’ll those requirements: The nonpartisan nature of this structure still closer to the time. We are looking forward MTV generation when it Detainees must be tried by to seeing you there! hold up confirmation of a debuted, it’s created an allows judges and their occasional challengers to new FDA chief forced a “regularly constituted raise all the money they like for campaigns, Rebecca Landrum-Rama awful, culture-robbing, court affording all the judi- Redwood Valley common sense back into people-degrading down- although very few gather much. What campaign the debate. cial guarantees which are contributions they get come mostly from lawyers - ward pull on societal recognized as indispens- Nonprescription status norms that has left us with not surprising since all were attorneys before taking Watch for due process is needed to remove obsta- able by civilized peoples.” the bench and most retain their previous friendship an oversexed, under-read, The court rules proposed To the Editor: cles to getting the pill, thoughtless and careless circles. I always oppose any legislation that such as lack of quick by the White House clearly But what if political parties began endorsing world with a short atten- don’t meet that standard. ... undermines due process. All should be access to doctors. Under tion span. judicial candidates, as the U.S. Supreme Court now looked at in the light of day no secret any- the new proposal, the pill Through its bizarre hints they can? Judges might then have to campaign If you were part of the extralegal policies on thing. We the people can understand any- will be sold only to women first generation of MTV on platforms, like ordinary politicians. They would thing you can. This is just another George 18 and older, and must be detainees the White House have to take stands on abortion, gun control, the viewers, it gave memories abandoned America’s “the butcher Bush” graft draft. kept behind the counter at of good videos and good death penalty, sentencing practices and even issues William Athan drugstores. accustomed moral high like medical marijuana and drivers licenses for ille- music, but it’s degenerated ground and flouted interna- Redwood Valley Ideally it should be into something that deni- gal immigrants. placed on regular shelves, tional agreements, U.S. Once they’ve done that, how fair a hearing could grates the political process, law and practical military More about the flag like condoms. That’s can’t be understood by anyone expect when going into a courtroom? If a because some pharmacy concerns about reciprocity. judge has already announced he’s against abortion, adult minds, and, by the Now it is peculiarly unre- To the Editor: workers are refusing to way, your own kids and you are accused of assaulting an abortion doc- This is another letter about the flag in the provide women with legal sponsive to the Supreme tor and then acquitted by that judge, how will you shouldn’t watch. Court. Congress must rein western hills of Ukiah. When all of you let- contraceptive products, And if you’re a kid and the public feel about the fairness of that trial? ter writers and politicians out there give it in. If a judge is on record favoring medical marijuana, what my son gave for Mr. Hull and Mr. how fair a shot will prosecutors feel they have get- Piffero’s right to fly that flag over the west- ting pot convictions in his courtroom? If a judge ern hills, please come back and let me WHERE TO WRITE runs as a Democrat, how fair can he be when a know why it should not fly. Democratic public official is sued in his court? Jerry Buzzard President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa Questions like this are the reason judges all the Ukiah House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- way to the U.S. Supreme Court level usually refuse ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah to reveal their positions on controversial issues dur- (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, ing confirmation proceedings. If they were on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number is record favoring one side or another, they could LETTER POLICY State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 463-5773. E-mail to: either be viewed as totally biased when handling The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 [email protected] related cases or they could be forced to recuse editor. All letters must include a clear name, Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate themselves entirely. signature, return address and phone number. Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, And if recusals become everyday events, the Letters are generally published in the order (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX court system could be frozen for lack of impartial they are received, but shorter, concise letters 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box jurists. are given preference. Because of the volume That’s the Pandora’s Box the U.S. Supreme of letters coming in, letters of more than 400 Sen. 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HazMobile collects hazardous sees someone she doesn’t even know.” Patients Men’s Wellness Conference on August 18 and who have participated in “Look Good...Feel 19,( Friday from 11 a.m. through 7 p.m. and COMMUNITY BRIEFS waste in Ukiah on Saturday Better” call the program an emotional lifesaver Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.) at The HazMobile household hazardous waste because it returns them to a sense of normalcy. Consolidated Tribal Health in Redwood Valley. site will be open in Ukiah Saturday, Aug. 12, Classes are free, with new sessions offered This conference is open to all men in the Redwood Valley Community from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to accept dangerous on the second Monday of each month from 10 community who would like to spend time chemicals that can’t go in the trash. a.m. to noon at the American Cancer Society reflecting on the issues men must address in Market will be held every The HazMobile also features a “free store” office, 115 E. Smith St., Ukiah. The next class today’s society. Topics will include communi- Sunday through October with like-new usable products including paint, is on Aug. 14. Call 462-7642 x 3 to reserve cation skills, traditional values, code of silence, available without charge to the public. your place and order your free styling kit. Two Brothers Testimonials, methampheta- Join the community for the Redwood Valley The collection site at 298 Plant Road, locat- mine presentation, and women’s and elders Community Market. This Sunday morning, ed behind the County Animal Shelter, is open Monthly Democratic Club panel. This conference also includes all meals, market-goers will be enjoying fresh coffee and every Tuesday throughout the year and the sec- a free T-shirt, sweat lodge, raffles, camping live flute music performed by George Husaruk. ond Saturday of each month. Hours are 8 a.m. Meeting to meet Tuesday space with showers and more. For more infor- The vendors are ready to go with fresh flowers, to 2 p.m. The Ukiah Valley Democratic Club will be mation please contact Vaughn or Dino at 462- local produce, crafts and delicious certified The HazMobile is free to households but meeting August 15 at 6 p.m. at the Washington 7801. prepared foods. there is a limit of 15 gallons per vehicle per day Mutual Conference Room, on Gobbi and State This event is sponsored by Pinoleville Pomo Redwood Valley Community Market meets (or 60 feet of fluorescent tubes). The 15 gallons St. in Ukiah for a clean elections forum. The Nation Voc Rehab Program, Sherwood Valley on Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the is measured by the capacity of the containers of general meeting starts at 7 p.m. For more infor- Rancheria, Cahto Tribe, Hopland Band of Lion’s Club Park on East Road. hazardous materials. If individuals wish to dis- mation call 459-5438. Pomo Indians, Potter Valley Rancheria, pose of more than 15 gallons, they must make Redwood Valley Rancheria, Coyote Valley a special appointment and a fee will be Reservation, Round Valley Indian Tribes, Public Health Advisory charged. Friday night Fido Film fest Guidiville Indian Rancheria, Consolidated Board Meets in Ukiah today Small business waste is also welcome at the set for Aug. 18 in Ukiah Tribal Health Project, Northern Circle Indian collection but an appointment must be made Housing Authority, and Indian Child and The next meeting of the Mendocino County and a fee will be applied per gallon of waste. Those interested are invited to attend the Family Preservation Program. Public Health Advisory Board will be held on When bringing materials to the HazMobile, Fido Film fest at Wright Stuff Pizza at 720 N. This is a clean and sober event. Friday, Aug. 11, from 9 a.m. to noon in the public should be careful that items are kept State St. at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 18. The Conference Room 1 of the Department of in their original containers (except motor oil film, “What’s my dog telling me?” about PCCY Child Abuse Public Health at 1120 S. Dora St. in Ukiah. which can be consolidated), that nothing is understanding canine language. This event is The educational presentation for August, the leaking, and that all containers are tied down. sponsored by Well Mannered Mutts. A $5.00 Prevention Commission County’s Mental Health, will be presented at Toxic items like paint, antifreeze, pesticides, donation for the Humane Society for Inland meeting set for Aug. 18 11 a.m. Interested members of the public are herbicides, pool chemicals, gasoline, solvents, Mendocino County will be appreciated. For welcome to attend. acids, bases, toxic cleaners, mercury, house- more information, call 621-DOGS. The Mendocino County PCCY and PCCY For more information, call 472-2793 or visit hold batteries and fluorescent light tubes are Child Abuse Prevention Commission will be MCPHAB’s web page at www.co.mendoci- accepted by the HazMobile. Explosives and Fiesta Barbecue at Jepson having a meeting on Friday, Aug. 18 from 2 to no.ca.us/ph/mcphab. road flares are excluded. 4 p.m. at Mendocino County Department of Motor oil, vehicle batteries, computer mon- Vineyards for Mike Social Services at 747 S. State St. in the Big itors and televisions can be recycled at the Thompson set for on Aug. 18 Sur conference room. Video conferencing to California’s ‘Best’ Garden Ukiah Transfer Station, 3151 Taylor Drive, Ukiah will be held at the Fort Bragg office of Party Planned for Saturday open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to Mike Thompson’s Fiesta Barbecue takes the Department of Social Services, 825 S. 4 p.m. place on Friday, August 18, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Franklin. Contact Pat Meek at 463-7722 if you Tickets are still available to one of the The HazMobile collects at some location in at Jepson Vineyards on Highway 101 between need more information or clarification about Coast’s best garden parties, the Saturday, Aug. Mendocino or Lake Counties almost every Hopland and Ukiah. Sponsored by the Mike the upcoming PCCY and PCCY Child Abuse 12 Art in the Gardens fundraiser at the weekend. The schedule and more information Thompson for Congress Committee this is an Prevention Commission meeting. Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens in Fort is available by calling the local Recycling event where locals can let the congressman The Council is a collaborative group of Bragg. Hotline, 468-9704, or on the Internet at know what issues are on their minds. agency and community representatives that are www.mendoRecycle.org. Soft tacos filled with grilled garden fresh working together to improve the quality ser- This 15th annual event will feature music, ingredients and local cheese will be served on the work of more than 60 local artists and great The HazMobile is a service of the vices provided to children, youth and their Mendocino Solid Waste Management biodegradable cornstarch plates and utensils families in Mendocino County. The meetings wines from a dozen county wineries. A and sugar cane cups making this a zero waste gourmet lunch is also being offered. “It’s a Authority. Financial support is provided by the are open to interested members of the public. California Integrated Waste Management event. For additional information visit the PCCY great setting in our 47 acres of beautiful gar- Fine Mendocino wines and beers and a dens,” says Rich Owings, executive director. Board. website at: www.mcdss.orQ/PCCY/index.htm silent auction are part of the festivities. Tickets The notices, minutes and agendas for this “If those living inland want to escape to a cool are $20 per person. spot, this is it.” meeting are available in alternative formats for Held-Poage Memorial Home For more information and reservations call disabled persons. For disability-related modifi- To order online, tickets are $15 in advance 226-8989. ($20 the day of the event), and a limited num- and Research Library cations or accommodations including auxiliary ber of gourmet picnic baskets are available in welcomes researchers aids or services for a person or persons with a two sizes: single ($25) and double ($40). For ‘Native Ways in Modern disability that requires these aids or services in The Held-Poage Memorial Home and order to participate in the meeting, call the more information, call Karen Clayton at 964- Research library is open to the public Monday Days’ set for Aug. 18 and 19 Department of Social Services at 463-7874 at 4352 ext. 25; or email the Gardens at: through Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. Information is The Pinoleville Vocational Rehabilitation least four full business days prior to the date of [email protected]. available on most areas of Mendocino County, Program proudly presents a Native American the meeting. family histories and genealogical research. The Sulin Bell to demonstrate collection covers the civil War, World Wars One and Two, U.S. History, California history, painting technique Saturday biographies, Native Americans, and local his- This Saturday, between noon and 3 p.m. at tory. The library also has microfilm for county the Willits Center for the Arts, 71 E. newspapers and census records. Books relating Commercial St., Sulin Bell will demonstrate to Mendocino County are available for pur- her painting techniques. Admission is free. chase. The Held House web site is http://www.pacificsites.com/~mchs/. There are links to many sources of information on this Bicycle safety check site, including a list of books for sale, links to old Mendocino post cards and other local and rodeo on Sunday information. The Society sends members a The Mendocino County 4-H Citizenship newsletter four times a year. the public is wel- group is inviting those interested to a Bike come to come in to visit and browse our col- Safety Day and Rodeo for the public. lections or do some research. There are always Interested parties are encouraged to come with volunteers there to assist you. Membership is bicycles at the Eagle Distributing’s parking lot $20 a year. The library is located at 603 W. at 975 Mazzoni St., next to the south parking Perkins St. at Dora, the phone number is 462- entrance of the Redwood Empire Fair grounds 6969. on Sunday, Aug. 13, from noon to 3 p.m. The next general meeting will be at the fort There will be stations that cover bike main- Bragg Veteran’s Hall on Laurel between tenance, bike and helmet checks, rules of the Harrison and Whipple Streets on Aug. 13 at 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be Turkey Tetrazzini for rodeo, and a bike rodeo. A limited number of $8. The speaker, Nancy Barth will talk about helmets will be given away. Please join in for a the history of the Pudding Creek Trestle. Call fun time. the Held House for reservations and details at For more information, call the 4-H office at 462-6969. 463-4495. Freedom from Smoking Look Good... Feel Better class series set for Sept. 20 class series to begin Monday Sign up now for “Look Good... Feel Better”, The Public Health Department will be facil- a free class for women whose appearance has itating the American Lung Association’s 6- been affected by cancer treatments. The class week Freedom from Smoking class. The class offers an opportunity to meet with volunteer will be on Sept. 20 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The cosmetologists and other cancer patients to classes will be held at the Ukiah Public Health learn to use styling and skin care techniques to Department in conference room 1, located at overcome the appearance-related effects of 1120 S. Dora St. chemotherapy and radiation. “On top of the For more information, contact Jennifer very real physical and emotional concerns of Barrett at 456-3807. If you are unable to attend cancer itself, the side effects of treatment can but wish to quit smoking, call the California be devastating to a woman’s self-esteem,” Smokers Helpline at 1-800-No Butts. recalls volunteer Lisa Mace. “In her mirror she

