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7 58551 69301 0 Saturday: Mostly sunny; H 77º L 45º 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 14 pages, Volume 150 Number 29 email: [email protected] Wattenburger reflects on race for his BOS seat By ROB BURGESS up for election who isn’t seeking chairman. He resides in Ukiah the entrance of former Round The Daily Journal re-election. “I don’t know if it’s a with his wife, Karen. ‘I’ve never seen a race with more Valley School Board member In a year when the triple-dis- change in attitude, if more peo- “I wasn’t born here; I was than three candidates in the entire Estelle Palley Clifton; Jim trict race for county supervisor ple are grasping the impact local born on a naval base outside of Mulheren, Ukiah planning com- has more candidates than any in elected officials have.” Chicago, but I love this county,” time I’ve been here.’ missioner, and Ukiah City recent memory, who chose not to A former firefighter, Watten- he said. “I’ve always told the Councilmember John McCowen. run is just as significant as who burger was elected to the board truth, and I sleep really well at JIM WATTENBURGER In the three business day adden- did. in November 2004, defeating night. I’ve really enjoyed these 2nd District supervisor dum to the deadline after “I’ve never seen a race with then-incumbent Supervisor years. If you ask my most ardent Wattenburger’s announcement, more than three candidates in the Richard Shoemaker. Watten- opponents, I’m a pretty easy guy re-election at the last possible Ross Mayfield Jr. threw his hat entire time I’ve been here,” said burger served as vice-chairman to get along with.” moment, March 8, the field of into the ring, bringing the total Jim Wattenburger, 2nd District during 2007 and currently holds Before Wattenburger an- competitors out to take his job Wattenburger supervisor, the only incumbent the gavel with his new title as nounced his decision not to seek had already swelled to three with See 2ND DISTRICT, Page 13 Local college TIP-A-COP TO HELP SPECIAL OLYMPICS scholarships to multiply, thanks to gift $70 million donated statewide by Bernard Osher Foundation By ZACK SAMPSEL The Daily Journal With help from a $70 million gift from the Bernard Osher Foundation, Mendocino College will be awarding an additional five $1,000 scholarships to current or prospective students from now on. Chancellor Diane Woodruff announced Tuesday the unprecedented commitment from the Bernard Osher Foundation to support private scholarships for California’s community college students -- much to the pleasure of the staff at Mendocino College. “Seventy million dollars, as a whole, sounds great, but it’s even better when you break it down one by one,” said Jacque Bradley, assistant dean of financial aid at Mendocino College. “Giving $1,000 to students would really help someone out.” The statewide commitment is made as part of the Osher Initiative for community college students and represents the single largest gift to the community college system in the nation. “I know firsthand the incredible value of commu- nity colleges from my time at Santa Monica College,” said Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger at the MacLeod Pappidas/The Daily Journal press conference Tuesday. “They serve a vital role in Sheriff’s Sgt. Scott Poma prepares for Saturday’s Tip-a-Cop dinner with full water pitchers at the Broiler preparing our work force, and this gift will provide restaurant kitchen, along with Head Chef Mike Sander and Sous Chef Glenn Ashford. innumerable benefits to our state’s economy and diverse communities.” Two separate commitments are part of the Osher Initiative, including assistance to students with Law enforcement officers fill in as waiters $1,000 scholarships at each of the 109 community By BEN BROWN Welch said fund-raising is important to Special Olympics, colleges throughout the state. A $50 million gift will The Daily Journal especially in the face of a 10 percent budget cut from the support endowed annual scholarships with $25 mil- state. lion immediately used to fund an endowment man- f you have ever wanted to order a police officer around, “Fund-raisers are the only way our athletes get to do any- aged by the Foundation for California Community make a reservation for dinner at the Broiler Steak House thing,” Welch said. See COLLEGE, Page 13 ISaturday. Special Olympics has 150 athletes countywide who partic- This Saturday, for the ninth year, Mendocino County law ipate in a number of sports, including baseball, softball, soc- enforcement officers will be serving food and filling water cer, bowling and bocce. glasses from 5 to 8 p.m. to raise money for the Mendocino Welch said participation in the program is up more than 40 Geocaching game County Inland Special Olympics through the Tip-a-Cop pro- percent in the last year. gram. Last month, one of the Mendocino County Special sparks Hwy. 101 Tips left for the officers by diners will be donated to Olympics basketball teams won a gold medal at the state Special Olympics. competition. This year, the event will feature officers from the In addition to funds, Welch said Special Olympics is bomb investigation Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office, the Ukiah Police always looking for more volunteers and coaches. Special By BEN BROWN Department, the Willits Police Department, the California Olympics has no paid employees and all of the money it rais- The Daily Journal Highway Patrol and the Mendocino County Probation es goes back to support the athletes. A popular hobby forced the California Highway Department. “Our program is totally dependent on volunteers,” Welch Patrol to close Highway 101 Tuesday after a geo- “We have a couple of people from everywhere this year,” said. caching box was mistaken for a bomb. said Area Director James Welch. Anyone who wants to volunteer can contact Special CHP Officer Erick Van Emmerick said California In previous years, the three-hour event has drawn up to Olympics at 468-1282. Transportation workers were walking on Highway 200 people and generally brings in between $2,500 and 101 near the Covelo turnoff at around 9 a.m. Tuesday $3,000 for Special Olympics. Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected]. when they discovered the box. “They thought it was an ammo box,” Van Emmerick said. “It had a computer mother board on it; it looked odd.” CalTrans workers called the California Highway Patrol, which contacted the Sonoma County Bomb Coast theater company fighting for its life Squad to investigate the box. CHP officers closed the highway for half an hour Must raise $15,000 by June 15 was just not up to snuff, and combine that the Savings Bank of Mendocino County. while the bomb squad investigated the package and with softness in ticket sales and this is the The special account will be used to col- found it was not a bomb, Emmerick said. By ZACK SAMPSEL crisis. It’s a very difficult situation, but I’m lect donations from the public, but unlike Geocaching is a kind of high-tech treasure hunt. The Daily Journal very optimistic.” other accounts, this one has some special People hide small treasures in boxes and then post A slump in ticket sales and donations has Cohen, who’s been with the company rules. Cohen says that unless $15,000 is col- GPS coordinates on geocaching Web sites. Other backed the Mendocino Theatre Company since the late-’70s, says the slumping econ- lected in the account by the cutoff date, all people use those coordinates to track down and into a corner, forcing the nonprofit to come omy is to blame for the situation, but he and the money will be returned to the donors. retrieve the item, often leaving something else in up with $15,000 by June 15 or close its cur- the other 10 members of the board of direc- “If we don’t get $15,000 then you get place of the item they took. tains after 31 years. tors are working toward a solution. He said your donation back, but if we raise the “It’s a treasure hunt,” Van Emmerick said. “The problem this year is that, with the the board prepared a “crisis fund-raising money we will soldier on,” Cohen said. It was unclear at press time whether the person recession, the contributed income is just way plan,” which involved cutting back on paid “The company started in 1977, and we’ve who placed the box near the overcrossing will face off,” said Bob Cohen, president of the MTC staff, increasing the number of volunteers charges. board of directors. “Our contributed income and setting up a special savings account at See THEATER, Page 13 Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected]. 2 – THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

FUNERAL NOTICES The world briefly [\ beloved aunt Alberta interested in many things. Canclini, uncle Fred He played music, Ferris, and aunt Nola he loved riding his Harley, U.S. diplomat says 100,000 free expression is punished and free speech can King, nieces and many and going out fish- take place only in hushed whispers and silent friends that loved him ing on his boat. may have died in Myanmar prayers. And Cuba will not become a place of dearly. He was proud of his When he was younger he cyclone and its aftermath prosperity just by easing restrictions on the Karuk heritage. was an avid hunter, sale of products that the average Cuban cannot Charlie was born in fisherman, and enjoyed YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Hungry peo- afford.” Eureka, Ca on October abalone diving on the ple swarmed the few open shops and fistfights The White House also said Wednesday that 29th, 1948 and graduated coast. In his later years he broke out over food and water in Myanmar’s the president spoke by videoconference this at Eureka High loved going to the swamped Irrawaddy delta Wednesday as a top week with democratic activists in Cuba, an School and also attended coast with Sandy and his U.S. diplomat warned that the death toll from a unprecedented move that may enrage the college for several dog Sally. He spent devastating cyclone could top 100,000. Castro government. years. time each day going to The minutes of a U.N. aid meeting obtained The developments are part of a stepped-up He spent most of his Lake Mendocino with by The Associated Press, meanwhile, revealed effort by Bush to talk about Cuba and press for CHARLIE FERGUSON years in Eureka and his good friend Charlie the military junta’s visa restrictions were ham- political change since Fidel Castro officially then moved to Ukiah and Rhinehart. pering international relief efforts. Oct. 29th 1948-May 3rd, 2008 stepped down in February after nearly a half- Charlie was preceeded spent the rest of his Celebration of life will Only a handful of U.N. aid workers had century ruling the island. Fidel’s brother, Raul, days here. He was a very be May 9th, 2008 from been let into the impoverished Southeast Asian by his mother Ida took over as president in the ailing leader’s Cooper. He is survived by hard worker and 2pm-5pm at the Wellness country, which the government has kept isolat- place, and has unveiled a series of changes in worked for the County of Center at Consoli- ed for five decades to maintain its iron-fisted his wife Sandy Cuba since then, from raising salaries to drop- Whitman-Ferguson, his sis- Mendocino for 19 dated 6991 N. State St. control. The