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7 58551 69301 0 WEDNESDAY June 21, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 73 email: [email protected] Stormy debate over county budget ends with delay By KATIE MINTZ The decision came after the item The final budget hearing takes time has already been spent creating The Daily Journal was first continued from the begin- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS place in August, and the county is the budget. Going into anymore On Tuesday, after more than an ning of the session to later in the required to accept a proposed budget detail on each of the budget items, hour of heated discussion on the mat- afternoon, and then, with a vote of 3- Alison Glassey said, is based on rev- no later than July 20. Delbar said, is what should be done ter, the Mendocino County Board of 2, moved to next week’s meeting. enue estimates that are subject to Supervisors Jim Wattenburger and at the final budget hearing where Supervisors decided to postpone The proposed budget, which was change. Michael Delbar voted against post- final changes are meant to be made. making a move on the proposed bud- introduced at the board’s June 6 “They come into focus through poning the decision to approve the get for 2006-2007. meeting, Chief Operating Officer the final budget process,” she said. proposed budget, saying that much See COUNTY, Page 16 MENDOCINO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION AIR ATTACK is back Tichinin pay raise held to 2% By JAMES ARENS The Daily Journal Mendocino County Super- intendent of Schools Paul Tichi- nin was less than pleased with Monday’s board of education decision on the raise he asked for for the upcoming fiscal year. “I am frustrated but not angry,” Tichinin said. CDF’s Air Attack Base Tichinin made $108,917 during is located at the Ukiah the 2005-2006 fiscal year, and in airport and is responsi- the next fiscal year he’ll get ble for the quick $111,095, a 2 percent cost-of-liv- response to wildfires ing adjustment increase instead of throughout the county. the 5 percent COLA he asked for. MCOE’s fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30 of the following year. COMMUNITY “I was surprised because other staff was given a 5 percent raise,” Tichinin said. “I feel the scope of RALLIED TO SAVE the responsibility of the county superintendent of schools is more AIR ATTACK BASE extensive than other elected posi- tions and that warrants the full By LAURA MCCUTCHEON amount, but that is totally within the jurisdiction of the board.” Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal The Daily Journal DynCorps pilot Bob DeVinny and California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Capt. Kirk Van It doesn’t take a firefight- Patten prepare to launch CDF’s Air Attack 110 plane Tuesday morning to check on a vegetation fire in er to recognize the value of See TICHININ, Page 2 Covelo. having a local air attack base. In December 2002, then- Gov. Gray Davis ordered Election Planes arrive just into fire season state departments to cut bil- lions in costs, and CDF By LAURA MCCUTCHEON announced its share of the results The Daily Journal budget-cutting would The red and white turbo-powered include abandonment of the S2T air tanker and its companion air now 45-year-old Ukiah Air finalized attack plane the community fought so Attack Base. hard to save a few years ago arrived at That didn’t go over well Numbers change, the Ukiah Airport Friday, four days into with Ukiahans and others fire season 2006. living in Lake and but not the outcome The California Department of Mendocino counties. Local The Daily Journal Forestry and Fire Protection’s “Tanker opposition to the cut devel- The final election results are in 90” -- which holds 1,200 gallons of fire oped quickly, after veteran and, though voter turnout was up retardant -- is instrumental in the initial air tanker pilot Doug Baker approximately 15 percent from attack of a fire, according to fire offi- told The Daily Journal base the numbers reported in the unof- cials. closure would be a mistake. ficial results, none of the races Tanker 91 -- Tanker 90’s sidekick -- Opposition was also were affected. is due to arrive in three to four weeks, voiced by Mendocino and The final turnout for CDF Capt. Kirk Van Patten said Lake county supervisors, Mendocino County was 50.66 Tuesday. City Council members and percent, with 24,287 of the coun- The return of the tankers adds a dozens of other public and ty’s 47,943 registered voters cast- sense of security for many in the com- private entities in the ing ballots. While this is signifi- munity who have grown accustomed to region. Hundreds of letters cantly lower than the 59.34 per- seeing the bright-colored retardant -- in CDF Tanker 90 before takeoff. The tankers are used in conjunction of protest poured into state cent turnout seen in the primary with Air Attack spotter planes. The tankers can hold up to 1,200 gal- held in 2004, it was still higher See ATTACK, Page 16 lons of fire retardant. See COMMUNITY, Page 16 than the 47.8 percent recorded in 2002, the lowest turnout in recent memory. With 52.82 percent of the vote, David Colfax, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, maintained Body found in burned shed; arson suspected his comfortable lead over his By BEN BROWN not a murder. Gonzalez said it is standard proce- Gonzalez said the body had not yet been iden- competitors and will retain his The Daily Journal dure for WPD to investigate any suspicious death tified but that the man did not live in the house position. John Pinches will be Willits Police officers are investigating the within its jurisdiction. connected to the shed where he died. Gonzalez joining him on the board, having death of a man whose body was found in the Firefighters from the Willits-Little Lake Fire said the people living in the house were surprised defeated incumbent Hal Wagenet remains of a shed that caught fire early Tuesday department responded to a fire in a shed behind a to discover a body had been found in their shed. with 52.43 percent of the vote. morning. house in the 100 block of Oak Street in Willits at WPD officers are working with the Mendocino In the District Attorney’s race, Willits Police Chief Gerry Gonzalez said offi- 1:37 a.m. Tuesday. Once the fire was out, fire- County Coroner’s Office to identify the remains. cers are investigating the incident as an arson and fighters discovered the body of an adult male. Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected]. See ELECTION, Page 2

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booked into jail on suspicion FUNERAL NOTICES CORRECTIONS of battery at 7:40 a.m. The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this Saturday. space to correct errors or make clarifications [\ grandchildren Jeffrey, cially delighted in spending 24, 1978 in Califor- to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- BOOKED -- Robert David LOUIS WILLIAM CAMOTTA Matthew, Laura Ca- time with her nia. ary notices or birth announcements will Parkinson, 63, of San Jose, Memorial services for meron and Dennis grandchildren, and greatly He is survived by his result in reprinting the entire article. Errors was booked into jail on suspi- Louis William Camotta Thornton, great grandchil- enjoyed camping grandmother, June Brit- may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. cion of driving under the of Ukiah will be held on dren Taylor Cameron and and fishing. Bonnie was ton; his father Armstead influence at 9:18 a.m. Thursday, June 22, Gary Thornton, nie- preceded in death by Want; brothers Saturday. 2006 at 10 am at the ces Gloria Ellis, Bunny her son Clifford Moore in Shawn Want, Brad Want; LOTTERY NUMBERS BOOKED -- Neil Bruce Eversole Mortuary. Schmidt, Debra Ma- 2003. She is sur- sister Rolinda DAILY 3: night: 7, 5, 7. Waldron, 37, of Covelo, was Chaplain Timothy son, Mona Lisa, Donna vived by; son Steven Rice Want; brother Armstead afternoon: 6, 2, 2. booked into jail on suspicion Eberhardt will officiate. Bowen and nephews & Jillene of Ana- Want, Jr.; sister Rin- FANTASY 5: 03, 18, 26, of driving under the influence, Louis passed away at his Butch Azevedo and David cortes, WA, 2 daughters dy Want, all of Covelo; 30, 39. being under the influence of a home on Tuesday, Azevedo. He was Jeanie Rice of brothers, Yardy Want, DAILY DERBY: 1st controlled substance and vio- June 13, 2006 surrounded preceded in death by his Ukiah, CA and Renee Cluff Sr. of Hayward, CA , Jeff Place: 05, California lating his parole at 10:27 a.m. by his family. Born parents Edith of Bemidji, MN, Want, Sr. of Willits, Classic. Saturday. May 13, 1918 in Valley George and Lawrence brothers Tony Verducci of CA and Ruben Want of 2nd Place: 07, Eureka. BOOKED -- Cheri Ann Ford, Louis worked as Camotta, sister Estelle Fortuna, CA, Fred Nice, CA; sisters 3rd Place: 12, Lucky Choults, 38, of Santa Rosa, a machinist and welder for Azevedo and brothers John Verducci of Oakley, CA and Mary Lou Lopez of Santa Charms. was booked into jail on suspi- 20 years then in Camotta and Doug Verducci of Rosa, CA and Ka- Race time: 1:48.75. cion of causing corporal convalescent and hospital Sam SanPietro. San Francisco, CA, sister ren Ramos of Nice, CA; MEGA MILLIONS: 11, injury to a spouse at 12:14 administration for Memorial contributions Susie Verducci of Multiple Neices and 21, 37, 53, 54. a.m. Sunday. 15 years followed by mobile to Phoenix Hospice Ukiah, CA, and 5 grand- nephews Biscuit, Stacy, Mega: 12. BOOKED -- Crystal Ann home manage- are preferred. children Nathan & Jackie Brian, Lil Pollock, 33, of Ukiah, was ment for 20 years. He has The Eversole Mortuary Clinton Rice, and Nicole, Yardy, Marla, Colleen, booked into jail on suspicion resided in the is in charge of ar- Kayla & Justin Cluff. Casey, Crissy, Tanya, SHERIFF’S REPORTS of driving under the influence Ukiah area for the last 12 rangements 707-462-2206 The family wishes to Julie, Felicia, Corinne, and driving with privileges express their deep ap- Michelle, Phillip and The following were suspended at 1:59 a.m. years. He was most compiled from reports proud of his wife, grand- [\ preciation to all those who Ruben, Lil Jeff, Danna, Sunday. BONNIE ALOHA RICE cared so much and Clint, Brandy, Dennis, prepared by the BOOKED -- Elliot James children and great- Mendocino County grandchildren. He will be Bonnie Aloha Rice were so compassionate in Darrin, Erin, Rodrick, Lance, 22, of Ukiah, was passed away June 17, their efforts. Amy, Hailey, Boy Boy Sheriff’s Office: booked into jail on suspicion remembered for be- BOOKED ing a happy caring man, 2006 in Ukiah, CA at the Memorial contributions and Minny, Jay Jay, -- Jack Leroy of driving under the influence, full of love and age of 73. Bonnie may be offered to the Reginna Aiyanna, Sha- Cox, 69, of Ukiah, was resisting arrest and parole vio- laughter, a wonderful hus- was born in El Centro, CA Ukiah Senior Center. nee, Jasper, Ben, Tes. booked into jail on suspicion lations at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. band, father, grand- on 12-29-1932, Services will be held at a Viewing will be at the of driving under the influence BOOKED -- James Aaron and lived in Bakersfield later date. Methodist Church in at 3:43 a.m. Friday. Masterson, 30, of Ukiah, was father, nother-pop, friend BOOKED and helper. His fa- before coming to Arrangements are under Covelo Wednesday June 21 -- Lonie booked into jail on suspicion vorite quote was “I love all Mendocino County where the care and direc- starting at 3:00. Marshell Poindexter, 50, of of causing corporal injury to of you.” she resided for 36 tion of Anker-Lucier A funeral service will be Laytonville, was booked into a spouse at 7:45 p.m. Sunday. Louis is survived by his years. Bonnie was a cook Mortuary. starting at 2:00 jail on suspicion of driving BOOKED -- Melissa Anne wife of 66 years, Lois and had worked for Thursday June 22 at the under the influence and dri- Williams, 34, of Westport, Camotta of Ukiah, daugh- the State Hospital prior to [\ Recreation Center ving with a suspended license was booked into jail on suspi- owning and operat- ROBERT COREY WANT near the airport. at 8:02 a.m. Friday. cion of causing corporal ter and son-in-law BOOKED Sandra and Dale Thornton ing the Old Mill Restaurant Robert Corey Want You may call Ukiah -- Steve James injury to a spouse and parole of Ukiah, sister in Redwood Val- passed away June 17, Valley Mortuary for more Brennan, 27, of Redwood violations at 7:45 p.m. Evelyn Beaman, sister-in- ley, and the Hilltop 2006. He was 28 years old. details at 468-8446. Valley, was booked into jail Sunday. law Vivian Lisa, Restaurant. Bonnie espe- Robert was born March on suspicion of driving under BOOKED -- Felix Gil the influence at 5:32 p.m. Osorio, 30, of San Rafel, was Friday. booked into jail on suspicion BOOKED -- Kawliga Kay Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on how to of causing corporal injury to a place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. Thompson, 27, of Willits, was spouse at 9:37 p.m. Sunday. booked into jail on suspicion BOOKED -- Seneca of causing corporal injury to a Barrios Garcia, 51, of Willits, Death notices are free for Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to name of deceased, hometown, age, date of spouse at 11:05 p.m. Friday. was booked into jail on suspi- death, date, time, and place of services and the funeral home handling the arrangements. For information on how to place a BOOKED -- Alejandro free death notice please call our editorial department at 468-3500. cion of assault with a deadly Oliveros Ochoa, 22, of Ukiah, weapon with force adequate was booked into jail on suspi- to produce injury and making cion of battery at 1:07 a.m. terrorist threats at 8:17 a.m. made up of board of education died Saturday, June 17, 2006. Saturday. Monday. Tichinin members Bob Shugart, DEATH NOTICES Arrangements are under the BOOKED -- Melissa Ann BOOKED -- Jose Alfredo Madelin Holtkamp and Ed direction of Anker-Lucier Presley, 37, of Fort Bragg, Peredia, 27, of Ukiah, was Nickerman, proposed to the • Michael Eugene was booked into jail on suspi- Continued from Page 1 Mortuary. booked into jail on suspicion board the 2 percent COLA. It Miltimore, 57, of Willits, cion of battery at 4:23 a.m. of driving under the influence, Mendocino County board was almost unanimously Saturday. being under the influence of a of education members have approved, with the only no BOOKED -- John Joseph controlled substance and vote coming from Georgina Sheriff Kevin Broin, with Metz, 52, of Fort Bragg, was parole violations at 3:58 p.m. total control over the salary of 38.92 percent of the vote, the elected county superinten- Sanders. Election “I think he is deserving of eking out a narrow lead over dent, and Tichinin said his Lt. Tom Allman, who earned salary should be comparable the raise,” Nickerman said. “I Continued from Page 1 to other staff. “I think my feel we have some guidance 38.56 percent. compensation should parody now in this for the future and Fort Bragg attorney Meredith There was also no change 1651 Talmage Rd ~ Ukiah other district superintendents I feel we’ve accomplished a Lintott picked up a couple of in the race for Superior Court NOW OPEN and staff.” lot, because we compared and percent for a total of 42.01 judge, where Clay Brennan tied it to other elected officials percent of the vote, and main- beat Jone Lemos 55.6 percent Coffee ~ Tea ~ Ice Cream ~ Smoothies Originally for the 2005- to 44.11 percent. Similarly Hot Dogs ~ Soup ~ Salads ~ Pastries ~ Sandwiches 2006 fiscal year, Tichinin had in the county.” tained her lead over incum- asked for $114,363 as his And with this decision bent District Attorney there was no change in the Now Serving: Mon. - Fri. 6 am - 4 pm salary but received a 1.2 per- Nickerman said the commit- Norman Vroman, who actual- treasurer-tax collector race, 707.468.8638 • Free Wireless Internet cent raise from his 2004-2005 tee is on the right track. “In ly lost a small amount of where Shari Schapmire beat fiscal year salary of $107,625 comparison to other superin- ground for a total of 36.08 Tania Ugrin-Capobianco to $108,917. tendents he is not the highest percent of the vote. handily, 81.89 percent to paid, but he is also not the The sheriff’s race, which 17.84 percent. For the 2006-2007 fiscal lowest. He is right there in the was close in the unofficial year, he asked for $120,081, a Candidates for district middle.” counting, only got closer attorney and sheriff will face 5 percent COLA increase Holtkamp also said when all the votes were in. from his original asking salary one another in the general Tichinin is doing a good job, The final count showed acting election on Nov. 2. of $114,363 for the 2005- “but I can’t see approving the 2006 fiscal year but received full amount.” $111,095. James Arens can be reached The salary committee, at [email protected]. E Center - Mendocino Fisheries Program FLOOD PROTECTION & EROSION CONTROL STREAMBANK STABILIZATION The Journal Delivers! STORM DAMAGE REMEDIATION DETAIL CENTER Lic #836177 since 1981 To 859 N. State Street 468-0194 ext 131 or 121 Consultation Subscribe (707) 462-4472 [email protected] Design and [email protected] call: Dent Construction 468-3533 Repair Celebrating Our 24th Anniversary D. WILLIAM JEWELERS Finally! 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Meadows By KATIE MINTZ The Daily Journal They wanted it and they got it. Starting today, Hopland locals (and others) will be able Simona and Angelo Petri after almost 17 to eat dinner at the historic years as owners of Angelo’s Restaurant in Hopland Inn, which re-opened Ukiah, have decided to take a rest and will close under new ownership in mid- the well-known Italian restaurant on June 30. April. “It’s time for a vacation,” Simona told me The opening of the 45-seat Tuesday. dining room follows the inn’s She confirmed that the nearby Thai restaurant, bistro and bar, which opened Ruen Tong, will be moving to that location. last month. Along with the opening of the dining room, Rainbow Ag has hired its own horse expert hours for the bistro and bar are and has been designated a “premier dealer” by being extended. Farnam Companies, Inc., a leader in the horse All these decisions, care industry. Farnam, headquartered in Phoenix, Executive Chef Shaun Behren Ariz., provides a wide range of animal care prod- and inn co-owner said, were ucts to retail outlets throughout the United States designed around the local com- and Canada. Rainbow owns and operates munity. America’s Country Stores in Ukiah, Lakeport “The community wants to be and Calistoga. here,” Behren said. “It’s the epi- “We are honored to be named a premier deal- center of Hopland.” er by one of the top animal care companies in the The dinner menu, which will country,”said Jim Mayfield, Rainbow president. be available in the entire restau- “It recognizes our long-standing dedication to the rant, includes both seasonal agriculture and equine industry in Northern appetizers and entrees made California, and positions Rainbow to provide from local fare. Most items, he even better service to our customers,” he added. said, will be around or under Mayfield also announced that Sid Cuthbert, an $20. experienced horse owner and trainer, has joined “I’m trying to do a 100 mile the Rainbow staff in Ukiah. Cuthbert, who lives menu,” Behren, who graduated in Willits, has been a 4-H horse leader and horse from the California Culinary show judge for over 20 years. After retiring from Academy in San Francisco, Pacific Gas and Electric in 1996, he worked for said. This means all ingredients Radio Shack in Willits, and later served as a dri- come from within 100 miles of ver for the Willits Senior Center. the inn. In addition to the num- “Sid’s retail and customer service experience, ber of herbs and greens Behren along with his passion for people and horses, will grows on site, local items make him a great addition to the Rainbow team,” include grass-fed beef from 60 said Mayfield. miles away, produce from Sonoma and walnuts from A discussion of the Ukiah Airport, its ten- Lakeport. ants, its statistics and its value to the community “If I’ve got to pay $10 for will be the focus of the Ukiah Area Chamber of hazelnuts that come from Commerce Tuesday, June 27 “Good Morning Oregon, why not pay $3 for Ukiah” breakfast at Zack’s Restaurant. walnuts to come from The breakfast meetings last from 7 to 8:30 Lakeport,” Behren explained. a.m. Registration starts at 6:45 a.m., with serving “A nut is a nut.” Buying locally of breakfast at 7 a.m. The program starts at 7:15. also saves the customer money Scheduled speakers include: on freight charges and is better • Airport Manager Paul Richey, who will for the environment, according describe current construction at the airport, and to Behren. As a result, the inn give information and show drawings of a pro- throws out less packing materi- posed new terminal building. He will provide sta- als. tistics on the economic impact of the airport. Because Behren uses only Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal • Developer Chris Stone has a visionary local items, both the dinner and Shaun Behren, co-owner and executive chef of the Hopland Inn, stands next to a cab- approach that would move the airport to vacant bistro menu will change season- inet displaying the wide selection of over 30 single-malt scotch varieties. The Hopland land east of the old Masonite property, which ally. Inn will open its 45-seat dining area today, featuring a variety recipes consisting of would open up current airport property for devel- “I change a third of the menu local ingredients.The dining room hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and opment. Stone will show photos and drawings every week, and that’s based on 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Both the bistro and bar are open Monday through that illustrate his ideas. seasonality and what I can get,” Thursday, 4 to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. • A CDF representative will show drawings of Behren said. For instance, he to 10 p.m. Outside seating in the inn’s courtyard is also available. that agency’s plan to build a new air attack base explained that tomatoes are a on the southeast corner of the existing airport. summer crop. And while you on promoting the dinner menu There is bound to be a lively discussion of the can go to another restaurant in There’s a charm here. I think that’s what it “because that’s what people are possibility of moving the airport. Various city and December and get a tomato on “ asking (him) to do.” county officials will probably attend, as will your burger, he won’t be able to is. The boards aren’t perfect. The fence isn’t The dining room hours are 5 commercial airport tenants and others. serve them until they’re locally perfect and neither are some of the bar stools. to 9 p.m. Sunday through The breakfasts are open to the community.