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Wine tasting fund raiser event starts August 25, at 5 p.m. at the Coyote cert with performances by “Definition Valley Reservation in Mendocino County; con- Unknown” and “Bright White Noise”, co- COMMUNITY BRIEFS for CRCMC set for Aug. 19 tinues on August 26, at 9 a.m. at Ya-Ka-Ama in sponsored by HomeGrownInMendo. On Saturday, August 19 from 3 to 6 p.m., all Sonoma County and the last day kicks off at 9 A $5 donation to participate in the Skate are invited to savor a delectable variety of a.m. on August 27 at the Big Valley Rancheria Jam is requested and helmets are required. A Fiesta barbecue at Jepson Mendocino County wines at a wine-tasting in Lake County. waiver must be signed by those 18 and over, or Vineyards for Mike fundraiser for the Cancer Resource Center of The Youth Empowerment Summit held last by a parent for those under 18. Mendocino County. Served will be the wines year included eight tribes in four days and was Included in the festivities will be the Ukiah Thompson on Aug. 18 of Dunnwood , Handley, Jepson, Lazy Creek, held at each of the eight reservations. Skate Park’s annual golf ball drop. If a partici- Navarro, Whaler Vineyard and more, while Approximately 150 youth gathered during the pant’s ball is one of the first three to land in the Mike Thompson’s Fiesta Barbecue takes four days. After the success of this event, the golf ball cup, they will win $1000, $500 or place on Friday, August 18, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. helping the Cancer Resource Center continue to provide valuable services to those faced with HBPI decided to expand the exposure to $250! Tickets are $10 for each ball entry and at Jepson Vineyards on Highway 101 between cancer in Mendocino County. include approximately 22 tribes in 3 days in available at Freedom Skate Shop (at 435 N Hopland and Ukiah. This event will be held at the newly opened 2006. State St.), Ruff and Associates (100 W. Sponsored by the Mike Thompson for Park Falls Plaza in Ukiah. Plaza businesses Continuing last year’s tradition, the theme Standley St.) or by calling 463-6326. Congress Committee this is an event where will provide hors d’oeuvres and samplings of of the YES is ‘Journey to Wellness.’ Guest Intersted local vendors who would like to locals can let the congressman know what wine. Purchase a glass and your ticket to taste speakers will give presentations on topics have a booth at this event, call 463-6326. issues are on their minds. for $10. (The first 200 guests will receive a about drug and alcohol abuse; HIV/AIDS; Proceeds will benefit the Ukiah Skate Park. Soft tacos filled with grilled garden fresh limited edition logo glass.) Each business you abstinence and purity; leadership skill build- ingredients and local cheese will be served on visit will stamp your ticket. Holders of fully ing; cultural values and identity; racism; con- biodegradable cornstarch plates and utensils stamped tickets will be eligible to be entered flict resolution and more. These presentations Senior transportation and sugar cane cups making this a zero waste into a drawing of prizes, including gift bas- will be intermingled with swimming, musical forum set for Aug. 28 event. kets, spa services, and much more. Further performances, other fun activities and tribal Fine Mendocino wines and beers and a attractions include live music, a local art dis- history presentations. The Area Agency on Aging (AAA) invites silent auction are part of the festivities. Tickets play, and the Plaza’s relaxing, waterfall setting. The overall goal of the event is to provide those interested to learn about transit resources are $20 per person. The Cancer Resource Center of Mendocino youth with tools needed for making positive and to participate in the transportation planning For more information and reservations call County is a grassroots, nonprofit organization choices and for becoming successful leaders of process for Lake and Mendocino Counties. 226-8989. established in 1995 whose mission is to their generation, now and in the future. For Lake and Mendocino transit providers will Mike Thompson’s annual improve the quality for life of those faced with more information contact Iyesha Miller at 744- be present at this forum to educate the public cancer in Mendocino County by providing a 1647 x1102 or Leah Sautelet at 744-1647 on resources available to older adults and to pasta dinner set for Aug. 19 wide -range of information, support, and advo- x1603. invite public comment as part of their planning process. Mike Thompson’s annual Mendocino cacy. All services are provided free of charge from offices located in Mendocino and Ukiah. Ukiah High School class of Discussion topics will include maintenance County pasta dinner takes place on Saturday, Park Falls Plaza is located at 1252 Airport Park 1976 to hold reunion Aug. 19 of essential services, identification of unmet Aug. 19, from 5 until 7:30 p.m. at the Redwood Blvd. in Ukiah, across from needs, and priorities for transportation plan- Coast Senior Center in Fort Bragg. Sponsored Friedman Bothers. For more information, Invitations have been sent for the class of ning. by the Mike Thompson for Congress contact the Cancer Resource Center of 1976 30-year reunion which will take place Forum Presenters include Lake County Area Committee, the event includes a recycling Mendocino County at 937-3833. August 19 at the Lake Mendocino Clubhouse. Planning Council, Mendocino Transit depot for old computers, monitors, games and If you have not received an invitation you are Authority (MTA), Mendocino Council of other electronic devices. Hopland Band of Pomo on the missing list. Contact Chris Zynda Governments (MCOG), and other local ven- The free recycling for dinner guests is open Oldham at 485-1023 or dors such as Veterans Services and Senior from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Senior Center parking Indians to host ‘Youth [email protected] with your name, Centers. lot. Dining on biodegradable cornstarch plates Empowerment Summit’ address and phone number. This forum will take place on Aug. 28 from and utensils and sugar cane cups make this a 1 to 3 p.m. at Mendocino County Department zero-waste event where locals can let the con- Let’s get ready to rumble! That’s the mes- Ukiah Skate Park Picnic of Social Services, adult services division in gressman know what issues are on their minds. sage projected from the Hopland Band of the Big Sur Conference Room, 747 S. State St. Ravioli and polenta highlight the menu by Art Pomo Indians (HBPI) and other tribes regard- and Skate Jam set for Aug. 26 in Ukiah. Ibleto, the Pasta King. ing the fight against drug/alcohol abuse and Bring the whole family and join the Ukiah For more information contact Nancy Vinson Dinner includes garden greens and garlic violence. The message is sent loud and clear Skate Park Committee and your community in at 463-7775 or [email protected]. bread accompanied by fine Mendocino wines via the 2nd Annual Native Youth Alex R. Thomas Plaza on Saturday, Aug. 26, In the coming months, the AAA will hold and beer with ice cream cake from Cowlick’s Empowerment Summit (YES) held on August from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. for the First Annual additional public hearings in communities for dessert. Tickets are $15 per person, $5 for 25 through 27. The event is free and includes Ukiah Skate Park Picnic and Skate Jam. Local throughout Lake and Mendocino Counties to children under 12 years. food, a free t-shirt and raffle drawings for service clubs will be acting as vendors and will solicit comments and present information on For more information and reservations call native youth ages 10 to 17 from tribes in have barbecue, beer and more to fill your pic- the AAA Area Plan. Watch for more informa- 226-8989. Mendocino, Lake and Sonoma Counties. The nic basket. Entertainment includes a free con- tion.

