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7 58551 69301 0 THURSDAY March 23, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 147 Number 348 email: [email protected] AT HIGH SCHOOLS AROUND THE COUNTY TAXING TIMES ‘Invisible’ Volunteers drug use with AARP reported offer tax help on campus By SETH FREEDLAND Students, youth workers The Daily Journal As Tax Day looms closer, some say otherwise successful Mendocino County residents are ditching students using cocaine, that American tradition of procrastinating their tax filings to the bitter end. abusing prescription drugs Instead, go-getters have been assembling By LAURA CLARK in the Ukiah Senior Center, taking part of a The Daily Journal free tax preparation service provided by the Cocaine, Ecstasy, LSD and a slew of American Association of Retired People. prescription drugs are readily available About 150 local residents have sought aid on the average high school campus, from the bank of volunteer “accountants” according to teens and youth workers. this year, organizers said. The service -- While the teens which runs on Wednesdays and Fridays, labeled “stoners” from 9 to 11:30 a.m., until April 14 -- is are easily recog- ‘In the last two believed to be in its third decade in Ukiah. nizable, the “invis- years we have Norma Exley, district coordinator for ible drug culture” AARP in Mendocino County, was one of is not, said Joanna become more and many workers who called the efforts Olson, Mendocino more aware of the “rewarding.” No one is turned away from County Youth the Senior Center, Exley said, but there is an Project program invisible drug emphasis on low-income or elderly resi- director for Project dents. Share and School culture that exists in The unpaid volunteers do almost all the Based Services. highly successful prep work -- from W-2s to Social Security The Mendocino accounts to sales of stock -- on laptops on County Youth students.’ loan from the Internal Revenue Service, a Project runs the co-sponsor with AARP for the program. teen crisis line JOANNA OLSON of the Delores Harder, a Ukiah resident receiv- countywide. Crisis Mendocino County ing help with her tax returns, said the pro- workers receive gram was special because it is held in such a calls weekly Youth Project comfortable environment -- and the price regarding issues can’t be beat, she added. such as drug and alcohol use, homeless- Aiding Harder with her forms, volunteer ness, grief, family conflict, peer con- Milli Hickey said she found it “very reward- flict, runaways, etc. ing to help other seniors … to set them at “Anything that a teen can experi- ease and provide confidence.” ence, we get calls about ’cause that is Programs like these create a security what we do,” Olson said. “But in the blanket on an annual rite commonly fraught last two years we have become more with terror. The Associated Press reported and more aware of the invisible drug last year that, given the option of sitting in a culture that exists in highly successful dentist’s chair or preparing one’s taxes, 49 students,” she said, noting these stu- percent chose the dentist and 48 percent the dents range in age from freshmen to tax man. Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal seniors, and many of them come from It is estimated that a third of the 133 mil- Milli Hickey, right, a volunteer with the AARP tax assistance program, helps stable families. Many students know lion income tax returns expected this year Delores Harder with her taxes Wednesday morning at the Ukiah Senior Center. this invisible culture exist, but few of will come in to the IRS during the last these users are recognized by authority weeks. An IRS spokesman anticipated that figures, according to Olson. almost 9 million will file extensions so they DOCUMENTS NEEDED TO PREPARE YOUR TAXES “We have a fine pulse on youth activ- can file late returns -- through www.irs.gov - ity and they self-identify to us,” she - and 2- to 3 million are expected to miss the • A W-2 from each employer. • If you donated a car, you need a state- said, noting the students might get in trouble and they either call the crisis See TAXES, Page 15 • All 1099 forms showing interest and/or ment from the charity stating how much it received from the sale of the vehicle. A line, or their family or friends do. Many dividends as well as documentation showing of the parents who call the confidential the original purchase price of your sold deduction based on the Kelley Blue Book value of the car is no longer acceptable. crisis line don’t want their children to assets. be in the “known system,” she said, so • If you have any sales of stocks or bonds, • For self-employed individuals, a 1099 BY THE NUMBERS miscellaneous statement from the company that’s why they don’t call the police or a 1099 from the brokerage. tell school staff. • K-1s from any partnerships, corporations or individual that paid them. • 60.7 million: The number of tax returns the • A form showing pension payouts. “The invisible drug culture that my IRS has received as of March 10, about 1 percent or estates. • An SSA-1099 form if you received staff has become aware of is that which fewer than the same time last year. • If you are a homeowner, a 1098 showing exists among highly successful stu- • 12.3 million: The number of self-prepared Social Security payments. mortgage interest and real estate taxes. If you • Medical receipts if your expenses are dents, who are successful academically, returns that have been filed electronically, a 16.6 don’t have a mortgage on your home, bring a socially and in extracurricular school percent increase over last year. more than 7.5 percent of your adjusted gross copy of the property tax bill from your income. activities. Some even have jobs and • $100 million: The amount of tax refunds many are college-bound. that have been direct-deposited so far, up 7.9 per- municipality. • Child care provider information (name, cent over the same period last year. • An acknowledgment form from the ben- employer ID, Social Security number). “What makes them invisible is they Source: Wire services eficiary for any charitable deduction. Source: irs.gov Web site aren’t in trouble in any area; they can’t be identified as standing out by having

See ‘INVISIBLE,’ Page 15 16,000 acres of forest offered for sale to Conservation Fund By BEN BROWN land is currently owned by the er for Campbell Timber land in order to promote economic species is to protect their habitat,” The Daily Journal Hopland Timber Company, but may Management, the company oversee- development and environmental pro- said Chris Kelly, California program Home to spotted owls, coho soon be sold to conservationists. ing the sale for the Hopland Timber tection, has been offered the opportu- director for the Conservation Fund. salmon and steelhead trout, the Big “We recognize that there are cer- Company. nity to buy the land. The group hopes Among the species in this area are River tract and the Salmon Creek tain values in those two watersheds Levesque said the land is not cur- to raise $48 million to purchase the coho salmon, a species that has taken watershed represent almost 16,000 and we believe that a conservation rently up for public sale. The land in order to protect the endan- a beating in recent years. In 2002, acres of redwood and Douglas fir group could do good work there,” Conservation Fund, a group that gered species living on it. forest in Mendocino County. The said Stephen Levesque, area manag- gathers money to buy privately held “The best way to protect these See FOREST, Page 2 2 – THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

arrested last month after his family accused him of becoming a Prosecutors in Marion County decided to drop charges Christian. The conversion is a crime under Afghanistan’s Tuesday after a judge rejected a plea deal that would have kept The world briefly Islamic laws, and a death sentence is possible. Debra Lafave out of prison. But prosecutor Sarinwal Zamari said questions have been Prosecutors, defense attorneys and the victim’s mother urged raised about his mental fitness. the judge to accept the deal so the boy wouldn’t have to testify. “We think he could be mad. He is not a normal person. He A psychiatrist who examined the teenager told the judge previ- U.S., Iraqi forces trap dozens of gunmen doesn’t talk like a normal person,” he told The Associated ously that the boy suffered extreme anxiety from the media cov- BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — U.S. and Iraqi forces trapped Press. erage of the case. dozens of insurgents Wednesday during a two-hour gunbattle at Marion County Circuit Judge Hale Stancil, however, said the a police station south of Baghdad, a day after 100 masked gun- Missing family found alive after 2 weeks lack of prison time for Lafave under the plea deal “shocks the men stormed a jail near the Iranian border and freed more than conscience of this court.” 30 prisoners, most of them fellow insurgents. GLENDALE, Ore. (AP) — A family that disappeared more Explaining the decision to drop the charges, Assistant State Sixty gunmen, firing rocket-propelled grenades and automat- than two weeks ago after leaving for a short trip in an RV was Attorney Richard Ridgway, said: “The court may be willing to ic rifles, attacked the Madain police station before dawn, police found alive in a remote area of southwestern Oregon. risk the well-being of the victims in this case in order to force it Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohammadawi said. Two adults were found Tuesday after they left the RV, which to trial. I am not.” U.S. troops and a special Iraqi police unit responded, catch- had gotten stuck in snow, to seek help. Hours later, rescuers ing the insurgents in crossfire and capturing 50 of the group, located the others and they were reunited in Glendale, about 80 Waitress accuses Hank Williams Jr. including a Syrian, al-Mohammadawi said. miles north of the California border. A special police commander was killed and five policemen “I love you, baby,” Marlo Hill-Stivers told her daughter, of harrassment in hotel bar Gabrayell, 8, as the reunion was carried live on television. were wounded, he said. None of the attackers were killed. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A 19-year-old waitress has Madain, 14 miles southeast of Baghdad, is at the northern tip “I love you too, mommy,” she replied. Peter Stivers, resting his hands on the shoulders of his 9- accused Hank Williams Jr. of harassing her in a hotel bar. of Iraq’s Sunni-dominated “Triangle of Death,” a region rife Holly Hornbeak alleged that around midnight Saturday the with sectarian violence — retaliatory kidnappings and killings year-old son, Sabastyan, said the kids had fun: “They didn’t know we were in trouble.” country superstar swore at her, tried to kiss her and lifted her in in the underground conflict between Sunnis and Shiites. a chokehold, according to a police report. Williams has been staying at the Peabody Hotel while his Afghan troops kill 15 suspected Taliban Terrorism supervisor says daughters are being treated in a Memphis hospital for injuries he never read Moussaoui memo they suffered in a car crash. KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan security forces Police had not issued any warrants in the case as of Tuesday attacked a group of suspected Taliban rebels after they crossed ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A terrorism supervisor in FBI evening, The Commercial Appeal newspaper reported. the border from neighboring Pakistan, killing at least 15 of headquarters dismissed a field agent’s concerns about confessed Nor has Williams been contacted by police, his publicist, Kirt them, an army commander said Wednesday. al-Qaida member Zacarias Moussaoui in the weeks before Sept. Webster told The Associated Press Tuesday night. Among the dead was a midlevel Taliban commander, Mullah 11, 2001, as “hunches and suppositions” during testimony at Shien, who for months has allegedly led several cross-border Moussaoui’s death-penalty trial. raids from secret bases on the Pakistani side of the border, said The supervisor, Michael Rolince, testified Tuesday that he Microsoft to delay Windows Vista Abdul Razak, the frontier security commander. Shien’s follow- had not even read an Aug. 18, 2001, memo written by release until January of 2007 ers would regularly attack foreign and Afghan troops and bomb Minneapolis agent Harry Samit, who arrested Moussaoui and trucks hauling gasoline for the U.S.-led coalition, he said. was convinced from the outset that Moussaoui was a terrorist SEATTLE (AP) — Computer geeks who were hoping to find “We got a tip-off about them coming across the border. We with plans to hijack aircraft. a PC featuring Microsoft Corp.’s brand-new operating system went down there and fought them,” Razak said. “We now have Rolince, who headed the FBI’s International Terrorism under the tree this December are going to be out of luck. all the dead bodies.” Operations section, said he was briefed on Moussaoui only The Redmond software maker said Tuesday that it would Four insurgents fled back across the Pakistani border after twice by a subordinate in hallway conversations lasting less delay the consumer release of the new system, dubbed Vista, the two-hour gunbattle late Tuesday near the border town of than a minute. until January 2007. It’s a move analysts said would hurt com- Spin Boldak in Kandahar province, Razak said. Rolince concluded that the bureau had a long way to go in puter makers and retailers most of all, since they were likely The fighting was the deadliest in weeks in Afghanistan and building a case against Moussaoui, even though Samit had laid looking forward to a new operating system to boost holiday may further inflame a dispute between Kabul and Islamabad out in a nearly 30-page memo his reasons for believing that the sales. about militants sneaking back and forth across the two coun- bureau had built a sufficient case to launch an all-out investiga- “It’s a much bigger deal for the computer makers than it is tries’ 1,470-mile border, most of which is unmarked and tion and obtain a search warrant for Moussaoui’s possessions. for anybody else,” said David Smith, a vice president with unguarded. “What Agent Samit’s hunches and suppositions were is one Gartner Inc. thing,” Rolince said. “What we knew was clearly something Windows Vista is Microsoft’s first major update to the com- else.” pany’s flagship operating system since Windows XP was Afghan convert may be unfit to stand trial released in late 2001, meaning partners will be left with a fifth KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An Afghan man facing the major holiday season without a new version of the operating death penalty for converting from Islam to Christianity may be Charges dropped in student sex case system to promote sales. mentally unfit to stand trial, a state prosecutor and presidential TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A former teacher sentenced to three “It’s not the optimal situation, to be launching the next-gen- adviser said Wednesday. years of house arrest for having sex with a 14-year-old student eration version of Windows right after the big holiday sales sea- Abdul Rahman, 41, went on trial last week in Kabul. He was in one Florida county won’t face charges in another. son,” said analyst Joe Wilcox with Jupiter Research.