in season. Thursday, and 5 to 10 p.m. Chamber members pay $15 and non-members

Ingredients, also all organic, That’s charm. That’s what people expect. Friday and Saturday. Both the pay $20, to include breakfast. A choice of two are combined in-house to make “ bistro and bar are open Monday different breakfast menus is included. all menu items. –Shaun Behren, executive chef through Thursday, 4 to 10 p.m., For more information call the Chamber office “Everything is housemade, Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to at 462-4705. 11 p.m., and Sunday from 11 all the way down to the ketchup The dinner menu for the The bistro also offers a grass- for the burger we make here,” a.m. to 10 p.m. Outside seating Paul Dolan, a partner in Mendocino Wine opening features entrees such as fed sirloin burger. in the inn’s courtyard is also Company in Ukiah, (and long time Fetzer Behren said. Eventually, Behren loin of Sonoma lamb at $28, The bar, Behren said, will said, the inn will also be curing available. Vineyards leader) was elected Wine Institute’s housemade tagliatelle pasta at serve classic drinks like box- Behren hopes that all visitors board chairman for the 2006-2007 fiscal year at its own meats, including salami, $16 and almond encrusted wild cars, cablecars, martinis and prosciutto and bacon. to the inn will appreciate the the 72nd Annual Wine Institute Meeting of pacific halibut at $17. Starters selections from his 30-variety quality and service that is Members held at the Four Seasons Hotel in San In forming his menus, include sesame steamed clams single-malt scotch collection. Behren takes into account a offered in what he calls an Francisco recently. Also elected were Jay at $10, local farmer greens at $7 There are also a number of upscale environment without a Indelicato of Delicato Vineyards, headquartered number of factors, including the and yellowfin tuna carpaccio at local wines and beers available. portion size and nutritional hoity-toity attitude. in Napa, first vice chairman; Margaret Duckhorn $12. The corkage fee, if you opt to of Duckhorn Vineyards in St. Helena, second value of all that he serves. Reservations for the dining bring your own wine, is only “There’s charm here. I think “If I don’t do that, then I that’s what it is,” Behren said. vice chairman; Raymond Chadwick of Diageo room are suggested, while the $5. Chateau & Estate Wines, headquartered in Napa, don’t believe that I’m doing my bistro, with its own menu, Behren describes his atten- “The boards aren’t perfect. The job right,” Behren said. “It’d be fence isn’t perfect and neither treasurer; and Tom Klein of Rodney Strong offers a more casual atmos- tion to detail as undying, and Vineyards in Healdsburg, secretary. easy for me to open up a little phere. attributes this quality to his suc- are some of the bar stools. package and put that package That’s charm. That’s what peo- A native of Oakland, Dolan earned a Master’s The bistro menu consists of cess thus far, saying that the Degree in enology from California State on a plate and call myself a what Behren calls sharing food. bistro and bar were well ple expect. If it was perfect, chef, but I make everything they would think it was a University, Fresno, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Items like grilled flatbread, red received by locals because it business and finance from Santa Clara University from scratch for you so you will cabbage potstickers and oysters gave them what they want. Marriott.” walk away from here thinking Katie Mintz can be reached at before going to work at Fetzer Vineyards. In his are available at $10 and under. Now he will focus his attention [email protected]. 27 years there, he helped oversee the transition that you’re taken care of.” See COMMERCE, Page 9 BUSINESS BY THE BLOCK

Editor’s note: When you’re driving, biking or walking around in downtown Ukiah do you often look over at a storefront and say to yourself “Gee, I didn’t know that was there.” Well, so do we. So we thought we’d start a kind of business census by photographing and identifying downtown businesses block by block, week to week, here on the Commerce Page. It's nothing fancy, just a quick look at what’s there. Of course it will take us some time to go through State, School and Main streets and then up and down Perkins, Gobbi and other streets. And that's just within the city limits. But we figure, like painting the Golden Gate Bridge, when we’re done, we’ll just have to start over. We hope you’ll enjoy discovering what’s out there.