younger sister of Dianne on originality, presentation, ed child abuse recorded dur- do not supervise visits, they ly between “Belle” -- Margie Marshall, Willits resident and representation of the con- ing the month. That’s one do offer creative ideas for Rice -- and “Gaston” played Looking working with the Juvenile test theme (examples: family, month. (Statistics provided by increased visits between par- by Jon Jessup). but the final Courts in Ukiah. love match, as everyone Continued from Page A-3 friends or heroes). Deadline is Mendocino County ents and children in order to Laurie’s talk will be of spe- Monday, Aug. 18. For more Department of Social aid reunification efforts and knows, is between Belle and visiting Paris... one (Jarred) cial interest to those working information contact Ethel Services, Children’s preserve family bonds when- The Beast (Jarrod was the roommate (two years in institutions or businesses Mays at (415) 865-7579 or e- Division.) ever safely possible.” McNoughton). Jarrod is natu- ago) of Rosemary and Philip suffering from division among mail her at: A CASA volunteer’s role in If you are interested in rally such a nice guy that he’s staff and clients as well as had to work at becoming Stieg’s son Phil (they lived [email protected] parent-child visitation serving as a Board member, “beastly” and growling. across the street on Woodlake educators. For almost 30 Heart stuff... Reading the (excerpted from an article by becoming a friend of CASA or years, she has also used visual This magical show will be Dr. in Ukiah). The Steigs now CASA newsletter can wrench Kim Runyon Wilds, Program learning about becoming a in three performances the last live in Lebanon, Penn. ... and art and storytelling in consen- your heart. CASA -- Court Director, Western Regional CASA advocate, contact them sus building, leadership train- weekend of August: Saturday, I’ll see Jarred at Phil’s wed- Appointed Special Advocates CASA Program, Huntington, at 463-6503 or e-mail: Aug. 26 at 8 p.m.; Sunday, ding in September! Who’d a ing, conflict prevention and -- works with children and West Virg.). [email protected] Aug. 27 at 3 p.m.; and thought... values clarification with gov- youth in the court system, pro- “When a child has been Music for summer... A Monday, Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m. “I really did enjoy this sum- ernment organizations viding advocacy for them. No removed from their parents dynamic cast is in rehearsals at the Center Theatre. The mer...and now I’m trying to (NASA, Department of special talents or skills are and placed in out-of-home for Ukiah Symphony Mendocino County Art pack it all so I can take my Interior, Army Corps of needed to bring hope to a care, one of the most impor- Orchestra’s first concert of the Association will be at the Art memories home to Indiana -- Engineers), social service child -- just a willingness to tant and potentially most chal- season: Broadway In Concert Gallery, open to the public but I’m coming back next agencies (hospitals, Hospices, reach out to one child at a lenging responsibilities of the -- “Beauty & the Beast,” play- during the event. Tickets are at summer to Pro Linguis. prisons and foster homes) and time. CASA volunteer is to observe ing at Mendocino College. Mendocino Book Company, There’s so much more of young people in public, pri- As of May 31 of this year, visits between the parents and The script is poignant as Ukiah and Leaves of Grass in Europe to see!” vate and alternative schools. there were 303 children in the child. well as hilarious and the cast Willits. For more information, Film news... Ukiahi grad For Laurie, art is a tool to clar- out-of-home placement “...The CASA volunteer is carry off the humor adroitly call 462-0236. Shiloh Thomas Fernandez ify what’s important, to with droll funniness (especial- Cheer-i-o! strengthen community and to (includes relative and non-rel- a neutral party in the case, wrote that the new movie he is ative, extended family mem- there solely to focus on the in, “Interstate,” has a “pretty connect with the Creator. To see Laurie’s magnificent ber placements) and there best interests of the child... cool poster out... now we just were 239 referrals of suspect- Although CASA volunteers have to make sure the movie’s art, go to her Web site: good. Screening is Saturday www.soulemporium.com or Aug. 19, at 7 in Hollywood. If just “Google” her name: fine footwear and gifts in historic downtown Ukiah you can make it, let me Laurie Marshall. know.” The episode of “Cold Art news... There’s a great Case” he was in aired again art contest open to elders and Sale! Up to 70% off last Sunday night on the West children of any age with expe- Coast, on CBS. He quipped, rience in California’s court spring and summer “If you missed it the first time, system. This year’s theme is, Complete Collision Repair haven’t been forced to watch Someone Special in My Life. shoes and sandals Original art (one-page limit) All Makes • All Models it, or just feel like seeing me Free computerized estimates • 1-Car Certified Technicians play a prostitute again, tune must be accompanied by a Specializing in fashionable comfort shoes for men and women in.” complete submission form, • State-of-the-art Laser Frame Measuring Equipment from Keen, Josef Seibel, Naot, Clarks, Indigo, Teva, Simple, Using Art with kids... available to printed from: • Lifetime Guarantee - All Repairs Earth, Born, Pikolinos, Kenneth Cole Reaction, and more. www.courtinfo.ca.gov/ pro- Laurie Marshall, a painter, Guaranteed Color Matching • Free Loaner Cars Available writer and educator, will grams/cfcc or by calling (415) 865-7739 to obtain a copy by 120 B West Standley Street, Ukiah / 463-6933 speak on “Finding Unity 468-9375 • 51 Kunzler Ranch Road Across from the Courthouse Through Creativity” at the mail. Selections will be based morning Soroptimist club‚s next meeting, Thursday, Aug. 17 at 7 a.m. at the County Love the Locals! Public Health building (1120 S. Dora, Ukiah). For more Half Price Special information, contact any August 2006 Soroptimist International of Yokayo Sunrise member. The Ride the train any trip, any day public is invited to hear this between August 13–26 $10 OPEN MATCH PLAY HOURS presentation. Laurie will pre- Seven Days A Week: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. sent examples of the collabo- and receive 50% off your trip. rative art process. Laurie is the Be sure and bring your friends—and MONDAYS – THURSDAYS Random Machine, Smiley Face visitors too—during this time and Wheel Spin Drawings from 5 – 11 p.m. receive the same discount! (chance to win from $20 to $520) Daily Departures from Fort Bragg and Willits Depots FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Fox Den Café Random Machine “Second Chance” Embark on the Mon-Wed • 10 am - 4 pm Dice Roll Drawings from 7 p.m. – 1 a.m. Sat-Sun • 10:30 am - 5 pm Park Falls Plaza trip of a lifetime! Breakfast Special $2.99 (chance to win from $20 to $120) Grand Opening Ride the historic Fox Den Meal Cards SUNDAYS Aug. 16th & 19th DOORS OPEN AT: Random Machine “Fun Cash” Drawings Skunk Train 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Come to the Sunday - Thursday from 12 p.m.– 8 p.m. today! 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Luau Friday - Saturday (chance to win from $20 to $120) 1252 Airport Park Blvd, Suite B-6 2 miles west on Branscomb Rd., Laytonville • 984-6800 • 1-888-4REDFOX Behind Les Schwab 707 964-6371 or www.SkunkTrain.com DOORS OPEN AT: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Sunday - Thursday • 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday - Saturday SPORTS FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 2006 – A-7 Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

OLYMPICS TV LISTINGS USOC group sees flaws in San Francisco TODAY MLB Tampa Bay at Oakland, 7 p.m. (KICU) Questions surround terror Thursday, questioning whether Newsom said the USOC represen- updated proposal to the USOC San Francisco at Los Angeles Dodgers, 1 the city has appropriate venues for tatives expressed concern whether next month. “There is a growing p.m. (FOX) attacks, size of venues NFL PRESEASON track and field events and the the facility and other sites in the feeling that NFL stadiums are not New England at Atlanta, 5 p.m. (AP) Chicago at San Francisco, 7 p.m. (CBS) opening and closing ceremonies, city’s bid would be finished in the best opening and closing By LISA LEFF ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series, Rogers Cup among other issues. time. venues.” Quarterfinal, 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (ESPN2) WTA Tennis U.S. Open Series, J.P. Morgan The Associated Press Although the San Francisco “Eighty-three percent is not The USOC team — composed Chase Open Quarterfinal, noon (ESPN2) LITTLE LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO — A team 49ers last month unveiled a plan 100 percent of venues already of Bob Ctvrtlik, the committee’s Little League Basebal World Series Regional, 4 p.m. (ESPN) representing the U.S. Olympic for a new stadium at Candlestick completed,” he said, adding that vice president for international Little League Basebal World Series Committee scrutinized San Point that would have enough the city would provide alternative relations and two technical con- Regional, 6 p.m. (ESPN) BOXING Francisco’s proposal for hosting seats to host a major event such as options to the still-to-be built Friday Night Fights, Daniel Alicea vs. Edner Cherry, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2) the 2016 Summer Games on the Olympics, Mayor Gavin 49ers stadium when it submits an See USOC, Page A-9 Newsom SATURDAY, AUG. 12 MLB Tampa Bay at Oakland, 7 p.m. (KICU) San Francisco at Los Angeles Dodgers, 1 p.m. (FOX) NFL PRESEASON New England at Atlanta, 5 p.m. (AP) NFL PRESEASON | CHICAGO AT SAN FRANCISCO (7 P.M., CBS) Chicago at San Francisco, 7 p.m. (CBS) TENNIS ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series, Rogers Cup Quarterfinal, 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (ESPN2) WTA Tennis U.S. Open Series, J.P. Morgan Chase Open Quarterfinal, noon (ESPN2) LITTLE LEAGUE Little League Basebal World Series Regional, 4 p.m. (ESPN) Little League Basebal World Series Regional, 6 p.m. (ESPN) BOXING Friday Night Fights, Daniel Alicea vs. Edner Time of his life Cherry, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2)

COMMUNITY DIGEST UHS athletic boosters meeting Sept. 5

On Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 5:30 p.m. there will be a UHS athletic ANG Photo booster meeting in the Career Former Ohio State running Center, located in the “A” back Maurice Clarett talks Building. The agenda will include discus- with his attorney, Nick sion of the upcoming dinner auc- Mango, Thursday. tion to be held Oct. 2. UHS girls golf Clarett’s begins with sign-ups