U.S. and other countries rushed ping irritating limits on what Cubans can buy years then retired. He was Redwood Valley, CA supplies to the region, but most of it was being ter Deon Daggs, and sell. For years, lawmakers of both parties son Justin Ferguson, his always busy, very 95418. held outside Myanmar while awaiting the have been trying to chip away at the United junta’s permission to deliver it. States’ Cold War-era trade, travel and home Entire villages in the Irrawaddy delta were visit restrictions aimed at undermining a hos- Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announce- still submerged from Saturday’s storm, and tile government just 90 miles from U.S. shores. ments. For information on how to place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral bloated corpses could be seen stuck in the They contend the leadership change in Havana notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. mangroves. Some survivors stripped clothes provides the opportunity to lift the embargo. off the dead. People wailed as they described Death notices are free for Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to name of the horror of the torrent swept ashore by the deceased, hometown, age, date of death, date, time, and place of services and the funeral cyclone. 6 fraternities suspended after home handling the arrangements. For information on how to place a free death notice please “I don’t know what happened to my wife drug probe, arrests of 75 call our editorial department at 468-3500. and young children,” said Phan Maung, 55, students at San Diego State who held onto a coconut tree until the water BOOKED -- Venlinca cant: all DUI cases reported by law level dropped. By then his family was gone. SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego State SHERIFF’S REPORTS Hernandez Fuentes, 44, of enforcement agencies are reported by University has suspended six fraternities after the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes The following were Ukiah, was booked into jail on no exceptions. Rev. Al Sharpton arrested a sweeping drug investigation that landed compiled from reports suspicion of cultivation of as hundreds block traffic to dozens of students in jail on suspicion of open- prepared by the marijuana, possession of mar- ly dealing drugs on campus. Mendocino County ijuana for sale, possession of a CORRECTIONS protest NYC police shooting The probe — prompted by the cocaine over- Sheriff’s Office: firearm and illegal entry by The Ukiah Daily Journal dose death last year of a freshman sorority BOOKED the Mendocino County NEW YORK (AP) — The Rev. Al Sharpton member — led to the arrests of 96 people, 75 -- Sean Davis reserves this space to correct was arrested at the Brooklyn Bridge on Derr, 31, of Ukiah, was Sheriff’s Office at 12:16 p.m. errors or make clarifications of them San Diego State students. A second Tuesday. Wednesday as he and hundreds of demonstra- drug death occurred during the investigation. booked into jail on suspicion to news articles. Significant tors blocked traffic to protest the acquittal of of driving under the influence, BOOKED -- Maria Llamas errors in obituary notices or Twenty-nine people were arrested early Fuentes, 44, of Ukiah, was three detectives in the 50-bullet shooting of an Tuesday in raids at nine locations including the driving with a suspended birth announcements will unarmed black man on his wedding day. license and possession of a booked into jail on suspicion result in reprinting the entire Theta Chi fraternity, where agents found of cultivation of marijuana, Sharpton, two survivors of the shooting and cocaine, Ecstasy and three guns, authorities switchblade by the article. Errors may be reported the slain man’s fiancee were among about a Mendocino County Sheriff’s possession of marijuana for to the editor, 468-3526. said. Eighteen of those arrested were wanted sale and possession of a dozen people arrested on disorderly conduct on warrants for selling to undercover agents. Office at 12:47 a.m. Monday. charges near the base of the bridge. Police led BOOKED -- William firearm by the Mendocino Theta Chi and five other fraternities have County Sheriff’s Office at away demonstrators at several other bridges been suspended pending a hearing on evidence Michael Brady, 19, of LOTTERY NUMBERS and tunnels in the city. Guerneville, was booked into 12:49 p.m. Tuesday. gathered during the investigation, dubbed BOOKED -- David John DAILY 3: night: 4, 1, 3. The protests were part of a coordinated Operation Sudden Fall. jail on suspicion of driving campaign to urge federal authorities to investi- under the influence by the Long, 65, of Fort Bragg, was afternoon: 0, 7, 3. All of the arrested students have been sus- booked into jail on suspicion gate the November 2006 shooting of Sean pended and will be barred from attending California Highway Patrol at FANTASY 5: 09, 23, 26, Bell. Three officers were acquitted of state 8:33 a.m. Monday. of causing corporal injury to a 27, 33. classes or taking final exams until their cases BOOKED spouse and a probation viola- charges last month. are reviewed, San Diego State President -- Diana Irene DAILY DERBY: 1st Sharpton, shooting survivors Trent Martenson, 43, of Petaluma, tion by the Mendocino Place: 08, Gorgeous Stephen Weber said in a statement. Those who County Sheriff’s Office at Benefield and Joseph Guzman, and Bell’s live in university-owned housing were evicted, was booked into jail on suspi- George. fiancee, Nicole Paultre Bell, lined up and cion of driving under the 8:13 p.m. Tuesday. he added. Those arrested by law enforcement 2nd Place: 12, Lucky peacefully put their hands behind