SHERIFF’S REPORTS ing this incident to contact the This is not the first time the the land to development,” SECOND CRASH IN A WEEK Mendocino County Sheriff’s Forest Conservation Fund has pur- Kelly said. The following were Office at 463-4086. chased land in Mendocino Not all of these sales are compiled from reports County. In 2004, the fund pur- Copter pilot Continued from Page 1 being handled as well as Big prepared by the chased 23,000 acres in the River. In Sonoma County, dies unloading Mendocino County CORRECTIONS 78,000 salmon were killed by Garcia River watershed from there are plans to convert pri- Sheriff’s Office: The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves parasites in the Klamath River Willits based Coastal Forest vately held forest land into logs in Oregon ARREST -- Sheriff’s this space to correct errors or make and the drop in numbers has lands. In its 20-year history, vineyards, Kelly said. When Associated Press deputies report they want to clarifications to news articles. prompted biologists at the the fund has purchased more forest land is converted to Significant errors in obituary notices or DAYVILLE, Ore. (AP) — speak with Forrest Mills in Pacific Fisheries Council to than 5 million acres of land agriculture or development it connection with the attempted birth announcements will result in The second of two crashes reprinting the entire article. Errors may consider closing the salmon for conservation. puts a much heavier strain on murder of John Barnhart, 21, Sales of forest property within a week of a timber be reported to the editor, 468-3526. season this year. the land, evicting the animals company’s helicopters killed a north county resident. Kelly said the fund plans to have become more common living there, damaging the Deputies responded to a pilot who was unloading raise the $48 million through in recent years, both national- watershed and “degrading the reports of a stabbing at Two ly and in California. The U.S. logs in Grant County in cen- LOTTERY NUMBERS loans and grants from integrity of the land,” Kelly tral Oregon, authorities said Fat Guy’s Pizza at 44950 N. California Public Forest Service is predicting Highway 101 in Laytonville DAILY 3: night: 4, 7, 1. that 44 million acres of private said. Wednesday. The pilot was in a Conservancy and the Wildlife The grants the Conserva- one-seat helicopter last Friday at 9 p.m. Friday. There they afternoon: 1, 3, 0. Conservation Board. The forest land will be sold over found Barnhart in the parking FANTASY 5: 06, 16, 25, the next 25 years. The Bush tion Fund has applied for are and had just dropped a load of loans would be repaid from logs when he radioed the lot with numerous stab blunt- 28, 37. revenue generated by harvest- administration has also been still pending, but Kelly said he force trauma wounds to his DAILY DERBY: 1st pushing forest sales, propos- expects the purchase to go ground crew that he was hav- ing timber from the land using ing trouble. Palmer said the face and upper body. He was Place: 12, Lucky Charms. methods less harmful to the ing a plan wherein 300,000 through in the next several taken to Howard Memorial 2nd Place: 02, Lucky Star. acres of national forest will be months. Levesque declined to pilot turned the helicopter environment. toward a service area about a Hospital in Willits for treat- 3rd Place: 07, Eureka. “We’re going to try and auctioned off to fund a rural comment on an exact date for ment. Race time: 1:41.97. school program. the sale. mile away, and witnesses step in and own them and reported hearing the engine Deputies have been unable LOTTO: 1-2-4-6-35. operate them in an environ- “A landowner whose pri- Ben Brown can be reached at to locate Mills, and ask any- Meganumber: 17. mentally friendly way,” Kelly mary interest is maximizing [email protected]. whine. one with information regard- Jackpot: $27 million. said. returns will choose to convert Great Savings! MARCH SPECIAL Ukiah Valley Mortuary All Citizen Watches FD 1680 in stock Lower Cost • Fewer Worries • Greater Care Direct Burial...... $1195 468-8446 1252 Airport Park Blvd, Ukiah • 707-462-2044 20 - 30% Off 195 Low Gap Road, Direct Cremation...$995 Open Mon-Sat 8:30-8:30 • Sundays from 11:00-6:00 Ukiah D. 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Opera will present “Fiddler 3 NATIVE POETS – Duane Big Eagel, James Blue Wolf, on the Roof” March 31- Linda Noel; Poetry reading; Grace Hudson Museum April 9 in Mendocino Conference Room; 7 p.m.; 431 S. Main St. Ukiah. College’s Center Theatre. IS – A moving musical jam band; Ukiah Brewing Co.; 745 This award winning musi- N. State St; Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $5 cover charge. cal, based on the beloved ‘FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS’– Ukiah stories of Sholem Aleichem, Players Theatre; 8 p.m.1041 Low Gap Road; Ukiah; $5 dona- features a book by Joseph Stein, lyrics by Sheldon tion at the door; no reserved tickets; general seating. Harnick and music by Jerry AUDITIONS FOR ‘FUNNY GIRL’ – Auditions; 6 to 10 Bock. p.m.; in the room on the left side of the Fort Bragg Library; “Fiddler on the Roof” Laurel St.; call Ana Lucas at 962-9495. takes place in 1905 in the RICHARD JESKE – Live music; Potter Valley Cafe; 7 to 10 small Russian village of p.m.; no cover charge; 743-2848. Anatevka. The story DJ DANCE MUSIC – DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; involves Tevye, a poor lots of drink specials; 131 E. Mill St., Ukiah; 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Jewish dairyman, Golde his wife, and their daughters SATURDAY who want to marry not as the matchmaker arranges, but COUNTRY BOYS – Country music and dance; 7 p.m. to for love. The play sensitive- 10:30 p.m.; Ukiah Senior Center; 499 Leslie St.; $8 for mem- ly explores the roles of tradi- bers, $9 for non members; 21 years and older only. tion in a changing world. PRIDE WEEK PLANNING MEETING – Plan pride cele- Tevye’s personal story bration; 2 to 4 p.m.; Perkos in Willits; Hwy 101. unfolds against the political AUDITIONS FOR ‘FUNNY GIRL’ – Auditions; 1 to 5 backdrop of Russia’s bloody p.m.; in the room on the left side of the Fort Bragg Library; pogroms against the Jews. Laurel St.; call Ana Lucas at 962-9495. According to the show’s WILL SIEGEL AND FRIENDS – Live music; Potter Valley director, Mendocino College Cafe; 7 to 10 p.m.; no cover charge; 743-2848. theatre professor Reid ‘FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS’ – Ukiah Edelman, “”Fiddler on the Players Theatre; 8 p.m.1041 Low Gap Road; Ukiah; $5 dona- Roof” combines personal tion at the door; no reserved tickets; general seating. and political themes in a HELENE – Singer/guitarist; every Friday; 11:30 a.m. to way that is very timely. It is Photos by Evan Johnson 2:30 p.m.; Coffee Critic; 476 N. State St.; 462-1840. one of the most powerful Shown above, the fam- ‘PAY IT FORWARD’ – A free showing of the movie “Pay It American musicals ever pro- ily of main characters: Forward” ; 7 p.m.; Ukiah United Methodist Church; refreshents duced. It features one amaz- Rick Allan (Tevye); Ian will be served; open to the public; free admission; 462-3360 ext ing song after another, but it Parmenter (Motel); 203 is the depth and heart of the Herron Spence DJ DANCE MUSIC – DJ dance music; with Smokin Joe; script that holds it all togeth- (Shprintze); KC Dill lots of drink specials; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins er. This great musical is first (Tzeitel); Susan Byers St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. and foremost a great play.” (Golde); Susan Haynes KARAOKE – Karaoke at Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St.; Memorable songs from (Chava); Kaleena Ukiah; 8:30 p.m.; 462- 8686; no cover charge. the show include: “Sunrise, Quarles (Hodel); and KITTY ROSE – Country music; Ukiah Brewing Co.; 745 N. Sunset,” “If I were a Rich Carlin Fuerst (Perchik). Man,” “Matchmaker,” and State St; Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $5 cover charge. Shown below are: KC “To Life.” Rick Allan, for- Dill (Tzeitel), Ian mer director of the Ukiah Parmenter (Motel), Rick SUNDAY High School choral music Allan (Tevye) and Ivory program and an actor with Reid (the fiddler) in the DANCE WAVE – Freestyle community dance for fitness and innumerable local and pro- Mendocino release; Mendocino Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St., Ukiah; fessional credits, plays the College/UCLO produc- 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; sliding scale donation; 489-3345. central role of Tevye. tion of “Fiddler on the WEEKLY DART TOURNEY – Weekly dart tournaments are Veteran local performer Roof.”The play will be held Sundays at the Hopland Brewery; 13351 Hwy. 101 S., Susan Byers will play showing from March Hopland; 3 to 6 p.m.; 744-1361. Golde, Tevye’s wife. KC 31 through April 9 at MEDITATION ON THE INNER LIGHT AND SOUND – Dill, Kaleena Quarles and Mendocino College Meditation instruction and weekly group practice; 7:30 to 9:30 Susan Haynes play Tzeitel, Center Theatre. p.m.; Willits; free; call for directions; 459-4444. Hodel and Chava respective- ly, the three daughters who TUESDAY defy the matchmaker (Bella Feldman) and marry for KARAOKE – Every Tuesday; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. love. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. Tzeitel initiates the unraveling of tradition when she pledges to marry the performers and a full orches- Kathy Dingman-Katz cre- Performances are Fridays Ukiah Community Concerts poor tailor Motel Kamzoil tra (under the direction of ates the many costumes with and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (played by Ian Parmenter) music director and the assistance of her cos- There are also performances renewal time for 60th season instead of the old and rich Mendocino College profes- tume construction class. on Thursday April 6 at 7:30 butcher (Larry Ballanger). sor Les Pfutzenreuter). John Beatty of Sol Dial p.m. and Sunday April 9 at 2 taking place now Hodel takes things even fur- Mendocino College dance Sound will design the sound p.m. Tickets are available The Daily Journal Membership is open to ther when she announces director Leslie Saxon West reinforcement and effects. now at the Mendocino Al Bellon, Membership anyone who is interested in that she will wed the and fellow instructor Susan Mendocino College Theatre College Bookstore on the Campaign Chair, has good music with world-class Russian revolutionary Era are choreographing the student Penelope Sinor is college campus and at the announced that current mem- performers. Adults $40. and Perchik (played by Carlin extensive dance sequences, stage-managing the produc- Mendocino Book Company bers of the Ukiah Community student memberships are $15. Fuerst) with or without her originally created by Jerome tion. in Ukiah. Prices are $15 for Concerts Association have Don’t hesitate to call for more father’s permission. And Robbins on Broadway. This show is expected to adults and $12 for students, been sent the new brochures information about joining. finally, Chava tests the limits College music instructor sell out quickly, so audi- seniors and ASMC card- of the concerts to be presented Call Membership Secretary, of Tevye’s ability to change Marilyn Simpson is the pro- ences are encouraged to pur- holders. For additional in the next, 2006-2007, sea- Maggie Cooper at 463-2738. with the times when she falls duction’s vocal director. chase tickets early. “Fiddler information or group sales, son. Anyone that is currently a in love with Fyedka (Joel College theatre technician on the Roof” opens March please call 462-9155. Membership to the UCCA member and have not Shura), a gentile. Larry L. Lang is designing 31 and runs through April 9 A complete listing of is based on a subscription received a brochure for 2006- “Fiddler on the Roof” scenery and lighting, while in the Center Theatre on the College activities is online at plan. It is necessary to do this 2007 call the same above features a cast of 46 talented college costuming instructor Mendocino College campus. www.mendocino.edu so that concerts for the com- number. ing season can be booked The program for the 60th season of the Ukiah ahead, and in this way the Allen Freas “So You Think You Can Dance?” Finalist, free amount of funds for artists is Community Concerts Association is: workshops with master teachers in a variety of styles, free din- secured in advance. BILLBOARD ner, breakfast, a T-Shirt and more. • Andy Stein’s Blue Four While it is important to This week is the Kickoff to organize a team and start col- look ahead, members are violin guitar, piano and reeds. Classics, jazz and ballads plus lecting pledges. Pick up a pledge packet today. For more infor- reminded that there are still humor. Mendo Lake Credit Union to show mation call 462-9370. two concerts remaining on the • The Edlos Four classical- Rosemary Burkitt’s painting exhibit current list. They are The St. ly trained singers who give a Petersburg String Quartet, new twist to a capella singing. Mendo Lake Credit Union has Rosemary Burkitt’s watercol- Open art studio to meet at Todd Grove March 23 and the Slavyanka • Ebonly and Ivory Andrew or paintings hanging in their lobby for the month of March. Club house on Mondays Mens Russian Chorus, a mati- Gillpin and Fred Jacobowitz, Rosemary is a Ukiah Resident. Her work has been in juried nee, on April 30 at 3 p.m. musicians who play a wide shows and local fairs. Rosemary’s watercolors are of a variety On Mondays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. there is an open art studio that Current members are urged array of instruments and also of subjects. meets at Todd Grove Club House. Enjoy artwork with others. to respond with their renewal have a varied repertoire Bring own supplies. There is a fee of $3. per visit for members as soon as possible. Members • Alpin Hong A brilliant Pledge packets for annual ‘Move your of Mendocino County Art Association and $5 for non-members. are given the first opportunity young pianist who debuted at No instruction is provided. Tables and chairs are available. Use to re-subscribe, then prospec- 10 and by age 20 had won the Body’ dance available through SPACE any medium but leave area as clean as found, Call Kim Smith tive new members are con- Stravinsky Piano tacted by workers during the SPACE (Near and Arnold’s School of Performing Arts and at 895-2850 r Barbara Brittingham at 462-0771 for more infor- Competition. Later, he played Cultural Education) announces pledge packets available now membership drive which will at Carnegie Hall. An artist mation and to check for changes. begin in a few weeks. much in demand. for the second annual 16-hour “Move your Body” Dance Marathon. Calling all dancers, want to be dancers, never-danced- Art at the Banks exhibits for March before-dancers, and supporters of community arts, pledge pack- Mendocino County Art Association members who will be To submit information for the ets for SPACE’s 16-hour Dance Marathon are available imme- exhibiting their paintings at local banks through March and diately at the Ukiah High School Student Activities office, and April 2006 are: Sharon Fenton at Savings Bank of Mendocino Arts & Entertainment section SPACE Studios, 145 East Church Street in Ukiah. of the Daily Journal, email Dancing teams made up of local families, co-workers, club County, 904 N. State St., Ukiah Sherry Breeden at Savings members, friends, community groups, and more will dance Bank of Mendocino County, East Road, Redwood Valley; Don udjfeatures @pacific.net around the clock the weekend of April 22nd to raise money for Pagano at Savings Bank of Mendocino County, Pear Tree or call 468-3520. SPACE and the Ukiah High School Challenge Day Program. Center, Ukiah; Lynda Hassett at West America Bank, 319 E. Marathon team members will be treated to dazzling dance Perkins, Ukiah; and Hiroko Mattsson at Savings Bank of performances by some of the area’s top dance troupes featuring Mendocino County, 1100 Airport Park Blvd., Ukiah. 