Sign-up packets for the Ukiah High School girls golf team are bond at now available at the high school activities office. An information meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 17, at 3 p.m. at $5 million Ukiah Municipal Golf Course. The first official practice is By MATT LEINGANG scheduled for Monday, Aug. 21 at 3 p.m. at the golf course. The Associated Press Any questions, call head coach COLUMBUS, Ohio — Chris Philbrick at 463-1731. Maurice Clarett closed his eyes and softly shook his head. Potter Valley football Wearing the same type of tan, camp set for Aug. 14 jail-issue jumpsuit he’d sported here once before, the former The Potter Valley team will begin its football Ohio State star running back training camp Aug. 14 at 5 p.m. reacted with quiet disbelief as For more information, call head File photo the judge announced his bond on coach Fred Austin at 743-1375. San Francisco Alex Smith opens up his second NFL season today at Monster Park against a gun charge: $5 million, an the . Smith had only one pass and 11 in 2005. amount that will almost certain- UHS volleyball tryouts ly keep him in jail through the begin Aug. 21 Smith is intelligent and talented, but can he play in the NFL? weekend. Following his bizarre and vio- Tryouts for the Ukiah High Monster Park but we’ll forever know ment Jeff Garcia proved competent, if lent encounter with police the School volleyball team begin as Candlestick. not outstanding. Aug. 21 from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. and day before, prosecutors had from 7-9 p.m. in the UHS gymna- “It’s important for us to get continu- “Dynasties don’t come around asked a judge to hold Clarett on sium. ity,’’ agreed Mike Nolan, the coach often,’’ Alex Smith said in reflection. Players should plan on attend- ART at least $1 million bond. also in year two. “To be efficient ... on “You have to get all the things going “We feel he’s a threat to the ing both sessions. For more infor- offense, are we getting first downs and together. A lot of things have to go mation call head coach Ori SPANDER community,” assistant prosecu- Polkinghorne at 463-0451 or e- moving down the field?’’ right.’’ tor Chris Brown said. mail at [email protected]. The great test. In a game that means One of those things is the quarter- Clarett stood against a wall All players are required to have nothing. And means a great deal. back position, which, with the trades a physical and a completed ath- next to his lawyer during letic packet to try out. “We want to get this thing going,’’ of Tim Rattay, Ken Dorsey and Cody Thursday’s arraignment, did not Packets are available at UHS. AN FRANCISCO – There is no said Smith. “We want to give this Pickett, now belongs to Smith, say anything and was not bluster from the young man, no offense some confidence.’’ although now and then it may be in the addressed by the judge. His UHS boys soccer S posturing. Alex Smith comes That’s what it’s all about for a quar- possession of the veteran Trent Dilfer. attorney, Nick Mango, called the tryouts August 21 across as understanding and humble as terback. With a quarterback. He must Alex Smith, great athlete, intelli- $5 million bond excessive, any first pick in any NFL draft ever believe in himself. No less significant- gent person, good kid. But can he play adding that his client would not Tryouts for the Ukiah High ly others must believe in him. quarterback in the NFL? Can he live School boys soccer program will could be, knowing full well what we likely be able to post it. begin the week of Aug. 21 and expect and unlike his rookie season We were spoiled for 20 years by the up to being the first pick in the 2005 Mango would not speculate run from 8:30 – 10:30am at the what is to expected. Niners. First the great Montana. Then draft? on why four loaded guns — northwest field. Year two for Smith, for the 49ers’ the nearly as great Young. Back-to- “I’m not going to lie to you,’’ said including an AK-47-style assault Eligibility and information pack- future. The opening exhibition game back Hall of Famers. That doesn’t hap- Smith. “It’s tough, you’re constantly ages are available in the admin rifle — were in the SUV Clarett building, and must be completed of ‘06, against the Chicago Bears pen. But it did happen in San was driving early Wednesday. along with a physical exam prior tonight at the place now called Francisco. And then Young’s replace- See SMITH, Page A-8 to this date. See CLARETT, Page A-9 Conditioning sessions will take place Aug. 14–18 from 8:30- 10:00am at the school stadium track. Bring water and running shoes. MLB For questions, please call Coach Catinella at 743-2857. Summer Break Gray’s troubles outweigh play Mets push Basketball Camp starts Aug. 14 Cal wide receiver was never 2002, he injured a shoulder and missed the last 11 games, giving him a redshirt division Open to boys and girls ages 7- implicated in fatal shooting of year. There have been a number of 17, this week long summer bas- Dartmouth co-ed in 2005 ketball camp offers players an injuries since, plus shiftings between lead to 14 opportunity to build a solid foun- wide receiver and tight end, thereby dation of basketball skills. each By DAVE NEWHOUSE reducing his Cal production to 18 career By HAL BOCK day is filled with fundamental catches. skills, progression drills, easy to ANG Newspapers The Associated Press understand instruciton, as well as “That’s football, right?” he said. BERKELEY – Perception isn’t NEW YORK — At his age, games and fun competitions. “Sometimes it goes your way, some- From beginners to advanced always reality. David Gray’s football Orlando Hernandez takes his times it don’t. I can’t just quit. I got my players, this camp will be a great time at Cal has been as much about starts inning by inning. Add degree (in African-American Studies), experience. Lunch is not provided image as performance. He has been them up, and they have produced so please bring a sack lunch which is the most important thing of all. linked more with trouble than touch- some strong outings for the New each day. That keeps me going. The camp will be held at the downs. York Mets. “I want to help the team, stay healthy Ukiah High School gym from And that’s seems odd because his Hernandez won his fourth Aug. 14-18, with full day camp the whole year, make plays. We’re try- college career began with a touchdown straight decision Thursday, going from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., and ing to take it all the way. I’m going to half-day camp from 9 a.m. - noon. on his very first play, catching a 71-yard allowing four hits in seven do my part to take us to the next level.” Tuition is $125 per camper for full pass against Baylor that launched the innings in a 7-3 win over San day sessions and $75 per LaRonn and Brenda Gray regularly Jeff Tedford era at Cal. Diego that stretched New York’s camper for the half-day package. attend Cal practices to watch their son. NL East lead to a season-high 14 Low income discounts are avail- That was 2002, and there have been ANG Photo LaRonn is minister at the Holy Trinity able through the City of Ukiah. just two since for Gray, After an incredible start in 2002, games. For more information, call 463- Church of God in Christ in West who has received more attention for David Gray’s career has stalled “I don’t look at seven 6714. Oakland. He and his wife speak rever- innings,” El Duque said. “I look two off-campus incidents than personal amidst injuries and off-field issues. ently about their son, who’s involved in at it one inning at a time, three highlights at Memorial Stadium. City of Ukiah Fall church community outreach projects outs. I get through that inning, I He wasn’t implicated in either inci- identities, situations getting blown out Men’s Softball League and who plays the organ on Sundays look at the next inning.” dent, a team party in San Francisco sev- of proportion. Everything that happens set to begin with his father on the pulpit. Hernandez (8-8) came to the eral years ago and the fatal shooting of happens for a reason. I didn’t do noth- The City of Ukiah Community “He’s brought us a lot of joy, I know Mets from Arizona on May 24 to a Dartmouth co-ed in Berkeley last ing, but it taught me a lesson.” Service Department would like to that,” said the father. “We’re excited bolster the back end of the rota- announce the beginning of the year. He was branded as an instigator, What lesson? about him graduating, excited about tion. He has won four straight 2066 Fall Men’s Softball League. but without incriminating evidence. “That I don’t never want to go to League play is scheduled to him playing. He’s focused, trying to decisions and in seven of his last “Stuff happens,” he said of both situ- jail,” he said. “Stay out of trouble, stay accomplish something. He’s deter- nine starts, he has pitched at ations. “You live, you learn, you grow off the streets, and be good.” See DIGEST, Page A-8 up. Mistakes can happen – mistaken Right after Gray’s sparkling debut in See GRAY, Page A-9 See METS, Page A-10 A-8 – FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-7 ST. LOUIS 19, INDIANAPOLIS 17 begin in late August and run through The race is part of Blackberry team registration October. Sponsor fees are $350 per Festival weekedn, a traditional small Manning throws TD pass, team and $30 per player, with checks town festival in Covelo. For more infor- The Ukiah Dolphins is a year round made payable to the City of Ukiah. mation and race applications, see competitive swim club for children Registration forms are available at www.covelo.net, or call 707-983-6736 aged five through 18. Any child that the City of Ukiah recreation can swim 25 yards continuously may Department or at Ukiah Tennis Tournament Linehan wins in debut www.cityofukiah.com join the Dolphins. Sept. 1 The hot summer months are a great The sponsor fee is due at the time of By JIM SALTER defend both,” Linehan said. 6 for 51 yards and led St. time to get your child involved in registration. Player fees will be collect- All tennis players are invited to par- The Associated Press Manning was 3-for-5 for 50 Louis to a 33-yard ed from team managers at the first swimming. Children are placed into ticipate in a Ukiah tournament begin- game. different swimming groups depending ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis yards overall, also completing by Remy Hamilton. ning September 1st and ending on Registration will be accepted on their ability and age. Rams ran more than they 11- and 31-yard-passes to Gus Frerotte, in his first October 30th. through Aug. 18, and register early For more information leave a mes- Players will arrange their own passed Thursday, didn’t chal- Reggie Wayne. game as Bulger’s backup, was because space is limited. sage with the Ukiah Dolphin Swim matches and commit to one match lenge a play and didn’t even “I think when you recover 2-for-3 for 32 yards and led a each week in either singles, doubles Team office at 463-5253, ext. 1301. use a timeout — much less (the onside kick), it really gets first-quarter scoring drive cul- Ukiah High School foot- or mixed doubles. The format will be waste one. the whole team fired up and minated by Fisher’s 7-yard ball conditioning camp round robin or double elimination, with Sonoma State free youth Scott Linehan’s head it’s nice to take that good field run. August 13-16 a consolation round if eliminated in soccer camp August 13 the first round. coaching debut, a 19-17 win position and turn it into In the battle for the No. 3 The Ukiah High School football and over Indianapolis, lacked the points,” Manning said. quarterback job, Ryan The entry fee will be $10 per person Players and coaches from the conditioning camp will run from Aug. per event, with all proceeds going women’s Sonoma State soccer team razzle-dazzle of Mike Martz’s “We wanted seven to 10 Fitzpatrick was 8-for-11 for 13-16. The overnight football camp towards Mendocino College tennis check-in will begin at 9 p.m. on August will conduct a free youth camp/clinic six seasons. plays and a score and we got 51 yards, and Dave Ragone court maintenance. Payments should Instead, it was the Colts that,” Colts coach Tony was 7-for-11 for 80 yards and 13. be sent directly to Mendocino on Sunday Aug 13th from 11 a.m. to 1 Select freshman, sophomores, College, Attn: Tom Kesey and the reg- p.m. at the Mendocino College soc- who resorted to trickery. Dungy said. “Then we kind of one . juniors and seniors will be in atten- istration deadline is August 25, 2006. cer/football stadium. New Colts kicker After bogged down a little bit, but The Rams’ first-round draft dance and daily conditioning begins The camp is open to any youth soc- on August 14 for non-campers and For entry or additional information Adam Vinatieri opened the there were a lot of good things pick, Tye Hill, just missed on overnighters. please e-mail: jpaultoewater@peo- cer players and coaches. game with a successful onside that we saw from all of the two interceptions and made a For more information call Russ at plepc.com or call Paul at 459-0332 or The Sonoma State soccer team will kick, and Peyton Manning groups.” special teams tackle after the 489-0963. Fran at 463-3762. also hold team practices for the public quickly made the most of his Neither team wasted time Colts T.J. Rushing returned a to watch on Saturday and Sunday, in getting key players out of kickoff 63 yards in the first UHS girls soccer August 12th and 13th, from 9-11 a.m. brief appearance, throwing a touchdown pass in his only harm’s way. Manning and quarter. tryouts August 21 Ukiah High School Water and 3-5 p.m. at the stadium. Polo Practice The Sonoma State and Mendocino drive, an 8-yarder to backup receivers Marvin Harrison Two Colts running backs Ukiah High School girls soccer try- College soccer staffs will be available tight end Ben Utecht. and Wayne were gone after are seeking to fill the void left outs will be held Aug. 21-25 from 6 The Ukiah High School boys and to answer questions and discuss the Martz was known to toss one series. by the departure of Edgerrin a.m. - 7:30 a.m. and from 6 p.m. - 8 girls water polo team will hold its first practice sessions. p.m. each day. practice on Monday, August 21 at 8 the red challenge flag to ques- St. Louis played quarter- James, but neither was Players are expected to attend both a.m. tion a spot by a foot or two, back Marc Bulger, receivers impressive. morning and evening tryouts. Players A team information packet can be Girls Red Storm and often burned his timeouts Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce Veteran must have completed paperwork and picked up at the UHS pool after 5:30 Basketball Clinic early. His high-flying offense and Jackson for two series. carried four times for 10 medical physical in order to partici- p.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday or pate. was known for the pass. Vinatieri, in his first game yards; first-round draft pick Thursday throughout July. Girls ages 9 through 12 are invited For more information call Matt Eiffert This includes an athlete physical Linehan didn’t question a with the Colts, kicked a 53- Joseph Addai carried three at 467-9188. to participate in the Red Storm call and his game plan was yard field goal in the first times for 3 yards. form which must be completed before Basketball Clinic/open gym Sunday the student is allowed to practice. mornings from 10 a.m. until noon balanced, running 40 times quarter. The Colts were without six Business Golf Challenge The UHS water polo squads will beginning July 9 at Yokayo School and passing 31. Steven Once the starters left, the expected starters on defense, to benefit UHS golf also be holding a fund raising car Jackson, playing just the first Rams were more dominant including three-time Pro Bowl August 13 wash in the Rite Aide parking lot on gymnasium. Sunday Aug. 27 from 11 a.m.-3:30 Players need to wear comfortable two series, carried five times than the score indicated, out- defensive end Dwight The Business Golf Challenge p.m. clothes and basketball shoes. A par- for 41 yards, including runs of gaining Indianapolis 404-249. Freeney, out with a sore Tournament to raise money for the Please call Rick Cleland at 463- ent or adult must sign in athletes and 16 and 23 yards. The Rams outrushed shoulder. Ukiah High School golf programs will 1551 for more information. are welcome to view. be held August 13 at the Ukiah “Coach wants us to be a Indianapolis 202-38. The beleaguered St. Louis Please call Ronnie DeSoto at 272- team that protects the ball, Indianapolis backup Jim defense, ranked 30th last sea- Municipal Golf Course. 7292 for more information. The format is four players per team, Six-A-Side Soccer takes the ball away and plays Sorgi was 7-for-17 for 64 son, played much better once with the two best net balls per hole for Tournament Aug. 19 smarter,” Jackson said. “I yards in finishing out the first Manning left. team medal play. To place an announcement in the Team prizes will be awarded and The Ukiah Host Lions and the Ryan “Community Sports Digest,” contact think we did all three tonight.” half. Possible No. 3 Shaun Two plays after Matt Turk’s there is a 7:30 a.m. shotgun start with Rones Dickey Memorial Soccer Fund The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports The backup running backs King was 6-for-10 for 122 first-quarter punt was downed lunch and awards to immediately fol- are sponsoring a six-a-side soccer Department by phone at 468-3518. were good, too — Tony Fisher yards and an interception, and at the Indianapolis 2, corner- low the tournament. tournament for high school age boys You may also mail your listing to 590 carried five times for 33 threw a 40-yard touchdown back Fakhir Brown blitzed For more information call Paul and girls on Aug. 19 at Ukiah High S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, Shimmin at 468-0501. School. e-mail it to [email protected], or yards, and Fred Russell had a pass to Levon Thomas in the untouched and sacked Sorgi Games begin at 8 a.m. and will go fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the 54-yard run in the third quar- fourth quarter. for a safety. The Rams had Covelo hosts Blackberry until about 5 p.m. Entry fee is $150 “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE ter. Bulger, who played just five sacks overall, three by Festival Footrace August per team and applications can be service, no guarantees can be made “You’ve got to keep it eight games last season undrafted rookie Matthew picked up at 601 N. State Street or via on the frequency of a listing’s appear- mixed up so a team has to because of injuries, was 3-for- Rice. 20 e-mail at [email protected]. ance in The Daily Journal. To assure The 24th running of the Blackberry Applications are due by Aug. 1. For your event maximum publicity, please Festival Footrace will be held on more information call 468-5711. contact either our classified (468- Sunday, August 20, beginning at 8 3535) or display advertising (468- It would have made a dif- circumstances than to come in a.m. in Covelo. Ukiah Dolphins swim 3510) departments. Smith ference in our judgment, as the No. 1 and play early.’’ Smith concedes, had be been But he wouldn’t make any Continued from Page A-9 chosen any place but No. 1, changes, even if he could. SCOREBOARD but football, as life, is what “I’m a competitive person, Jacksonville at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Colorado 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 trying to prove yourself. It’s you make of what you get. and I competed for that No. 1 WNBA Buffalo at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games New Orleans at Tennessee, 8 p.m. N.Y. Mets 7, San Diego 3 tough way to play. I think I “What No. 2 does in histo- pick, and I thought it was best EASTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City at Houston, 8 p.m. St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 1 didn’t play well last years W L Pct GB Dallas at Seattle, 10 p.m. Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 6 ry is not a big deal,’’ Smith ... I never would trade it in. x-Connecticut 26 6 .813 — Green Bay at San Diego, 10 p.m. Florida 9, Washington 6 because of that. We’ll accomplish something. x-Detroit 22 10 .688 4 Sunday, Aug. 13 Pittsburgh at Houston, 8:05 p.m. said, “but if you are the top, x-Indiana 20 12 .625 6 Washington at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. “You’re trying to prove the top of your class, huge It’s just a matter of time.’’ x-Washington 17 15 .531 9 Monday, Aug. 14 Friday’s Games yourself to everyone, to the Charlotte 10 22 .313 16 Oakland at Minnesota, 8 p.m. St. Louis (Suppan 9-6) at Pittsburgh (Duke 7-10), expectations come with that.’’ The time starts now. New York 9 23 .281 17 7:05 p.m. coaches, to the fans, trying to Chicago 4 28 .125 22 N.Y. 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I San Antonio 13 20 .394 11 Baltimore 51 64 .443 18 9:05 p.m. Minnesota 10 23 .303 14 Tampa Bay 47 68 .409 22 Florida (J.Johnson 9-6) at Arizona (Hernandez 9- think this year I’ve gotten 8), 9:40 p.m. away from that. I’m just going x-clinched playoff spot Central Division San Francisco (Lowry 5-7) at L.A. Dodgers y-clinched conference W L Pct GB (Hendrickson 1-4), 10:40 p.m. to do the little things to get the Detroit 76 38 .667 — Saturday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Chicago 67 46 .593 8 1/2 San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:05 p.m. offense going.’’ Los Angeles 69, Sacramento 58 Minnesota 67 47 .588 9 Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7:05 p.m. He has help which wasn’t Connecticut 71, Indiana 63 Cleveland 49 64 .434 26 1/2 San Diego at Houston, 7:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games Kansas City 41 73 .360 35 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. available last year, tight end Detroit 82, Chicago 48 N.Y. 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2006 NATIONAL ROLLER SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS have to want to be there. You Mets can’t shy away from it.” Reyes opened the seventh Continued from Page A-7 with a single, and Endy Ukiah takes home six medals Chavez beat out a bunt for his least seven innings. He has second hit. Wright followed not lost in his last six starts with a double to left against Ukiah Skating Freshmen/Sophomore C girls since June 30. Doug Brocail (2-1) for a 4-3 figures at nationals, but skated The attitude of the 40-year- Academy returns from her way into the finals in lead. An intentional walk to Lincoln, Neb., with old Hernandez sits well with Carlos Delgado loaded the Freshmen/Sophomore girls manager Willie Randolph. freestyle, taking fifth in the bases, Jose Valentin singled two national titles “When he gets in a rhythm, for two more runs and Tucker country. he throws the breaking ball, Sara Adams, 14, skated her followed with an RBI double The Daily Journal the backdoor slider, he’s San Diego took the lead in LINCOLN – Ukiah sent a way to a fourth place finish in tough,” the manager said. “It’s Freshmen A girls freestyle in the first inning on Adrian record contingent to the 2006 command on the mound, Gonzalez’s 20th homer. National Roller Skating Lincoln after finishing third at working his spots. He’s really Todd Walker walked with Championships in Lincoln, regionals. Three of the top starting to feel his rhythm on one out and moved to second Neb., and in turn came back five skaters from Adams’ all his pitches. His fastball is on what might have been a with a record number of regional were on hand to par- up. His velocity is really double-play ball. medals, including national ticipate in Lincoln. good.” Valentin let Brian Giles’ titles for Robert Adams and In her fourth appearance at With their fifth straight soft liner to second drop in Tica Anderson in Elementary the national tournament, win, the Mets completed a front of him but then threw to B pairs and Kari Perritt in Chelsea Brown made her way three-game sweep and first base, allowing Walker to Freshmen B girls freestyle. to the podium with a beautiful dropped the Padres into a reach second. Gonzalez fol- All of the entrants from routine, earning third place in first-place tie in the NL West lowed with homer on a 2-0 Ukiah placed in either the top Freshmen B girls freestyle. with idle Arizona and Los pitch. ten in the nation or the upper Eight-year old Lexi Angeles, which played “He just made a mistake,” half of their events, opening Cristiani made a name for her- Colorado later Thursday Gonzalez said. “He didn’t up the eyes of the national self at Lincoln in her third night. make many in the whole field. national tournament appear- Randolph rested several game. He keeps the ball Amy Jackson, 11, stood out ance, having qualified for her regulars in the day game and in her first season of competi- down. He moves it around. He first when she was a mere five surrounded Hernandez with a keeps you off balance.” tion. Jackson made her way Submitted photos years old. Robert Adams and Tica Anderson (top) compete at lineup of bench players, New York went ahead 3-2 into the final round of compe- At Lincoln, Cristiani quali- tition in Elementary C figures the 2006 National Roller Skating Championships in including three — outfielders in the second when Reyes fied for the finals in both Lincoln, Neb. Adams and Anderson won a national Ricky Ledee and Michael drove in two runs with his and placed sixth in a field of Primary A girls freestyle and 25 contestants. Caitlyn championship in Elementary B pairs after finishing Tucker and catcher Mike 14th triple of the season and Hallman, 12, made it into the Primary A girls figures. second in 2005. Lexi Cristiani (below) competes in DiFelice — who weren’t on scored on a sacrifice fly by top 10 in her event also, In the final round of fig- Primary A girls freestyle at nationals. the roster a week ago. He kept Chavez. Elementary B girls figures ures, Cristiani jumped from the left side of his infield After Gonzalez’s homer, Kerida Moates, 10, was eighth place to third and in first place in freestyle. intact, though, and Jose Reyes Hernandez allowed just one also a first-time qualifier for freestyle, the youngster skated Last year at nationals, and David Wright made the more hit until the seventh, the national finals and just a near perfect routine in the Elementary B pairs partners difference. retiring 15 of 16 hitters over missed placing in Juvenile A finals and came one point Robert Adams and Tica Reyes tripled home two one stretch. girls freestyle. Alicia away from winning a national Anderson skated their way to runs in the second inning and Brian Giles ended that Woodward, 9, made her way championship, instead taking a runner-up finish. This year then touched off a four-run string with a leadoff double in from a crowded field at the the silver medal. the duo took first place in rally in the seventh that broke the seventh and scored on Southwest Pacific Regionals In her third national, Kari Elementary B pairs. a 3-3 tie. Wright had a pair of Josh Bard’s double. to qualify in the Juvenile B Perritt, 13, qualified in both The Ukiah Skating doubles including the hit that Padres starter Chris Young, girls figures but also just Freshmen/Sophomore B girls Academy would like to thank scored Reyes with the go- 5-0 with a 2.42 ERA in 10 missed placing. figures and Freshmen B all those who made donations ahead run. road starts this season coming Miranda Chipman just freestyle, making it to the to make the tripto nationals “You have to be confident in, allowed three runs, four missed the cut for the finals in finals in figures and taking possible. every at-bat,” Wright said. hits and six walks in five “You can’t be scared. You innings.