their backs influence by the California Charms. Highway Patrol at 11:10 a.m. officers are innocent until proven guilty. as police put plastic handcuffs on them. Idaho student says teacher People reported as having been arrest- 3rd Place: 06, Whirl Win. Monday. ed may contact the Daily Journal once Sharpton and Bell were placed in a police vehi- Race time: 1:46.78. cle. tossed his Mexican flag in BOOKED -- Robert their case has been concluded so the Eugene Baylor, 63, of Ukiah, results can be reported. Those who feel LOTTO: 26-45-42-35- The civil rights leader is seeking a federal trash; he’s thinking lawsuit the information is in error should con- was booked into jail on suspi- 17. civil rights probe into Bell’s shooting outside a tact the appropriate agency. In the case Meganumber: 4. Queens nightclub. The case raised questions TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — A high school cion of cultivating marijuana, of those arrested on suspicion of dri- ving under the influence of an intoxi- Jackpot: $21 million. about police use of deadly force in minority student says he may file a lawsuit against a possession of marijuana for neighborhoods. physical education teacher who took a sale and knowingly renting a Mexican flag he had brought for Cinco de home for drug production or One Earth Clay and Glass Bush says new Cuban Mayo and put it in the garbage. sale by the Mendocino Major Clint Straatman denies Froylan Camelo’s Crimes Task Force at 7:31 Studio, Gallery and Gift Shop leadership has made only version of events but said he took the flag a.m. Tuesday. ‘empty gestures at reform’ Monday because “white kids” might have hurt BOOKED -- Claude CLASSES AT ONE EARTH! the 16-year-old. He said he put it in a garbage Alexander Walker, 20, of WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush can because he had no place else to keep it. Willits, was booked into jail Raku, Pottery, Fused Glass and Mosaics said Wednesday that Cuba’s post-Fidel Castro Camelo said he was changing into gym on suspicion of false impris- After school kids classes too! leadership has made only “empty gestures at clothes at Minico High School in Rupert when onment, damaging a phone or Sign up today! 467-0200 reform” and rejected calls for easing of U.S. Straatman told him, “Give me the flag.” powerline and battery by the restrictions on the communist island. “I said, ‘What’s the problem?”’ Camelo, Willits Police Department at 310 Mason Street, Ukiah • 467-0200 speaking in Spanish, told The Times-News of “Until there is a change of heart and a 8:18 a.m. Tuesday. www.oneearthclay.com change of compassion and a change of how the Twin Falls. “He said, ‘The problem is that we BOOKED -- Dennis Cuban government treats its people, there’s no are in the United States and not in .’ He Wayne Eszlinger, 55, of Nice, change at all,” Bush said at the State grabbed it from me. He threw the flag in the was booked into jail on suspi- Department to the Council of Americas, a busi- garbage can.” cion of driving under the ness group that advocates for democracy and Camelo said that Straatman told him the influence by the California open markets in the Western Hemisphere. flag would be returned at the end of the school Highway Patrol at 9:01 a.m. “Cuba will not be a land of liberty so long as day, but that Straatman taunted him instead. Tuesday. Bankruptcy? 8 Random Machine Drawings Is it for me? 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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] What’s Playing ‘The Man Who Came to THURSDAY Dinner’ opens this weekend ‘THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER’ -- Comedy play preview; Ukiah Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Road, The Daily Journal Christmas recovering in the Ukiah; 7 p.m.; Preview price $8 for all seats; 462-9226. “The Man Who Came To Stanley home. He turns out SERENADE -- Original acoustic; Ukiah Brewing Dinner,” a collaboration to be substantially less Company; 101 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m.; $7 cover; between Ukiah Players warm and friendly in person 468-5898. Theatre and the Mendocino than he seemed on the EMILY TESSMER -- Alternative folk and rock; College Theatre Arts radio. Shanachie Pub; 50 S. Main, Willits; 8 p.m.; $3 cover; Department, opens at the Whiteside and his 459-9194. Ukiah Playhouse on celebrity friends ride Thursday, May 8. roughshod over the Ohio Its four weekend run locals igniting family strife, FRIDAY ends on Saturday, May 31. romantic entanglements, This beloved play was writ- rude awakenings and BLUE SKY BAND -- Dance and raffle; Ukiah Moose ten by Moss Hart and rehearsals of fortune at Lodge; 1282 S. State St., Ukiah; 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.; George S. Kaufman. every turn. 462-2027. The 28 characters in this The delivery of penguins ‘FRANKIE J -- Live music; Himalayan Cafe; 1639 S. classic American comedy and an Egyptian mummy State St.; 6:30 to 9 p.m.; no cover; 467-9900. are played by 14 local case are key ingredients in ‘THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER’ -- Comedy actors: Angeline Johnson, the craziness. “The Man Who Came To play preview; Ukiah Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Road, Bob Axt, Brittani Ray, Ukiah; 8 p.m.; Preview price $15 seniors/students, $18 Dinner” has been an Doug Hundley, Erin American stage favorite for adults; 462-9226. Gragson, Evangeline KRISTINE ROBIN & BOB LAUGHTON -- Celtic generations. Its stay on the Crawford, Harvey Baumoel, Ukiah Playhouse stage is music, jigs and hornpipes; Shanachie Pub; 50 S. Main, Karen Adair, Keith Aisner, Willits; 9 p.m.; $3 cover; 459-9194. sure to be almost as delight- Melissa Wood, Nathan Bell, ful as a real-life visit from KIM MANNING -- With Pamela Parker, Funk rock Rose Bell, Sara Lytle, and and reggae; Ukiah Brewing Company; 101 S. State Sheridan Whiteside himself. Tyler Soberanis. Gilly Platt “The Man Who Came To St., Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $8 cover; 468-5898. is the stage manager. David DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music with Patti; Dinner” plays Thursdays at Hance is the director. 