4 – THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers From the desk of... Don’t forget ‘Dollar Days’ To the Editor: Eagle Peak Middle School is in need of a shaded lunch area for the students to use PAUL KRUGMAN as an overflow/alternative to the school’s enclosed cafeteria area. In this day and age where funds are so limited, the Eagle Peak PTA is trying to raise money in order to make the shaded lunch area a reality. So far, the PTA has collected over $7,200 for this project. Commentary: One of the fundraisers for the shaded lunch area is called the “Dollar Days” fundraiser. We are asking something very The Right’s Man simple: That each child attending Eagle It’s time for some straight talk about John McCain. Peak donate $1 on the 1st of each month. He isn’t a moderate. He’s much less of a maverick than The idea is that if everyone can give just you’d think. And he isn’t the straight talker he claims to $1 each month, the funds for the shaded be. lunch area can grow by $4,000 in one McCain’s reputation as a moderate may be based on school year. his former opposition to the Bush tax cuts. In 2001 he If you are an Eagle Peak family (current declared, “I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut or past) and you feel that you are able to in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortu- donate this money, please mark your calen- nate among us.” dars! The fundraiser dates for the remain- But now -- at a time of huge budget deficits and an der of the school year are scheduled for expensive war, when the case against tax cuts for the April 4, May 2, and June 1, 2006. rich is even stronger -- McCain is happy to shower ben- Sandi Shuss efits on the most fortunate. He recently voted to extend Eleanor Cayler tax cuts on dividends and capital gains, an action that Eagle Peak PTA cuss them in excessive detail at the work- County. As far as vehicle emissions are will worsen the budget deficit while mainly benefiting Why not cover shops, but presented a short summary of concerned; the District does not have people with very high incomes. the findings. The two reports are the 1998 ’direct’ authority over vehicles because When it comes to foreign policy, McCain was never the machinery too? "STI Report" and the 2005 "Particulate they are defined as mobile sources subject moderate. During the 2000 campaign he called for a pol- Matter Attainment Plan." Both reports are to regulation by the California Air To the Editor: icy of “rogue state rollback,” anticipating the “Bush available on the District website at Resources Board. However ARB and the doctrine” of pre-emptive war unveiled two years later. I was disappointed in your coverage of www.co.mendocino.ca.us/aqmd or by call- District work very closely with each other the Redwood Region Logging Conference. McCain called for a systematic effort to overthrow nasty ing the District office. to address the impact of vehicle exhaust. regimes even if they posed no imminent threat to the The gist of the articles seemed to be that Mr. Scaramella’s assertion that the Elevated ozone levels are an indication that the loggers activities in the woods seemed ; he singled out Iraq, Libya and North District has no monitoring equipment out- a community is being negatively impacted Korea. McCain’s aggressive views on foreign policy, to consist of carving with chain saws, vari- side of Fort Bragg, Ukiah and Willits is not by vehicle emissions, every major city in ous contests with saws and axes, and train- and his expressed willingness, almost eagerness, to true. As discussed at the workshop, the California exceeds the ozone standard. commit U.S. ground forces overseas, explain why he, ing wild animals. I don’t recall seeing any District operates a portable Particulate While Mendocino County’s ozone levels mention of the millions of dollars worth of not George W. Bush, was the favored candidate of neo- Matter monitor that has been used in Point do not exceed state standards, local PM-IO conservative pundits such as William Kristol of The new innovative machines on display by the Arena, Ukiah and is presently located in levels do exceed state standards. This is the various exhibitors at the conference. These Weekly Standard. downtown Boonville. The Particulate result of residential wood heating and our Would McCain, like Bush, have found some pretext machines, in which the forest products Matter Attainment Plan discusses how the thousand plus of miles of unpaved roads. for invading Iraq? We’ll never know. But McCain still industry invests their hard earned dollars, data collected from this unit supports the The District has decided to focus its thinks the war was a good idea, and he rejects any help them to harvest and deliver forest finding that wood smoke is a significant energies on controlling sources that are attempt to extricate ourselves from the quagmire. “If products more economically and in a more source of local air pollution in all parts of documented as impacting our local air success requires an increase in American troop levels in economically friendly way. Of course a Mendocino County, including smaller com- quality; Mr. Scaramella would like us to 2006,” he wrote last year, “then we must increase our substantial portion of your readership, munities like Boonville. In addition the ignore the science and research - the numbers there.” He didn’t explain where the over- though users of forest products, finds the District has operated temporary monitors District simply does not have that option. stretched U.S. military is supposed to find these troops. idea of cutting down trees offensive, so I and taken air samples with ’SUMA’ canis- The District welcomes public comments When it comes to social issues, McCain, who once guess we should just communicate the por- ters in all parts of the county. and encourages the public to learn more called Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell “agents of intol- tion of this great conference that wouldn’t Mr. Scaramella states that the District’s about air quality and the proposed regula- erance,” met with Falwell late last year. Perhaps as a hurt their sensibilities, right? enforcement is toothless because inspectors tions by visiting our website (above) or result, he is now taking positions friendly to the religious William F. Smith cannot order an individual to extinguish a contacting the District office at (707) 463- right. Most notably, McCain’s spokesperson says that he Ukiah fire. This statement is misleading. The 4354. The public comment period on the would have signed South Dakota’s extremist new anti- issue of fines and criminal liability are proposed new regulations has been extend- abortion law. Buidling moratorium completely separate from the authority to ed to Friday, April 14, 2006. The spokesperson went on to say that the senator order an individual to put out a fire. The Christopher Brown would have taken “the appropriate steps under state still needed District is not a fire agency and District AICP Air Quality Specialist law” to ensure that cases of rape and incest were exclud- To the Editor: staff cannot make decisions about fire safe- Mendocino County Air Quality ed. But that attempt at qualification makes no sense: The Thanks to Seth Freedland’s lead story in ty, they are instructed to leave those deci- Management District South Dakota law has produced national shockwaves the Wednesday, March 15 edition of the sions to fire officials. Putting out a fire can precisely because it prohibits abortions even for victims Ukiah Daily Journal, and after the Board of involve risks to personal safety and proper- of rape or incest. Supervisor’s inaction on Tuesday, we learn ty (clothing may catch fire, the fire may More dancing please The bottom line is that McCain isn’t a moderate; he’s that the moratorium before the BOS was smolder and reignite etc.), for this reason To the Editor: a man of the hard right. How far right? A statistical not an all or nothing proposition. District policy is that ONL Y fire agency Recently I appealed to our supervisors to analysis of McCain’s recent voting record, available at Freedland pointed out that the moratori- personnel can order a fire to be put out. come up with a resolution impeaching our www.voteview.com, ranks him as the Senate’s third um would have prohibited only major However the District can and does assess criminally liable president G.W. Bush, the most conservative member. development projects in the Ukiah Valley penalties up to $25,000 per day against mass murderer. Now I want to express my What about McCain’s reputation as a maverick? This and use permits for big box stores. The individuals who bum illegally. In addition heartfelt thanks to Kathy Davidson for comes from the fact that every now and then he seems proposed moratorium exempted affordable the District can and does seek criminal writing such fine, good, wonderful words to declare his independence from the Bush administra- penalties for outdoor burning violations, as in her column. tion, as he did in pushing through his anti-torture bill. housing, mobile home parks, multifamily But a funny thing happened on the way to housing, farm labor housing, single family allowed in state law. Then I remind you of my solution to Guantanamo. President Bush, when signing the bill, housing, duplexes and second units. Under Mr. Scaramella states that since the pollution on State Street: Reserve the slow appended a statement that in effect said that he was free the moratorium, the people who are District has no authority over pesticides lane for horses, bicycles, tricycles, skate- to disregard the law whenever he chose. McCain employed in the building and related trades and vehicle exhaust the real air pollution boarders, skaters and pedestrians. No vehi- protested, but there are apparently no hard feelings: At would have as much work as they do now. problems in our county are not being cles such as automobiles; they are forbid- the recent Southern Republican Leadership Conference In reality, the only people who would have addressed. This is an oversimplification denunless they are biofueled. he effusively praised Bush. been adversely impacted were the out-of- and not factually correct. The state legisla- The fast lane reserve for first responders And I’m sorry to say that this is typical of McCain. county developers and the owners of big ture has given authority over pesticides to and only those who have a valid reason for Every once in a while he makes headlines by apparent- box chain stores. other agencies (Department of Pesticide spewing toxins and poison into our air. ly defying Bush, but he always returns to the fold, even The Supervisors should not give up on Regulation [DPR] in Cal EPA and local Ag One more time; more dancing, singing, if the abuses he railed against continue unabated. the moratorium. But first they need to edu- commissioners). The fact that the District playing, celebrating, love, truth and justice. So here’s what you need to know about John McCain. cate the public, albeit quickly. The Supes has no legal authority over these issues Thank you Jesus, let us all love all and get He isn’t a straight talker. His flip-flopping on tax cuts, should hold forums where the moratorium does not mean these activities are unregu- on with our healing. his call to send troops we don’t have to Iraq and his language can be explained in simple terms. lated, or that they significantly impact local Peter Sears endorsement of the South Dakota anti-abortion legisla- They could make available those useful air quality. The District and the DPR Fort Bragg tion even while claiming that he would find a way offspring of the computer world: FAQs Environmental Monitoring Branch have no around that legislation’s central provision show that he’s (Frequently Asked Questions). FAQs data that pesticide applications in any way a politician as slippery and evasive as, well, George W. always include short answers that explain affect ambient air quality in Mendocino Bush. in the fewest possible words what is He isn’t a moderate. McCain’s policy positions and intended. Senate votes don’t just place him at the right end of We need that moratorium. We need the WHERE TO WRITE America’s political spectrum; they place him in the right Supes to educate the voters. And, we need wing of the Republican Party. the out-of-county developers to stay where President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa And he isn’t a maverick, at least not when it counts. they are: out of the county. House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- When the cameras are rolling, McCain can sometimes Janie Sheppard ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah be seen striking a brave pose of opposition to the White Ukiah (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, House. But when it matters, when the Bush administra- Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number is tion’s ability to do whatever it wants is at stake, McCain State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 463-5773. E-mail to: always toes the party line. Air quality concerns 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 [email protected] It’s worth recalling that during the 2000 election cam- paign George W. Bush was widely portrayed by the To the editor: Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, news media both as a moderate and as a straight-shoot- I am writing on behalf of the Mendocino er. As Bush has said, “Fool me once, shame on -- shame County Air Quality Management District in (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX on you. Fool me -- you can’t get fooled again.” response to Mr. Scaramella’s column, 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box which ran on Sunday March 12. Mr. Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Sen- 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- Scaramella is entitled to personal opinion ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510. 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., Suite Paul Krugman joined The New York Times in resulting from his attendance at one of (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228-3954; San 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D St., Suite 1999 as a columnist on the Op-Ed Page and seven evening workshops held around the Francisco (415) 393-0707; senator@fein- 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576-2771, and stein.senate.gov continues as Professor of Economics and county by District staff - however his col- 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, 95501, 445- International Affairs at Princeton University. umn contained a number of factual incon- Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st 6508. Email: [email protected]. sistencies which the District would like the District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Washing- Mendocino County Supervisors: opportunity to correct. ton, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- Mr. Scaramella claims that the District (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- The Ukiah has no data to back up need for the pro- 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David Col- posed new regulations. In fact the District Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; fax, 5th District. All can be reached by writ- has two extensive research reports devel- www.house.gov/write rep ing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, DAILY JOURNAL oped over the last 10 years that clearly Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows identify and document the sources and rec- Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, [email protected] ommended control measures for Particulate Advertising director: Cindy Delk Office manager: Yvonne Bell Matter in Mendocino County. Both of these Circulation director: Cornell Turner Group systems director: Sue Whitman reports were available for Mr. Scaramella Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com to read at the workshop. Since these docu- Member Member California ments were the subject of multiple public Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers hearings in the past the District did not dis- email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2006 – 5

Bragg Library on Laurel St. Scripts and scores are available at Come to the Mendocino Coast for the Fort Bragg Library, Mendocino Library on Williams Street, BILLBOARD in Mendocino, and Mendocino Theatre Company on Little a special evening on Saturday, April 1 Lake, Mendocino. Dance auditions to be held at a later date. Voices From Earth in a Nuclear Age Mendocino Coast com- New York’s Don Bovingloh is stage director for ‘Funny poser, Sara Kreger, is back with ‘Voices’. Riveting neoclassical Open art studio workshop offered Girl.’ For more information, call Ana Lucas at 962-9495. music with chorus, narration, and voices of the future - story- by the Mendocino Art Association telling at its finest. One night only at 8 p.m. Cotton Auditorium, SPACE to present Cultural Fir and Harold Streets, Fort Bragg. Advance tickets: Harvest The Mendocino Art Association offers an open art studio Market in Fort Bragg and Out of This World in Mendocino. workshop space every Monday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Todd Performance Project this Saturday Benefits Arts for All. 937-5257 for more information. Grove Clubhouse. Participants should bring their own supplies. Near and Arnold’s School of Performing Arts and Cultural No instruction will be provided. The cost is $3 for members and Education presents the 2006 Cultural Performance Project, Jewish community to sponosor $5 for nonmembers. Saturday, at the Ukiah High School Cafetorium, 1000 Low Gap Rd. This must see show featuring Juanita Ulloa, with Mariachi benefit at April 1 ‘Fiddler’ performance UPT to present ‘Five Women Wearing Picante, celebrates an evening of Mexican and Latin American “Fiddler on the Roof,” one of the best loved plays of the music. Selections will highlight Juanita’s award winning CD, American musical theater, will be presented in a fresh produc- The Same Dress’ this weekend Mujeres and Mariachi. This event will also feature “Ballet tion at Mendocino College this spring, co-produced by the col- “Five Women Wearing The Same Dress” at the Ukiah Folklórico del Colegio de Mendocino” as well as SPACE’s lege and Ukiah Civic Light Opera. Players Theater, March 24-25 Ukiah Players Theatre presents a “Feat of Freedom Dance Company,” and “Breath”. Set in a small shtetl, or village, in Eastern Europe approxi- staged reading of “Five Women Wearing The Same Dress” by Tickets are $ 15/adults and $5/students with an ID, children mately a century ago, the plot concerns the dairyman Tevye and Alan Ball, March 24 and 25. under 18 and seniors on a limited income and will be available the future of his daughters. Voicing this Jewish family’s dilem- Alan Ball is the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of the in advance at the Mendocino Book Company and Nuestra Casa mas through such classic songs as “Tradition” and “If I Were a movie “American Beauty” and the Emmy Award-winning cre- in Ukiah, and at the door. For out of town ticket purchase or Rich Man,” the play expresses universal themes with warm ator of the HBO series “Six Feet Under.” group sales, call the SPACE Office, 462-9370. humor and strong emotion. “Five Women Wearing The Same Dress” is set during an Proceeds will benefit SPACE’s Scholarship Program. Doors A great many local theatergoers are no doubt planning to see ostentatious wedding open at 7:30 p.m. for the 8 p.m. performance. “Fiddler,” which will be performed six times: evenings at 8 p.m. reception at a Knoxville, Tennessee, estate. Five reluctant, Underwriters for this show include Katy Sommers, D.V.M., on Friday and Saturday, March 31 and April 1; Thursday identically clad bridesmaids hide out in an upstairs bedroom, Ken Fowler Auto Center, Brides and Maids By Mi Pequeña through Saturday, April 6 through 8; and a 2 p.m. matinee on each with her own reason to avoid the proceedings below. As Yazmin, Servicios Mendoza, Ahl Motors, The Law offices of Sunday, April 9. One group with a special interest in it, Kol the afternoon wears on, these five very different women joy- Norman G. Rosen, Frey Vineyards, and Neill and Susan Bell. HaEmek (Mendocino County Inland Jewish Community), has ously discover a common bond in this wickedly funny, irrever- reserved a block of tickets for the performance on Saturday ent and touching celebration of the women's spirit. night, April 1. With the approval of the co-producers, Kol In this staged reading, the actors carry scripts and the play is ‘Pay It Forward,’ this month’s movie HaEmek will retain a portion of proceeds from sale of those minimally staged. It is a wonderful way to hear an exciting at A Healing Cooperative Saturday tickets, to help support the congregation’s many activities. work brought to life. This reading is directed by Marji Artlip. Tickets for those seats cost $15 per person; Kol HaEmek’s A free showing of the movie Pay It Forward will be Saturday share will be $5 per ticket. Interested people need to pay in The cast includes Sarah Walker, Heather Jones, Shelley Aisner, advance, with payment received no later than Tuesday March Megan Allende, Karen Soberanis, and Jason Davis.There are night, at 7 p.m. at the Ukiah United Methodist Church as an activity of A Healing Cooperative, a project that promotes heal- 21. For details, call Kol HaEmek board member Dan only two performances: Friday, March 24, and Saturday, March Hibshman, 462-7471. 25, at 8 p.m. at the Ukiah Playhouse, 1041 Low Gap Road in ing through community and self-help support. Ukiah. $5 donation at the door, no reserved tickets, general seat- Academy-award winners Kevin Spacey and Helen Hunt star ing. in this inspirational drama about a young boy (played by young International performers needed star Haley Joel Osment) who wants to make the world a better place. Trevor McKinney (Osment) responds to an assignment for April 8 International Night Three Native poets to read poetry this from his teacher (Spacey) by creating an idea where instead of The Activity Committee for a local church is seeking singers, Friday, at the Grace Hudson Museum paying favors back to the person who helped, the favor would dancers, instrumentalists or performers for Irish, Hawaiian, be “paid forward” to another person in need. Helen Hunt co- European, or other nations for their International Night on The Poet Laureate Committee of Ukiah will be hosting an stars as the boy’s mother and love interest to his teacher. This is Saturday, April 8. Each act will provide 5 to 10 minutes of evening of poetry on Friday, at the Grace Hudson Museum entertainment for families. Dinner is included. community room (located at 431 S. Main St. in Ukiah). The a deeply moving and heartwarming story about the powerful effect of the kindness of strangers in a world that is becoming For more information, contact Kathy Davidson at 468-0251, presentation of 3 Native Poets will offer poets Duane Big Eagle, 468-8763 or [email protected]. James Blue Wolf and Linda Noel. The event, which will start at increasingly isolating. 7 p.m. promptly, will be followed by a brief reception of snacks Admission is free and the film is open to the public. There and visiting. will be lots of free popcorn and other refreshments. There will Abalone benefit, dinner concert Duane Big Eagle is of Osage descent and has worked as a also be a time for an informal discussion at the end of the film. and auction to be held April 8 Poet-Teacher for California Poets In The Schools Program for For more information, call 462-3360 ext 203, email more than twenty years. He has taught the dynamics of poetry [email protected], or visit our website at www.uki- On Saturday, April 8 from 6 to 9 p.m., the Little River Inn in schools throughout Mendocino, Sonoma, and Marin counties ahumc.org and click on AHC Activities. will host an Abalone benefit, dinner, concert and auction fea- along with bay area schools. He has been published in many turing Kevin and the Coconuts. Tickets are on sale for $50 per person, $90 per couple. anthologies and in 1993 he received the W.A. Gerbode Poetry Mendocino Ballet to present Tickets are limited, and are available at Harvest Market, Little Award. He is also a Southern Straight dancer and travels to his ‘An Evening in Paris’ on April 1 River Inn and Big Brothers Big Sisters. homeland of Oklahoma annually to participate in tribal activi- All proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters. For more ties. The Mendocino Ballet Presents, An Evening in Paris. An ele- information, call 964-1228. James Blue Wolf is of mixed-blood Choctaw descent and is gant evening featuring authentic French cuisine and desserts the former Poet Laureate of Lake County. He has published two served with complimentary champagne, local wines and beer. A books of poetry: Sitting By His Bones and Grandpa Says: performance by the Mendocino Ballet Company and young The April Contra Dance in Ukiah Stories for a Seventh Generation. He has been a songwriter, dancers from the school will delight and entertain all who to be held Saturday, April 8 recording artist, performing artist and poet since the late 1960s. attend! There will be a silent auction with local gifts and bas- On April 8 at the Ukiah Methodist Church, 207 N.Pine St. His work has appeared in many anthologies and he is currently kets, one-of-a-kind ceramics and items from local artists, jew- finalizing his latest manuscript along with an illustrated series (back entrance), Ukiah. The public is invited. The dance begins elry, services, and more, along with a special live auction fea- at 8 p.m. with beginners instruction from 7:30 to 8. Live music of children’s books. turing weekend get-a-ways, a vacation trip to Big Sur, fine Linda Noel is of Koyunkowi (Konkow) descent and is the will be provided by Kat Jazz: Kathy Harvey (fiddle), Marc liqueurs, brandy and more. An Evening in Paris will be held on Hanson (guitar and Bass), Ken Hick Mott (guitar). Eric current Poet Laureate of Ukiah. She has taught in the California Saturday, April 1, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Ukiah Valley Poets In The Schools Program and hopes she is finalizing her Hoffman will call and teach all dances, including contra dances, Conference Center. Tickets are $50 per person with tables of 8 square dances, circle dances, waltzes and polkas. The suggest- manuscript of selected poems. available for $375. Tickets are available at The Mendocino Along with The Poet Laureate Committee of Ukiah, the ed donation is $7 for 12 and over and $3 for dancing children. Book Company, Ukiah, or at the Mendocino Ballet. For more Bring non-alcoholic beverage or dessert to share. event is co-sponsored by Colored Horse Studios, and Poets and information contact the Mendocino Ballet at 463-2290. Writers, through a grant from the James Irvine Foundation. For more information call Paula at 463-2113. Gloriana Opera Company announces “Real Estate for auditions for ‘Funny Girl’ Now that he’s Gloriana’s summer musical features Sandy Glickfeld as ready for school, the real world” comedienne Fanny Brice. Roles available are Mrs. Brice, her Consider looking at us. 1-800-232-3188 Toll Free three poker-playing friends, Nick Arnstein, Florenz Ziegfeld, Les Ryan Realty Eddie Ryan, Tom Keeney, and more, plus chorus roles for teens (707) 468-0423 Ukiah Office Open Registration 495-A E. Perkins St. (707) 459-3223 Willits Office and young adults. Ukiah, CA 95482 Auditions are Friday, March 24 at 6 to 10 p.m. and Saturday, March 1-31 (707) 468-0463 Rental Office March 25 at 1 to 5 p.m. in the room on the left side of the Fort Kindergarten - 8th 555 Leslie Street, Ukiah Waldorf-inspired education www.c21lesryan.com (707) 467-1855 Since 1999 Each office independently owned and operated.