pepper spray finally got him including one to Jim Terry, people know you. Sometimes Cal coaches and players into handcuffs, the 6-foot, coach of Mahoning Valley Gray those things cross paths. speak well of the 6-3, 230- Clarett 245-pounder continued to Hitmen of the Eastern Indoor “It’s tough, man. It’s the pound Gray, who’s back at Continued from Page A-7 struggle, kicking at the doors Football League where Clarett Continued from Page A-7 biggest Catch 22 there is. wide receiver. of the transport vehicle. has plans to play in January. You’re a role model in the “He’s a good guy,” said “We’re very confident that Officers also secured a cloth Terry said Clarett, whose mined to stick it out through quarterback Steve Levy. the tough times. It’s been hard inner-city, like David, but the there was no intent to harm mask over Clarett’s mouth girlfriend recently gave birth guys on the street, you don’t “We have high hopes for anyone,” Mango said. after they say he spat at them. to his premature daughter, for him standing on the side- David as a strong contribu- line.” know if they’re jealous of you Prosecutors initially asked Police said more charges sounded depressed on the or what. The peer pressure is tor,” said Tedford. “He’s a the judge to hold Clarett with- are possible, and federal phone, but that wasn’t unusu- “David was brought up in a team leader, understands work decent home,” said the moth- enormous. David is a genuine- out bond, in part because he agents said they are eyeing al. ly good kid, but people mis- ethic, never makes a mental had been driving just a few whether Clarett violated fed- “Maurice mumbles, so he er. “He’s led a sheltered life. mistake. He has great hands, He’s a really good kid, never read him.” blocks from the home of a eral gun laws that prohibit sounds depressed all the Gray then was among sev- leaping ability, great straight- woman scheduled to testify got in any trouble. David is a having a firearm while under time,” Terry said. “We just eral Cal football players who ahead speed.” against him in his robbery indictment. talked about the baby, we peacemaker. He’s never been David Gray’s biggest play trial, which starts Monday. a fighter, a brawler. When that were present when Meleia “I feel bad for him. I think talked about the trial and then Willis-Starbuck was shot and remains that Baylor game in In that case, witnesses said a lot of people do,” said rook- the phone cut out.” (San Francisco incident) hap- 2002. Clarett flashed a gun and pened, it was not in his char- killed by a friend in July 2005. ie linebacker A.J. Hawk of the Clarett did not call back, Supposedly, the victim was “That seems like a million robbed them of a cell phone Green Bay Packers, who Terry said. Police said they acter.” insulted by the Cal players years ago,” said Tedford. behind a Columbus nightclub arrived at Ohio State as a attempted to stop Clarett a That night, acquaintances It must seem that way to earlier this year. freshman with Clarett. short time later. Gray knew from Richmond before she called her male friend, who accidentally Gray, too, with all that has Franklin County Municipal “You’ve got to surround your- As a freshman, Clarett showed up as the Cal team happened to him in the inter- Judge Andrea Peeples said she self with decent people, and I scored the winning touch- party was breaking up. gunned her down. But which Cal players im. He hopes to replace that set the bond so high because think in his case maybe he down in the second overtime According to witnesses, one memory, and erase other insulted her? the 22-year-old Clarett didn’t do that, or took some of the Fiesta Bowl against of them had a gun, which memories, with more positive attempted to flee police. A bad advice or whatever. I Miami to lead Ohio State to Gray tried to confiscate by The evidence is iffy, and ones this year. preliminary hearing was don’t know. Things aren’t the 2002 national champi- shoving down his pants when certainly didn’t pinpoint Gray. scheduled for Aug. 18. going right. Maybe this will onship. It was the last game he the police arrived. Thus an And if someone brandishes a Clarett’s latest run-in with be a wake-up call.” played for the Buckeyes. image was formed even gun, and causes a tragedy, the law began when police Clarett was in a positive He was suspended for the though Gray was only trying who really is to blame? HazMobile noticed a vehicle driving mood when he spent Tuesday following season after being to restore order and protect his Either way, through print erratically, beginning a high- evening in suburban charged with falsely reporting acquaintances at the same and television media, Gray way chase that ended with Columbus with his attorneys, a theft to police. After drop- time. ended up being labeled as one Toxic police spiking the SUV’s tires. preparing for next week’s ping out of school, he chal- Alonzo Carter, Gray’s of the instigators. Officers said they could not trial, said Jon Saia, a senior lenged the NFL’s draft eligi- coach at McClymonds High, Waste easily subdue Clarett because partner with the law firm rep- bility rule in 2004 but lost. understood. KONOCTI HARBOR resort & spa Dropoff he was wearing a bulletproof resenting Clarett. 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Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal The stallions unwind at the stables after arriving by trailer from Chico before their Redwood Empire Fair show on Thursday night.