7 p.m., Fridays and Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 10 A Broadway hit in 1939, p.m. Saturdays at 8 p.m., from “The Man Who Came To May 8 through May 31 (no Dinner” is the story of the public performance on SATURDAY chaos, confusion and come- Saturday, May 10). There dy caused when a famous are two Sunday 2 p.m. mati- THE HUMAN RACE -- 3k/5k run/walk through the radio personality takes over nee performances, on May City of Ukiah, to raise funds for non-profit orginiza- the home of an Ohio busi- 11 and May 18. Tickets are tions; Alex R. Thomas Plaza; Ukiah; 9 a.m.; 462-2596 ness man, his wife and kids. available at Mendocino ext. 110 or 462-2596 ext. 112. Sheridan Whiteside, a Book Company on South beloved radio storyteller, is Brittani Ray, Bob Axt and (wheelchair) Doug Hundley School Street in Ukiah, and KRISTINE ROBIN, BOB LAUGHTON & FRIENDS - star in “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” - Traditional Irish Music and a cooking demonstration crossing the country on a through the Ukiah Players lecture tour when he falls at the Farmers’ Market; Alex Thomas Plaza; Ukiah; 10 of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Whiteside spends the Theatre Box Office at 462- on the icy steps at the home a.m. Stanley in Mesalia, Ohio. weeks leading up to 9226 ‘THE MAMAS AND THE TATAS’ -- Breast cancer awareness benefit; Tierra-art, garden, wine; 312 N. School St., Ukiah; 3 to 5 p.m.; $20 admission; 468- 7936. ‘Made of Honor’ a light-hearted comedy for everyone LAUREN ADAMS -- Americana singer/songwriter; Tom (Patrick Dempsey) his many wives Hannah is to engaged, but the worst part of Jones Street Yard Series; 308 Jones St., Ukiah; 4 p.m. has always had his pick of any be Tom’s date. She is seen as all: Hannah asks Tom to be potluck, 5 p.m. show; $20 requested donation; girl in his life never once one of the family and is her Maid of Honor. www.ukiahhouseconcerts.com or 468-5811. wanting commitment and hav- FOCUS always included in these Will he be able to suck up ‘NORTHERN CALIFORNIA VISIONARY ART: A ing rules set in place that keep events. his feelings and be her best him far away from tying him- Now at this time Hannah CONTEMPORARY LEGACY’ exhibition opening -- friend to help with the wed- self down, but when someone tells Tom that she will be ding or will his feelings for Collection of work by loal artists; Grace Hudson he loves is sitting right under going out overseas to Scotland Museum; 431 S. Main St., Ukiah; 5 to 7 p.m.; 467- ON FILM her get in the way? his nose what will he do? for business and will be gone 2836. “Made of Honor” was a Tom and Hannah (Michelle for six weeks. great light hearted comedy TIP-A-COP -- Annual fundraiser for Special Monaghan) have been friends Hearing this news Tom is a filled with laughs, great char- Olympics of Mendocino County; Broiler Steakhouse; since college when one night a little cautious being on his acters and an interesting plot. 8400 Uva Drive, Redwood Valley; 5 to 8 p.m.; 485- partying Tom walks into own, but can still manage just Casting was done very 7301. Hannah’s room looking for fine. her roommate and accidental- After Hannah is gone for a well. Every actor did a great “SCHOOL’S OUT” -- Live music; Himalayan Cafe; job in lending their talents to 1639 S. State St.; 6:30 to 9 p.m.; no cover; 467-9900. ly climbs into bed with fairly short period of time Hannah instead. both Hannah and Tom realize this box office hit. JASON ARGOS -- Live Jazz; Potter Valley Cafe; I definitely think this is a 10761 Main St., Potter Valley; 743-2848. Hannah, not seeing this as that is it increasingly hard to very funny, becomes mad and have a best friend who they great movie for audiences to RAQUY AND THE CAVEMEN -- At Mendonesia see. It has such a universal Cafe’s grand opening, along with various other perfor- after having a discussion with are generally so close to, but him leaves him for the night. living so far away. theme about love and a con- mances; Mendonesia Cafe; 3 Main St., Willits; 7 p.m.; Ten years pass and both By Shelby White Only a mere amount of siderable amount of people $20 admission. Hannah and Tom are best time has passed and Tom has have these same kinds of situ- UKIAH CONTRA DANCE -- With music provided by friends and have stayed that ed the coffee caller making begun to realize that he can’t ations that occur with friends the Wild Hog Contra Band; Ukiah Methodist Church; way through college and out him quite rich. live without Hannah and all the time. 207 N. Pine St., Ukiah; 7:30 p.m., beginners’ instruc- in the real world. They live In a time of transition when needs to tell her he loves her. tion at 7 p.m.; 467-0311. successfully in New York, Tom’s father, Thomas Sr. When she arrives home he Rating: PG-13 ‘THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER’ -- Comedy Hannah in an art department (Sydney Pollack), is getting is shocked to see that she has Running Time: 1 hr. 41 play preview; Ukiah Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Road, at a museum and Tom invent- married to yet another one of met the love of her life and is min. Ukiah; 8 p.m.; Preview price $15 seniors/students, $18 adults; 462-9226. Through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and until 6 p.m. on KIM MANNING -- Origninal funky sounds; Fridays. Shanachie Pub; 50 S. Main, Willits; 9 p.m.; $5 cover; 459-9194. BILLBOARD Shodo and Haiku show COUNTRY GENTS BAND -- Dance music; Bartlett Hall; 495 Leslie St., Ukiah; dance 7 to 10 p.m.; $9 Community Concert Association to run through June 3 cover; all adults welcome. Membership Campaign has begun Japanese ink paintings by Nobuko Nishiguchi, along with INDUBIOUS -- Reggae/funk music; Ukiah Brewing Haiku from the 6th Annual Ukiah Haiku Festival, will be dis- Company; 101 S. State St., Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $8 cover; Al Bellon, chair of the membership drive has announced that played at the TB Greene Gallery through June 3. 