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LOCAL Brooks agrees to two-year deal CALENDAR By JANIE McCAULEY Brooks’ agent, Mason Ashe. “They seen of him play, he’s done some great The Associated Press have a lot of potential, a lot of fire- things. He’s very athletic, a mobile TODAY power. It looked like they were just quarterback and very intelligent, too. COLLEGE BASEBALL ALAMEDA — The Oakland • Contra Costa College at Mendocino Raiders found their replacement for missing the ingredient he adds — a He’s a great fit for us, and we’re happy College, 2:30 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Kerry Collins, agreeing to terms quarterback of his caliber who has his to have him.” • Contra Costa College at Mendocino College, doubleheader, 1 p.m. Wednesday with former skills.” Brooks, who had started 82 straight PREP SOFTBALL • Maria Carrillo at Ukiah, 4 p.m. quarterback Aaron Brooks on a two- The contract includes a number of games before being benched for the • Potter Valley at Kelseyville, 4 p.m. year contract worth more than $8 mil- incentives based on Brooks’ perfor- final three games of 2005, spent the FRIDAY, MARCH 24 lion. mance. He started 13 games for New past six seasons with the Saints after PREP BASEBALL • Ukiah at Piner, 3:30 p.m. The 29-year-old Brooks gives new Orleans last season, completing 240 of playing for Green Bay in his first NFL • Potter Valley at Upper Lake, 4 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL Raiders coach Art Shell a proven 431 passes for 2,882 yards and 13 campaign in 1999. • Potter Valley at Upper Lake, 4 p.m. starter to compete with veteran backup touchdowns. He threw 17 intercep- Brooks, a fourth-round draft pick by SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Marques Tuiasosopo and second-year tions. the Packers out of Virginia, was one of COLLEGE BASEBALL • Mendocino College at Solano College, 1 pro Andrew Walter. Brooks was cut “Oh, sweet,” receiver Alvis Whitted few capable quarterbacks left on the p.m. PREP SWIMMING last week by New Orleans when the said in a phone interview. “I’m glad market this offseason. • Ukiah at Falcon Relays, 9 a.m. PREP TRACK Saints signed Drew Brees, one of the that we do have a new quarterback. I’m “Aaron gives us great depth at the • Ukiah at Eagle Relays, 10 a.m. most coveted free agents available this sure he’ll fit right in with what we’re quarterback position and provides us File photo -Calendar listings are culled from the most recent schedules provided by the schools year. trying to get done here. I’m sure the Quarterback Aaron Brooks signed and organizations in our coverage area. Please report schedule changes or incorrect “It was a win-win scenario,” said coaches are excited. From what I’ve See BROOKS, Page 7 with the Raiders Wednesday. listings to The Daily Journal Sports Department at 468-3518. TV LISTINGS COLLEGE BASEBALL TODAY NBA Golden State at Dallas, 7 p.m. (FSN) COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal, 4 p.m. (CBS) NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal, 6:30 p.m. (CBS) NIT Tournament Quarterfinal, 9 p.m. (ESPN2) NHL San Jose at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Opportunity wasted GOLF PGA Players Championship, 9 a.m. (ESPN) FRIDAY, MARCH 24 By TONY ADAME COLLEGE BASKETBALL The Daily Journal Men NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal, 4 p.m. or head coach Matt Gordon and (CBS) NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal, his Mendocino College baseball 6:30 p.m. (CBS) NCAA Division II Final, 10 a.m. (CBS) team, excuses aren’t going to cut it Women F NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal, 9 at this point. a.m. (ESPN) GOLF To Gordon and his team’s credit, they PGA Players Championship, 9 a.m. (ESPN) weren’t offering up any after BOXING Hoard Eastman vs. Edison Miranda, 6 p.m. Wednesday’s 8-3 loss to Laney College. (ESPN2) It was the Eagles follow-up to Saturday’s 8-4 win over first place Los Medanos College. The Eagles looked less than spectacu- COMMUNITY lar in the loss to Laney, when several fielding errors in the late innings killed DIGEST all hopes of a rally. Spring break sports “We’re just inconsistent on defense, and fitness camp for but you can’t make any excuses,” girls April 17-20 Gordon said. “When we have a chance to turn the corner and get something Is your daughter in second rolling we play our worst game of the through eighth grade? Has she got plans for spring break? year. We just weren’t ready to play.” Bring her to Ukiah High School Laney got almost a complete game for the 6th Annual Girl Scouts from starting pitcher Jason Francis, who Sports and Fitness Camp. Local female coaches and athletes will went 8 2/3 innings to get his team its first work with the girls on skills in Bay Valley Confernce win of the season. basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming, soccer, gymnastics, Riley O’Donnell was the losing pitcher dance, and much more. for Mendocino (2-5 BVC, 8-13 overall), Camp will be from April 17 - 20, going five innings, striking out five bat- 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM daily. Cost is $45 per girl, or $35 for registered ters and giving up five hits. Girl Scouts, for four full days. “I’m glad we got this win because this Financial assistance is available. is something we can build on,” Francis Look for flyers in the schools soon. said. “I went out there and I knew I For more information about this couldn’t throw a lot of pitches, so we camp, to request a registration packet, or to find out about other had to really rely on our defense.” Girl Scout activities, please con- Mendocino jumped out to a 1-0 lead tact Connie Krantman at 463- in the first inning after Travis Mather 2888 or 800-764-7322. scored on a fielder’s choice, but Laney came back in the second to tie the score BMX and Rusty Bowl at 1-1 after Richard Gonzalez doubled to meeting today score Joel Rayford. Laney took the lead The City of Ukiah Community in the top of the third after a single by Service Department would like to Rayford scored Alex Peck. announce a meeting for local BMX participants, Rusty Bowl With the tie scored 2-2 in the top of users, and any other interested the fifth, Laney batters got to O’Donnell, members of the public. Voting for the Board of Directors the starter. After a single by Javier will be held at the Rusty Bowl this Alvarez scored Drew Hogan and Peck Thursday, March 23rd at 6pm. for a 4-2 lead, Rayford doubled. Alvarez For more information, call 462- 0249. scored after Mendocino shortstop Johnny Gonzales missed a tag on Entry level clinic for Rayford at second for what would have soccer referees been the third out, but was instead a 5-2 There will be an entry level soc- Laney lead. cer referre clinic May 15-18, from “It’s all about effort for our team,” 6-9 p.m., and May 20 from 9 said Laney head coach Francisco a.m.-3 p.m. at the Nokomis School. Eric Langton/For The Daily Journal Zapata. “It sounds corny, but you’ve For more information, call Mendocino College third baseman James Gates in action Wednesday against Laney College. Gates Friedhelm Engeln at 485-7308. had a fifth inning double as the Eagles rallied but lost, 8-3. See WASTED, Page 7 Final sign-ups for Ukiah Lions cheer The Ukiah Lions final cheer- leading sign-ups for the 2006 season will be March 30 from Battle for the West Coast 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Wright Stuff Kiely strikes Pizza. Ages 7-15 are welcome, and for more information call Stephanie at 485-8848, or Nadine at 468- at Oakland Regional 8411. out nine in win The Associated Press Spring break hoops The Daily Journal six hits. OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) camp at Pomolita Ukiah High School contin- Katie Ott scored Ukiah’s — Jordan Farmar is enjoying ued its winning ways on the first run on a fielder’s choice, UCLA’s run to the regional Open to boys and girls ages 7- 17, a week-long spring basketball arm of senior pitcher Lindsay with Kiely picking up the semifinals, though the camp will offer players an oppor- Kiely, beating Clear Lake RBI. The Wildcats added two Bruins’ sophomore point tunity to build a solid foundation guard acknowledged he of basketball skills. Each day is Wednesday, 5-1. more runs in the second on a filled with fundamental skills, pro- Ukiah improved to 3-1 Nicki Taylor sacrifice that came very close to taking his gression drills, easy to under- with the win and opens its scored Sarah Laughlin, and an game to the Pacific stand instruction, as well as Northwest. games and fun competitions. North Bay League season Ally Ortega sacrifice that From beginners to advanced today, hosting Maria Carrillo. scored Briana Mack. Were it not for his ties to players this camp will be a great Kiely is also 3-1 on the Chelsea Meeker’s single in Southern California, Farmar experience. said he likely would be play- The camp will be held at the mound. the fifth scored Ott for a 4-0 Pomolita Gym April 17-21. Tuition ing for Gonzaga and for a full day camp, from 9 a.m. - “We’re playing really good lead. right now, and after facing Bulldogs coach Mark Few. 3 p.m., is $135. For the half-day Mikaela Hyler scored “They were in my final camp, tuition is $85. two great pitchers in our last Ukiah’s final run in the sixth Low income discounts are avail- three: them, UCLA and ANG Newspapers able through the City of Ukiah. two games, we feel like we inning after singling, then tak- Florida,” Farmar said For more information, please call couldn’t be better prepared,” ing second, third, and home Gonzaga forward Adam Morrison signs autographs 463-6714. Wednesday, a day before his after practice Wednesday in Oakland. said Ukiah head coach Gary on passed balls. Bruins meet Gonzaga in the Venturi. “But the girls know “We’ve still got to improve semifinals of the Oakland conference title since 1996- showing no lingering effects Scorekeepers and that tomorrow a new season on the little things, but I think umpires needed Regional. “UCLA just took 97. The Los Angeles native from the injury and expects starts for us and, a new we’re ready to step it up,” over because of what it is. averaged 13.6 points and 5.2 to be at full strength for Would you like to earn extra game.” Venturi said. “Lindsay has But I was very close.” assists per game during the Thursday’s game against the cash in the summer evenings Kiely struck out nine Clear been pitching great and that’s while being in the center of the In two seasons at UCLA, regular season and is coming Zags. Farmar has practiced game you love? The Redwood Lake batters while giving up how we’re going to play it this Farmar has crafted quite a off an 18-point effort in twice since the injury and Empire Officials Association, in four hits. Brittany Rumfelt year. We’ll go as far as she name for himself, earning UCLA’s second-round win said he doesn’t anticipate the conjunction with The City of was the losing pitcher for the takes us.” Pac-10 Freshman of the Year over Alabama. wrist giving him any prob- Cardinals, striking out four, Game time against Maria honors in 2004 before lead- Farmar sprained his left See DIGEST, Page 8 walking three, and giving up Carrillo is 4 p.m. ing the Bruins to their first wrist in that game but is See OAKLAND, Page 7 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2006 – 7

week. Brooks Walter, a third-round pick Wildcat golfers still unbeaten out of Arizona State last year, Continued from Page 6 didn’t play as a rookie. He The Daily Journal “I was very pleased with our 188 just one guy that dominates and that threw for 85 touchdowns and The Ukiah boys golf team improved score, despite very muddy conditions helps the team. I told them congratula- with a veteran presence,” 10,617 yards during his col- to 4-0 in North Bay League play with a throughout the course,” said Ukiah head tions on being undefeated so far, but Shell said. lege career. convincing 188-221 win over Ranch coach Chris Philbrick. we’ve got a big test coming up Oakland parted ways with The Raiders scored only 51 Cotate Tuesday and a 179-246 win over The Wildcats kept it rolling against Tuesday.” Collins on March 10 in an points, with just six touch- Piner Wednesday. Piner in Ukiah, with each of their top Tuesday, Ukiah hosts fellow NBL expected salary-cap move that downs, in their final five Ukiah will improve to 5-0 in NBL five players shooting under a 40, led by first place team Maria Carrillo. saves them $9.2 million games and lost their last six play today thanks to a forfeit win over Little and Beard, who each posted a 35. “Maria Carrillo has played all their against the salary cap once overall and eight of nine Elsie Allen due to lack of players. McMillen finished with a nine hole matches at home so far, so this will be a bonuses are factored into the despite an offense featuring Against Rancho, Kirk Little and J.J. score of 36, as did Jorgen Johnson. test for them, too,” Philbrick said. figures. Collins, Randy Moss, LaMont McMillen tied for low score with 35 Brazill finished with a score of 37. “We’re looking forward to the chal- The 33-year-old Collins Jordan and Jerry Porter. At 4- each, with Graham Beard close behind “It feels great to get that real bal- lenge, and I think it will show us how went 7-21 record in two years 12, they finished with one with a 36, and Max Brazill with a 37. anced scoring,” Philbrick said. “It’s not far we have come at this point.” as Oakland’s starter and said fewer victory than in fired at the end of the season he coach Norv Turner’s first sea- was willing to restructure his son a year ago. deal but would not play for “peanuts.” Perhaps the most glaring When the team cut Collins, statistic is Oakland’s failure to Arizona tops Former 49er indicted Shell was left to consider win a division game for the Tuiasosopo and Walter as first time since owner Al The Associated Press insurance company, is also accused of leading candidates for the Davis came aboard in 1963 to Oakland SAN FRANCISCO — Ray evading taxes on $3.6 million in corpo- position. coach and eventually own the team. The Raiders went 1-11 The Associated Press Wersching, a former field goal kicker rate income for 1999 and 2000. Tuiasosopo has just two for the 49ers, was indicted Wednesday His attorney, Chuck Smith, called starts in his five-year career. against the AFC West during PHOENIX — Conor Jackson gave Turner’s two seasons. new meaning to creating a buzz in in federal court on accusations of the allegations “absurd.” In 2003, he replaced the insurance fraud and tax evasion. injured Rich Gannon to start Brooks is ready to help turn spring training. According to the indictment, things around for a franchise The first of Jackson’s two solo The indictment alleges that between Wersching falsified and altered docu- against the Detroit Lions but suffered a season-ending that has flopped since reach- homers Wednesday for the Arizona 1997 and 2000, Wersching embezzled ments and records of his business to ing the 2003 Super Bowl and Diamondbacks in an 11-7 victory over and misappropriated more than $8 mil- steal premium money owed to injury to his left knee in the first half. losing to Tampa Bay. the Oakland Athletics sailed into a tree