“In the Lipizzaner breed, Photo courtesy of White Stallion Stallions unlike other breeds, you have Productions no control over the horse’s (Above right) A Lipiz- zaner stallion performs a name,” she said, noting the Continued from Page A-1 capriole jump during a first part is after the father, previous performance. arrived in Ukiah around 3:30 and the second part of the stal- p.m. Thursday from Chico. lion’s name is after his moth- Today they are scheduled to er. the horse leaps into the air perform at a fair in Susanville; Nicknames, however, come with all four legs and at the and Saturday and Sunday in from those who love the hors- height of the leap he kicks out Santa Rosa, Hart said of the es most. with his back legs, Hart stallions which travel all over Take Neapolitano Bonaira, explained. the world, performing on for instance, who’s also “It’s a quick, split second, known as “Baby,” because at average about five shows a but it’s beautiful to watch,” the age of 8 he is still the she said. Come See Our Great week, nine or 10 months out youngest stallion in the show. of the year. Yet, Redha Gharsa, head “He’s been on the road rider and trainer, said he does Selection of Fountains Conversano Bella Donna, since he was 6, which is very 23, is the oldest in the group not think it’s difficult to train Also choose from a variety of: young,” Hart said, noting that Lipizzaner stallions. “These of stallions, Hart said, stand- normally this breed of horse • Yard Furniture • Trees ing in front of his stable. “He horses are really smart ... real- wouldn’t show until the age of ly strong. I think this is one of • Pond Supplies • Shrubs does one specialty act in the 10 or 12, because they don’t the reasons, a long time ago, show,” she said, referring to a start training until they are 4 they were chosen for the war.” • Hand Crafted Columbian Pots dressage demonstration set to or 5 years old and it takes The best part about show- • Bird Baths classical music. about six years to get them ing them, he said, is “to see Custom Ordering! His name, like the other ready. the audience happy and to see Custom Ordering! Lipizzaner stallions, is a com- “Baby does a very famous a big smile from each one of bination of his father’s name - Airs Above Ground (which them.” 485-1961 - or his bloodline -- and his includes) Capriole,” she said. Laura McCutcheon can be 1250 Lake Mendocino Drive • Ukiah mother’s name, Hart said. When doing this maneuver, reached at [email protected]. Take the Lake Mendocino Dr. exit off 101 toward thethe MendocinoMendocino LakeLake SouthSouth BoatBoat Ramp.Ramp. Open Tues – Sun • 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Journal Delivers!

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They will honeymoon on an was in Bakersfield airport for their courage to enlist, and Alaskan cruise and plan to live in Camarillo, readying to take off to SFO their quest to protect our free- California. after my annual physical dom. I have been told by his exam with my surgeon, board- sister that he is very privileged ing on the flight was delayed. to be a Marine and that he Everyone kind of grumbled even likes and respects his a little until we saw why. Drill Instructor! He is clearly Inside the airport were about in his element. 30 people from five years old A good friend’s grandson to 80 gathered with red, white volunteered to go to Iraq and and blue balloons and signs leaves shortly. She is con- “Welcome Home Bryan.” Heather Dicus cerned, and who would not be and Christopher Byhoffer Then off the United commuter Community chatter for this fine young man with a from Los Angeles walked a family? But for his own rea- Dicus - Byhoffer young man about 21 onto the By Kathy Davidson sons, he wants to go. tarmac. A sharp looking Margaret McCamish and Dave Johnston, I will never forget that along with friends and other family members infantryman, tall, great pos- continued off the tarmac into young soldier returning from ture and presence, and hand- are pleased to announce the engagement and the airport, smiling, chatting Iraq, and pray there are many, Allison Suzanne Frochen some as he could be, all with one another and com- upcoming wedding of their daughter Heather spiffied up in his dress uni- many more that make it home Dicus to Christopher Byhoffer. Byhoffer is the and Ryan Joseph Miller menting on the beautiful safely. The memory has much form with a grin that spread reunion they had just been son of John and Lani Byhoffer of Ventura, from ear to ear. more meaning today than it California. Frochen - Miller privileged to witness. United's did a year ago because now it The other passengers on the schedule was shot to The bride-to-be graduated from Potter Allison Suzanne Frochen and Ryan Joseph flight disembarking hesitated is personal. Very personal. No Valley High School in 1989 and then went on Miller exchanged vows on July 1, 2006, at smithereens, but no one, matter what your opinion on by the plane and gave him including the airline’s person- to get her Bachelor’s Degree from UC Santa Redwood Valley Cellars, in Redwood Valley. about 200 feet of lead space the war in Iraq is, please Barbara in Dramatic Arts in 1993. Heather fol- The bride is the daughter of Susan and John nel cared. remember and pray for our and just watched the show of My grandson Jason, 19, is lowed her first passion, acting, for several Frochen, of Ukiah. She graduated from Ukiah him opening the gate and men and women in uniform. years before going on to receive her Master of completing his Marine train- They deserve our support and High School and is employed as St. Mary’s of throwing himself into the ing in San Diego and I will be Science in Counseling, from California State the Angels Catholic School and Near and arms of family and friends. politics has so little to do with University Northridge in 2003. She currently attending his “Marching” cer- why they are there. Their rea- Arnold’s School of Performing Arts and People were weeping, the works at a non-profit organization as a Cultural Education. crew was crying, you know I emonies and graduation. My sons are pretty pristine and mother, son and granddaugh- Marriage and Family Therapist Intern. The groom is the son of Helen Williams, of was crying. I am crying right pure. I, for one, give them all The groom-to-be graduated from Buena now just telling you this story. ter and lots of relatives on the the credit I can muster. High School in 1993 and received his Bachelor Eugene, Ore., and Timothy Miller, of Ukiah. About five minutes passed, other side will be there to Remember, Out of the Mud, of Science degree in Business from California He graduated from Ukiah High School and is and the rest of the passengers watch the event and cheer on Grows the Lotus. State University Channel Islands in 2006. He currently employed as a tile contractor. Ranking Continued from Page B-1 community health, their When The Cat’s Away... accountability for improved health outcomes and their efficient delivery of health- care services, the Federal Health Center Program has been recognized by the Salamander Glass Studio Federal Office of Budget and Mike and by Quoizel Management as one of the most effective government Margie, the programs. 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775 CENTRAL STREET • WILLITS • 459-4224 468-0123 Next to Safeway THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 2006 – B-3 A memo The oaks of Mendocino County How many different for- the rest of the state, the out the county. The coast est types can you think of? trees are found in both pure live oak ranges from the What comes to mind? and mixed stands. Their southern part of the state to Redwoods, pines, Douglas- location is often determined just north of Hopland, while to ourselves fir, maybe if you’re an by soil types, soil moisture, the Shreve and interior adventurous hiker type even and directional orientation. species are found over Before Bill Gates and the high elevation true fir The valley oak, Quercus much of the county in many Warren Buffett, there was forests. How many of you lobata, is a true California of the same locations as the Andrew Carnegie. The fail- thought of oak forests? If endemic, found no where blue oak. As its name ure of the recent state bond you didn’t, don’t feel bad. else in the world. Their pio- implies, the Canyon Live act to support our libraries The oaks have been the neer name, “mush oak” Oak is common along river has me reminiscing about implies the relatively soft the Scottish immigrant, the over-looked forest for some gorges. time. Just as there are dif- nature of the wood and the The black oak (Q. son of a weaver who limits of its utility. These became the King of Steel. ferent kinds of pines and Tree Tips Kelloggi) is a majestic tree firs, there are several are the very large, majestic that provides brilliant fall In 1901 after selling trees that dot the valley Carnegie Steel to J.P. species of oaks that can be By Greg Giusti color is often found grow- found growing in pure landscapes in Ukiah, ing at higher elevations Morgan, Mr. Carnegie ley, blue, and Oregon) are Anderson, Potter and Round became what Bill Gates is stands or as associates in characterized as being with other hardwoods and mixed forests. Valleys. In fact, Round conifers such as madrone, today, the richest man in the deciduous, loosing their Valley represents the north- world. And, similarly, he Of all the forest types maples, alders and Douglas leaves in the winter, and ern most extent of the believed that his wealth found in California the oak having their acorns mature fir. The large tree is a pro- could benefit humanity. In Our Own Words forests are considered to species along the coast. lific acorn producer and within the same year (much The blue oak, Q. dou- Perhaps the best known of By Dot Brovarney have the highest degree of like a walnut or almond). was an important food sta- his philanthropic ventures is biological diversity of all glassi, often referred to as ple of Native Americans. The red group (coast, “post oak” connotes the the community library sup- for change and improve- forest types. As many as canyon, interior and Shreve Descriptions and distrib- port he provided to towns ments at the Ukiah Library. 335 species of terrestrial pioneer use of this tree for utions of California’s oak live oaks, and the California fence posts. During the across America and beyond. “The Ukiah branch is vertebrates (amphibians, black oak) can be evergreen resources can be found by In an 1868 memo to writ- forming a building commit- reptiles, birds and mam- summer, the blue color of visiting the University of (live oaks) or deciduous the leaves is very obvious ten to himself at age 33, tee that will begin planning mals), plus a number of fish (black oak) and their acorns California’s oak Web site at and is a handy field key that Carnegie declared, “The a new library this fall,” says species and an estimated require two years to mature. danr.ucop.edu/ihrmp/ amassing of wealth is one of Mendocino County Library 6,000 species of inverte- There are 20 species of identifies the species. The Greg Giusti is the UC the worst pieces of idolatry Director Melanie Lightbody. brates (insects, spiders) are oaks in California. Of those blue oak is another Forest Advisor for …” He also promised to “The existing building from believed to exist in the oak 11 grow in a tree form, and California endemic and is Mendocino County and is a invest funds “each year for 1973 is inadequate to serve forests. nine grow in a bush form, common on the upland, Registered Professional benevolent purposes” and to the 21st century community The oaks are generally many of these are sub- drier slopes of Mendocino Forester. You can now view “cast aside business forever -- it lacks a meeting room grouped together into two species or variations of the County. Tree Tips on the Web. Go to except for others.” Although and has insufficient space main categories, the white parent form. There are eight The live oaks provide www.nwwg.org, click on he delayed embarking on for computers and study oak group and the red oak recognized species found in much of the evergreen hard- Resources and click on Tree his program for some years, areas, as well as books.” group. The white oaks (val- Mendocino County and like wood cover found through- Tips. ultimately he pursued his Lightbody is optimistic, charitable aspirations. yet realistic about the As a self-educated man future. who advocated pulling one- She says, “Supporters see self up by one’s bootstraps, the new library as a jewel in Carnegie chose to support a the crown of downtown but variety of educational pro- at the same time, they rec- jects besides libraries, ognize it needs to be within including universities, a the means of the community THEY MAKE national research institute to fund.” and the Endowment for Besides fundraising International Peace. The (which possibly may be King of Steel spent $43 mil- augmented with future suc- lion on the construction of cessful bond monies), the 2811 libraries between 1881 committee will initiate a and 1914. Carnegie’s needs assessment and strate- UKIAH CLICK! largesse is not simply some- gic plan to guide the new thing that happened long library project. ago and far away. Both the Some say that libraries Ukiah and Willits libraries are no longer necessary in owe their existence to seed the digital age. If structured Look for these advertisers 24 hours money from Andrew and staffed appropriately, Carnegie. libraries can still function as In 1911, Carnegie granted community centers for peo- a day on ukiahdailyjournal.com $8,000 to Ukiah for con- ple to come together and struction of a library to be engage in dialogue and matched by the community learning. 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TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: David Atchison career home runs. (1807-86), legislator; Alex Haley (1921-92), TODAY’S QUOTE: “Never trust a com- Datebook: Friday, Aug. 11, 2006 writer; Arlene Dahl (1928-), actress, is 78; puter you can’t throw out a window.” -- Steve Today is the 223rd day of 2006 and the 52nd In 1965, rioting began in the Watts section Steve Wozniak (1950-), Apple Computer co- Wozniak day of summer. of Los Angeles. founder, is 56; Hulk Hogan (1953-), wrestler, is TODAY’S FACT: The Mall of America TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1934, the first In 1992, the Mall of America -- the largest 53; Joe Jackson (1954-), musician, is 52. cost $650 million to build. federal prisoners were transferred to island shopping complex in the country -- opened in TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1929, Babe Ruth TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon prison Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay. Bloomington, Minn. became the first baseball player to hit 500 (Aug. 9) and last quarter (Aug. 15).