Business from 315 S. State St. to 211 S. State St., listed from the left: Steve’s Service Center; The Maple Restaurant; and Ragamuffin Children’s Shop. 4 – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers Sweet land of liberty Last words on this subject To the Editor: I will guarantee to your readers that the people who are writing in about the flag NAT HENTOFF issue “defending the flag,” whether as gen- tly as Catherine Lair who still lives in the uninformed world of “united we stand,” or as “flatulently” (his word) as W.J. Russell who fulminates even more spectacularly than his soul mate R. Brown, are part of a The stain on shrinking constituency of misguided souls for whom President Bush remains a stal- wart hero. In fact, I will publicly eat words Guantanamo - and us if this isn’t really a mini referendum on The Pentagon has often taken pride that not a single America’s direction in the world today. life has been lost among the inmates in the 4-1/2 years From a certain point of view, this tiny cup the Guantanamo Bay prison has existed. The press, of bubbling froth over the flag on the hill is using the government’s euphemism, keeps calling sublimely ridiculous in a world whose them “detainees.” But they are prisoners, some for oceanic populations are brewing environ- more than four years -- without charges and in total mental disaster and genocidal crime, aided isolation from their families. and abetted, both intentionally and to some Now, three prisoners, using nooses made of sheets extent “unwittingly,” by the standard bear- and clothing, have committed suicide in their cells. An ers of that same symbol (the American official at the prison said their deaths were “an act war- flag). My advice to the Ukiah City fare;” they wanted to be martyrs in the further service Council: stick with the ordinance, have no of the terrorists to whom they owe their fealty. But, fear, and don’t reward the scofflaws. Their said the military, their remains are nonetheless being flag is already permitted by existing ordi- treated “with the utmost respect,” and a cultural advis- nance, just at the prescribed height, and er was helping the military so Muslims around the with appropriately subdued lighting world would not be offended. according to the original promised guide- The three dead men, like many of their fellow pris- lines for the subdivision up there. Although oners, from time to time, were on a hunger strike, hav- the letter writers, including me, are inject- A wonderful parade ing recently been forcibly fed -- locked into a metal ing extraneous issues (jingoism, “patrio- chair while a tube was inserted through the nose into I thought at first it was the stomach. Physicians for Human Rights have vain- tism,”for the flag, against the flag), you can the most paltry of parades. safely give the order: abate, and follow the ly asked that these “brutal and inhumane force-feeding There were just twenty or BY BILL WALLS tactics” be stopped. rules. so people marching, half of Another voice And fine them for any legal costs plus And in March -- as Reuters reported on June 6, them children. Twenty peo- shortly before the suicides -- “in the British medical costs of abatement, if an abatement order ple, five flags, and a banner. must be resorted to. enough, a troop of girls on selves, the best part of the journal, the Lancet, 263 doctors from seven countries And I thought to myself, roller skates. The boys with parade. A former Lake called on the United States to stop force-feeding Al Krauss oh, God, is this what Ukiah their CCC patches on their County man now living in detainees and using restraint chairs.” The doctors, psy- Memorial Day has become? brown, uniformed-arms. Ukiah who survived the chiatrists and psychologists at Guantanamo Bay have Mexico sees the light Is this what Memorial Day Then the floats and the Bataan Death March. A car not protested. To the Editor: is in a town, in a county, in advertisements, and the with a sign marking it as (Note the immutable use of the milder-sounding A few weeks ago the Mexican legisla- a nation, that regrets the music, the jeep with the carrying two Pearl Harbor “detainee.”) ture put a bill forward to make all recre- war it is in? speakers loaded up top in Survivors. A bus, Veterans The president’s reaction to the suicides was: “We ational drugs legal, as at last they see that Because that would not the luggage rack. The Red for Peace. would like to end the Guantanamo,” but “there are having drugs illegal only foster crime and be fair. The day is to honor Hats. A tall, thin man in We clapped. We stood some that, if put out on the streets, would create grave costs the Mexican government like ours the dead and the wounded buckskin and beaver pelt. on State Street and clapped harm to American citizens and other citizens of the astronomical amounts of money and has and those who served, and Bearded men on Harleys. as they passed. We clapped world. And therefore, I believe they ought to be tried stopped nothing. Drugs are a victimless most of those did not get to The ambulance corps. The because we know time in courts here in the United States.” crime. The government is infringing on a choose to go. Honoring fire trucks, big and red, a goes, and as these veterans But this is the president who signed into law the person right do as they please to their won them does not mean we’re siren going. A sparkly of those wars go, so will Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 that strips body. The person selling the drug is not turning to our children and Uncle Sam throwing candy. we. We’re all veterans. We Guantanamo inmates of any right to habeas corpus forcing that person to buy the drugs. The saying, “Now see that veter- Snoopy, eight feet tall. And live in this country and petitions to American courts about their conditions of crime comes when a drug dealer’s fight for an there, Johnny? I hope the floats of indeterminate want the best for it and we confinement. This law began as the cruel invention of their sales territory. If drugs were legal you grow up to be a veteran cause and origin. Just all die a little when the Sen. Lindsey Graham. R-S.C., and it nullified -- so far they would be very cheap and there would of a war someday.” It would flatbeds crammed with peo- news comes on and another as these prisoners are concerned -- the amendment by be competition like any other product. I not be fair for us to get to ple marking the day. Do I one, or two, or three of our Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., which rather bizarrely is hear that if it’s legal kids could get them, choose to honor or not to know any of them? It does- buddies have taken it and in the same law. as if kids don’t have easy access to them honor veterans on this day. n’t matter. I waved to them been added to the list of Presidential candidate McCain has studiously now. I am quite sure there would be less I looked south on State all. They waved back. We those we will honor next remained silent on this exclusion of Guantanamo pris- use of drug. If they were legal the flip side Street and saw that what waved to all of them and year and the next; wasted, oners from his much celebrated effort to end cruel, of this of course is would put thousands of had seemed to be a traffic they waved to all of us. we feel, though honored, inhuman and degrading treatment of our prisoners. prison guards, prosecuting and defense jam down at the courthouse A woman, Lisa, riding these recent but timeless Said one of the grateful guards during a forced feed- attorneys, drug enforcement people and light, was, in fact, more of for her individual cause a deaths. ing: “We can do what we want now because you can’t judges out of work. When we consider that the parade. Yes, they were child’s bike bedecked in We want to hold life up go to court anymore.” half the people in jail are in on drug coming now. The red, white stars with two flags in the sometimes so that it keeps As for the president’s warning of the dangerousness charges, it’s likely that the war on drugs is and blue streamers and flut- handlebars and two flags in the deaths away, but we of the Guantanamo inmates, military spokesman at the costing more than the war in Iraq. On top tering stars were not strung back. “Do you know why can’t. The best we can do is Southern Command in Miami reminded the world that of it our government is pressing their from overhead wires. They two flags?” she asks, be there to wave when it is the “detainees” are the enemy -- and they’re held President Fox to veto the bill. They finally were held aloft by hands “They’re for the two veter- time to wave at those pass- because “They have expressed a commitment to kill see the light and our dummies want to flip holding poles, flags and ans who died as inmates at ing by. And hope there is a Americans and our friends if released. These are not the switch off. banners flying. the Asylum. They’re buried gap sometimes of a day or common criminals, they are enemy combatants being Emil Rossi Closing the gap between there, but no body knows two, maybe even a year or detained because they have waged war against our Boonville this main body of the where. So they never get two, or three, in what the nation ...” Appalled at mass mailing parade and the front that flowers put on their graves human race makes some- However, in an analysis of these inmates -- called had somehow gotten two or honored. So I’m honor- times of its paltry parade. “the worst of the worst” by Defense Secretary Donald To the Editor: blocks ahead, was the Boy’s ing them.” Bill Walls is a Ukiah resi- Rumsfeld -- law professors at the Seton Hall (New This message is directed at a group that Club, and behind them soon And the veterans them- dent. Jersey) School of Law, have rebutted this characteriza- is known as Operation Rescue. Recently, I tion through profiles of 517 of the prisoners -- based was delivered a piece of mail from this Health and FIRST 5 Mendocino. All three entirely on Department of Defense data “... written group that was not only tasteless, but Don’t forget the determinations the government has produced for appalling. Other residents of our communi- of these agencies have put in significant collaborators time and resources to make Healthy Kids a detainees it has designated as enemy combatants.” ty were also sent this trash, and echo my According to this Seton Hall Law School “Report sentiments. Whether you agree or disagree To the Editor: reality. There are also many other organiza- tions in the collaboration at this point: on Guantanamo Detainees” (which I first cited in with any opinions that this group may Healthy Kids Mendocino greatly appre- March of this year), the evidence on which the gov- have, the people that were sent this mail ciates the coverage that it has received in Department of Social Services, all of the community clinics, the private pediatrics ernment relied to hold these prisoners indefinitely were not given an option as to whether to the Ukiah Daily Journal. It really helps to revealed that “55 percent are not determined to have view this piece of trash or not, because it develop the community support we need groups, and many others. We feel that it is important to recognize committed any hostile acts against the United States or was sent as a post card style mailing. I did and to let potential clients know about the coalition allies (and) only 8 percent ... were character- not ask that this piece of trash be mailed to services. the collaborative nature of this project. Kristen Gardner ized as Al Qaeda fighters.” me, nor did any of the other people that I just wanted to make one clarification. Moreover, “Only 5 percent of the detainees were received this mailing. The question I have Healthy Kids Mendocino is a collaborative Project Coordinator Health Insurance for All - Mendocino captured by United States forces ... 86 percent ... were is how trash like this is allowed to be effort. It was founded by Alliance for Rural arrested by either Pakistan or the Northern Alliance (in mailed this way. I would like to have the Community Health, Department of Public Afghanistan) and were turned over to the United States option of whether to view this trash for at a time at which the United States offered large boun- myself, or not. ties for capture of suspected enemies to Afghanistan Jaime Alexander WHERE TO WRITE warlords.” Ukiah The Seton Hall examination of the government’s President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep records ended with: “The detainees have been afford- House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State ed no meaningful opportunities to test the govern- LETTER POLICY ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, ment’s evidence against them” -- as the days, nights, (202)456-2461. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001. Berg's months and years mounted with no hope of their ever The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the having hope. editor. All letters must include a clear name, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: field representative in Ukiah office located signature, return address and phone number. at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, 95482, 463- Would not even so stalwart a person as Rumsfeld State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. (916) not be desperate after being caged year after year in Letters are generally published in the order 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 5770. The office’s fax number is 463-5773. they are received, but shorter, concise letters what lawyers for these prisoners have called “a legal Sen. Barbara Boxer: E-mail to: assemblymember.berg@assem- are given preference. Because of the volume 112 Hart Senate bly.ca.gov black hole”? As for the three prisoners who finally of letters coming in, letters of more than 400 Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; succeeded -- as many others have tried -- to commit words in length may take longer to be print- (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate suicide, did they intend to be martyrs? Or did they ed. Names will not be withheld for any rea- 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, believe, instead, that this was their only way to get out Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX son. If we are aware that you are connected Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Sen- of Guantanamo before dying there of “natural causes.” to a local organization or are an elected offi- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box cial writing about the organization or body ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510. 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned authority on on which you serve, that will be included in (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228-3954; San 8931. Email: [email protected]. the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights. your signature. If you want to make it clear Francisco (415) 393-0707; senator@fein- Mendocino County Supervisors: you are not speaking for that organization, stein.senate.gov Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- you should do so in your letter.All letters Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st The Ukiah are subject to editing without notice. Editing burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- is generally limited to removing statements District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Washing- trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David Col- that are potentially libelous or are not suit- ton, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX fax, 5th District. 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E-mail letters Member Member California should also include hometown and a phone Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers number. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMERCE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 – 5 In boardrooms, Death in your financial plans Q: My wife and I plan to fees and benefit from capital retire within the next five gains taxes on any profits years. In addition to our your account may earn, push comes to shove home, which is paid for, we rather than ordinary income have IRAs, 401(k)s and CDs from the annuity, which, in By ROSS KERBER that small shareholders tend not to vote at all -- (certificates of deposit). We total, could be a healthy The Boston Globe yet tend to vote with management when they can have been told by our finan- sum. And if you are con- Politicians often talk about learning from busi- be bothered to reply to the bulky ballots in the cial adviser that we should cerned about death benefits, ness. In corporate elections, many businesses are mail, said the D.F. King president, Peter Harkins. invest everything in deferred check the prices of some adopting the hardball tactics of politics. “Some would say they’re foolish or easily tax-sheltered variable annu- term life insurance. We sug- To challenge a proposed merger by Sovereign duped. I disagree. I think it’s because, like me, ities because we are guaran- gest that you revisit these Bancorp Inc. this year, a dissident investor signed they’re busy and they tend to rely on the system,” teed not to lose our initial Next steps issues with your financial on a Republican campaign consultant. They came Harkins said. Carl Hagberg, a New Jersey vote investments. We are both 56, By Jan Warner and Jan Collins adviser -- if you still trust out swinging, adopting a contentious tactic inspector who monitors corporate elections and our children are grown, we him or her -- so you can known in political circles as “push-polling,” to rues low turnout rates. have saved for our retire- As to your post-tax liquid have full disclosure before raise concerns in the minds of call recipients. “Ten years ago people voted 75 percent of the ment, and we don't want to funds -- CDs, savings you make your final deci- “Are you aware that in 2004 Sovereign’s board time, they were Depression-era people who knew make a mistake. accounts and the like -- you sion. of directors paid themselves, on average, more they had better keep an eye on things,” Hagberg A: First, understand that a are currently taxed on the Taking the NextStep: The than $313,000?” went one of the remarks that 30 said. But now, he said, “There are too many deferred tax-sheltered annu- interest you earn based on repeal of the estate tax that - telemarketers read over the phone to Sovereign investments and not enough time to follow them. ity is actually little more the Form 1099 you received - according to the malarkey shareholders, according to a securities filing. I have three boys, and they don’t even know what than mutual funds being each year. While deferred spread by politicians -- will The point was to sow doubts, to make it hard- a proxy is.” purchased and traded by an tax-sheltered variable annu- save the average American er for Sovereign to win a vote of approval for the For the record, the term proxy refers to the insurance company -- gener- ities may be good for some death taxes, has stalled merger from shareholders. printed booklet or filing that public companies ally with after-tax dollars -- people, we suggest that you again. Folks, please under- send to investors when they seek authority to vote To stop the campaign and finish the deal, the in a fashion that postpones first have your financial stand that under current law, Pennsylvania bank agreed to give the dissident a their shares in matters such as electing directors. income taxes on the earn- adviser disclose to you 1) seat on its board. Votes are usually cast by filling out and mailing an unmarried individual ings until you make with- the ongoing fees, which tend must have more than $2 mil- In corporate-governance circles, the mobiliza- back a ballot card, though new software lets call- to be high; 2) the limits on drawals, at which time you lion in net assets at death to tion was one example of how investors and man- center operators record votes by phone. what you can withdraw dur- are taxed at ordinary income be required to file an estate agements can be allies. Other call campaigns Technically, corporate elections aren’t like rates. This financial product ing the first years of the public ones. Ballots usually just ask whether a tax return. Let no one kid have involved companies of all sizes, from also includes a death benefit investment without penalty; Hewlett-Packard Co. to Stride Rite Corp. of shareholder supports a director or not, rather than you: The repeal of the estate so that, at the death of the 3) the sales charges; and, Lexington, Mass. “If you’re going to win an elec- offering a choice, and ballot questions may not be probably most importantly, tax is geared toward the tion contest you can’t afford to overlook a single binding. Yet even withheld votes can have an owner, the beneficiary will approximately 1 percent of receive the higher of the 4) the tax effect of having voting constituency,” said Gary Lutin, a New influence. the low capital gains tax Americans who die each York investment banker who advises sharehold- After 43 percent of votes for Walt Disney account value or the death year, not the average farmer benefit, which is the original rates being transformed into ers in corporate contests. Co.’s chief executive, Michael Eisner, were with- and small-business owner. The calls reflected a new breed of shareholder held in 2004, for instance, the company’s board investment. Each of these high ordinary income tax components is accompanied rates when you make with- Jan Warner is a member activism that is remaking American capitalism. stripped him of his chairman’s job, and he even- of the National Academy of Public pension-fund managers, short sellers, and tually decided to leave. by fees charged by the insur- drawals. ance company. Based on our research, it Elder Law Attorneys and hedge-fund managers have forced more ballots to Some shareholders say they like the attention. has been practicing law for be counted on proposals, such as requiring an In Chicago, Martin Glotzer, a vocal shareholder That said, your IRAs and appears that the death bene- annual election of company directors -- around of several local companies, says that he has 401(k)s are pre-tax accounts fit will cost you upward of 1 more than 30 years. Jan 400 such contests will be held this year, for noticed an increasing number of calls this year and are already “tax-shel- percent per year, which may Collins is editor of the instance, 66 percent higher than in 2001. from companies like Bally Total Fitness Corp., tered” -- meaning that you or may not be worth the Business and Economic In these races, one share equals one vote, so and that he doesn’t mind the attention, as both will not be taxed on the dis- “comfort level” of knowing Review published by the traditionally only the largest investment firms on sides try to build their vote counts. “That’s what tributions until you begin you won't lose your invest- University of South Carolina Wall Street controlling millions of shares got the game is all about. It’s all a matter of mathe- making withdrawals. ment. In addition, you will and a special correspondent courted. matics,” Glotzer said. Because of the costs be charged other fees that for The Economist. You can But now all sides have realized that individual The battle for Sovereign began last year, when involved, we see no sound have averaged at more than learn more information shareholders can make up a substantial voting the company announced plans to spend $3.6 bil- economic reason to purchase 2 percent per year. And, about elder care law and block, said Bill Crane, chairman of Georgeson lion to buy a Brooklyn bank, paid for partly by a “tax-deferred” annuity depending on the product write to the authors on Inc. of New York. The company is one of a group selling 20 percent of itself to Spain’s Banco with “tax-deferred” dollars you may purchase, the sales http://www.nextsteps.net of solicitors that call, write, and e-mail investors Santander. The dissident shareholder, Ralph in an IRA or other pre-tax charge or commission will to participate. Shareholders “don’t think their Whitworth of California, objected partly because account other than to gener- be passed on to you over a votes are important. Sovereign didn’t seek shareholder approval. But ate a sales commission and period of years. They can’t believe their 100 or 500 shares since he controlled only 8 percent of Sovereign’s purchase the privilege of If, on the other hand, you could possibly have any meaning in terms of the shares, more support was needed to block being charged additional invest in a quality mutual outcome,” Crane said. “But often it does.” Sovereign’s move. fees. fund, you will save these Campaigns can cost up to $2.5 million and To help get it, Whitworth’s firm, Relational involve more than 600,000 phone calls, like one Investors LLC, paid $60,000 a month to hire FYI Crane ran in 2004 to get shareholders of John Messaging, a company based in Phoenix whose ove • Italian ith L Fami website mentions its work for groups like the W ly S Hancock Financial Services of Boston to approve ade ty its merger with Manulife Financial Corp. of Republican National Committee. FIND M le Canada for $11 billion. FYI referred questions to Relational, which Georgeson and others, including Altman said Whitworth and others would not com- WHAT YOU Group of New Jersey and D.F. King & Co. of ment.But the statements about director pay New York, say calls to individual shareholders are prompted a strong reaction from the Sovereign NEED IN up around 20 percent this year. chief executive, Jay Sidhu, who in his letter to THE In Brooklyn, D.F. King employs up to 1,700 shareholders on Jan. 27 called the script “loaded C people at a call center to dial shareholders across and misleading questions under the false pretense the country during the busiest season, now in full of making a courtesy call.” L swing. The two sides came to terms in March, how- A The solicitors also are hired by mutual funds ever, agreeing that the accord would go forward, Pizza by who often need a quorum of investors to approve but that Whitworth and another independent S matters as routine as rule changes and fee sched- investor would be given seats on Sovereign’s ules, or more contentious matters, such as a merg- board. A Sovereign aide declined to comment on S the Slice er of funds. The most dramatic uptick, however, the matter, except to say: “The situation is behind has come from managements who have realized us.” IFIEDS! 468-9386 142 Talmage Rd. • Ukiah

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LOCAL Ukiah AD being investigated by School District CALENDAR By RYAN GARNER league. Allegedly, Busse assistant superintendent of the abuses have been going on for Tom Ehrhorn, commission- The Daily Journal implied that players expecting Ukiah Unified School far too long. er of the North Coast Section, TODAY The Ukiah Unified School to play on Ukiah High District. “We will be conduct- “It’s harassment, and it’s has received several calls over JOE DIMAGGIO LEAGUE BASEBALL District will begin an investi- School’s varsity team had to ing an investigation, and we’ll been going on for years. He the last couple days from con- • Kelseyville at Mendo, 5:30 p.m. gation into Ukiah High School play for Busse’s summer follow our existing time line.” needs to be setting a standard cerned parents complaining of SATURDAY, JUNE 24 JOE DIMAGGIO LEAGUE BASEBALL athletic director and baseball league team, or they would be The school district will for our youngsters, and he’s Busse’s treatment. • Mendo at Trinity, Doubleheader, 11 a.m. excluded from varsity play in begin looking into the case not,” Pedersen said. The administration of the UKIAH SPEEDWAY head coach Dennis Busse. • Late Models, Bandoleros, Modifieds, A formal complaint was the coming fall. this week. The process Pedersen claims that one of North Coast Section is not Bombers, Real Stocks at Ukiah Speedway 6:30 p.m. filed to the Ukiah Unified Busse has been with Ukiah involves meeting with both the reasons for this alleged responsible for dealing with -Calendar listings are culled from the most School District by Linda High School for 10 years, and parties in order to deal with misconduct is the fact that any violations to its code of recent schedules provided by the schools and organizations in our coverage area. Pedersen, the mother of a stu- has won a North Bay League complaints. teachers are usually preferred ethics, but does help to inform Please report schedule changes or incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Sports dent that has played for baseball championship. “When we receive a com- when hiring is done for coach- people when rules have been Department at 468-3518. Busse’s varsity baseball team. Repeated attempts to contact plaint, we meet with the peo- ing positions. broken. The complaint stems from Busse were not returned by ple directly involved and work “Teachers have first priori- “If there are any violations TV LISTINGS an incident this past month. press time. our way through the process,” ty in coaching jobs,” Pedersen it is up to the school to deal Busse is currently head coach “We received some docu- Juric said. said. “That system needs to with those issues,” Ehrhorn TODAY of the Ukiah Cats, a team ments yesterday and we will Parent Linda Pedersen out- change, because there are tal- said. “We just provide infor- WORLD CUP begin an investigation into lined her concerns over ented coaches that would love Mexico vs. Portugal, 6:55 a.m. (ESPN) playing in the American Angola vs. Iran, 6:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Legion Baseball summer this matter,” said Mike Juric, Busse’s conduct, claiming that to do it.” See UKIAH, Page 7 Argentina vs. Netherlands, 11:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Cote d’Ivoire vs. Serbia and Montenegro, 11:55 a.m. (ESPN2) COLLEGE BASEBALL College World Series, 2 p.m. (ESPN2) College World Series, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN2) MLB Los Angeles Angels at San Francisco, 12:30 2006 WORLD CUP p.m. (FSN) Oakland at Colorado, 6 p.m. (FSN) Cal hoops THURSDAY, JUNE 22 WORLD CUP Ghana vs. United States, 6:55 a.m. (ESPN) Czech Republic vs. Italy, 6:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Brazil vs. Japan, 11:55 a.m. (ESPN) coach gets Australia vs. Croatia, 11:55 a.m. (ESPN2) COLLEGE BASEBALL College World Series, 2 p.m. (ESPN2) How Swede it is College World Series, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN2) MLB Toronto at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. (TBS) Minnesota at Houston, 5 p.m. (ESPN) two-year NBA Miami at Dallas, NBA Finals Game 7 (if nec- essary), 6:10 p.m. (ABC) GOLF PGA Booz Allen Classic, First Round, 4 p.m. (USA) extension The Associated Press COMMUNITY BERKELEY — Coach Ben Braun agreed to a two-year contract exten- DIGEST sion Tuesday at California, keeping him with the men’s basketball team City of Ukiah 2006 Co- through 2011. Ed Softball Season Braun is 186-121 in 10 seasons at The City of Ukiah Community Cal, leading the Bears to five NCAA Service Department announces tournaments. Cal went 20-11 last sea- the beginning of the 2006 Co-Ed son, finishing third in the Pac-10 and Softball Season. League play is scheduled to earning an NCAA berth. begin in mid-August and Braun’s future was thought to be in through October. Sponsor fees are $350 per jeopardy before a good showing from team and $30 per player. The last season’s team, which included sponsor fee is due at the time of registration, and player fees will Pac-10 scoring leader Leon Powe and be collected from team managers one of Braun’s deepest rosters. The at the first game. coach’s sixth 20-win season at Cal Registration will be accepted through July 28. Registration was enough to earn an extension. forms or additional infortmation is Braun coached at Eastern Michigan available at the City of Ukiah Recreation Department or at and Siena Heights College before www.cityofukiah.com. joining the Bears in September 1996. He has won 519 games in 29 seasons Ukiah Dolphins Swim as a coach, ranking 11th nationally Club Fundraising BBQ July 1 The Ukiah Dolphins Swim Club invite retired Dolphin swimmers, their families, friends, and the general public to a fundraising BBQ in Todd Grove Park on Gonzaga Saturday, July 1 from 6-9 p.m. The Dolphins, in coordination KRT Photo with the Ukiah Soroptimist and Sweden's Kim Kallstrom looks to score against England Tuesday morning in the 2006 FIFA World the City of Ukiah, are working Cup. Sweden scored in the 90th minute, rallying to earn a 2-2 tie and advance to the second round. together to support the renova- to face tion of the Ukiah city pool and the associated complex. Gerrard’s go-ahead goal in the 85th England. The cost will be $10 for adults Sweden earns draw, and $5 for children ages eight for England. But the English could- England got a spark from Wayne and under, with cobbler dessert advances to meet n’t put away the Swedes, a problem Rooney, making his first start since Nevada in available for an additional $1. For tickets, please call Kristin at that has lasted nearly four decades. breaking a bone in his foot April 29. 463-3594 or Sheryn at 489-5346. powerhouse Germany Marcus Allback had tied it 1-1 for But it was Cole who made things the Swedes on a header in the 51st happen. He came frustratingly close Seattle Coyote Valley Men’s By NANCY ARMOUR minute. a couple of times in the first half Summer Basketball The Associated Press England plays Ecuador on Sunday The Associated Press League signups before breaking through in the 34th. COLOGNE, Germany — England in Stuttgart. Niclas Alexandersson cleared the SPOKANE, Wash. — Nevada will Signups are beginning for the finally got a result against Sweden it England looked as if it might ball with a header, and it dropped a play Gonzaga in the fourth-annual 2006 Coyote Valley Recreation can live with. Men’s Summer Basketball finally end its misery against Sweden few feet in front of Cole. It bounced, Comcast Battle in Seattle on League. No, not a win — that has been too thanks to Cole. He scored on a bril- Cole blocked it with his chest, then December 30th at KeyArena. There is a $200 sponsor fee much to ask for. A 2-2 tie Tuesday, The game will match the West due by June 22, and a $10 player liant 30-yard shot, then got the ball to took a powerful swing with his right fee due before the first game. however, was enough for the English Gerrard for the go-ahead score. foot. Coast Conference champion Bulldogs There is a mandatory managers to win Group B at the World Cup. and Western Athletic Conference win- meeting June 22 at 7 p.m. , and But Sweden, which pressured The ball sailed straight for the each team is guaranteed six Henrik Larsson tied it off a throw- England throughout the second half, goal and Sweden goalkeeper ner Nevada. It will be the ninth meet- games plus playoffs beginning on in, getting the slightest touch to came through in the dying moments. ing between the two basketball teams. June 26. Andreas Isaksson leaped desperately Games will be played on deflect the ball into the net in the Larsson barely brushed the throw- to deflect it. But he could only brush The series is tied at 4-4. Monday and Wednesday nights. 90th minute. England hasn’t beaten in from Tobias Linderoth, but it was Nevada returns all five starters For more information call Coyote the ball with his fingertips, and it car- Valley Recreation at 472-2233 or the Swedes since way back in 1968 enough to get by Sol Campbell and omed off the post into the back of the from last year’s 27-6 team, including 472-2234. — seven years before David England goalkeeper Paul Robinson. net. two time WAC player of the year Nick Beckham was born — a streak of It set off a raucous celebration by the Cole ran to the corner of the field, Fazekas. Nevada finished 20th in the Ukiah High School frustration that is now at 12 games. Sweden fans and quieted the English, final Associated Press Top 25 poll. volleyball meeting for tapping his chest in salute to the roar- But the tie means Sweden has to who had been singing “God Save the ing England fans, before Crouch Gonzaga finished fifth in the poll, incoming freshman face three-time champion and World Queen” only a few minutes earlier. but is losing All-America Adam Wednesday picked him up from behind and he Cup host Germany in Munich in the Sweden is 4-0-8 in the streak was mobbed by the rest of his team- Morrison, the nation’s leading scorer. Gonzaga has won all three previous There will be an important infor- second round Saturday. against England, with three of the mates. mational meeting for parents and Joe Cole scored in the 34th matches coming while Swede Sven- Battle in Seattle games, beating players Wednesday, June 21 at 6 p.m. in the classroom across minute, and then set up Steven Goran Eriksson has coached See WORLD CUP, Page 8 Missouri, Massachusetts and OSU. from the Ukiah High School gym. This meeting is for incoming freshmen, but is open to anyone interested in playing, whether they are already UHS students or will be transferring in the fall. Important dates, program goals, criteria for making teams, and Wade and O’Neal lead Miami to first title summer activities will be present- ed. For questions or more informa- By GREG BEACHAM his magnificent playoffs and the rebound and flung it joy- tion please call Ori Polkinghorne The Associated Press the Heat’s sizzling four-game ously into the stands as time at 463-0451 or e-mail her at [email protected] with sub- DALLAS — Pat Riley first comeback by leading Miami expired. ject line: wildcat vball mtg. promised it 11 years ago: a past the Mavericks 95-92. Where there’s a Wade, Miami Heat victory parade “It’s one of the best feel- there’s a will. His grace added Chico State Women’s down Biscayne Boulevard. ings, next to my wife and my a fifth ring to Riley’s finger — Basketball Camps Shaquille O’Neal guaranteed son, that I’ve ever had in my third-most among NBA Chico State University will hold it two summers ago, vowing life,” Wade said. “I’m going coaches — and the first jewel- two camps this summer, the first to add a fourth ring to his big to live it up!” ry in Shaq’s collection with no from June 26-30, is an overnight or commuter camp for junior high hand in his new city. The Heat roared back from connection to Kobe Bryant. and high school girls. Instruction And with one tenacious a two-game deficit to win the “The great Pat Riley told in offensive and defensive funda- NBA finals in six. Wade, the me we were going to win mentals will be key. There will be game after another in these competitive play and instruction NBA finals, Dwyane Wade obvious finals MVP, cement- today,” said O’Neal, who had from CSU women’s basketball delivered both. ed his superstardom with a nine points and 12 rebounds. staff and players. The camp is for girls ages 12- The Miami Heat are cham- dominant four-game perfor- “I didn’t have the best game. 18, with an overnight fee of $325 pions for the first time, thanks mance capped by four pres- But D-Wade’s been doing it including lunch and dinners. The fee for lunch and dinners with no to two basketball greats who sure-packed, final-minute free all year. He’s the best player overnight is $250 and for no made good on their promises throws in the same building ever.” meals and no overnight is $190. where Miami went down two Dirk Nowitzki had 29 Camp runs from 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. — and the next great one, each day. whose promise seems unlimit- games to none. points and 15 rebounds for the July 24-28 Chico State will ed. He even missed a pair in Mavs, but Dallas couldn’t hosst a day camp from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m each day at a cost of $175. The man they call “Flash” the waning seconds, giving manage the last basket it need- This camp is for girls ages 6-14 had 36 points and 10 rebounds Dallas a final shot to tie. But ed to topple Wade’s determi- KRT Photo in the teeth of a hostile Dallas Jason Terry missed an open Miami’s Shaquille O’Neal goes to the hoop off of See DIGEST, Page 7 crowd Tuesday night, capping look for 3, and Wade grabbed See MIAMI, page 8 Dallas’ Desagna Diop. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 – 7

COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 2006 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES and will have an emphasis on funda- Ukiah Golf Junior Open 2006 Ukiah Triathlon mentals and development. For more information call head July 12 Training Sessions coach Molly Goodenbour at 530-898- Winning and waving 5123, or go to www.csuchico/athlet- The Ukiah Golf Junior Open is Triathlon coach and personal trainer ics/wbk/camps/camps.html. scheduled for Wednesday, July 12. Mike Cannon will be conducting a The tournament matches boys in age custom 14-week training program in groups of 17-16, 15-14, 13-12, 11-10, preparation for the 2006 Ukiah Flags tell the Ukiah Junior Giants and 9-and-under. Triathlon. Applications and information about The program is designed for all lev- Signup June 24 the tournament can be obtained at els and offers weekly Saturday morn- story of CWS the Ukiah Municipal Golf Course or by ing group workouts in a fun, non-com- The Ukiah Jr. Giants, a free baseball calling Paul Shimmin at 468-0501. petitive format. program for youth ages 6-17, will be For questions or additional informa- teams’ fortunes accepting interested participants this tion, call 468-5823. summer. 26th annual Redwood By ERIC OLSON Signups will take place on Saturday, Empire Summer June 24 from 11 a.m to 3 p.m. at Big ACS 3-on-3 Basketball The Associated Press 5 Sporting Goods. Basketball Camp Tourney set for June 24 The Ukiah Jr. Giants are sponsored OMAHA, Neb. — In a nod by the San Francisco Giants, Bank of Open to boys and girls ages 7-17, The fifth annual American Cancer to the National League team America, and the Mendocino County the Redwood Empire Summer Society 3-on-3 Tournament will be flags that fly at Chicago’s Sherrif's Activity League (SAL). Basketball Camp will take place at the held June 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Contact Commissioner Kim Ukiah High School gym from 9:30 the Ukiah High School outdoor courts. Wrigley Field in the order of Garroutte at 462-4501 for additional a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 26-30. Boys and girls from grades six the day’s standings, College information. Each day is filled with fundamental through nine are welcome to compete skill progression drills, easy to under- in the event, and each team will con- World Series teams are having stand instruction, as well as games sist of 3-4 players. their flags in center field low- Ukiah Dolphins Swim and fun competitions. Each player will be required to raise Team Registration Participants can pre-register at the $30 in sponsorship donations, with all ered as they are eliminated. City of Ukiah Community Services proceeds helping to fight cancer. Georgia Tech and The Ukiah Dolphins is a year round Department. Tuition will cost $160 in Registration forms are due June 15. advance, or $175 at the door. For more information call Matt Ferrick Georgia’s flags were at half- competitive swim club for children at 485-8270 or the ACS office at 462- staff when play began aged five through 18. Any child that For information, please call the 7643 x3. can swim 25 yards continuously may Community Services Department at Tuesday, and two more flags join the Dolphins. 463-6714 or come to 411 West Clay The hot summer months are a great St., Monday through Friday, from 8 Mendocino College were to be lowered by the end time to get your child involved in a.m. to 5 p.m. Commuter Volleyball of the night. swimming. Children are placed into Camp Aug. 7-11 “It adds a little more to the different swimming groups depending Weaverville Mens Slow on their ability and age. Mendocino College is offering a series, a little more ambiance, For more information leave a mes- Pitch Softball commuter volleyball camp in a little more tradition to be the sage by calling the Ukiah Dolphin Tournament July 1-2 Mendocino county the week of Aug. 7- Swim Team office at 462-5323 x 1301 11. last one standing,” said and they will get back to you. The James Hill Trucking Softball The camp is divided into two ses- Dennis Poppe, NCAA manag- Club will be hosting a mens Slow sions: Grades 7-9 from 9:30 a.m. - ing director of baseball and Pitch Tournament the weekend of July 12:30 p.m. and Grades 10-12 from Youth Soccer Camp 1st and 2nd at Lowden Park in 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. football. “No disrespect to the Scholarship Weaverville. The camp will be held at Mendocino teams whose flags are lower. KRT Photo College and run by local coaches. Fee Stan Widmann makes a play as Georgia Tech fell to applicants wanted The entry fee is $250 and every for the camp is $80 and the camp will They’re still out there. We team is guaranteed three games. limit the numbe of participants. For Clemson in the opener of the College World Series. The Scholarship Committee is look- An arm wrestling tournament, rodeo, more information and a brochure call didn’t take them down.” ing for applicants for the Ryan Rones demolition derby and street dance Ed Schweitzer at 462-3382. Poppe didn’t hesitate when Dickey Memorial Soccer Scholarship events will all be held at the ballpark HOUSE BUILDING: The AA football championship in Fund. This scholarship is available for throughout the weekend. asked if flying team flags at CWS is site of another Chattanooga, Tenn., and the attendance at soccer camps. For more information contact Mendocino College half-staff was appropriate “NCAA Home Team” build- Division II swimming cham- Applicants must be dedicated to the Richard Marks at 445-3432 or Perry youth and high school considering that the practice game of soccer, hard-working and Price at 443-6854 or e-mail football camps ing project for Habitat for pionships in Indianapolis. have a good attitude. [email protected]. typically is reserved for U.S. Humanity. The NCAA says it has Please pick up an application at 601 and state flags after a tragedy. About 30 volunteers will pledged $2.5 million toward N State St. or call 468-5711. Please Mendocino College Mendocino College will host a youth submit the application two weeks football camp from July 10-14 and a “We’re highlighting the build an Operation Home reconstruction projects in the before the start of camp. Annual Youth Soccer high school football camp on July 21. (teams) that are still here,” Camp June 19-22 Both camps will be held at Delivery Habitat “house in a Gulf Coast area. Donations will be gratefully accepted Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 at 601 N State St. Poppe said. box” on Friday and, if the DAY OF REST: Rice Mendocino College will hold its p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. This is a full contact camp for ages 6- CWS organizers and the schedule allows, will receive a coach Wayne Graham wel- 7th Annual Shane Huff’s Annual Youth Soccer Camp June 19- 14. NCAA had been talking about visit from the remaining CWS comed his team’s day off 22 from 9 a.m. - noon each day. The high school camp will run from NorCal Soccer Academy The camp is for boys and girls ages 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and creating a visual progression teams. Tuesday. The Owls were 6-13 and will be put on by Mendocino it is a position specific camp for high of the tournament for about The interior and exterior forced to start closer Cole St. Ukiahan Shane Huff is offering a College Soccer and held at the school age football players. soccer camp for youth from ages 5-18 Mendocino football stadium. Fee for Any questions about either camp three years. walls of the house will be Clair in Monday’s 3-2 win at Pomolita Middle School Track from the camp is $60 and the camp is lim- can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- Stadium superintendent framed and shipped by trac- over Miami because of July 17-21. ited to 60 participants. 468-3098. A full day session is offered from 9 The camp is geared towards recre- Jesse Cuevas said the biggest tor-trailer to Thibodaux, La., injuries to two players. a.m. to 2 p.m. for ages 10 and up for ational level players and includes indi- issue was to not degrade the where the house will be fully “We’re a little chipped on $125 (includes ball and T-shirt); half vidual skill and team strategy in a To place an announcement in the “Community Sports Digest,” contact teams that are eliminated. constructed and then donated the pitching staff,” he said. day session for 7-9-year-olds from 9 motivating, positive, and fun environ- The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports a.m. to noon for $75 (includes ball) ment. Department by phone at 468-3518. “Ultimately, it might be to a family victimized by “Obviously, we’re in great and half day session for 5-6-year- Staff includes Mendocino College You may also mail your listing to 590 something where a coach Hurricane Katrina. shape compared to what we olds. from 9:30 a.m. to noon for $65 head women’s soccer coach Duncan S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, (includes ball). McMartin and college level players. e-mail it to [email protected], or might be in there giving the There also were NCAA could be. It’s a whole lot bet- Register early (by June 30) and pay Call McMartin at 468-3006, e-mail fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE team the old Knute Rockne, Home Team build sites at the ter than being in those other only $110 for the all day session. Call him at [email protected]. service, no guarantees can be made saying, ’I don’t want our flag men’s basketball Final Four in shoes, a lot better than playing Pam at 468-5088 to register or email The registration form can be down- on the frequency of a listing’s appear- for an application at loaded at www.mendocino.edu and ance in The Daily Journal. To assure down. Let’s go.”’ Indianapolis, the Division I- (Tuesday).” [email protected]. Team dis- scholarships are available by calling your event maximum publicity, please counts are available. 468-5088. contact either our classified (468- 3535) or display advertising (468- 3510) departments. Lake and Mendocino Co. SCOREBOARD San Francisco 35 35 .500 2 San Francisco 2, L.A. Angels 1 LARGEST UKIAH SPEEDWAY Tuesday’s Games Monday’s Games Boston 11, Washington 3 Arizona 5, Pittsburgh 4, 11 innings Cleveland 4, Chicago Cubs 2 ~ PICK-UP ACCESSORIES ~ 2006 POINTS STANDINGS AS OF 5/28 Boston 6, Washington 3 Florida 6, Baltimore 2 Chicago Cubs 12, Cleveland 8 N.Y.Yankees 9, Philadelphia 7 Modifieds Points Philadelphia 4, N.Y.Yankees 2 1. Noel McCormack, Jr. 974 Tampa Bay 8, Arizona 5 Cincinnati 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Toronto 6, Atlanta 5 2. Corey James 896 Detroit 3, Milwaukee 1 Lakeport Camper Detroit 10, Milwaukee 1 3. Dustin Derosier 790 Colorado 7, Oakland 0 4. Clay Caturegli 766 Minnesota 6, Houston 5, 10 innings San Francisco 2, L.A. Angels 1 San Diego 6, Texas 5 5. Paul Pedroncelli, Jr. 543 Tuesday’s Games 6. R.J. Randall 432 St. Louis at , 5:05 p.m. Boston 11, Washington 3 Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. 7. Steve Taylor 345 Cleveland 4, Chicago Cubs 2 8. Derrick Crayford 338 Oakland at Colorado, 6:05 p.m. Six Packs Florida 6, Baltimore 2 Featuring Seattle at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. 9. Drew Foster 322 N.Y.Yankees 9, Philadelphia 7 10. Steve McLean 312 N.Y. Mets 9, Cincinnati 2 L.A. Angels at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Tampa Bay 8, Arizona 5 Wednesday’s Games Pilsner Ukiah Late Models Points Toronto 6, Atlanta 5 Detroit (Robertson 7-3) at Milwaukee (Capuano 1. Mike Lovell 909 Detroit 10, Milwaukee 1 7-4), 11:05 a.m. 2. Dustin Knight 816 Minnesota 6, Houston 5, 10 innings L.A. Angels (Jeff Weaver 3-9) at San Francisco “To Go” 3. Jeremy Donahoo 574 San Diego 6, Texas 5 (Lowry 2-5), 12:35 p.m. 4. Loren Powers, Sr. 571 St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 5:05 p.m. Washington (Hill 1-1) at Boston (Lester 1-0), 4:05 5. Corey James 474 Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. p.m. 102 S. State St. Ukiah 6. Kevin Ostern 408 Oakland at Colorado, 6:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 5-3) at Cleveland Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm •263-7755 7. Sean Caturegli 393 Seattle at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. (Sabathia 5-3), 4:05 p.m. 468-5898 8. Mike Neilson 342 L.A. Angels at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Florida (Nolasco 5-3) at Baltimore (Bedard 6-6), 9. Forrest Kuecker 233 Wednesday’s Games 4:05 p.m. Detroit (Robertson 7-3) at Milwaukee (Capuano N.Y.Yankees (Wright 3-4) at Philadelphia Bombers Points 7-4), 11:05 a.m. (Hamels 1-2), 4:05 p.m. 1. Jared Martin 920 L.A. Angels (Jeff Weaver 3-9) at San Francisco Arizona (Webb 8-2) at Tampa Bay (Shields 3-0), 2. Ron Duke, Sr. 911 (Lowry 2-5), 12:35 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 3. Andy Vanderveer 856 Washington (Hill 1-1) at Boston (Lester 1-0), 4:05 4. Derek Lovell 836 Toronto (Lilly 6-7) at Atlanta (Hudson 6-5), 4:35 p.m. p.m. 5. George Mavrakis 519 Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 5-3) at Cleveland 6. Tom Luchese 457 Minnesota (Silva 3-8) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 8- (Sabathia 5-3), 4:05 p.m. 4), 5:05 p.m. 7. Jason Mavrakis 425 Florida (Nolasco 5-3) at Baltimore (Bedard 6-6), 8. Cory Carlson 226 San Diego (Young 6-3) at Texas (Rheinecker 2-1), 4:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 9. Tom Andrews 211 N.Y.Yankees (Wright 3-4) at Philadelphia 10. Darren Wilson 168 St. Louis (Marquis 9-4) at Chicago White Sox (Hamels 1-2), 4:05 p.m. (Buehrle 7-4), 5:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Mays 0-4) at N.Y. Mets (Soler 2-1), Pittsburgh (Snell 7-4) at Kansas City (Wood 3-2), Bandoleros Points 7:10 p.m. WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP! 1. Trevor Cristiani 1,020 5:10 p.m. Arizona (Webb 8-2) at Tampa Bay (Shields 3-0), Oakland (Zito 8-3) at Colorado (Cook 5-7), 6:05 2. Alex Andrews 510 4:15 p.m. 3. Logan Kessinger 508 p.m. Toronto (Lilly 6-7) at Atlanta (Hudson 6-5), 4:35 Seattle (Washburn 4-8) at L.A. Dodgers 4. Jeremy Doss 110 p.m. Minnesota (Silva 3-8) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 8- (Billingsley 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Real Stocks Points 4), 5:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games 1. Mikey Lovell 1,017 San Diego (Young 6-3) at Texas (Rheinecker 2-1), Arizona at Tampa Bay, 12:15 p.m. 2. A.J. Randall 864 5:05 p.m. San Diego at Texas, 2:05 p.m. 3. Branden Powers 524 Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Meet the editor St. Louis (Marquis 9-4) at Chicago White Sox 4. Brandon Brown 421 (Buehrle 7-4), 5:05 p.m. Florida at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 5. Anthony McCoy 397 Pittsburgh (Snell 7-4) at Kansas City (Wood 3-2), Toronto at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. 6. Danny Helm 363 5:10 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 8:05 p.m. 7. Randy Portlock 97 Oakland (Zito 8-3) at Colorado (Cook 5-7), 6:05 St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 8:05 p.m. 8. Chelsea Lovell 90 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 9. Travis Brown 94 Seattle (Washburn 4-8) at L.A. Dodgers Ukiah Daily Journal Editor K.C. (Billingsley 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games TRANSACTIONS NBA Arizona at Tampa Bay, 9:15 a.m. Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. BASEBALL Meadows wants to meet you. Head NBA FINALS San Diego at Texas, 11:05 a.m. American League (Best-of-7) Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m. BOSTON RED SOX—Recalled RHP Craig Dallas vs. Miami Florida at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Hansen from Pawtucket of the IL. Optioned RHP down to Schat’s Courthouse Bakery Thursday, June 8: Dallas 90, Miami 80 Toronto at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Jermaine Van Buren to Pawtucket. Agreed to Sunday, June 11: Dallas 99, Miami 85 Minnesota at Houston, 5:05 p.m. terms with 1B Aaron Bates, LHP Dustin Tuesday, June 13: Miami 98, Dallas 96 St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 5:05 p.m. Richardson, SS Ryan Khoury and RHP Jordan Thursday, June 15: Miami 98, Dallas 74 Seattle at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Craft. 113 W. Perkins Street Thursday Sunday, June 18: Miami 101, Dallas 100, OT CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms with Tuesday, June 20: Miami 95, Dallas 92, Miami AMERICAN LEAGUE RHP Kyle McCulloch. wins championship 4-2 East Division CLEVELAND INDIANS—Recalled RHP Edward morning at 7 a.m. to discuss W L Pct GB Mujica from Buffalo of the IL. Purchased the con- Boston 41 28 .594 — tract of INF-OF Joe Inglett from Buffalo. MLB New York 39 30 .565 2 Designated RHP Jason Johnson for assignment. Optioned RHP Jeremy Guthrie to Buffalo. Agreed NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 38 32 .543 3 1/2 current events, give her story ideas, Baltimore 32 40 .444 10 1/2 to terms with INF Adam Davis. East Division Tampa Bay 30 41 .423 12 NEW YORK YANKEES—Recalled OF Kevin W L Pct GB Central Division Reese from Columbus of the IL. Optioned RHP New York 44 26 .629 — W L Pct GB Jose Veras to Columbus. respond to stories you’ve read in Philadelphia 35 36 .493 9 1/2 Detroit 48 24 .667 — OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Placed OF Milton Florida 30 37 .448 12 1/2 Chicago 44 25 .638 2 1/2 Bradley on the 15-day DL. Purchased the con- Washington 32 41 .438 13 1/2 Minnesota 35 34 .507 11 1/2 tract of OF Doug Clark from Sacramento of the the Daily Journal, or just chat. Atlanta 30 41 .423 14 1/2 Cleveland 32 38 .457 15 PCL. Designated RHP Kazuhito Tadano for Central Division Kansas City 19 49 .279 27 assignment. Agreed to terms with OF Matt W L Pct GB West Division Sulentic, RHP Andrew Bailey and LHP Derrick St. Louis 42 26 .618 — W L Pct GB Gordon. Cincinnati 38 33 .535 5 1/2 Oakland 38 32 .543 — TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Acquired LHP J.P. Houston 36 35 .507 7 1/2 Texas 38 33 .535 1/2 Milwaukee 35 37 .486 9 Howell from the for OF Joey Seattle 34 37 .479 4 1/2 Gathright and INF Fernando Cortez. Optioned Chicago 27 43 .386 16 Los Angeles 31 39 .443 7 Groups of local residents have had Pittsburgh 26 45 .366 17 1/2 RHP Seth McClung to Durham of the IL. TEXAS RANGERS—Placed RHP Kameron Loe West Division Monday’s Games W L Pct GB Boston 6, Washington 3 on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 19. K.C. Meadows rousing conversations San Diego 37 33 .529 — Chicago Cubs 12, Cleveland 8 Recalled OF Freddy Guzman from Oklahoma of Los Angeles 36 33 .522 1/2 Philadelphia 4, N.Y.Yankees 2 the IL. Activated RHP Frank Francisco from the Arizona 36 35 .507 1 1/2 Detroit 3, Milwaukee 1 15-day DL and optioned him to Frisco of the Editor Colorado 35 35 .500 2 Colorado 7, Oakland 0 Texas League. Agreed to terms with C Chad about education, Tracy. Ukiah Daily Journal transportation, Pedersen claimed that for my child, but for all kids child rearing, Ukiah abuses have been going on in who are involved in this. It’s the Ukiah school district for supervisors’ salaries Continued from Page 6 years, and parents have wrong, and it needs to attempted to make changes to and more. mation for people that might no avail. change.” have complaints, but we don’t “This is an ongoing process deal with any enforcement. that we’ve been going through Contact Ryan Garner at We direct any complaints with the school district for the back to the school.” past two years. This is not just [email protected] 8 – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL Stanley Cup a showcase for ‘new’ NHL By PAUL NEWBERRY power-play chances, Carolina with the product on the ice. he went down with a knee The Associated Press combined with the Oilers for The rule changes had a huge injury in Game 1. RALEIGH, N.C. — There 35 goals in all, up more than a impact. The hockey this sea- Jussi Markkanen, a third- was more scoring, plenty of goal a game over the last son was fantastic.” stringer who had not played in intriguing story lines and championship series in 2004 NBC aired the final five more than three months, took hardly anyone watching at and tied for the second high- games of the finals, averaging over in the nets and did a home in the U.S. est-scoring finals (based on a 2.3 rating and 4 share, down remarkable job after getting The first Stanley Cup finals per-game average) in the last from a 2.6/5 on ABC in 2004. blown out 5-0 in Game 2. The of the post-lockout era show- decade. NBC averaged 3.6 million gritty Oilers, lacking star cased all the positive steps “We really had to earn that viewers, down from ABC’s power beyond defenseman taken by the NHL to get over one,” Carolina’s Ray Whitney 3.9 million in 2004. Chris Pronger, managed to its debilitating labor dispute said after the down-to-the- A ratings point represents keep up with a Carolina team — but also highlighted the wire finale, which wasn’t 1,096,000 households, or 1 that had 11 more wins and 17 daunting challenge of per- decided until Justin Williams’ percent of the nation’s esti- more points during the regular suading anyone beyond the empty-net goal with just over mated 109.6 million TV season. hard-core fans to notice. a minute remaining. “It was homes. The share is the per- It was a stirring triumph for Two small-market teams, relentless.” centage of in-use televisions 30-something players such as Carolina and Edmonton, were Still, the NHL continued to tuned to a given show. Whitney, Rod Brind’Amour, the last ones standing. Score fight a losing battle in its bid Those who did tune in to Glen Wesley, Doug Weight one for the salary cap. to be viewed as more than a hockey saw a highly entertain- and Bret Hedican — all of The Hurricanes won their fringe sport based on that ing series. whom got their name on the first Stanley Cup title in a most valued of numbers — Give credit to the Oilers, hockey’s most treasured prize thrilling seven-game series American TV ratings. the first eighth-seeded team to for the first time. that featured a penalty shot Game 7 on Monday night make the finals under the cur- Brind’Amour, the team’s goal and a short-handed goal had a 3.3 rating and 6 share on rent format, for fighting back captain and rough-and-tumble in overtime, two firsts for the NBC, down from ABC’s 4.2/7 after losing the first two leader, had tears streaming finals. Score one for the clam- for Game 7 in 2004 — the last games and three of the first down his face after he hoisted pdown on hooking, grabbing season before the lockout. four. the cup. and all the other thuggish tac- “The ratings are in line They even managed to do it “I just kept thinking there is tics that dumbed the game with our projections,” Brian with without starting goalie no way we can let this go,” the ANG Newspapers down. Walker, director of communi- Dwayne Roloson, who had 35-year-old center said. Carolina forward Ray Whitney hoists the Stanley Cup In a sign of more wide- cations for NBC Sports, said played every minute of the “There’s too many guys that Monday night after a 3-1 victory over Edmonton. open play and increased Tuesday. “We were thrilled playoffs for Edmonton until deserve this.”