468-5898. the following people of the greater Ukiah area are working to The exhibit offers an experience with an ancient art of line, DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music with Patti; obtain new members as well as renew current memberships. shape, space, and mind. Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 10 Bellon suggests, “Don’t wait for a worker to come to you if you They are mounted on traditional Japanese and Chinese mate- p.m. are interested in finding out more about joining Community rials. Nobuko has been painting for 40 years and teaching the Concerts. If you recognize a name on the workers list, you can art of Shodo since 1970. She has won 10 Mainichi awards in just give him or her a call to get a brochure about the coming . SUNDAY season and to find out more about subscribing to the local group The accompanying Haiku poetry selection consists of entries that has brought live, world-class performers to Ukiah for the and winners from the Ukiah Haiku festival with a focus on the ‘THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER’ -- Comedy past 62 years!” local environment. play preview; Ukiah Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Road, The four concerts of the 2008 -- 2009 season will be: The TB Greene Gallery is located at 104 West Church Street, Ukiah; 2 p.m.; Preview price $12 seniors/students, $15 PianaFiddle, A Tribute to Benny Goodman and Peggy Lee, Ukiah, and is open Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.; on all other days by appointment, adults; 462-9226. Maya, and Mack McCray. Anne Creekmore, who is chair of organizing all of the work- 462-5756. ers has announced the following list of volunteers: Al Bellon, MONDAY Virginia Williams, Dr. Geoff Rice, Terri Burrell, Ed Phillips, Piano keyboard classes Irene MacFarland, Dr. Steve Pasternak, Dr. Dave Crew, Susan offered at Ukiah Senior Center MICROPHONE NIGHT -- Sing or play an instru- Janssen, Charlene Light, Wyatt Shook, Stephanie Young, ment; Club 711; 711 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 1 Maggie Cooper, Lawren Giles, Diana Marshall, Rick Allen, The Ukiah Senior Center now has a room dedicated to learn- a.m.; 462-7111. Barbara Curtis, Emma Eldridge, George Husaruk, Marilynne ing and creative activities, including a new series of beginner Tollefsen, Francine Bearden, Beverly Gates, Coralee Nelson, piano classes, using the cord method. Barbara Osborn, Diana Thomas, Maggie Graham, Jeff Smith, The classes are held on Monday mornings, and are a half- TUESDAY Dick Graham, Kay Sause, Myrl Harpe, Gertrude Soeth, Joyce hour in length. Keyboards will be provided for the class, or par- Murray, Carol Hester, Elena Casanova, Arleen Shippey, ticipants may bring their own if they prefer. KARAOKE -- Karaoke and DJ dancing; Perkins Virginia Fitch, Lee Sandelin, April Parry, Vonna Myers, Frances Become a member of Ukiah Senior Center and pay $5 per Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; free. Stevens, Nancy Bracewell, Ann Cuff, Sherry Chase, Barbara month for class materials. For more information call the TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Chapman, Kathy O’Rourke, Lillian Kimmel, Pat Hildebrand, instructor, Dolores Carrick at 463-0846. Mendocino Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages Gladys Telschow, Norma Burton, Ethel Bean and Bernadette 11 to 99; 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. McKeon. Short operas ‘The Medium’ and ‘Jewish Humor From Oy to Veh’ to open Friday Art by Granville Poole showing WEDNESDAY Mendocino Chamber Opera stages two short operas: at Mendo Lake Credit Union Menotti’s classic “The Medium” and Barab’s “Jewish Humor OPEN MIC NIGHT -- Open Mic; Ukiah Brewing Co.; Granville Poole is showing his artwork in the lobby of From Oy to Veh,” Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. on 102 S. State St., Ukiah; 8:30 p.m.; free; 468-5898. Mendo Lake Credit Union for the month of May. The Credit May 9, 10, 16, 17 and Mother’s Day, May 11 at 2 p.m., at the Union is located at 526 S. State St., Ukiah, and is open Monday Helen Schoeni Theater, in Mendocino. For more information, call 937-1018. 