lion in premiums that should have been Farmers. just beyond the left-field fence, dis- Tuiasosopo started one “He respects the tradition paid to the Farmers Insurance Group of Wersching is also accused of trans- game last season against the of the team,” Ashe said. turbing a beehive. Companies, which stopped doing busi- ferring premium money to the operat- The game was delayed for a few New York Jets after Collins “They treated him with a lot ness with Wersching in 2001. ing account of his company, instead of was benched but turned the of respect and came out minutes when a swarm of bees flew Wersching, owner of a Redwood City forwarding the funds to Farmers. onto the field, forcing A’s left fielder ball over four times in the 26- aggressively to get him. It’s a Nick Swisher to vacate the area. 10 loss and Collins regained pretty nice opportunity to be “People were yelling and all of a the starting job the following THE guy.” sudden I heard them,” Swisher said. “I figured it was time to go.” Jackson, who played in 40 games Wildcats fall, 7-0 run to make the score 8-3. for the Diamondbacks last season, The Daily Journal Wasted Mendocino got a single from upped his average to .412. The Ukiah boys tennis team fell to North Bay Mather in the ninth, then “I’m having a big spring training,” League power Cardinal Newman Wednesday, 7-0. bowed out quietly. he said. “My main goal was to get Continued from Page 6 The Wildcats are now 2-2 in NBL play after the “We didn’t get the hits at rolling early and carry that into the really got to go out there and times we needed them today,” regular season.” loss. “Cardinal Newman is definitely one of the top die trying. If you go out and Dellinger said. “It’s frustrat- Jackson has hit safely in 10 of his give it everything you’ve got ing because we just beat the last 12 games. teams in the league,” said Assistant Coach Jonas Walsh. “I thought Tyler Trouette and Sebastian every game you’re eventually best team in the league, then “I’m just feeling better and better going to pick up wins like this came out here and felt like every day,” he said. O’Bergin have shown a lot of improvement over the and then hopefully get on a last couple of weeks, and played a hard-fought this was going to be an easy Craig Counsell had two hits and roll.” win. We need to play every drove in three runs, and Luis Terrero match.” The Eagles got three drove in two as the Diamondbacks team like they’re the best in Ukiah’s No. 3 singles player Kurt Sassenrath shutout innings out of Jared the league. You hear about improved to 10-2 on the road. played a tough three set match against Everett Dellinger in the sixth, sev- Miguel Batista pitched three innings playing down to another Corvion before falling, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. enth, and eight innings, but team’s level, and that’s what in his first start since returning from Trouette and O’Bergin lost to Jack McCullough could produce just one run on the World Baseball Classic, where he we did today.” and Dan Gilardoni in doubles, and Ryan Larue and a sacrifice fly by Jeff Reab Adam Halper came in to pitched for the Dominican Republic. Devon Johnson lost to Aaron Millard and Evan Batista hasn’t pitched more than that scored James Gates in the pick up the save for Laney. Chambers. bottomof the sixth. Mendocino returns to three innings in a major league game Ukiah returns to action Friday at Santa Rosa. Jeff Trouette/For The Daily Journal since going 3 1-3 innings against the Ukiah’s Michael In the top of the ninth, action at home today, taking A’s on Sept. 10, 2004. Matches begin at 3 p.m. Blanford. Laney scored twice on on last place Contra Costa Mendocino throwing errors to College. Game time is 2:30 make then added an insurance p.m. cake connoisseur and it was in favor of wins. two and now he’s got five.” Oakland awfully good,” Bradley Junior forward Sean REMEMBERING coach Jim Les said. “How Mallon’s full-face beard GONZAGA: UCLA coach serious is he? He’s serious stands out as the best of the Ben Howland has his own Ukiah J.V. tops Continued from Page 6 enough to be studying it lot, while point guard Derek ties to Gonzaga, spending a lems. every day in his classes and Raivio’s tiny goatee is proba- season there as a graduate But the big topic have an internship last sum- bly the least impressive. assistant in 1981-82, when Wednesday was how close Kelseyville, 7-3 mer. It’s something he’s Then there’s reserve redhead his toughest task might have Farmar came to playing for always desired to do.” David Pendergraft, whose been guarding John Stockton Gonzaga, which would have The Ukiah junior varsity out 12 and walking six. Ukiah A couple of months back, beard might best be in practice. paired him with player of the won its third straight game was led at the plate by O’Bryant — Bradley’s sec- described as a work in “Well, I tried to guard Tuesday, 7-3, over the Stephanie Wiard, who went 2- year candidate Adam ond-leading scorer at 13.6 progress. Morrison. him. That’s the key,” Kelseyville Varsity. for-4 with a double, and points per game — made a “It’s an effort,” said Jenea Pantle threw a one- Taylor Daly, who also had a “It was really their pro- Howland said. “We played chicken, mashed potatoes Pendergraft of the thin stripe mostly half-court, so it was hitter for the Wildcats, strking double. gram, their style of play,” and cornbread dinner for the lining each side of his jaw. Farmar said. “No matter who easier to hold, grab and foul team. “I’ve got a little gap that • Ital as opposed to when you’ve Love ian Fam your favorite team is, it “I just really like to cook a everyone knows about and With ily got Johnny between the top de Sty seems like Gonzaga is your lot,” he said. “I just made a then I have a little cowlick on Ma le second favorite. It’s a great of the keys. Once in a while cheesecake one day and the side of my face that I when that happened, it was program. They have a great everybody heard about it, so don’t think many people bunch of guys and coaches they asked for some. I started know about.” over for me.” but so do we. I wouldn’t handing it out — kind of a Pendergraft said the deci- Things have changed change it for the world.” crowd favorite, I guess.” sion to let his beard grow for quite a bit in the more than He said he doesn’t have a the first time all season came two decades since Howland CHEESECAKE, signature dish. just before the NCAA tour- was in Spokane, Wash. The PLEASE: Patrick O’Bryant “Ramen noodles,” Les nament. Mallon had a head Zags have become one of the is a 7-footer who makes a joked. start on everyone but slowly nation’s top programs, win- mean cheesecake. The others on the team are catch- ning consistently and recruit- Bradley center has been FIRST THE MUSTACHE, ing up — or at least trying to. ing some of the bets players Family Size cooking for years thanks to NOW THIS: Adam Morrison, “Before the tournament in the country. his mother’s influence in Gonzaga’s star forward and a we didn’t shave and we “To see where the pro- Lasagna Blaine, Minn. player of the year candidate, haven’t lost, so we’ve carried gram is now compared to His cheesecake is a big hit gained as much fame this it on,” Pendergraft said. “It’s where it was,” Howland said, 468-9386 with the surprising Braves, season for his wispy mus- pretty cool. It started with “the recruiting budget there 142 Talmage Rd. • Ukiah who reached the NCAA tache as he did for his scor- (Morrison’s) ’stache and then was not $10,000, it was regional semifinals for the ing. Now a few of his we tried to do our part with $7,500, doing everything you first time since 1955. Bulldogs teammates have ugly beards. If you look at had to do to skimp, save big “I’ve had a taste of his jumped on the facial hair Derek Raivio, he’s got little and borrow to make ends cheesecake. I’m a cheese- bandwagon, shunning razors black hairs. He used to have meet.”

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Ukiah Community Service 468-8800 for tickets or information. Space is limited. Department, would like to announce For more information, call 463-6714. that there will be two informational meetings about becoming a member Sheriff’s Activity League of the association. As a member you offers fitness for kids City of Ukiah women’s will be eligible to officiate in various softball league sports activities in Ukiah. The Sheriff’s Activity League kids fit- ness class meets every Thursday The City of Ukiah Community Pay begins at $21 per hour for Service Department would like to umpires and $12 per hour for score- evening from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the Redwood Health Club. announce the beginning of the 2006 keepers. women’s softball league. League play You may choose from one of the two The class is co-ed, for ages 7-12. It is a positive, high energy class with will be on Tuesday and Wednesday meetings scheduled for Sunday or nights and is scheduled to begin in Monday, April 9th or 10th from 7 - 8:30 ACE certified fitness trainer Melissa Johnson of RHC. early May. p.m. Melissa incorporates fun routines Team fees are $450 for the sponsor Both are held at the Ukiah Valley and new games to challenge children fee and $30 per player, with checks Conference Center in the Chenin to get up and move. made payable to the City of Ukiah. Blanc room. You do not have to be a member of Registration forms are available at For more information, call 463-6714. RHC to join, and there is a $5 annual the Ukiah Civic Center Annex at 411 insurance/administration fee per child. West Clay St., and the registration For more information, call SAL deadline is April 13. Spring meeting for Ukiah President Mike Tobin at 354-0565. Player fees will be collected from athletic boosters April 3 team managers at the first game. Space is limited. The Ukiah High School Athletic City of Ukiah men’s soft- For more information, call 463-6714. Boosters are having their spring ball league meeting April 3. The meeting will be To place an announcement in the held at 5:30 p.m. in Building A of the The City of Ukiah Community “Community Sports Digest,” contact Career Center at Ukiah High School. Service Department would like to Uniform budgets for all sports will be announce the beginning of the 2006 The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports one of the topics of discussion. men’s softball league. There is an Department by phone at 468-3518. Starting at 3pm EVERY Saturday in March information meeting at The Pub in You may also mail your listing to 590 Flood relief benefit at Ukiah March 16 at 6:30 p.m. League S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, play is scheduled to begin in early e-mail it to [email protected], or & April, you could roll the dice for up to... South Ukiah Little May. fax it to us at 468-3544. 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from a selfish point of view. seeking sunshine instead of neration or benefit where Feb. 19) -- If you run into Try broadening your con- only shadows, and things your work is concerned, it strong opposition, don’t ASTROGRAPH cerns to include others, and will turn out much more will be up to you to speak up attempt to meet it head-on. watch conditions improve. pleasantly for you. and ask for it. It won’t be You’ll be able to work GEMINI (May 21-June VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. given voluntarily. things out far easier if you By Bernice Bede Osol 20) -- Should you and your 22) -- You may not like it, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. use diplomacy and tact to mate take diametrically but you will still have to 23-Dec. 21) -- Someone get around the obstruction opposing positions and nei- deal with a responsibility with an opposing view and hostility. ther is willing to yield, that has been thrust upon might try to intimidate you PISCES (Feb. 20-March 19) -- With the weekend understand that if someone you. Complaining or moan- into seeing things his/her 20) -- Unfortunately, your upon you, don’t prematurely doesn’t give, there will be ing will do nothing but make way. If you reject it in an initial tendencies might let your pleasurable interests big trouble. it far more difficult to han- drive you to attempt things usurp the time and attention equally firm manner, CANCER (June 21-July dle. the hard way. When you see you should be devoting to chances are this person will 22) -- A venture may require LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. this happening, stop and Friday, March 24, 2006 more serious concerns. If get off your back. far more resources than you 23) -- If your desires are in look for other paths that In order to realize all of you play, you’ll pay. Get a have at your disposal. conflict with the wishes of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- offer far less resistance. the rewards you are capable jump on life by understand- Unless you have a well- the majority of your peers, it Jan. 19) -- A situation, Send for your Astro- of achieving in the year ing the influences, which are heeled angle to help, you will be up to you to adjust which has presently been ahead, use a combination of governing you in the year may have to throw in the your thinking rather than unprofitable, can be recti- Graph year ahead predic- determination and patience ahead. towel. asking the entire group to fied and turned around if tions by mailing $2 to Astro- so you don’t become over- TAURUS (April 20-May LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - change theirs. Be flexible. you take a more imaginative Graph, c/o this newspaper, whelmed by insignificant 20) -- What resistance you - Looking at a situation SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. approach. Get out of the rut P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH setbacks. encounter is apt to be caused purely from a negative point 22) -- If you feel you are due and be more adventurous. 44092-0167. Be sure to state ARIES (March 21-April by appraising situations of view will make it so. Try some sort of special remu- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- your zodiac sign.

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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.