ous at every NBA official and Miami commissioner David Stern for the Mavs’ three losses in Continued from Page 6 Miami last week. Owner Mark Cuban stoked the furor nation. With their crowd boo- with his antics after Game 5, ing every call and seething which resulted in a $250,000 with every missed opportuni- fine earlier Tuesday. ty, the Mavs missed their own But while the Mavs wor- chance for their first title. ried about every perceived The Heat finished the fran- slight, the Heat focused on chise’s 18th season with one fulfilling the promises of of the league’s greatest rallies Riley and O’Neal. in a finals, and the last period “I came to Miami because of Game 6 was appropriately of this young fella right here,” gritty. O’Neal said, indicating Wade. Miami nursed a narrow lead, taking an 89-85 advan- “I knew I wanted to make him tage with 2:36 left on two better.” jumpers by James Posey. Jerry Dallas’ fans both booed and Stackhouse cut it to a point cheered the trophy presenta- with a 3-pointer in his first tion, and Stern was jeered game back from suspension, repeatedly. but after Udonis Haslem and Cuban stole the finals spot- Josh Howard traded jumpers, light earlier in the day, getting Wade two free throws with socked with the fine for his 26 seconds left. complaints about the officials Erick Dampier then fum- and general conspiracy theo- bled a pass on Dallas’ next ry. All of Dallas caught the possession, and Wade fought Mavs’ us-against-the-world to get the loose ball. He hit vibe: Signs supporting Cuban two more free throws with and suggesting a league con- 17.7 seconds to play, but after spiracy against the Mavs dot- Howard hit a pair, Wade ted the stands for Game 6, and missed two with 10.3 seconds fans screamed at Stern in his left. courtside seat. But Terry missed an open But the series actually was 3-pointer. It was the last of 11 controlled by Wade, who straight misses, and the final ascended to the most elite tier disappointment in the Mavs’ of NBA stars. He scored 121 otherwise remarkable season. points in three victories in “We made a lot of progress Miami before capping it with this year,” said Dallas’ Avery one more tenacious win. Johnson, the NBA’s coach of Riley wiped away tears the year. “We aimed high this while hugging his players, year, and I told them that a lot and Miami crowded onto the of teams have to go through hastily assembled podium this. This will really hurt this with the excitement of a high- summer. I hope they work out school graduation. hard, make me a better coach. Riley, who won his first I’m ready to try it again.” ring since 1988, claimed he Miami hung onto the never considered the possibil- clincher in front of more than ity Miami wouldn’t finish 20,000 Dallas fans still furi- with four straight wins.

good thing for Sweden, not so World Cup good for England. Six minutes into the half, Continued from Page 6 Allback outleaped Beckham for Linderoth’s corner, knock- And after Allback made it ing the ball back toward the 1-1, it was Cole once again goal and over Robinson to tie providing for England. He it. sent a beautiful cross from the Sweden missed a chance to edge of the box to Gerrard, go ahead four minutes later. who’d come on in the 69th Larsson’s header deflected off minute. Gerrard leaped and an England defender, and it knocked the ball into the goal, just past Isaksson. looked as if it would go into Though England came in the net. But Robinson got a with an eight-game unbeaten shoulder on it, and it bounced streak, it hadn’t played its best off the crossbar. in Germany. But with Rooney Miroslav Klose scored back in the starting lineup, twice to help the World Cup England controlled the tempo host beat Ecuador 3-0 on from kickoff Tuesday night. Tuesday. Even when Michael Owen The victory gave Germany went out with a knee injury the maximum nine points and just four minutes into the first place in Group A. Lukas game — it tied the quickest Podolski also scored for substitution in a World Cup Germany, which last won its match — England played first three matches at a World quickly and aggressively. Cup in 1970. Cole, Rooney and Frank Even better than the prolif- Lampard all came close to ic offense — eight goals in the scoring. Sweden’s best chance first round — is a once-vul- was off a corner kick in the nerable defense that has not 19th by Tobias Linderoth. The conceded a goal in two ball went straight to Teddy straight games. Lucic, who had a clear shot, Both teams were assured of UKIAH HOURS: WILLITS but it banged off Lampard. advancing to the second round Lucic held up his hands as if before the kickoff. Germany, 1250 Airport Park Blvd. 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mon-Fri 1565 South Main St. to say “Just inches,” then a three-time World Cup win- shook his head in frustration. ner, will play Saturday in 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sat But the teams looked very Munich, and Ecuador will (707) 472-0300 (707) 459-5938 different after halftime — a play Sunday in Stuttgart. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMERCE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 – 9