4 – THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers To our readers From the desk of... Check it out To the Editor: Readers can access our archives One of the signs of an interesting, From the reader enthusiasm we see regu- the last seven years (July 1, 2001 to present) vibrant community is the creative collabo- larly over our “Reminisce” page and “This with our online PDF library of our print edi- EJ DIONNE JR. ration between organizations. I want to Was News” columns produced by Deputy tion. This free service has been made possi- draw people’s attention to one such col- Editor Jody Martinez, we know that ble by the many advertisers on our web site. laboration: an exhibit at T.B. Greene Ukiahans love to read about their own past. However, it lacks many of the great features Gallery, at 104 W. Church St. in Ukiah. For that reason we’d like to urge our read- found at ukiah.newspaperarchive.com The exhibit features haiku poetry by local ers to experiment with our new extensive • For 2003 to the present online article poets, mounted, framed, and displayed archiving system. We have partnered with a archive (fee based) go to our web site at alongside beautiful Japanese ink paintings knowledgeable newspaper archiving compa- www.ukahdailyjournal.com. This is the per- Uncomfortable by Nobuko Nishiguchi. It’s a lovely blend- ny to feed over 20 years of our microfilms fect service for looking for that big story you ing of art forms, one complimenting the into computers to produce images of our missed or any other item posted to our web other. The exhibit runs through June 3. For pages going back two decades. site between 2003 to present. This is our enough now? more information, call T.B. Greene Now you can go back as far as 1984 to archive for the online portion of our news The most jarring word that Pope Benedict XVI is Gallery at 462-5756. look at the pages of our newspaper and you coverage. For free, you can search the last 14 using during his visit to the United States is “counter- David Smith-Ferri can search them by word, name or phrase. days of The Ukiah Daily Journal staff-writ- cultural.” The American sense of that term is shaped Poet Laureate We wish we could simply offer this up for ten and other selected articles that were by the 1960s: free love, drugs, hippies, rock music and Ukiah free - and we do offer free access to much posted online. Selected stories from 2003 the electronic archiving we have done our- through now are in our fee-based archive. rebellion. Needless to say, that’s not what Benedict is selves since the year 2001. Pay only when you view the full text of an preaching. Opposes Measure B But the cost of going back two decades is, article. That word is the key to understanding how we think, reasonable. And as we are able to • For the recent obituary archive go to Benedict’s message runs crosswise to conventional To the Editor: pay for it, we will continue to archive more www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/obituaries liberalism and conservatism. Benedict came to the The driving motivation behind Measure and more of our historic volumes which date which is our online tool for searching United States as a quiet but forceful critic of “an B is: Change The Message. all the way back to 1860. (March 1, 2007 to present), adding messages increasingly secular and materialistic culture,” as he Never mind, say the Measure B propo- Electronic archiving helps us not only of condolence and sponsoring guest books put it during one of his Masses here. Almost any nents that if the voters approve Measure look back at the news of the day, but also for obituaries published in The Ukiah Daily American who paid attention to his sermon had to be B, a person growing over 6 marijuana help find relatives, school chums and remind Journal. uncomfortable because all of us are shaped by the very plants without a doctor’s recommendation us of the fun community events that once • If you’re not a computer person you can forces he was criticizing. held sway in our small town. browse through our 2003 to present bound for more, would be committing a crime. Benedict directly challenged an assumption so That’s merely a technicality say the B pro- Here’s a list of our Ukiah Daily Journal copies here in our office at 590 S. School St. many Americans make about religion: that it is a mat- ponents. Our deputies would never press Archive and Research Tools: in Ukiah. Thumb through as many pages as charges against someone growing 7 plants. • For years 1984 to 2006 (fee based) go to you have the time for. These are available ter of private devotion with few public implications. I say that approving a measure that ukiah.newspaperarchive.com. For as little as Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Not true, said the pope. “Any tendency to treat reli- would criminalize the growing of just 7 $7.99 per month or $24.99 for a 10-day- Unlike the web research tools, there is no gion as a private matter must be resisted,” he told the plants, on the hope that no one would be pass, search, copy, download and print PDF search method other than your memory. country’s Catholic bishops on Wednesday. “Only charged for growing that number, is irre- files from our microfilm collection of Ukiah Bound volumes prior to 2003 are available when their faith permeates every aspect of their lives sponsible. Daily Journals spanning 17 years (July 1, at Held-Poage Memorial Home and do Christians become truly open to the transforming While talking about changing the mes- 1984 to December 31, 2006). Find stories Research Library, in Ukiah 462-6969. Their power of the Gospel.” sage, but in fact changing the law to crim- about Ukiah, or work on collecting copies of volunteers don’t have the resources to search That is a demanding and unsettling standard for the inalize the growing of one more marijuana your family history; whether it is the hard copy volumes for you. You must go right and the left alike. Benedict asked a pointed ques- “Student of the Month,” or their first home there or send a representative to their library. plant, we should be more careful in draft- run, it’s well worth the trip through time. (Free access to historical newspapers can tion: “Is it consistent for practicing Catholics to ignore ing that law. • For years 2002 to present (no charge) go be arranged for students and library