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22 26 27 30 ANAR Answer: “ ” 29 28 24 24 CT I C 29 26 27 23 (Answers tomorrow) CETA Jumbles: QUEEN BISON FAMILY GARLIC Yesterday’s 25 25 27 28 Answer: Important to review before a European CEAN vacation — YOUR FINANCES 3/22/2006 Four ways to deal with a slacker co-worker Dear Annie: I have been quite frustrated er job. We say try them, in that order. already is socially awkward, struggles in at work lately. My coworker, “Alice,” does Dear Annie: Please help me. I just school and is receiving counseling. I thought not pull her weight in the office. She’s a ANNIE’S MAILBOX learned that my father’s estate lawyer has the crossdressing was more than he could great person and all, but she just doesn’t forged my name on a warranty deed. I have bear. know very much about her job. By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar the proof. I looked online and asked his therapist for Alice has been here for five years, which I have talked to numerous lawyers, written information, but it was difficult to find sup- is longer than I have, but she knows half as ing the weight is really starting to get to me. the attorney general of the state and also the port for the entire family. Tri-Ess has been much as I do. She is constantly asking me I would hate to have to take this to the man- U.S. attorney general. They both said it was wonderful in giving us (my husband, too, is questions in between talking to coworkers ager’s supervisor, but if I don’t, my job could not their department. Can you tell me what to very supportive) good information about and making personal calls. be on the line. What should I do? -- Working do? -- Ashamed of Our Legal System crossdressing and how to help our son We both have key roles in the company, Hard in Ottawa Dear Ashamed: Since you have spoken to become the best man he can be. 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Dora Ave. 3/23,30,4/6,13/06 SYSTEMS ANALYST to transact business under outgoing individual who Custom Prewire information: 456- vacation, paid training’s, diesel powered forklift, care to serve a two-year Ukiah, CA 95482 FICTITIOUS Temp Leave the fictitious business enjoys working with Technicians will train. 3101 on duty meals. term. The potential This business is conducted BUSINESS NAME Replacement CASHIERS must pass name or names listed Cable & Satellite exp. www.Howard FREE Co-op Day Care members do not need by Husband & Wife. The STATEMENT FT (8hrs/dy 5 dys/wk) the public. Currently DT & CBC- above on January 1, A+ 510-377-5744 Must Hospital.com Provided to be involved in the registrants commenced File No.: 2006-F0203 $24.23-$30.92/hr. we have a F/T MSR call 467-0117 2002. Endorsed-Filed on be willing to travel. Apply: IHSS program. Service to transact business under THE FOLLOWING Maintain software position open in our MEDICAL OFFICE March 6, 2006 at the INSURANCE AGENT TRINITY YOUTH on the committee is the fictitious business PERSON(S) IS (ARE) sys, troubleshoot Ukiah branch. ASSISTANT Mendocino County Clerks Candidates with PC DIETARY Lic. Personal Lines SERVICES voluntary and there is name or names listed DOING BUSINESS AS: probs w/third-party MANAGER agent for busy prof. For Family Practice. Bi- above on March 3, 2006. Office. proficiency, 915 W. Church St. or no stipend. Mileage SUN HAWK FARMS, software, LAN & Must have completed firm, serv. & cross- lingual Eng/Spanish. Endorsed-Filed on March /s/Christopher R. demonstrated cash on line@ reimbursement is SUN HAWK WAN computer sys & dietary manager selling. Strong com. & Computer literate. Will 8, 2006 at the Mendocino Christensen handling experience wwwtrinitycfs.org available. The IHSS VINEYARDS, SUN HAWK peripherals. 4 yrs. course & have sales skills pref. FT, M- train. Fax County Clerks Office. CHRISTOPHER R. and strong customer Advisory Committee is OLIVE OIL, SUN HAWK college courses in ServSafe certification. F. LONGS DRUG STORE resume to: 463-2557 /s/Mark H. Phillips CHRISTENSEN service skills in a currently working on LAVENDER comp sci, info sys, Exp. in skilled nursing Good comp. & ben. UKIAH Medical Records MARK H. PHILLIPS PRESIDENT banking or retail provider training, 2001 Duncan Springs Rd, programming, netwk facility. [email protected] Currently has openings Manager environment and program evaluation, 181-06 205-06 Hopland, CA 95449 admin or Apply Mon-Fri. 9-4 at for F/T Pharmacy A must 3 years exp BA bilingual is a +. We offer JOBS JOBS JOBS! 3-16,23,30,4-6/06 3/23,31,4/6,13/06 John Schaeffer data comm. BA pref. Valley View Skilled Technician and or AHIMA, prefer and building an effective competitive salary, California Army FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS 2001 Duncan Springs Rd, 2 yrs. exp designing Nursing Center, Ancillary Tech. Must RHIT/RHIA certified. $24- Referral Registry. The excellent benefits, 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah National Guard. No BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME Hopland, CA 95449 ntwrked hrd have a valid CA 32/hr DOE. Excellent IHSS Advisory business casual & NO Experience. Will pay to STATEMENT STATEMENT Nancy Hensley -wre & student license. Pharmacy benefits pkg. Committee meets the Saturdays. Dietary Aide train; High school File No.: 2006-F0198 File No.: 2006-F0169 2001 Duncan Springs Rd, resources. experience required. Fax: (707)468-0793 first Wednesday of the Send or email FT, Apply in person Valley Jr./Sr. & Grads/Non- THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING Hopland, CA 95449 UNIX/LINUX pref. Apply in person at: 155 [email protected] month, 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Mendocino County ([email protected]) View Skilled Nursing Grads/GED. Many PERSON(S) IS (ARE) PERSON(S) IS (ARE) This business is conducted Orchard Plaza at 747 S. State Street DOING BUSINESS AS: Office of Education resume to 1162 S. Dora qualify for $10,000 DOING BUSINESS AS: by Husband & Wife. The or fax resume 707-462- STATE in Ukiah. CRAFTSMAN ESTATE For an app packet Mendo Lake BONUS. Call 1-800- NORTHBROOK registrants commenced 6158 EOE PRESCHOOL Please request an & TRADING, visitwww.mcoe. Credit Union Director of Staff GO-GUARD. NURSING AND to transact business under ASSISTANT application through ANDERSON’S us/jobs or call PO Box 1410, Development Looking for part time front the fictitious business LICENSED TEACHER Robin Carter at 463- BEACON INC. REHAB 707-467-5012 Ukiah, CA 95482 Fax RN or LVN Team office person with exp. name or names listed PHARMACY TECH. PT (3.5 hrs/day, 5 7988, or email at 306 N. State St. 64 Northbrook Way DEADLINE: 3/24/06 707-468-0350 builder Apply in person Familiarity with Datacon above on Peding. days/wk, 10mos/yr) Ukiah, CA 95482 Willits, CA 95490 Valley View Skilled Salary negotiable. a Plus. Please ask for [email protected]. Final Endorsed-Filed on March BAR TENDER/ $9.27-$12.40/hr. Darrell Lance Ensign Willits LLC ACCOUNTING/ Nursing Center Willits Pharmacy. 707- Tonia day for accepting 17, 2006 at the Mendocino TASTING ROOM. PT Assist St. Presch. Anderson 64 Northbrook Way MARKETING 1162 S. Dora Ukiah 459-6877 462-8719 applications is March County Clerks Office. position. Must be 21 791 Maple Lane Willits, CA 95490 ASSISTANT OFFICE teacher with all 31, 2006. /s/John Schaeffer Anderson Valley LOVE PETS? 2 yrs Garberville, CA 95542 This business is Mendocino Transit FULL CHARGE ASSISTANT II elements of JOHN SCHAEFFER Brewing Boonville front office exp pref. This business is conducted conducted by a Limited Authority, the BOOKKEEPER Mendocino County instructional program ACCOUNTANT IV- 895-2337 Send Res to Willits Pet w/in State guidelines. by a Corporation. State Liability Company. The transportation provider Brewery has Department of REVENUE, NCO fx 895-2353 Care Center 90 South 1 yr exp wkg with of incorporation: registrants commenced of Bus and Dial-A-Ride for immediate opening for Social Services Ukiah NOTICES St Willits, CA 95490. preschool-age California. The registrant to transact business under 10 Mendocino County is BOOKKEEPER FT dependable (Ukiah & Willits only) Req. GAAP, Educ/ experienced children req’d. 6 ECE commenced to transact the fictitious business I, Robyn Duke, will no seeking a Savings Bank of Salary: $930- Exp=BA, 2 yrs exp in N/P NOW units pref’d or business under the fictitious longer be responsible Finance/Personnel and Mendocino County is bookkeeper. 17700 $1130/Bi-Weekly ref. Comply w/grant name or names listed completed w/in 1 yr of business name or names for debts incurred by Marketing/Planning seeking a FT Hwy 253 in Boonville Seeking individuals reqmts + policies. FT, above on November 15, HIRING! employment. listed above on MARCH anyone other than myself. Asst.The position will Bookkeeper for Head 895-2337 with general office $18.01-18.91 DOE plus 2006. Endorsed-Filed on Mendocino County 15, 2006. Endorsed-Filed /s/ Robyn Duke require a diversified Office in Ukiah. fx 895-2353 support skills. 1 yr. bene. Call for job desc & March 6, 2006 at the Subway Office of on MARCH 15, 2006 at the ROBYN DUKE person to perform both Handles check clerical experience NCO App req’d; 800- Mendocino County Clerks Graveyard shift Education Mendocino County Clerks 3-16/06 accounting, administrative, verification, required.for info call 1307 N. State St. 606-5550 Office. Office. WORKING with kids, For an application marketing and planning maintenance review, (707) 467-5866 130 N. Orchard Av. x302orwww.ncoinc.org. /s/Darrell Lance /s/Christopher R. small homelike packet visit PERSONALS duties. Applicant should telephone inquiries & or go to: & Inside Wal Mart Closes 5PM 4/03 Anderson Christensen 20 environment, good pay www.mcoe.us/jobs have experience in payroll, performs a variety of www.mss.ca.gov to Competitive wages. (postmarks not DARRELL LANCE CHRISTOPHER R. & benefits. Fax resume 707-467-5012 RUBBER accounts payable, cash daily bookkeeping “Career Opportunities” Apply in person ANDERSON CHRISTENSEN to 463-6957 Closes 4/7/06 DEADLINE: 4/4/06 accepted). EOE STAMPS counting, spreadsheets, tasks. Basic typing, PRESIDENT PRESIDENT word processing. This Creative Workshop bookkeeping and position is Full-time at 40 759 S. State 468-0251 computer skills 171-06 hours weekly. The pay required. Previous HELP 3-16,23,30,4-6/06 range is $13.88 to $17.89 customer service WANTED FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 120 per hour. Accounting and required. Apply in NAME STATEMENT NCO EHS-CookWlts computer experience person at 200 N File No. 2006-F0152 For Sub List & Open required. Excellent School St. Deadline to The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Positions. Cook I-II benefits. Apply at apply: Monday March SHOWPLACE HOMES, 2700 North State Street, Ukiah, to prep nutritious meals MTA CA 95482 27, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. Angel Group, Inc., a California corp., 201 Concourse for I/T cter. Exp in large 241 Plant Rd. Ukiah. EOE/AA m/f/v/d Creative Graphic Blvd., #B, Santa Rosa,CA 95403 scale cooking & basic EOE. Position will R.T.Angel, Inc., a CA corporation, 201 Concourse Blvd., math skills.$9.82- remain open CNA’s F/T, P/T, days Suite B, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 $10.73/hr until filled. & PM’s. Great working Designer/Web Ad Designer This business is conducted by a General Partnership. All positions include cond. Acct. Pyble/Office The registrant(s) commenced to transact business under benefits. Must Apply in person You will be a key element in our creative design team. You the fictitious business name or names listed above on complete NCO app. Asst. at AVUSD, Valley View Skilled 11/23/2005. incl. transcripts. 7 hr/day w/bene. Nursing Center, I declare that all information in this statement is true $17,294-$18,711/yr. 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah must be a very self-motivated and seasoned designer, and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information (707) 462-1954 x 302 or www.ncoinc.org Apply S. Ivey, Community Health which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) Anderson Vly District fluent in Quark, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Flash. S/ Robert Angel, President Closes 5pm 4/3 Representative Office, Box 457, *Robert Angel, President of Angel Group, Inc. and R.T. (postmarks not (CHR) Html skills are a plus! Email or fax resume to: Angel, Inc. accepted). EOE Boonville, CA 95415 Guidiville Indian **The Registrant is Angel and Associates, G.P., a [email protected], $8- $10.75 hr. APPLIANCE Rancheria is seeking a California general partnership, of which Angel Group, CHR-knowledge of: Inc., a California corporation, is a general partner, and MORNING, EVE. & DELIVERY/WAREHOU Diabetes, health ed., 707-462-0710 or mail/drop off your resume to the attention R.T. Angel, Inc., a California corporation, is the other NIGHT SHIFTS SE PERSON F/T general partner. No exp. Pd. training position. Tues-Sat. vital signs, and IHS of Sue at The Ukiah Daily Journal, The address for Angel Group, Inc., and R.T. Angel, provided. Cooking, Hourly +Benefits. Must program preferable. HS Inc., is 201 Concourse Blvd., Suite B, Santa Rosa, cleaning, driving & have CDL & clean Diploma required. 590 S. School St., Ukiah, CA 95482 CA 95403 providing living skills DMV printout. Must be Must have clean DMV Robert Angel is the President of both Angel Group, 18 yrs. or older. print-out. Inc. and R.T. Angel, Inc. assist. to adults w/ developmental Physical exam & drug For more info. call 463- This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 3693 Mendocino County on 02/28/2006 disabilities. Will test reqd. NOTICE-This Fictitious Name Statement expires five consider resp. Hi. Schl. Apply in person: Cook- days, nights, years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Sr. 485-0165, 468-0602 Pardini Appliance 1204 wkends. Apply at Club Clerk. A New Fictitious Business Name Statement must N. State St. FABRICATOR Calpella, 6175 N. State be filed before that time. Ukiah St. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize Certifiable Welder MIG the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in & TIG Min. 3yrs exp. Driver for irrigation supply NURSING:RNs, LVNs violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, Valid CDL w/clean house 25yr or older pref. in a 99 ned SNF in or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business DMV Previous winery Must have clean DMV. San Rafael. Excellent and maint. or related a+. Irrigation or plumbing benefits & competitive Professions Code). OT req. as nec. Fax exp a+. Knowledge of rates. Call First Filing resume 707-485-9396 Lake, Sonoma & Mendo Evalynne/DON 415- 3/16, 3/23, 3/30, 4/6/06 CNS-939582# or roads. Call Chris 479-5161 fax UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL [email protected] McGowan 462-7473 resume:415-491-0512 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2006 -13