Horizon Air has released crafts to pay $196,000 in attor- Yorkers must take on a much the Accreditation Association. ness owners to go through Commerce schedules and fares for the air- ney fees and court costs to different jungle in this comput- Over 2,300 ambulatory health West Company’s core curricu- line’s new service from Mendocino Game Co. er-animated comedy. care organizations across the lum. Attendees learn the many Continued from Page 3 Charles M. Schulz -- Sonoma Based in Fort Bragg, The Moonlight Movie United States are accredited by aspects of business ownership County Airport in Santa Rosa, Mendocino Game filed a Madness season would not be the AAAHC. and at a completion produce a from a small, family-owned to Los Angeles and Seattle, $25.7 million lawsuit in possible without its many well-formulated business plan. winery to a global company. starting March 20, 2007. September 2002, charging sponsors; US Cellular, Mendo Lake Credit Union Scholarships will be available He has served on the board of Travelers can now begin to Warren Industries with breach Parducci Wine Cellars, has awarded two $1,000 to coastal residents who have a the Business for Social plan trips and purchase tickets of contract, infringement and Flashfire Advertising & scholarships to area high financial need, “Clarity of Responsibility, the President for flights to and from Sonoma interference. Shaved Squirrel Productions, school students. This year’s Goals” and wish to pursue an Clinton Council on County. In May 2005, a jury in fed- Northwest Insurance, Edge recipients, Sulma Nobey Edith “Improvement of Status”. Sustainability, and is a founder Flights from Sonoma eral court ruled in favor of Wireless, K-Wine & Max Guerrero of Anderson Valley The Mendocino Study Club of Wine Vision, an industry- County to Los Angeles will Mendocino Game, but ordered Radio, Bicoastal Media, High School and Lauren founded in 1908, is the oldest wide strategic planning initia- depart daily at 6 a.m. and 5 Warren Industries to pay only Lawson‚s Station, Shotgun Aarreberg of Middletown service club on the coast. For tive. p.m. Return flights will depart $44,750 -- substantially less restaurant, and the Savings High School will be recog- many years the club has sup- Dolan is a fourth-generation Los Angeles daily at 8:20 a.m. than the amount being sought. Bank of Mendocino County. nized for their outstanding ported the Mendocino Library. winemaker descended from and 7:20 p.m. Flight time is Scott Peterson, president Popcorn, hotdogs, and academic achievements at two In the 1940s the club began winemakers at the original one hour and 40 minutes each and sole employee, said the refreshments will be available separate ceremonies. sponsoring scholarships for Italian Swiss Colony and the way. Fares between Sonoma lawsuit centered on a board at the show, so bring your Sulma Guerrero is a senior young women interested in winemaking Concannon fami- County and Los Angeles start game called Pirateer, which he friends and family for a won- at Anderson Valley High entering nursing school in ly. Mentioning his grandfather, at $99 each way for tickets first marketed in 1995. derful night under the stars in School. Sulma has an academ- order to address the nursing Edmund Rossi, as an organizer purchased 14 days in advance. Peterson said he reached an the plaza. ic GPA of 3.6. She would like shortage in the county. Since of the Wine Institute and the The Sonoma County to agreement in February 2001 to attend US Davis and pursue then the Study Club has estab- Wine Advisory Board and Seattle flight will depart daily with Warren Industries that Consolidated Tribal a degree in child development. lished the Neva Cannon chairman of the Wine at 10:40 a.m., and the return called for the Lafayette firm to Health Project, Inc. has Her ultimate goal is to become Scholarship Fund to address Advisory Board for several flight will depart Seattle daily distribute Pirateer to mass achieved accreditation by the a credentialed bilingual the teacher shortage. years, Dolan said he was “hon- at 2 p.m. Flight time is two market retailers while his com- Accreditation Association for teacher and return to teach in Now the Study Club has is ored to carry on his family tra- hours and 15 minutes each pany would distribute Ambulatory Health Care, Anderson Valley. Sulma is an addressing the need for more dition.” way. Fares between Sonoma Warren’s line of games and according to George avid softball player and class local business ownership by As Wine Institute chairman, County and Seattle start at puzzles to 50,000 specialty Provencher, executive director. president. sponsoring a training opportu- Dolan wants to continue the $149 each way for tickets pur- retailers. Consolidated Tribal Health, Lauren Danielle Aarreberg nity for local entrepreneurs. organization’s leadership in chased 14 days in advance. “The lawsuit became neces- located in Redwood Valley, is a senior at Middletown High The Mendocino Study Club is building programs and Reservations and tickets are sary when Warren breached operates a primary care clinic School. Lauren would like to currently formulating big alliances that reflect and com- available now at the exclusivity of our agree- that provides medical, dental, attend the University of plans in celebration of its one municate the core values of the horizonair.com or by calling 1- ment and misappropriated my behavioral health, public California and graduate with a hundred year anniversary in industry. 800-547-9308. company’s property,” Peterson health nursing, and outreach Bachelor of Science in phar- 2008. “The Sustainable On March 20, 2007, said. services to the Native macological chemistry. She West Company is not nearly Winegrowing Program grew Horizon’s Sonoma County Warren Industries has 30 American and rural communi- would like to proceed to grad- as old as the Mendocino out of the strong family values flight schedule will be slightly days to appeal the decision. ty of Mendocino County. uate school and earn a Study Club. Since 1988 West of the industry in that it different to accommodate Consolidated Tribal Health has Doctorate of pharmacology. Company has been providing encourages responsible prac- inaugural day festivities. On Summer is upon us, which been in operation since 1985 She has a overall GPA of 4.02 training and consulting ser- tices in the environment and that day only, the morning means its Moonlight Movie and presently serves approxi- and is ranked second in her vices for Mendocino’s communities in which we do flight to Los Angeles will Madness time once again! mately 3,600 active patients. class. Lauren is an active microenterprises. West business. The program’s best depart at 11:45 a.m., and the The Movie Season, presented Consolidated Tribal Health is member on her school news- Company has offices in Ukiah practices manual is an historic first return flight from Los by Home Audio Video by governed by a Board of paper and has attended many and Fort Bragg and serves the document that sets an example Angeles will depart at 2:05 DFM, Ukiah Main Street Directors whose delegates rep- academic decathlons. entire county. for the agricultural world to p.m. A flight will arrive from Program and the City of resent eight tribal communities Mendo Lake Credit Union’s emulate,” he said. Seattle at 9:40 a.m., but no Ukiah, kicks off Friday June which are located in scholarship program focuses Sharon Flood is opening a Dolan said the U.S. Market flight will depart to Seattle. 30 at dusk in the Alex Thomas Mendocino County. on the development and edu- year-round flea market in Development program also The regular schedule will take Plaza. The first flick of the sea- Ambulatory health care cation of our credit union Fort Bragg which will be “provides our family wineries effect the next day. son will be the cartoon anima- organizations seeking accredi- members. MLCU’s scholar- called Mendocino Coast the opportunity to express Fares shown are one-way tion “Madagascar,” directed tation by the AAAHC undergo ships are awarded annually Marketplace and will be held their pride in our family values and do not include the govern- by Eric Darnell and Tom an extensive on-site, peer- and demonstrate the credit at 18501 North Highway 1 (at and diverse wine regions that ment-imposed taxes and fees. McGrath. At New York’s based survey of its facilities union’s commitment to the the corner of Simpson Lane). are so much a part of Central Park Zoo, a lion (Ben and services. Not all ambulato- communities it serves. Flood has a coastal develop- California’s unique lifestyle The second phase of a civil Stiller), a zebra (Chris Rock), a ry health care organizations ment permit to be open and cuisine.” lawsuit filed against Warren giraffe (David Schwimmer) seek accreditation. Not all In other education news, Saturdays and Sundays and The Wine Institute is the Industries Inc. by the and a hippo (Jada Pinkett- organizations that undergo the the Mendocino Study Club some three-day weekends public policy advocacy group Mendocno Game Company Smith) are best friends living a on-site survey are granted has committed to sponsoring throughtout the year as weath- for California wineries and has been decided in U.S. blissful domesticated life in accreditation. two scholarships allowing er permits. She plans to open affiliated businesses, which District Court in Fort Wayne. captivity. When one of them Status as an accredited local entrepreneurs to attend this weekend. now has 928 members In a ruling entered on June turns up missing, the others organization means workshops at West Company, There are 28 selling spaces, accounting for 95 percent of 1, federal judge Theresa search for him only to find Consolidated Tribal Health has Mendocino’s non-profit source 20 by 15 which inludes vendor California wine production Springmann ordered the themselves on a ship headed to passed a series of rigorous and for business training and parking. If you’re interested in and 85 percent of U.S. wine Lafayette company that the exotic island of nationally recognized stan- advice. These “Building a having a space, call Flood at production. designs, develops and manu- Madagascar. When their boat dards for the provision of qual- Better Business” scholarships 937-4817 of 357-3504 for an factures puzzles, games and wrecks, these native New ity health care, as set forth by provide for two potential busi- application and rates.

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colleagues. your original plans. Be pre- rather large concessions those with whom you may VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. pared to improvise, and you when negotiating an impor- find yourself involved. If ASTROGRAPH 22) -- Even though early will come out just fine. tant matter. However, to you sense there is selfish- indicators may appear to be SAGITTARIUS (Nov. your surprise, it will pay off ness or greediness in their negative and dark, in the 23-Dec. 21) -- Keep your much larger than you had actions, actively look out for By Bernice Bede Osol final analysis, things can imagination in check when imagined. yourself and don’t feel turn out rather fortunately you see things beginning to PISCES (Feb. 20-March guilty. for you. Put aside despair work against you. Being 20) -- Should it look like GEMINI (May 21-June 22) -- You are likely to be far and use cheerfulness to cor- realistic will prove to pro- you will have to be the one 20) -- Should you uninten- sharper in your financial rect it. duce just the opposite when who takes the responsibility tionally say something that a dealings later in the day than LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. you give it a try. for a mistake of another, good friend finds offensive, you will be early on. If pos- 23) -- You may have to be CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- keep your wits. You’ll be apologize immediately. sible, schedule all negotia- the one who puts up the Jan. 19) -- One who is very able to turn the tables back Show that you are sincere, on him/her. Thursday, June 22, 2006 tions or discussing impor- greater share of funds need- close to your heart may and s/he will readily forgive ARIES (March 21-April In the year ahead, things tant matters in the late after- ed to get an activity with greatly disappoint you by and forget. 19) -- No matter how bad a you’ve always wanted but noon. friends off the ground. Don’t not doing everything in Trying to patch up a bro- business deal you are caught knew you would never have fret; they’re aware of the accord with your high stan- ken romance? The Astro- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - up in, it can be turned could come well within your - Adverse results are likely discrepancies and will put dards. Dwell on his/her good Graph Matchmaker wheel reach. Happily, you will be around with a little thinking in situations where you push up their share. points and not on any past power applied to it. Use can help you understand able to fulfill your dreams too hard. If you begin to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. misdoings. your intellect to figure what to do to make the rela- and desires without straining sense this is happening, be 22) -- An important career or AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- things out. tionship work. Mail $2.75 to your budget. charming - and use a lot of financial objective may not Feb. 19) -- Regretfully, you TAURUS (April 20-May Matchmaker, P.O. Box 167, CANCER (June 21-July sweet talk to butter up your necessarily go according to may have to make some 20) -- Be cautious about Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167.

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THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 8 5 12 -4 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion OK IO -8 -8 -4 -4 Unscramble these four Jumbles, HWNO one letter to each square, 13 -7 17 10 to form four ordinary words. TTUN -11 13 0 8 RSNA LODEY

CLUE: CINDERELLA ORDER GRID 10 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 10 All Rights Reserved.

-11 10 R NUTED -4 13 10 NT 0 10 N 10 10 10 10 10 6/21/2006 DECODED MESSAGE: SOTILD

ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com KENART Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as SAPPORO & KAWASAKI suggested by the above cartoon. 3-102 SAPP Answer here: 3-102 ORO& 150-2 (Answers tomorrow) KAWA Jumbles: STAID JUROR CORPSE BUOYED Yesterday’s -3142 Answer: Often found at skydiving school — SAK I 6/20/2006 DROPOUTS Wife should stop digging up the past with ex boyfriend

Dear Annie: Recently, an old boyfriend, immature to figure out how to handle the rela- spend the money on the baby than on a show- who apparently is happily married, began e- tionship, so he let it fritter away. Now he is er. Please don’t take this the wrong way. I was- mailing me after finding my name on a high flattering you because he thinks you may be n’t planning on having any more children, so I school reunion Web site. ANNIE’S MAILBOX vulnerable to a flirtation (or more). If you start don’t have anything. I am starting from “Alex” and I spent one summer together asking him questions about your ancient break- scratch. Thank you.” prior to graduating. Other than some great kiss- By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar up, it will only confirm that you are interested. Mind you, nowhere does it thank me for the ing, we were never intimate (not for lack of Don’t go there. gift. I feel this is extremely rude. Am I being interest). Toward the end of the summer, he pares me favorably to others. I’m flattered. For Dear Annie: I recently received an e-mail judgmental? -- Partied Out in Lodi, Calif. talked about our marrying, but I said I was too a long time I felt unlovable and would not have inviting me to the baby shower of the wife of Dear Lodi: This was an open announce- young and not ready for that. It ended when he believed he ever thought about me. one of my husband’s co-workers, along with ment that the shower had been cancelled, just quit calling. I’ve made it clear to Alex that nothing in our the places she is registered. This is their second tucked into a plea for gifts anyway. It was not A few years later, I married someone else, e-mails should make either of our spouses jeal- child together. The co-worker has three chil- a personal letter, so we hope you still get that and we’ve been happy together. I’m not inter- ous. But I really want to ask him why he dren from a previous marriage, and his wife thank-you note. ested in resuming any romantic relationship walked away from me all those years ago. I’d has one. Dear Annie: Just another one for you to add with Alex, but I’m finding he has stirred up like to know what was wrong with me. I sent a generous gift, along with my regrets to your “farmer” inventory. When I farmed, we some conflicting emotions. I’m on an emotional roller coaster knowing that I had a previous engagement. To my had a year-round operation. Friends used to Back then, his walking away from our rela- he cared enough to look me up, and wondering shock, I received the following e-mail from the encourage me to take Sundays off. They said, tionship without any explanation fed into my why I wasn’t enough for him before. Any mother-to-be, addressed to approximately nine “Even God rested one day.” I pointed out that insecurities and left me feeling I could not trust thoughts? -- Conflicted of us: God never had to milk cows. -- John on the my emotions or other people. I’ve spent many Dear Conflicted: Yes. Stop. Years ago, you “Hi, Everyone: Because so many people Internet years trying to overcome that. His e-mails say rejected Alex and he was hurt. He was too can’t come to my shower, I’ve decided not to Dear John: Thanks for the farm humor. Our he continues to think about me and often com- have it. My family members would rather best to Elsie.