of taking a calculated risk. Don’t delude yourself into usual, especially regarding benefits can be derived from LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. thinking that only costly material goals and objec- your social affiliations. ASTROGRAPH 23) -- Being born under the activities are automatically tives. If you are strongly However, this may not hold sign of the scales, you can the best. motivated, you could do bet- true if you choose to chum appreciate the strengths and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- ter than usual in this depart- around with people who By Bernice Bede Osol benefits of a partnership Jan. 19) -- Be extra mindful ment. only care about themselves. arrangement. It’s your kind of your deportment, because ARIES (March 21-April CANCER (June 21-July of day, where collective it might be far too easy to 19) -- When people depend 22) -- This can be a produc- effort produces substantial treat people in an abrasive upon others to look out for tive day for you, especially LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - advantages. manner without realizing it. them, they rarely fare as where your financial objec- - If there is something SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. That’s especially true with well as they can. Be sure tives are concerned. Focus important that you have 22) -- Don’t hesitate to step those who are close to you. you take the initiative in on projects that can make or already thought through and in and take charge of mat- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- matters that are of personal save you money. have made a logical deci- ters, especially if you Feb. 19) -- If you find that importance to you. Know where to look for Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006 sion, don’t waste any more believe co-workers aren’t you are a bit more restless TAURUS (April 20-May romance and you’ll find it. In the year ahead, enter- time rehashing the pros and doing things as effectively than usual, don’t get upset 20) -- Occasionally, we can The Astro-Graph prises or ventures that origi- cons. Get on it. as you think they can be with yourself. Channeling gain a better perspective by Matchmaker wheel instantly nate with you have better- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. done. No one is likely to your inclinations and ener- stepping out of the main- reveals which signs are than-usual chances for suc- 22) -- We can always learn have any objections. gies constructively, and not stream of events and by romantically perfect for you. cess. Don’t hesitate to be something new from others SAGITTARIUS (Nov. turbulently, can be a bless- viewing the world from the imaginative and creative in who do things differently. 23-Dec. 21) -- Have lots of ing. sidelines. This may be the Mail $2.75 to Matchmaker, areas you love or in which You may find yourself in the fun and enjoy yourself. But PISCES (Feb. 20-March case for you. c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box you flourish. Put your ideas company of one who remember, you can do so in 20) -- Don’t hesitate to set GEMINI (May 21-June 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092- to work for you. demonstrates the advantage an inexpensive manner. your sights higher than 20) -- Both pleasure and 0167. Cruise On In TO THE CLASSIFIEDS TIME OUT FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 2006 – B-5 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Puzzlers

THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 01255 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion LIAD -3 -7 6 -6 Unscramble these four Jumbles, RNOC one letter to each square, 13 12 -9 -10 TIEP to form four ordinary words. 6-2131 KYRN HEYNO

CLUE: PEARS ORDER GRID 9 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 9 All Rights Reserved.

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ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com KOFERD Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as PERGUSA & CAMARINA suggested by the above cartoon.