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EOE, M/F/D/V Apr. 7, ‘06 at 5pm. 707-485-6749 2yrs.+ M-F. pers only Dep + Ref Sat 8:30-4 Sun? if receivable collection needed for specialty $35,590-$50,490 Selzer Realty for an application. 468-8859 req N/S.462-5674 pm anything is left! NO clerk. Must be able to Mental Health annually Software Programer THERAPIST 468-0411 EOE/ADA. Lic#2300003497 earliers! You don’t want multi-task and have Program to work with F/T (8 hrs/dy, 5 VB6 and SQL program, Tapestry Family Room for rent to miss this sale! Great computer experience. children, individually dys/wk 10 mos/yr, QA, documentation, Services Truck Drivers & SERVICES Spacious 2bdrm. 1 ba $400.00/mo. + dep. stuff 217 Park Ct., UK Competitive pay and & in groups to build 185 dys/yr) and help desk for Staff Therapist to Equipment Operators 200 OFFERED incl. ht, AC, wat, & 463-0270 benefits. Please call for functioning skills. Provide psychological winery software. Send provide assessment, wanted, Class l Spring Gardening garb.w/balcony, patio Follow the signs! appointment. Must have AA & 6 services to resume and salary individual and family preferred. Transfer, Pruning & clean up & pool, $900/mo. Room in nice quiet & Alert-Senior Center requirements to: 14620 707-964-2391 yrs, BA & 4 yrs or MA students & support therapy, and training enddump, bottom Call Jen 485-5363 No pets. 462-8600 beautiful house $550/mo Thrift Open Mon-Sat S. Hwy 101 Hopland & 2 yrs in Mental schools. for children and dump, 10-wheel Salt Hollow Flower Farm all util inc. 621-2899/463- 10-4, Donations & 95449 or fax Studio $600/mo+Dep Health related field. Psychologist: 1 yr families. Full time. experience. 1228p volunteers needed 707-744-1138 FINANCIAL All Utilities Incl. Must pass fingerprint Spec. Educ. exp. Ukiah. MSW or MA in Competitive pay, health 462-4343 205 SERVICES No Pets, No Sec.8 NEW & USED clearance pre-emp. (internship ok), MA in Substance Abuse related field; License and retirement On-Site Apartment BANKRUPTCY 462-8700 EQUIPMENT Fri, Sat, Sun 8-2 physical & TB before ed. psych & PPS cred Counselor Position preferred. $24- package. Submit 400 Management is it for me? 353 Warren Drive hire. Valid CDL, clean Intern: MA (or near CAADAC eligible $30/hour. 463-3300 resume, DMV print-out, Ukiah 3bdrm +xtra rm. 1 Ingersoll-Rand Air Prop. Mgt. firm seeks FREE Tools, fishing, Nascar, DMV. Please fax completion) in ed position available for app, or send drug and alocholol test 1/2 bth Condo W/D H-U, Compressor12 1/2 hp qualified individual/ for outpatient CD resume to Tapestry consultation by phone! BBFB cards, hshld, & resume Attn: HR psych, exp/interest required. Reply to: PO all new $975. 707-367- gas pwrd electric start. team for 68-unit apt. treatment program at Family Services, 290 Atty Ed Dechant much more Coordinator (707) wkg w/emo. Box 234, Ukiah,CA. 0302 Like new community. Must be Long Valley Health East Gobbi Street, 800-823-0600 462-6994 disturbed/severley 95482. Deadline- $1500 obo 485-0243 Sat. 8 - 3 friendly, Center. Send resume Ukiah Ukiah westside. Lrg. 105 Poulos Ct. or mail to: handicapped students 3/31/06. BUSINESS responsible & to: Dr. Jill Gover at Apply by 3/31/06. downstairs. 1bd. Util incl. Sideboard, piano, P.O. Box 422 Ukiah, Current enrollment in TRUE TO LIFE 210 OPPORT. FURNITURE professional; office & LVHC - PO Box 870 $825+ 707-367-0806. 440 book cases, kitchen CA 95482. EOE 3rd year of univ THERAPIST: Youth CHILDREN’S Home Business Op. minor maint. skills req. Laytonville, CA 95454. $850 dep. Qn Set Serta Perfect psychology intern Project. 25+ hrs/wk. Travel Agent. Excl Salary + 2 bd. apt. (no 984-6131 x 129 SERVICES Sleeper w/pillow top. REC VEH ROP TEACHER- prgm, CBEST, in Outpatient therapy income op. Sharon pets please). Visit our www.longvalley.org. seeks 2 additional Excel cond w/frame & 610 CAMPING BASIC SKILLS process for PPS cred. w/children/youth/ 510-889-9119 320 DUPLEXES office for details & Support homes for Shelter Care headboard $350 Call RV PARK SITES on PT (16 hrs/wk; For more info contact families 0-18 on 2 bd. 351 Creekside, application: developmentally program MONEY 468-1176 the Eel River, 1/2 hr varied hrs/days) Paula Miller @ 467- MediCal/who Willits. Lndry rm. No Realty World disabled N. County & Coast 220 TO LOAN south of Eureka, $26.52-$44.15/hr. 5172 havevictim/witnesses to areas. Applicants need pets. Sml. bk yd. Garage. WANTED Selzer Realty in their own home. PT, NEED CASH? $350/month, call 707- Under general Mendocino County crimes. Req. relevant to have at least 1 spare $800. 485-0841 450 TO BUY 300 E. Gobbi St., FT & wkends. PU 326-9414 after noon. supervision of Office of exp./ registration as CA bdrm to house a child LOWER PAYMENTS? Full Grand Piano Ukiah. application at 2 bdrm triplex fenced www.riversedgerv.net MFTintern/LCSW for up to 30 days. Amazing home Mint cond. 5’8”+ Regional Education Mountain View yd no common walls, associate or licensed Guaranteed monthly refinance programs for Yamaha Steinway etc. Travel Trailer 1979 Painters & Laborers Occupational For an application 1000 Sanford Ranch Rd. stove ref AC H20, Sew Ukiah. 468-9331. therapist. Wrk. site allotment. Generous All credit types. Save 467-0103 24ft Self contained, F/T, current CDL w/clean Program (ROP) packet visit & Gar pd. N/P negotiable but increase upon thousands. For Free new water heater. DMV, Drug & Alc test Director, instruct www.mcoe.us/jobs or Telephone Operators. preference is Ft. placement. Income tax- report call 24 hr. $800/mo +$800dep. $1000 obo 463-2325 reqd. Pntrs must have 5 youth in basic skills call Must be computer APPLIANCES Bragg/Pt. Arena. $16- exempt. Exp. with recorded info: 1-888- 462-1396 460 yrs. doc. exp., comp. pay remediation. Reg. 707-467-5012 literate, telephone MOTOR- $21.50 ph children req. Parents will 286-3176 ext 5520. 2bd. 1.5 ba. 540 Capps 1 yr. New Frigidare 26 w/some benefits. Resume DEADLINE: 3/31/06 answering exp. AM/& CYCLES teaching cred. req’d. w/outstanding benefits. receive training, + Social Ln. Front yard maintained. cu/ft Stainless, side by 620 to: 235 Thomas St. Ukiah, late afternoon shifts BUSINESS 2yrs teaching or work SECURITY GUARD Job description/req. Worker, in-home support $1100. $1300 sec. 462- side, low pwr. $800 Honda CR250 ‘94, lots CA 95482 or Ph/Fx (707) avail. May drug test & 250 RENTALS w/youth preferred. Ft/Pt Training Provided application at 463- & respite. Need 1 or 2- 4759 4632650 of extras $2000; background check. Banquet Hall & 462-2705 Mendocino County Pos open in East Bay, 4915. parent homes, with 1 Suzuki GSXR 750 ‘91. Apply in person at 516 Kitchen Ukiah Senior In Kelseyville Older USED PERM P/T DRIVER Office of Great Sal, S. School St. Ste A parent home full time. new paint, very fast, Thurston Auto Center 499 Leslie St. 4bd 1bth duplex APPLIANCES Education Advancement Opptys 11am thru 4pm. Plaza Business Home with no more than must sell $2250. Th.-Fri. Mature, 462-4343 $950/mo. $2,000 & FURNITURE. For an application avail 510-537-6635 1 biological child (559)348-8599 Friendly Drug Free. WALDORF SCHOOL office, help needed sec dep. 275-2128 Guaranteed. 485-1216 packet visit >File clerk considered. Commercial Rental 4X4'S $100/day. Be able to lift Security Guard/ Is seeking FT Retirees invited to www.mcoe.us/jobs Administrator. Salary. >Receptionist/cashier Hwy frontage Boonville HOMES MISC. FOR SALE up to 50 lbs. Apply or Event Staff. P/T to F/T. apply. Contact TLC 650 or call Budget & >General office help devided spaces. Avail 330 FOR RENT 480 FOR SALE $7.00 hr. to start DOE. 707-463-1100 Honda Pilot 2003, low send resume to: 707-467-5012 Apply online www. soon. 489-7107 For more info. call 888- admin skills req. Lic#236800809 3bd2ba. maintained Overhead Camper. miles, all options, exlnt. 1268 S. State St. DEADLINE: 4/4/06 Please call 485-8719 thurstonautoplaza.com 211-2321. GARDEN front yard. Av. now. Older model. Fits 8ft cond. $25,500 Double car garage bed, 3/4 ton or lgr. Self 468-9011/972-3888 OFFICE PARK 462-4759 Contained Great TRUCKS Spaces from 445sqft Shape. Complete To 726sqft. & up Charming W. Side 589 670 FOR SALE N. Dora. 2br 1ba N/S, remodel. Must see to SPRING RENT appreciate. 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Trent ‘Invisible’ Abuse, an arm of the govern- were easy to obtain on the Norco, Vicodin and marijua- daily didn’t think they had a Taylor said law enforcement is not aware of there being a Continued from Page 1 ment’s National Institute of high school campus. na. problem,” she said. Health, who said “Last year, “Oxy is really big, and Three other juniors inter- Cocaine use, pill popping specific problem at the high school problems, and most painkillers were the No. 1 Vicodin and painkillers in viewed Tuesday said drugs are ... “it’s there,” she said. “It’s school. “Prior known inci- have fewer problems at home. drug for people taking drugs general,” said a sophomore easy to find on campus. These invisible; the kids know about dents of hard drug use or any- “What we have found is for the first time.” girl. “Some students even go students said cocaine is not it, but the adults may only sus- thing to do with prescriptions that there’s a great percentage “Among the most danger- off campus at lunch and shoot popular, but pills are. Asked pect. You can’t smell it on has amounted to a very small of these students using pre- ous experiments are ‘pharm- heroin and come back to how they knew this, one said, them, so what do you look number of students in the pop- scription drugs, cocaine and ing parties,’ where children school, and teachers don’t “You just know people that do for? ... Changes in their ulation as a whole,” Taylor party drugs, as well as alcohol meet after scouring family even notice,” she said. it.” A boy standing nearby said behavior, weight and sleep said, noting Ukiah High and pot. Alcohol and pot were medicine cabinets and dump- “Half the junior class is on “it’s pretty easy” to find drugs pattern changes, maybe pupil School has almost 1,900 stu- the gateway substances that ing what they find into a bowl. Coke,” said a girl with her. on campus if you want to. “If dilation or constriction. dents. they used prior to their use of They stir things up, dip in, “Mostly girls, because of the I wanted to get some marijua- “There was a kid we However, he said, “I would prescription drugs and randomly pluck drugs out and whole skinny pressure thing,” na I know who to ask. ... worked with recently that was encourage anyone aware of cocaine. swallow them,” Szep states. she said, noting she would Muscle relaxers are also easy passing out at school. He was the problem existing to con- “What we have also found “‘They literally do not never admit this if the inter- to get. ... I could ask her and sent home and it was because tact police so we can investi- in our work with youth is that know what they are taking,’ view weren’t anonymous. she’d ask somebody,” he said, he was pretty much ODing on gate it. We need specific, fac- the substances are readily said Michael Rich, director of Asked if anyone had ever as an example. “You can get prescription drugs. They were tual information to pursue.” available on campus -- not just the Center on Media and offered them drugs, these anything you want; if you’ve putting him to sleep; he could The Mendocino County at Ukiah High, but at Willits, Child Health at Children’s girls, and a friend with them, got the money you can get it,” barely even walk. His parent Youth Project 24-hour crisis Laytonville, Fort Bragg and Hospital in Boston. ‘They can all said “yes” and noted most he said. called us ’cause he told her line is 463-HELP. Calls are Mendocino high schools too,” overdose or take medications of the offers come from peo- Some youth steal prescrip- what he had been using.” confidential. Free educational she said. that counteract each other or ple they know. tion drugs from family cabi- Ukiah High School materials are available by call- ing the MCYP at 463-4915. Asked approximately how interact with each other in And, said one of them, nets, Olson said. And, she Principal Ken Montoya said dangerous ways. When you “You can just go to the bath- said, drugs are also introduced “if there is a problem” at the Laura Clark can be reached at many Ukiah High students are [email protected]. using drugs, Olson said: “It’s combine the anti-anxiety drug room and say, ‘Hey do you to high schoolers by young school, he wants to know not an epidemic; it’s a trend Klonopin for example with know where it is?’ Some peo- adults who are out of the high about it so it can be addressed. on the rise.” alcohol, they work in the same ple even hide it in the library school population at a party or Back in the ’80s when he Asked if there were more way and can very much lower and say, ‘Hey, it’s on this via the dating scene. Older worked in the Los Angeles Taxes than 50 students using these the threshold at which you shelf.’” Besides, she added, cousins and siblings, too, can school system, cocaine use drugs, she said, “Yes, definite- stop breathing,’” Rich said. “You just know the certain be a source of drugs for a high was a huge issue, Montoya people that have some.” school student. said. ly. We estimate 50 or more use Continued from Page 1 A group of about a dozen Asked how teens can afford “It messed up a lot of lives, habitually, and double that A glimpse of Ukiah High freshman and juniors said they cocaine, Olson said: “A lot is but up here, if it is here, I due date. number, or more, use recre- hadn’t been offered any drugs, free from older males to high would like to know and I But some good news: ationally.” Several Ukiah High but one student said she’s seen school females. Secondly, stu- would like to have a lot more Filers in 2006 have extra time School students, speaking students taking drugs at dents who can afford it are input to do what we need to do without asking for an exten- Beyond the Tuesday on condition of school. either employed or come from to help kids and talk about the sion. This year, April 15 falls county line anonymity, echoed Olson’s “I’ve seen it. I saw the kids affluent families, or the teens risks and the dangers. Cocaine on a Saturday. So the official sentiments about drug use taking pills in class.” Asked who give it away come from is extremely addictive,” he tax deadline is April 17. Experimentation with pre- locally. what kind of pills, she said, money.” said. With two extra days, no scription drugs goes far Of the almost three dozen “I’ve heard Vicodin is really Students are in denial that “I have heard about one will need to madly file at beyond Mendocino County, interviewed, all said marijua- popular right now.” drug use is a problem, that OxyContin and some of the the eleventh hour, right? however. na was easily accessible on “It’s really easy to get drugs they are dangerous, that they students have been using that Right. In a recent online article campus. About two-thirds of at school,” said yet another can get addicted, Olson said, to get high; it’s very danger- The Associated Press con- titled “American Kids Getting the randomly selected inter- group of ninth- and tenth- noting this is pretty typical of ous,” Montoya said, noting tributed to this report. High on Prescription Drugs,” Seth Freedland can be viewees said they know some- graders. teens because they often live the district has taken its usual reached at [email protected]. Boston author Jason Szep one using -- or had been Asked how they knew this, in the here and now. stand and those who get wrote: “Teenagers are increas- approached by someone want- one student said, “Because “They feel invincible and caught using are referred to ingly experimenting with ing to sell -- prescription I’ve seen other students with invulnerable. What scares Project Success Program -- a legal drugs like OxyContin, drugs. A few students said cocaine and pills. They take them is meth, but they are not joint venture with AODP and widely known as ‘Hillbilly cocaine was a big issue and out little bags and stuff.” at all fearful of becoming Ukiah High that provides drug heroin,’ and Vicodin, often some students were reluctant A junior boy said he, too, addicted to prescription drugs and alcohol counseling for bought online or taken from medicine cabinets, even before trying marijuana or alcohol, health officials say,” he wrote, quoting several from around the country, including

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