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461-06 PUBLIC NOTICE HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 6-21,25,7-2/06 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICES WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER 10 120 120 120 120 120 416-06 432-06 Announcement ROP TEACHER Cabinetmaker/ CNA’s - Come Join Customer Care Driver ESTATE 5/31,6/7,14,21/06 6/7,14,21,28/06 of Request for OFFICE Stainer/Finisher Our Winning Team. Pacific Pulmonary CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06-24865 FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS Supervisor Proposals OCCUPATIONS All shifts. Cloverdale services, home oxy- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME Ukiah Maverick Enterprises, Inc. Mendocino County PT (2 hrs/day, 3 Health Care Center. gen & respiratory gent creditors, and persons who may other- STATEMENT STATEMENT Custom Cabinets The leader in custom Mental Health De- dys/wk, + staff 72 bed SNF is look- secondary capsule meds co., seeks driv- wise be interested in the will or estate, or File No.: 2006-F0365 File No.: 2006-F0398 is currently seeking partment is seeking mtgs) in Ukiah ing for exceptionals & closure Mfg. for the er/Respiratory Equip- THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING a skilled Stainer/ both, of: WILLIAM LEE PRATHER, also proposals from ca- $27.84-$46.36/hr. caring individuals to wine industry. ment Techs to deliver PERSON(S) IS PERSON(S) IS Finisher. 5 yrs. min. known as WILLIAM L. PRATHER pable agencies and Provide instruction make a difference in We are looking for a & set up equip. & (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- exp. 707-391-7967 customer care super- A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed organizations to in general office oc- the life of our resi- provide customer NESS AS: NESS AS: visor to lead a fast- by: DESIREE ANN DUDLEY in the Superior contract for some of cupations. Requires CAREGIVERS & dents. Very competi- service. Successful Philo Ridge Vine- SLEEP SHOP LTD. paced customer care Court of California, County of Mendocino. The Departments knowledge of basic MA’S tive wages. Contact candidates will have yards, Arlequin OF LAKE COUNTY dept. Duties include THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests Youth & Family, comp. operations, Apply in person Barbara 894-5201 managing key corpo- motivation, pos. atti- Wine’s, Chameleon 703 S. State St., that: DESIREE ANN DUDLEY be appointed Adult Recovery and Word/Powerpoint/ 1343 S. Dora St. rate customers super- tude & current driver Winery, JB Cellars, Ukiah, Ca 95482 as personal representative to administer the Support Mental Excel. Exp. in busi- vising daily operations license w/clean re- Mr. Big Wines, Kim- Rhonda G. West Case Manager Health Services. ness marketing. and streamlining pro- cord. FAX resume to: estate of the decedent. ball Cellars, Golden 150 Deer Hill Lane working w/youth cedures, and manag- There will be a Bid- Regular teaching (415) 883-2438; or THE PETITION requests the decedent's will Vineyards, Eliza- Lakeport, Ca 95453 ages 16-19 in ing customer care ders Conference on cred not req’d. Des- apply online at and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. beth Spencer Wines This business is con- Transition housing reps. June 26th and final ignated Sub Cred www.ppsc.com EOE The will and any codicils are available for ex- 501 Paducci Road ducted by an Individ- placement pro- Come Join 3 years supervisor & Proposals are due issued based upon customer service exp. amination in the file kept by the court. Ukiah, CA 95482 ual. The registrant gram. Creative Drivers-Class A. on July 14, 2006. If work exp. or pos- Our Team background preferred. X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- Mendocino Wine commenced to trans- challenging position Chips and Logs, you are interested session of Single w/supportive Now accepting Ability to prioritize proj- local haul. Current minister the estate under the Independent Ad- Group, LLC act business under ects. Proficient com- please contact Kyra Sub Cred. in Busi- applications for DMV printout 501 Parducci Road the fictitious business clinical team. FT puter skills, with Of- ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will Studer, Mental ness. Ukiah, CA 95482 name or names listed w/bens. Must have Casino Executive fice, Excel, and Word. 459-4131 allow the personal representative to take Health Administra- Mendocino These businesses above on June 1, MA pref or BA in Chief of Security Strong interpersonal E Center’s Migrant many actions without obtaining court appro- tion, 860 N. Bush County Office are conducted by a 2006. Endorsed-Filed human svcs. w/exp. Table Games and communication Head Start Prgrm val. Before taking certain very important ac- St. Ukiah, CA of Education skills required. Limited Liability on June 1, 2006 at in related field. Manager in Kelseyville: tions, however, the personal representative Company. The regis- 95482 or by phone For an app packet Fingerprint clear- Coyote Valley Competitive compen- Associate Teacher- the Mendocino Coun- sation & benefits pkg. will be required to give notice to interested trants commenced to at 707-463-4480 or www.mcoe.us/jobs ance req’d. Fax Shodakai Casino 40 hrs/wk split-shift; ty Clerks Office. Resume to jbrown@ e-mail to mental or call 7751 N. State St. persons unless they have waived notice or transact business un- /s Rhonda G. West resume to: Attn: HR maverickcaps.com 90 day position; health@co. 707-467-5012 consented to the proposed action). The inde- der the fictitious busi- RHONDA G. WEST 707-462-6994 or Redwood Valley or fax 707-463-0188 $10.55 with poten- pendent administration authority will be grant- ness name or names mendocino.ca.us DEADLINE: 6/30/06 mail to: Attn: HR M-F 9-5 EOE tial up to $12.85; listed above on June 447-06 PO Box 422, Ukiah, 707-467-4752 Dental Front Office CDA credential or ed unless an interested person files an objec- 2 FT Stylists at tion to the petition and shows good cause 1, 2006. Endorsed- 6/14,21,28,7/5/06 WANTED CA 95482. Lic. P/T w/room for Min 12 core units Headlines Hair growth. Ins. billing, why the court should not grant the authority. Filed on May 22, FICTITIOUS #237000979. EOE ECE & 1 yr classrm 2006 at the Mendoci- Design 462-6000 A/R, Reception. A HEARING on the petition will be held on BUSINESS NAME exp; Bilingual is no County Clerks Of- STATEMENT Class A Truck Driver Comp skills req. preferred not re- JULY 7, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, locat- fice. File No.: 2006-F0434 Best ACCOUNTING for local yard at Amer Dentrix a+. To Start quired (English/ ed at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State Street, /s/Paul Dolan THE FOLLOWING MANAGER Canyon familiar July or Aug. Fax res. Spanish). Cook Ukiah, CA 95482 PAUL DOLAN PERSON(S) IS Black for E Center locat- w/Oakland Ports Min Come Join 707-462-7601 Or Aide-25 hrs/wk IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- MANAGER/ (ARE) DOING BUSI- Bart ed in Ukiah. Over- Exp. 2 yr. Max 2 pts Our Team send to 1091 S. Dora $7.50 with potential tion, you should appear at the hearing and MEMBER sees all Fiscal op- George St. Ukiah, CA 95482 up to $9.13; High NESS AS: Now accepting state your objections or file written objections erations for $12M 707-649-9200 Director of Finance school diploma or 427-06 EMERALD & Entries applications for with the court before the hearing. Your ap- non-profit agency; Total annual com- GED; or 1-3 three 6/7,14,21,28/06 TRIANGLE Classified SURVEILLANCE Salary based on pensation package mos. related exp. pearance may be in person or by your attor- FICTITIOUS GLASSWORKS for Representative DAY SHIFT 7-3 P.O. Box 547, Potter experience; Full- up to $110,114 per &/or training; or ney. BUSINESS NAME Redwood Valley position available. Coyote Valley Valley, CA 95469, time 40 hrs/week- yr. ($6,045-$7,347/ equiv. comb of IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent STATEMENT Black Bart Approximately 32 to Shodakai Casino with benefits; bilin- month) Complete educ and exp. Posi- creditor of the deceased, you must file your File No.: 2006-F0369 2301 S. State St. Unit Parade 40 hours per week. 7751 N. State St. gual (English/Span- job description/ap- tions must have claim with the court and mail a copy to the THE FOLLOWING #673, Ukiah, CA 485-0487 No weekends. Must Redwood Valley 95482 ish) preferred. plication available valid CA driver’s li- personal representative appointed by the PERSON(S) IS have great customer M-F 9-5 EOE James McKenney For more at City of Ukiah, 300 cense. More info court within four months from the date of first (ARE) DOING BUSI- LOST & service skills and ex- 707-485-8723 10300 Main St. information & Seminary Ave. contact: M. Zamora NESS AS: FOUND cellent phone skills. issuance of letters as provided in section Potter Valley, CA 30 application con- Ukiah, CA 95482 or @ West Region Of- M & P good spelling and CONST. LABORER 9100 of the California Probate Code. The 95469 FOUND tact: P. Martin @ www.cityofukiah.com fice, 39839 County CONSTRUCTION typing abilities are a Concrete exp. a plus. time for filing claims will not expire before four This business is con- TOYOTA KEY 410 Jones Street, Deadline: 5 pm, Rd. 17A, Woodland DEVELOPMENT plus. Must be reliable Learn trade. Clean months from the hearing date noticed above. ducted by an Individ- Vic. Seminary Ave. Ukiah, 468-0194 x Friday 6/30/06 EOE 95695 (530)668- INC. and able to pass valid DL trans & drug YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the ual. The registrant 391-5863 111 Open until 4783. Final filing 1621 Talmage Rd. mandatory drug test. test mandatory. commenced to trans- filled. EOE date is 6/22/06, court. If you are a person interested in the es- Ukiah , CA 95482 FOUND eyeglasses Starting pay $8.50 Wage DOE 462-4331 tate, you may file with the court a Request for act business under per hour plus com- 5pm. EOE M & P Construction 1.75 Silver black All Shifts Available! Credit/Mortgage- Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of the fictitious business mission and benefits. 1621 Talmage Rd. frame. In mobile Full-Time & Part- Management Trainee Exp. lumber truck name or names listed P/U application @ an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or Ukiah, CA 95482 home park 462-0480 Time. No experience *Immediate Openings Disabled 17 year old driver. Class A Req. above on June 12, Hometown *Corporate Training of any petition or account as provided in Pro- This business is con- Found Male Dog. needed. Full training needs P/T personal Apply at 1117 2006. Endorsed-Filed Shopper, *No exp necessary bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- ducted by a Corpo- Light brown terrier provided. Drug test care. Starts @ Commerce Dr. Ukiah on June 12, 2006 at 194 Ford Rd. *Full Time Career cial Notice form is available from the court ration. State of in- mix. Approx 4mo old. required, cannabis $12/hr. 744-1136 Experienced sales corporation: Cali- the Mendocino Coun- Ukiah *Do you deserve high DRIVER deliver clerk. ty Clerks Office. Boonville Rd. Please not tested for hire. person. Building and fornia. The registrant commission & wknds in our van. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: /s James McKenney call to describe. Help disabled in their Cloverdale home improvement commenced to trans- off? Starting $8 hr MYRNA L. OGLESBY JAMES MCKENNEY 272-6752 home. 485-0165. Healthcare a+. Sales/commis- act business under BARTENDER We’re expanding! *Ready to take your 489-5115 sion neg. based on CARTER, MOMSEN, OGLESBY & BACIK 460-06 HELP the fictitious business No. exp. necessary Seeking dietary aides game to next level? LaVida Charter exp. Will train. Fax P.O. BOX 720 6-21,28,7-5,12/06 WANTED name or names listed 120 for right person. & cooks. Join 707-545-7210. School looking to fill resume: 459-9219 Ukiah, CA 95482 FICTITIOUS above on June 25, Infamous bar in our winning team! Exp. a + the following PT po- 707-462-6694 BUSINESS NAME sitions w/creative FISCAL OFFICER 2006. Endorsed-Filed GOVERNMENT Boonville. 707-895- P/T & F/T positions. Maintenance /s/Myrna Oglesby STATEMENT organized people F/T position for per- on May 5, 2006 at Mendocino County 3823 or 707-489-1711 Jill @ 894-5201 Associate son with a 4 yr. who want to work in MYRNA OGLESBY the Mendocino Coun- File No.: 2006-F0443 Department of Social Busy Prop. Mgt. firm acct’g. degree + 2 THE FOLLOWING Business Mgr/Sec CNA’s F/T, P/T, seeks motivated, inovative program. ty Clerks Office. Services – Family & 7.5 hrs. day. Aug. - yrs. exp. in Govt. & PERSON(S) IS Children’s Services days & PM’s. dependable, individ- *Jr. High Teacher FUND ACCTG A /s/Ross Mayfield III Jun. School Yr. Sal. (ARE) DOING BUSI- Division Great working cond. ual w/basic con- *High School MUST, will consider PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ROSS MAYFIELD III DOE + benefits. Indep. St. Teacher NESS AS: Apply in person struction exp. for 2 yr. degree & 5 yrs. SECRETARY *Jr & High School exp. Preference giv- ORTEGA FAMILY Office Assistant Tree of Life Charter Valley View Skilled F/T position. Must 462-06 School Send resume: Nursing Center, have reliable vehicle Art Teacher en to Native Ameri- 429-06 431-06 ESTATES Supervisor II can. Send resume to 6-21,28,7-5,12/06 P.O. Box 966 Ukiah. 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah & valid DL. Benefit *Admin. Assistant 6/7,14,21,28/06 6/7,14,21,28/06 517 Capps Lane, LCTH PO Box 1950, FICTITIOUS Bi-Weekly Salary: 462-0913 Growing company pkg avail. Apply at Send resume & FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS 811 Lake Mendocino Selzer Realty 300 letter P.O. Box 1461 Lakeport, CA 95453 BUSINESS NAME $1,309 – $1,592 Apply by 6/26/06 needs long term or fax to 707-263- BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME Drive E. Gobbi St., Ukiah Ukiah Ca 95482 STATEMENT employee. Willing 0329. Open until filled. STATEMENT STATEMENT Ukiah, CA 95482 Application deadline Construction Labor File No.: 2006-F0428 for this position: to train. Bilingual a+ File No.: 2006-F0385 File No.: 2006-F0412 Carlos Ortega FT $11-13/hr. DOE. THE FOLLOWING 06/30/06 Clean DMV Land- THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING 1321 North Bush All phases masonry/ PERSON(S) IS Close of business. scaping skills a+ PERSON(S) IS PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSI- Ukiah, CA 95482 concrete exp. a+ Apply online at Call 972-5464 (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- NESS AS: Maria Ortega Clean DMV 462-7433 www.mss.ca.gov NESS AS: 1321 Norht Bush NESS AS: 1) Abundance For applications, Ukiah, CA 95482 MENDOCINO ONE TASTE Vineyards & Winery contact the Merit 100 FARMS RECORDINGS 2) Skylark Wine This business is con- System Services Kawi 501 Parducci Road 1375 Rd. B Company ducted by Husband 24-hour jobline at Ukiah ,CA 95482 Redwood Valley, Ca 3) RebelWine & Wife. The regis- (916) 263-3604. Place Mendocino Wine 95470 501 Parducci Road trants commenced to Ukiah, CA 95482 Willits Group, LLC PATRICK KELLEY transact business un- Mendocino Wine der the fictitious busi- 459-7330 501 Parducci Road FORD Group ness name or names Ukiah, CA 95482 P.O. Box 383 501 Parducci Road listed above on June HELP WANTED This business is con- Redwood Valley, Ca 95470 Ukiah, CA 95482 14, 2006. Endorsed- ducted by a Corpo- This business is con- This business is Filed on June 15, EOE • Promotions Assistant ration. State of in- conducted by a Lim- ducted by a Corpo- 2006 at the Mendoci- corporation: Cali- ited Liability Com- • Director of Finance ration. State of in- no County Clerks Of- AUTO SALES pany. The registrants fornia. The registrant corporation: Cali- fice. New & Used car commenced to trans- • Marketing Manager commenced to trans- /s/Maria Ortega dealer in S. Ukiah fornia. The registrant act business under act business under MARIA ORTEGA is looking for two commenced to trans- the fictitious business • IT System Administrator the fictitious business act business under motivated profes- name or names listed name or names listed sionals to add to • Casino Host the fictitious business above on June 12, FIND above on June 1, our sales staff. name or names listed 2006. Endorsed-Filed WHAT YOU Benefits include: • Tech Manager 2006. Endorsed-Filed above on July 6, on June 1, 2006 at NEED IN Medical, dental, THE on May 30, 2006 at 2006. Endorsed-Filed the Mendocino Coun- C 401K & paid Paid Full Benefits the Mendocino Coun- on June 6, 2006 at ty Clerks Office. L vacation. Please contact the Casino at ty Clerks Office. the Mendocino Coun- /s/name A Apply online at (707)459-7330 /s/Paul Dolan ty Clerks Office. PAUL DOLAN S ukiahgmc.com or call Daniel at Applications may be picked up PAUL DOLAN /s/Patrick Ford MANAGER/ S at the Casino or go to IFIEDS! 468-0101 Manager/Member PATRICK FORD MEMBER www.blackbartcasino.com THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 -13

HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED FACILITY/EVENTS Graveyard shift Legal Receptionist/ Maintenance Mendocino County NEW EXCITING OFFICE PARK/GOLF Sales Assistant WORKING with kids, Assistant 20-25 Promotional POSITION WORK- COORDINATOR II: Mechanics ASSISTANT SERVICE Duties include: City of small homelike envi- hrs/wk. Must have Req. exc. trouble Alliance Inc. ING WITH KIDS WORKER ● Supervisor II Customer relations Healdsburg ronment, good pay & car & valid license shooting & preven- Position: CEO 6 wks pd vacation (One opening for ●Presentation of Salary range: benefits. Fax resume Please call 462-1351 tative maint. skills. Requirements: 401 K. Day & Eve MENDOCINO 32-hr. per wk yr Products to 463-6957 Bachelor’s Degree avail. Small homelike ● $3558-$4336 Start-up mechanic COUNTY round position Product Delivery LIKE and 4 yrs of progres- environment, good per month, HOUSEKEEPER performs adjust- Department of $15.91 per hr. Limit- Assistance plus excellent CHILDREN? sively responsible pay & benefits. Fax Successful Once a week. 3bd ments to assure Social Services ed benefits.) (Two benefit package. This might be Administrative experi- resume to 463-6957. openings for 40-hr. applicant must have: 2ba. hse. Hourly rate three high speed Salary: ●A solid work ethic Under general Office the job for you. ence in Marketing en- per wk seasonal po- direction, the DOE & ref. 463-1545 bottling lines start $1309-$1592/ ●Organization skill vironment. Master’s Night Staff sition $15.91 per hr., Facility/Events Housekeeping Assistant CHILDCARE up efficiently & con- Bi-Wkly ●Professional Degree or equivalent FT, 32 hr. & 40 up to 40 hrs per wk, Coordinator II F/T Apply in person Mendocino County WORKERS, tinue to run efficient- Seeking a multi appear ance, manner exp. preferred in mar- hour shifts. Full not to exceed 1,000 plans, supervises, 1162 S. Dora Juvenile Probation ALL SHIFTS. ly throughout shift. task oriented per- and expression keting, management, benefits. $9.40 to hrs per fiscal yr. No ● coordinates, directs Dept. $1742-2116/ F/T 4 day week. Swing-shift mechan- son to supervise Valid California and participates in Starting salary personnel, budget start. benefits associated drivers license Housekeeping pos., Mo. Req HS diplo- ic performs preven- clerical staff, with events planning Tue-Sat, 32 hrs/wk, $9.40 per hour. analysis, contract Qualifications: Pass with this position.) 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• Decide where the sale will take place. • Place ads on bulletin boards in local • Provide adequate parking for the sale stores. and parking signs if necessary. • Plan around other neighborhood events. • Place directional signs in the neighbor- • Make sure you have enough change on • Hold neighborhood sales to attract more hood to lead shoppers to the sale. hand. business. • Plan physical arrangement of merchan- • Keep track of your inventory—make a • Extend the sale into early evening for dise—allow plenty of time for setting up ledger with each item listed and check it the after-work shoppers. tables and merchandise racks. off when it’s sold.

• Run classified ads with the time and • Make alternate plans in the event of bad date of the sale. weather.

Garage sales take a lot of planning. But when you clear out your closets and see the results . . . you’ll know it was worth it!