18 26 21 33 “ ” PERG Answer: 31 23 28 16 USA& (Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: BEGOT ODDLY INBORN EXHORT 33 21 26 18 Yesterday’s CAMA Answer: What the heavyweight became when he 16 28 23 31 retired — A GOOD “BOXER” RINA 8/10/2006 Retired military dad should not be such an ogre Dear Annie: I am a retired naval officer. how to manage these young men on her own, your way in or out. Tell Delia how you feel. Two weeks ago, my 16-year-old daughter had so that she will be prepared for adult relation- Then, if she abandons you again, get up and a date with a young man I had never met. My ships. say sweetly, “You are obviously busy, so we’ll wife, a teacher at the school, said he was a ANNIE’S MAILBOX Your daughter should have known your do dinner another time.” Give her a friendly good kid. By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar “date fitness” requirements in advance. It’s OK wave and leave. When the young man showed up to get my to say that you did not like the boy’s attitude Dear Annie: I am responding to “Midwest,” daughter, he sat in the car and honked the horn and let her tell him to be more respectful, or who wanted to know if she should tell her (strike 1). I went out and told him she was not daughter again. even calmly explain the rules to the boy your- cousin that she has halitosis. Believe me, she ready, and he should come in the house. He My daughter cried, as expected, but my wife self. But you should not have gotten in his face. knows. did, and then proceeded to call my wife by her has not spoken to me in two weeks. She says Still, we don’t believe you owe him an apolo- I inherited this strong sulfur “body chem- first name (strike 2). When he tried the same this is the way kids are now and I should gy or vice versa, although you might apologize istry” from a parent. My doctors are sympa- with me, I very sternly said, “You can call me remember that I no longer wear a uniform. She to your daughter for throwing her date out the thetic, but all have ruled out any treatable ‘Sir.”’ Finally, when my daughter came down, thinks I owe “Junior” an apology. I told her he door. cause. I realize it is difficult for people to be he blurted, “It’s about time” (strike 3). At this, owes our family an apology for his lack of Dear Annie: I have a friend, “Delia,” who around me, so I am a good telephone and com- I blew my stack. respect. likes to table hop when we go out to lunch or puter friend. Driving with me is not for the In military fashion, an inch from his face Tell me, Annie, was I wrong? My wife and I dinner. She eats her meal and then gets up from faint of heart. I have often received gifts of and speaking loudly, I proceeded to tell him will do whatever you say. -- Lost in Laingsburg our table to go visit a friend at another table. mouthwash from well-meaning friends. No that I will not allow anyone to come in my Dear Lost: Your disciplinary tactics are too Sometimes, if there are lots of people she one can imagine the pain this has caused. house and treat my family this way. I grabbed harsh for civilians. Such severity may keep all knows, she will visit all of them, and I end up It gives me some peace if people keep their his coat and threw it outside and informed him young men at bay, and while it could protect eating alone. Am I wrong to resent this? How distance, and it always amazes me that some that unless he also wanted to end up on the your daughter’s chastity, it also will isolate her do I handle it? -- Dining Solo folks will get so close that I must retreat. I hope ground, he would walk out and never see my from normal socializing. 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The fictitious business eating out, Great benefit package & This business is conducted services to students & 3. At the hearing the court will consider the name referred to above 468-0123 movies, motor hm incentive program. by an Individual. The was filed in County on support schools. 1 yr recommendations of the social worker. travel, friendship, 272- AUTO PARTS 4. The social worker will recommend that your child registrant commenced to June 22 2001. This Spec Ed. exp. 7219 Counter person, driver & be freed from your legal custody so that the child may transact business under the business was conducted (internship ok), MA in fictitious business name or by a California Limited shop clean up. Will train be adopted. If the court follows the recommendation, 562-06 ed psych & PPS cred names listed above on July Partnership. This The Anderson Valley right person. all your parental rights will be terminated. Stroll through The Ukiah Daily Journal and get 7-28/8-4,11,18/06 required. 5, 2006. Endorsed-Filed on statement was filed with Volunteer Fire Advancement opportunity 5.You are required to be present at the hearing, and complete, accurate, up-to-date area announcements. FICTITIOUS For more info July 5, 2006 at the the County Clerk of Department is soliciting avail. Clean DMV. you will have the right to be represented by an attorney. Mendocino County on The Ukiah Daily Journal...Mendocino County’s Local Newspaper BUSINESS NAME contact Mendocino County Clerks quotes for the Call Adam at If you do not have an attorney and cannot afford to August 2, 2006. STATEMENT Paula Miller Office. installaion of a solar 707-696-4332. hire one, the court will appoint an attorney for you. /s/Nina Matysiak File No.: 2006-F0527 @ 467-5172 /s Ronald E Laberdie 468-3500 photovoltaic system to All applications are 6. If the court terminates your parental rights, the order NINA MATYSIAK THE FOLLOWING Mendocino RONALD E LABERDIE be installed at confidential. may be final. 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RESORT SCUK CVG 04 93810 Alternative within the Foster’s Pursuant to Title 14, Section 15273(a)(1) of the California in Fort Bragg, CA. Ukiah, CA 95482 AUDITIONING NOW NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso a Acusado) Education Teachers Wine Estates Code of Regulations, said fees are exempt from the According to Plans and specifications prepared by Lenthal, This business is conducted FOR CONTESTANTS. Ilah Meadow Stewart, Darrel Charles Armstrong, ($102.00/day) Americas family. Work California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Schlosser, Architects Fort Bragg, CA. by Husband & Wife. The $150K prize money. Feather Fernandez AKA Delores Craighead, Scott BA and CBEST starts immediately. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard The rehabilitation of a senior rental project. 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For further Equal Opportunity Regulations (see project manual). above on July 31, 2006. property described in the Complaint adverse to For an application possibility of regular information, call 463-4221. AEOE/DBE/MBE/WBE/DVBE are encouraged to bid. Endorsed-Filed on July 27, LOST & Plaintiff’s title, or any cloud upon plaintiff’s title packet call 707- full time KRISTI FURMAN Sealed bids will be received at the office of Cupples 2006 at the Mendocino 30 FOUND thereto) 467-5012 or email employment after Clerk of the Board & Sons Construction, Inc. at 221 Olive Ln. Ukiah, CA County Clerks Office. YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le está Found 8-5 S. State St. [email protected] Crush. Please 95482 until: August 21, 2006. Bid package and project /s/Ann Meng Ung demandando) RIVER STEWART 580-06 Sm. Brown Chihuahua Continuous apply in person at manual may be obtained by calling (707-467-0674). ANN MENG UNG You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons 8-11,18,25/06 w/ brown leather collar Recruitment EOE 26150 Asti Road, Cupples & Son Construction, Inc. reserves all rights and legal papers are served on you to file a written NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 575-06 & ID tag. Call to Cloverdale or fax to to reject any and all bids at its sole discretion, to waive NCO/Rccc-Lower Lk response at this court and have a copy served on the TS # CA-06-58932-MS Loan # 0324221746 8-4,11,18,25/06 identify. 485-0511 (707) 894-4465 Attn: or reject any and all bids at its sole discretion, to waive Res & Ref Specialist I. plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you; your YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FICTITIOUS   Hiring Mgr/Asti DATED 3/24/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO or reject any informality in any bids or in the bidding Found near S. Assist/refer families written response must be in proper legal form if you BUSINESS NAME Harvest PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT procedures. Lake Mendo. 8-2, Med seeking childcare, train want the court to hear your case.There may be a court STATEMENT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION size, Lab/German CC providers; Req. AA BUS DRIVER form that you can use for your response.You can find 552-06 File No.: 2006-F0538 OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Shep, long tail. No in CDV/ECE or rel’d fld The best job you these court forms and more information at the California 7-28,8-4,11/06 THE FOLLOWING YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public tags, light color, blk or equiv. exp. $10.95- never thought of. Courts NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE PERSON(S) IS (ARE) auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's snout. 972-9552 or $11.50/hr DOQ + bene. Really.You like people.You Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), TS No. 04-10061 Doc ID #000656895692005N DOING BUSINESS AS: check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn 468-8011 30-40 hrs/wk. for appl enjoy driving. And you your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. Title Order No. 2391394 Investor/Insurer No. THREE SISTERS by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by contact NCO 800-606- don’t want to be stuck in If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for 0033468265 APN No. 179-293-1200 112 S. School St a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings LOST: KEYS! 5550 or some windowless building a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, Ukiah, CA 95482 association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 REWARD! www.ncoinc.org all day. Have you time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, DATED 02/23/2004. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Leslie Batz to the Financial code and authorized to do business 462-7937 Closes: 5:00 pm, considered being a bus money and property may be taken without further warning PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT 5401 Running Springs in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. 8/14/06 (Postmarks not driver? Mendocino Transit from the court.There are other legal requirements.You A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Rd The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, HELP accepted). EOE Authority has a FT may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Ukiah, CA 95482 120 WANTED opening. You must have know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER." Notice Ellen Grossman ACCT Clerk, ROP TEACHER- a valid driver’s license, a service. If you cannot afford an attorney you may be the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest is hereby given that CTC Real Estate Services, as duly 3651 Low Gap Rd PT, for local non-profit. Automotive/Welding clean driving record, eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), appointed trustee pursuant to the Deed of Trust executed Duties: AP/AR Ukiah,CA 95482 P/T- 2 hours per day, possess excellent services program.You can locate these nonprofit groups advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest by DAVID HETH, AND NANCY HETH, HUSBAND AND bank reconciliations, This business is conducted 5 days per wk, 185 customer service skills & at the California Legal Services Web Site thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, dated 02/23/2004 and gen. office tasks. Min. 2 by a General Partnership. days per year. $27.84- a solid work ethic. Must (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online for the total amount (at the time of the initial recorded 02/27/04, as Instrument No. 2004-04325, in yr computerized acct’g The registrants $46.36/hr. Have the be able to communicate Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated Book -, Page -), of Official Records in the office of the req’d. QuickBooks exp. commenced to transact ability to teach a effectively both orally & by contacting your local court or county bar association. to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on County Recorder of Mendocino County, State of California, preferred. Pick up business under the fictitious variety of automotive in writing in English. Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID will sell on 08/17/2006 at 10:00AM, AT THE MAIN application business name or names and welding Work will be in the entreguen esta citación y papeles legales para presentar LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): ENTRANCE TO THE MENDOCINO COUNTY @ Project Sanctuary, listed above on August 21 applications. Reg. Ukiah/Willits/Laytonville/Rd una respuesta por escrio en a esta corte y hacer que ARTHUR L FONTAINE AND ELLEN I FONTAINE, COURTHOUSE, 100 NORTH STATE STREET, 2006.Endorsed-Filed on 499 Leslie St., HUSBAND AND WIFE. AS JOINT TENANTS teaching cred not wd Vly area driving bus se entregue una copla al demante. Una carta o una UKIAH, CA at public auction, to the highest bidder for August 1, 2006 at the Ukiah Deadline Recorded: 4/22/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-08568 req’d. & cab. This position is a llamada telefónica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por cash or check as described below, payable in full at Mendocino County Clerks 4:30PM August 11, in book XXX, page XXX of Official Records in the office Desig Subj Cred guaranteed 32 hours per escrito tiene que estar an formato legal correcto si desea time of sale, all right, title, and interest conveyed to Office. 2006. of the Recorder of MENDOCINO County, California; issued based upon week. Pay range - $11.16 que procesan su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya and now held by it under said Deed of Trust, in the Date of Sale: 8/31/2006 at 10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: /s/Leslie Batz work exp. All Shifts Available! to $15.20 per hour. Paid un formulario que usted pueda usar para su property situated in said County and State and as more AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE MENDOCINO LESLIE BATZ Mendocino Full-Time & Part-Time. training program and respuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la fully described in the above referenced Deed of Trust. COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 100 NORTH STATE County Office of No experience needed. excellent benefits. corte y mas cerca. Si no puede pegar la cuota de The street address and other common designation, 589-06 STREET, UKIAH, CALIFORNIA Amount of unpaid 8-11,18,25,9-1/06 Education Full training provided. Apply at MTA, 241 Plant presantacion, pida al secretario de la corte que le de balance and other charges: $413,427.83 The purported if any, of the real property described above is purported FICTITIOUS For an app packet : Drug test required, Road, Ukiah.This position un formulario de exencion de pago de cuotas. Si no property address is: 7399 SEMS LN REDWOOD VALLEY, to be: 855 MOHAWK DRIVE, UKIAH, CA, 95482.The BUSINESS NAME www.mcoe.us/jobs or cannabis not tested for will remain open until filled. presenta su resuesta a tiemp, puede perder el caso CA 95470 Assessors Parcel No. 165-100-08-00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any STATEMENT call hire. Help disabled in EOE. por incumplimiento y la corte le podra quitar su sueldo, undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common File No.: 2006-F0497 707-467-5012 their home. 485-0165. dinero y bienes sin mas advertencia. incorrectness of the property address or other designation, if any, shown herein. The total amount Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street of the unpaid balance with interest thereon of the obligation THE FOLLOWING llama a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce address or other common designation is shown, directions secured by the property to be sold plus reasonable PERSON(S) IS (ARE) a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remision to the location of the property may be obtained by sending estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time DOING BUSINESS AS: a abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is MENDOCINO BABY que cumpla con los requistos para obtener servicios the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If $255,719.29. It is possible that at the time of sale the 512 S. State St. legales gratuitos de un programas de servicios legales the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness Ukiah, CA 95482 sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos sin the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall due. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept cashier's Ruth Christine fines de lucro en el sitio web de Califoria Legal Services, be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the checks drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn Davis (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Date: by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn 15481 Moonbeam de las Cortes de California, 8/11/2006 Quality Loan Service Corp. 319 Elm Street, by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings Meadow Way (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/) o poniendose 2nd Floor San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 Potter Valley, CA 95469 en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. NON SALE information only Sale Line: 714-259-7850 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business Townley Melissa The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y or Login to: www.fnasap.com Reinstatement Line: (619) in this state. Said sale will be made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, Anderson dirección de la corte es) SUPERIOR COURT OF 645-7711 ext 400 Erik Donzella, If you have previously but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, 268000 N. Hwy 101 been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, 100 N. State regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy Willits, CA 95490 been released of personal liability for this loan in which Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, advances This business is conducted Dial up a sale when you case this letter is intended to exercise the note holder's The name, address and telephone number of thereunder, with interest as provided, and the unpaid by a General Partnership. rights against the real property only.THIS NOTICE IS call us and put the plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust The registrants SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. (El nombre, la dirección y el número de teléfono del with interest thereon as provided in said Note, plus commenced to transact classifieds to work for you. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT business under the fictitious abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the business name or names tiene abogado, es) NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR trusts created by said Deed of Trust. DATED: listed above on July 14, Thomas F. Johnson Attorney at Law PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL 11/18/2004 CTC Real Estate Services 5898 CONDOR 468-3500 2006.Endorsed-Filed on 525 South Main Street, Suite B BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.As required by law, DRIVE, MP-88 MOORPARK, CA 93021 Phone: (800) July 14, 2006 at the Ukiah, CA 95482 you are hereby notified that a negative credit report 281 8219, Sale Information (805) 578-6618 By: - Trustee's (707) 462- 1907 reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to Sale Officer CTC Real Estate Services is a debt collector Mendocino County Clerks DATE: (Fecha) December 23, 2004 a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained Office. /s/Tanta G. Ugrin-Capobianco, Clerk your credit obligations. ASAP# 782195 08/11/2006, will be used for that purpose. ASAP# 781738 /s/Ruth Davis Cyndi Moore, Deputy 08/18/2006, 08/25/2006 07/28/2006, 08/04/2006, 08/11/2006 RUTH DAVIS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 2006 -7B

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Optometric Driver Class A for small homelike Receptionist/Assistant environment, good pay PT/FT. Fax resume The Ukiah transfer 7 transport & benefits. Fax resume 467-0976 Daily Journal, Must have clean DMV. to 463-6957 Classified Great salary 707-824- Our phones are 8546 Advertising Dept., Handy Person, starts busy...(Job offer) 590 S. School St. DRIVER deliver immed., We, here at Bailey's, the Ukiah in our van. Waldorf School, 10- World's Largest Mail Fax: 468-5780 Starting $8 hr 15/wk, $15/hr. 485- Order Woodsman 489-5115 8719 Fax 485-7335 Supplies Company, need a Call Center person who speaks and writes both Spanish and English. This person should be fairly computer literate, and ideally, have some experience in taking orders over the phone. We want a person who Give us a has good "people" skills and it will help to have some familiarity with call today some of the products that we sell: www.baileysonline.com. and start We're a positive, employee-supportive company, based here in clearing Laytonville, Ca. for the past 32 years. We also have a TN Division. This away the position is full-time, 5 days a week. We offer a good wage and good benefits: clutter! Paid holidays and vacations, a 401K retirement program, whereby our company contributes fifty cents on each dollar paid by the employee, a medical group health insurance program, 468-3500 in which we, Bailey's, pays up to $375.00 per month for the premiums, an annual Christmas Bonus and a Christmas Party. Wealso give an annual Performance Bonus to deserving employees. In the past, every three years, Baileys has paid for an all-expenses paid trip to Las Vegas, NV to celebrate our devotion and efforts over the years. Please send resume and/or a letter of interest to: [email protected] 8B- FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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