468-3500 14- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

HELP BUSINESS HOMES PETS & 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 330 FOR RENT 500 SUPPLIES Septic/Plumbing 1. Office Space- 1Bd. House on Blue ===== Indp. contr. to install School and Perkins Lakes: S/W/G pd. new/maint. in mobile $330/mo. 2. Office N/dogs. $650/Mo. + MINIATURE home park. 696-0363 build. 915 sq ft, 3 offi- $700 dep. 275-3327 SCHNAUZERS ces + recep. ADA 2 female SUMMER JOBS & acc., 533 S. Main 2 country rentals. 1 male BEYOND NOW!!! $1150/mo. 272-7388 2bd. mobile, 462-6719 Full-Time & Part- elect. incl. $800. ===== Time. No experience Banquet Hall & 1bd. cottage by needed. Experienced Kitchen Ukiah Senior creek, nice, $650. 13 workers please apply Center 499 Leslie St. mi. W. of Cloverdale and new high school 462-4343 Hwy 128. 894-1854 grads and next year’s COMMERCIAL 3bd2ba w/office. seniors welcome. LEASE UKIAH $1600/mo. + dep. Drug test required, 2030 Industry Rd. Private, close to good DMV a plus. 1. 5000 Sq.Ft. Aprx. schools. Rwd. Vly. Anderson Valley Assist disabled in w/400 sf office Clip 485-1848 Animal Rescue their home and on 2. 5000 Sq. Ft. Aprx. is looking for a community outings. 720 sq ft clean room ROOMS calm, temp, foster Call for interview w/1500 sf office. 350 FOR RENT home for 485-5168 Melanie 707-485-1328 A quiet cntry home, ❀❀❀ Daisy ❀❀❀ Support develop- Office Spaces near hwy 101, $430 mentally disabled 776 S. State St. lg bdrm. fem. pref. no who has heart- in their own home. 340 sf. $375/mo. pets, drugs, alch. worm. AVAR wants PT, FT & wkends. PU 390 sf $425/mo. Cell 650-630-0172 to treat her and needs help. application at Inc. util, janitor, cent. WANTED To find out more Mountain View ht/air, off st. parking. 370 TO RENT 1000 Sanford Ranch 468-5426 call Sage at Rd. Ukiah. 468-9331. Quiet Mendo College 468-1673. APARTMENTS student seeks 1 or TRUE TO LIFE CHILDREN’S 300 UNFURNISHED 2bd in Ukiah on Aug. German Shepherd SERVICES 2 bdrm 1bth 1st. Reliable inc/ ref. Pups Organicly fed 354-3248 or 459-3639 seeks 2 additional $800/mo. N/P N/S Sieger champ lines homes for Shelter 230 Observatory MOBILES FOR AKC SchH3 KKL1 Your Care program Ave. 707-265-4318 390 RENT Sire imported from Applicants need to Germany Health/hip have at least 1 spare 2 bdrm, 1 bth,$750 RV guar. Microchip. bdrm to house a child no pets, no sec. 8, $1,500 318-0011 for up to 30 days. washer& dryer, w/ SPACE Rottweiller pups. Guaranteed monthly yrd. 743-1953 485-8688 allotment. Generous AKC. 12 wks old. increase upon place- 2bd. 1 ba $800 NEW & USED Shots current. ment. Income tax-ex- 2 bd. TH $825 400 EQUIPMENT $1200 ea. 367-4288 empt. Exp. with chil- No Section 8. Mving Sale 4 65” dren req. Parents will LEE KRAEMER Rear Projection TV, receive training, + So- PROPERTY MGMT 19” TV, 1mnth old cial Worker, in-home support & respite. 463-2134 Reclining Sofa, 2 12” Need 1 or 2-parent 3 New luxury 2 JL Audio Subs + Box homes, with 1 parent story 1 bd. 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GE fridge with top sweetie. self motivation a +. NEW OWNERS frzr. Good cond. Just go to the Apply in person Refurbished 2 bd. $150 Brenda Ukiah shelter at 213 S. Main Ukiah DW\Garage+pool 462-5781 298 Plant Rd. or $850 mo. 463-2325 look on WATER & SEWER O’keeffe & Merritt 36” www.paws To Avail. 7-1, New 4 burner/grid. Vintage ATTENDANT l: toadopt.com studio, wat. & gar. gas range. Gd $3045-$3701 Anderson Valley pd., a/c, covered cond.$795. 937-3114 per month. Plus patio, with w/d, Animal Rescue ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ benefits. Complete $725/mo. $725 dep. USED job description/ap- 462-2611 463-1969 APPLIANCES plication available Beverly Sanders & FURNITURE. at City of Ukiah, Property’ Guaranteed. 485-1216 510 LIVESTOCK 300 Seminary Ave. Management MISC. QHA Bay Yearling Ukiah, CA 95482 or 480 FOR SALE Filly King Fritz, Skip- www.cityofukiah.com. $$SUMMER$$ Solid pine 3 in 1 crib pa Star, Will be big Deadline: 5 pm, SPECIAL $250, crib mattress $1000 367-2310 6/27/06. EOE $50, Suburu cargo $300 OFF 1st carrier $350, Sharp- WANTED MONTHS RENT er image exercise ON UNITS bike $100, all items STARTING AT are obo and rarely Savings! Water/Wastewater $610 to $745 used 391-5436. Best opperator Flex hrs. 1 OR 2 BED APTS. Black 1/2-3/4 time $10-$14 OFFER ENDS Convair Award 2K DOE & license. 6/30/06 portbl evap kooler Bart 744-1522 $420 Winery Tasting Beverly Sanders 707-964-7213 & Entries Room Sales Realty 462-5198 10x10 tent. Propane Friendly, outgoing camp stove. Qn. bed, for personality with a Clean 2bdrm. apts., stand & matt. Pro- Redwood Valley passion for wine. nice Westside neigh- pane light, lots of ex- Black Bart Advertisers Must be able to work borhood. Good cred- tras. $175 for all. Parade all weekends, live it, N/S, no pets, Sec. Elect. wheelchr. 485-0487 within an hour com- 8 O.K. $685-$800 Make offer. 462-7326 mo. 462-3563 mute of Anderson 2 Hyperlite Belmont FARM ❤HEART of UKIAH ❤ Valley, Mendocino wake boards. EQUIPMENT put their LUXURY TOWNHOME 520 Co. and have solid $250 for 141, $200 3bd 2.5 ba Avl. 7/05 Early 40’s tractor computer skills. for 140. 463-8308 Full time, permanent Small pet OK. 3 Pt. TE20 Reblt eng. position with health, 463-2973 2 piece bar w/4 Good rubber. $2800. 485-1762, 391-7634 dental, paid vacation MOVE-IN chairs. Black leather and profit sharing. w/chrome design best SPECIAL!!! GARAGE Starting salary Sierra Sunset offers $400.00 462-7647 590 SALES averages $18/hour. 2 bd. apts. w/pool & ‘96 Golf Cart. Elec- Alert-Senior Center Send resume to laundry facilities, trict. Retractable full Thrift Open Mon-Sat Pat Hanks carports & more! rain cover & club cov- 10-4, Donations of Navarro Vineyards, Selzer Realty er. $1700. 459-6693 good quality furniture deals POB 47 468-0411 only & volunteers ADVANCED Philo, CA 95466 needed 462-4343 Fax 707-895-9501 NUTRIENTS Hydro- [email protected] ponic & organic. Factory Estate Sale6/24/06 Dir. 20-50% off New & SERVICES used Hydro equip. 9-2 Antiques, silver, in 200 OFFERED 707-318-0011 furn, paintings, etc. 660 W. Perkins Apt 3 Reading Specialist UKIAH Free Redwood offering Summer FREE GARAGE The Ukiah 140 Zinfandel shakes/gutters. Oak Tutoring. One on SALE SIGNS. 1bd1ba. $660 & tile bthroom vanity one instruc affordable Realty World Selzer Hud OK. $125.00 468-5308 rates 463-2835 Realty. 350 E. Gobbi Persian Rugs, beau- FINANCIAL CENTURY 21 FRI-SAT 8-12 DAILY JOURNAL tiful quality, large col- SERVICES 205 Les Ryan Realty lection. Selling all, Book shelves, picnic BANKRUPTCY Property Management negotiable! Call now, table, new & old stuff is it for me? 468-0463 Penny 707-823-1326 MAIN STREET FREE POTTER VALLEY SPA-Deluxe ‘06 consultation by phone! ACROSS FROM Atty Ed Dechant model. 30 jets. SCHOOL 320 DUPLEXES Therapy seat. Never 800-823-0600 Huge Estate Sale! 2 bd. 351 Creekside, used. Warr.Can del. Sat. 9-3 BUSINESS Willits. Lndry rm. No $2750.707-468-4300 OPPORT. 1321 Laurel Ave. 210 pets. Sml. bk yd. Ga- Wine Barrell Halves (Laurel @ Wabash) 90 Vending Machines rage. $800. 485-0841 for planters Freshly 32” TV, din. rm. tbl., Absolute Goldmine cut $10 each. Also Avail now 2 bdrm king sz. bed, desk, will be on the coast Excl. Equip/ Locs. All w/W.D. hu. priv. yd. tons of collectable 2X a month 462- for $10,995 gar. Clean! no dogs. plates & figurines, 4917. Cel 367-2596 (800) 440-7761 $850/mo. 481-1206 firewood. PETS & ABSOLUTE Large Back Yard HOMES 500 SUPPLIES GOLDMINE! 90 330 FOR RENT Sale Fri & Sat 9-4 Vending Machines AKC Labs 5 fem. 4 Good Variety #1-Quiet, upscale ml brn.blk $500 male Excellent Locations! 626 Grove Ave. 270 S. Pine. w/side $600 fem. dew All for $10,995 Bd suite +off/2 bths. claws removed 1st MOVING SALE!! 800-229-9261 All appliances./gar. shots ready 6-25-06 316 George Pl. #2 -Spacious 925-6301 off Zinfandel 227 Washington Sat. 8:30-? Sun. ? BUSINESS Australian Shepherd RENTALS 2 bd/gar, frplc, fncd Everthing must go -- 250 N/S, N/P 468-9003 Puppies. Red-tris. free stuff. 1000 Sq. Ft. Adorable and smart. MULTI-FAMILY Prof. Business Office. 1 bdrm plus gar & $300. Call Susan at SAT 8-1 486 N. State. shop on priv. ranch (707) 923-1396 or 3840 East Side 468-0179 9-5 all elect. $800/mo. 923-4999. Can email 485-8283 photos. Calpella Road THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 -15

GARAGE 590 SALES PEO SCHOLARSHIP FUND. Sat. 8-3 1024 W. Perkins St. Sat 8-3 1062 Albright Place Ukiah. Clothes, Computer software, SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY telescope, lots of etc. Sat 9-? 59 Whitmore Ln. Ukiah. Purse, CONSTRUCTION ANTIQUE BEAUTY CONSTRUCTION COUNTERTOPS shoes, hshld items furn, beer steins, tins with this coupon Sat. 9-4 Sun.9-2 9191 West Rd. FREE Rwd. Vly. No earlies. Antiques & • Room Additions Misc., glassware, antiques, household. Collectibles HAIR & SKIN CARE • Painting • Fences/Decks REC VEH Appraisals HAIRCUTS FACIALS 610 CAMPING Foundation to finish COLOR PEELS • Garage/Shops EVERY WEDNESDAY 11-5 1992 31’ 5th wheel PERMS WAXING • Solid Surface SOLID SURFACE & Dutchman travel Homes • Additions Redwood Valley STYLING LASH TINTS Countertops trailer with pop out. Antique Mall Organic Hair Products • Kitchen & Baths LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS Make offer. 485-1072 • Kitchens • Decks 9621 N. State St. Therapeutic Skincare 2485 N. 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Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Thu. Today Thu. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 84/64/pc 88/63/pc Napa 93/53/s 95/52/s Antioch 98/60/s 102/60/s Needles 110/79/s 111/80/s 100° Arroyo Grande 79/50/pc 83/49/pc Oakland 81/55/s 81/57/s Sunrise today ...... 5:47 a.m. Atascadero 99/54/s 101/55/s Ontario 92/62/s 96/64/s Sunset tonight ...... 8:42 p.m. Rockport 71/52 Auburn 96/62/s 97/63/s Orange 88/59/pc 95/61/pc Moonrise today ...... 2:32 a.m. Barstow 107/69/s 109/71/s Oxnard 72/60/pc 75/64/pc Sizzling sunshine and hot Moonset today ...... 5:04 p.m. Laytonville Big Sur 65/54/pc 68/54/pc Palm Springs 110/78/s 112/78/s Covelo 98/59 Bishop 98/53/s 102/54/s Pasadena 90/65/pc 92/66/s 99/60 Blythe 110/74/s 112/76/s Pomona 92/57/s 97/59/s MOON PHASES Burbank 88/63/pc 92/63/s Potter Valley 100/55/s 102/55/s TONIGHT Westport California City 101/63/s 105/66/s Redding 102/67/s 105/66/s New First Full Last 71/52 Carpinteria 71/58/pc 74/60/pc Riverside 93/62/s 100/62/s Catalina 74/61/pc 79/62/pc Sacramento 100/62/s 102/62/s 55° Chico 101/65/s 103/67/s Salinas 76/54/s 81/53/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 63/49/s 62/49/s San Bernardino 92/62/s 99/63/s Death Valley 114/78/s 114/76/s San Diego 72/64/pc 74/64/pc June 25 July 3 July 10 July 17 65/50 100/65 Clear Downey 81/62/pc 84/63/pc San Fernando 90/64/pc 95/64/s Encinitas 73/61/pc 78/61/pc San Francisco 83/56/s 81/56/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 85/60/s 87/59/s San Jose 88/62/s 92/63/s 99/54 Eureka 64/46/pc 65/48/pc San Luis Obispo 83/54/pc 86/53/pc Ukiah through 2 p.m. Tuesday 83/56 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 65/50/s 69/49/pc San Rafael 93/56/s 94/55/s THURSDAY 100/55 Temperature Fresno 102/70/s 104/72/s Santa Ana 80/63/pc 82/64/pc 103° High ...... 92° UKIAH Gilroy 97/57/s 101/58/s Santa Barbara 72/56/pc 72/56/pc Low ...... 55° 100/55 Indio 110/71/s 111/73/s Santa Cruz 84/56/pc 82/57/pc 55° Normal high ...... 85° Lakeport Irvine 80/63/pc 81/64/pc Santa Monica 74/61/pc 77/63/s Normal low ...... 53° 99/54 Hollywood 85/62/pc 89/65/pc Santa Rosa 95/52/s 95/52/s Philo Record high ...... 106° in 1973 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 87/52/s 94/54/s S. Lake Tahoe 81/40/s 84/40/s 91/54 Boonville Lodi 102/62/s 105/64/s Stockton 103/62/s 106/64/s Blazing sunshine Record low ...... 39° in 1910 102/55 99/54 Precipitation Lompoc 70/49/pc 70/51/pc Tahoe Valley 81/40/s 85/40/s Long Beach 79/62/pc 83/62/pc Torrance 75/64/pc 77/63/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Tue...... 0.00” Gualala Los Angeles 84/64/pc 86/64/pc Vacaville 101/63/s 105/63/s FRIDAY Month to date ...... 0.02” Mammoth 79/43/s 83/42/s Vallejo 91/53/s 97/53/s Normal month to date ...... 0.19” 65/48 Clearlake 98/54 Marysville 102/63/s 103/61/s Van Nuys 90/64/pc 96/64/s 105° Season to date ...... 55.84” Modesto 103/67/s 103/70/s Visalia 100/63/s 103/64/s Last season to date ...... 42.18” Monrovia 90/63/pc 93/63/s Willits 99/54/s 101/53/s Normal season to date ...... 38.81” Cloverdale 55° Monterey 72/52/pc 74/52/s Yosemite Valley 93/55/s 96/55/s 98/58 Morro Bay 70/55/pc 75/55/pc Yreka 87/48/s 92/49/s Blazing sunshine Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2006 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 748.68 feet; Storage: 87,559 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 178 cfs Outflow: 195 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .043 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .33 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .010 ppm (.25 ppm) Wagenet, however, disagreed of Animal Care and Control. animals admitted to county “We are not telling SNAP at.” County with Delbar and The fees, which increase the care, protocol for responding (Spay-Neuter Assistance Smith also called for some Wattenburger. Each felt that cost of spay and neuter opera- to after-hours and weekend Program) who they can give re-examination of the depart- more time should be allowed tions for dogs and cats by $10, calls and improvements to the vouchers to. What we would Continued from Page 1 ment’s structure before for supervisors to review the will take effect July 1. Fort Bragg shelter. The plan be doing is saying, ‘Here are Colfax, chairman of the board, hefty document before taking Approval of the fees fol- was unanimously approved by the vouchers that Animal Care “We spent hours upon brought conversation back to hours upon hours building this action on it. Though the bud- lowed a presentation from the board and gave context to and Control will accept, and get up for approval is only the Director of Public Health the proposed fee increases. these are the people that we the topic at hand: fees. document,” Delbar said. He With that, the board voted felt that the supervisors who proposed and not the final, Carol Mordhorst and Director Ed Haynes, owner of Ukiah will accept them from,’” both Wagenet and Smith men- of Environmental Health John Veterinary Hospital and repre- to approve the fee increases, wanted to postpone approval Mordhorst said. “They would tioned concern that putting a Rogers regarding Animal Care sentative of the Mendo-Lake need to come to us with a which in addition to $10 were attempting to see tentative approval on the doc- and Control’s five-year strate- Veterinary Medical Medi-Cal card or evidence of increases in the spay-neuter changes in areas that had ument might make it harder gic plan. The Department of Association, addressed con- low-income and with that already been discussed by the cost for cats and dogs includ- for the board to deviate in its Animal Care and Control falls cerns regarding Animal Care SNAP voucher. Those are the ed $10 increases in the fees board and had not received approval at the final hearing. under the Department of and Control operations, ones that we would serve.” approval from at least three for registering an unspayed or In the end, the discussion Environmental Health within speaking on behalf of the The same issue had been unneutered dog and for animal supervisors at the time. was continued on a motion the Department of Public Mendo-Lake Veterinary discussed the week prior when Wattenburger called the from Colfax. Health. Medical Association. decision on the fee increase disposal. There was also a $1 continued deliberations outra- “There really is no point in Prior to hearing this plan, “Mendocino County’s was postponed. increase in the cost for animal geous, saying that items in the flogging this at this point,” the board had opted to post- Animal Control Department Following the re-introduc- disposal or incineration. proposed budget, which was Colfax said. “We’re not pre- pone making a decision on the has been in direct competition tion of the ordinance to adopt Mordhorst also mentioned given to supervisors Monday pared to edit it on the spot fees at the June 13 public with our private-sector tax- the increased fees, the board some proposed additions to at 4 p.m. for review, did not page by page and we may as hearing. The strategic plan, paying businesses,” Haynes heard public comment, which the Department of Animal differ from what had already well put our concerns down created with direction from a said, citing services provided included that from John Care and Control staff in the been discussed. and memo them to the CEO’s 17-person advisory group, that are not mandated by the Pinches, supervisor-elect for strategic plan that will be up Both Wattenburger and office.” outlined immediate and long- state. “This competition is the 3rd District. Delbar suggested approving for approval by the Board of Chief Executive Officer term goals for the department blatant, unfair and it contin- “It’s become real apparent Supervisors at next week’s the proposed budget as-is, and John Ball was not present at in the areas of health care, fos- ues.” to me after listening to the then bringing cases for change the second half of Tuesday’s ter care and adoptions, shelter Mordhorst responded by conversation for the last two meeting. She hopes to add an to the August meeting where discussion regarding the pro- services, field services and saying that spay and neuter hours that it’s been a big mis- animal control program man- everyone, including the pub- posed budget. public outreach. services that are not mandat- take -- and obvious already -- ager, full-time shelter supervi- lic, will have an equal oppor- In other business, the board They included the hope to ed, as well as some other ser- that Animal Control has been sor and a spay and tunity to voice their opinion. unanimously approved a reso- see an increase in pet adop- vices, will be limited to low- combined with any other neuter/adoptions coordinator. Supervisors David Colfax, lution to adopt a new fee tions to responsible owners, income clients and the stray department,” Pinches said. “I Katie Mintz can be reached at Kendall Smith and Hal schedule for the Department thorough evaluations for all animal population. think this needs to be looked [email protected].

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