patrons or exploit the poor and the marginalized, to promote Vote No on Measure B. to www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/frontpage to through AccessNewspaperARCHIVE.com sexual behavior contrary to Catholic moral teaching, Janie Sheppard catch up on the last month or anything from for public libraries and K-12 schools.) or to adopt positions that contradict the right to life of Ukiah every human being from conception to natural death?” This is the thinking of a communitarian counseling Opposes Measure B against radical individualism. “In a society which val- ues personal freedom and autonomy,” he said, “it is To the Editor: easy to lose sight of our dependence on others as well If Measure B passes, it will be a felony as the responsibilities that we bear towards them. ... to grow one marijuana plant for non-med- ical use. Without marijuana, Mendocino We were created as social beings who find fulfillment County would be economically and social- only in love -- for God and for our neighbor.” It is this ly depressed. attitude that Benedict described as “countercultural.” Backyard growers are thoughtful, There will be much pious talk among Catholics (I peaceful citizens who enrich our commu- speak from the inside) about how marvelous nity with creativity, activism, and dollars. Benedict's words were, how warm and gentle he Mom-and-Pop growers have sustained proved to be. Parodies that paint him as a heartless local enterprise for decades. enforcer are, of course, false. He seemed determined There are already laws in place to pro- to confess the church's great sin in the sexual abuse tect our community from outlaws who scandal, and he asked again and again for forgiveness. abuse and exploit. Many commercial He took the extra step Thursday of meeting with a growers trespass, poison our land, and hire group of victims of abuse. It was a good and necessary the unsavory to guard their crops. act of penance. Commercial growers need attention, our Yet there is a radicalism underlying Benedict’s neighbors do not. view (he spoke on Thursday of “a disturbing break- Vote no on Measure B. down in the very foundations of society”) rooted in a Betty Anderson rather different spirit from the one animating the Comptche church at the time of Pope John XXIII and the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. Supports Measure B John saw it as imperative for the church to discern To the Editor: “the signs of the times” and was critical of excessive As I observe the battle over Measure B I gloom about modernity. “Distrustful souls,” John have noticed a few things. wrote in 1961, “see only darkness burdening the face 1. Many of the folks opposed have a of the earth.” financial interest in the unrestrained growth Benedict is certainly not without hope. Indeed, his of marijuana in our county. Physicians who November encyclical on hope -- to which he has made make money on recommendations for 215 frequent references this week -- is a moving and intel- cards, growers who sell pot, and suppliers LETTER POLICY lectually powerful argument on behalf of an often for- of agricultural, generators, or lighting prod- The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the not suitable for a family newspaper. Form gotten virtue. Yet Benedict is more inclined than John ucts. editor. All letters must include a clear name, letters that are clearly part of a write-in cam- was to see the church as beleaguered. He is less eager 2. There is an occasional letter from signature, return address and phone number. paign will not be published. You may drop to seek “the signs of the times” than to worry about someone who seems to have smoked a bit We publish most of the letters we receive, letters off at our office at 590 S. School St., Christians who “are easily tempted to conform them- too much pot, their missives ramble on but we cannot guarantee publicationAll let- or fax letters to 468-3544, mail to Letters to selves to the spirit of this age,” as he put it this week. about a god given right to smoke herb, and ters are subject to editing without notice. the Editor, P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e- Editing is generally limited to removing mail them to [email protected]. E-mail letters For this reason, I suspect that American Catholics give many obscure references that relate to statements that are potentially libelous or are should also include hometown and a phone. of all political hues will find themselves struggling nothing at all. with his message. For myself, I admire Benedict’s dis- 3. Yes on B signs are being stolen and tinctly Catholic critique of radical individualism in defaced at an alarming rate, the sign in both the moral and economic spheres, and his insis- front of my home has been replaced three WHERE TO WRITE times. Freedom of speech, and fair election tence that the Christian message cannot be divorced practices do not seem to be relevant to the President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep from the social and political realm. No on B crowd. House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Yet I do not see the “spirit of this age” as being quite so threatening to faith or human flourishing as 4. Nearly every elected official, member ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 4146, of law enforcement, and the district attor- (202)456-2461. Benedict seems to think. As the pope has acknowl- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; edged in the past, Catholicism has been enriched by its ney in our county has endorsed Measure B. Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Berg's Ukiah field representative is Ruth 5. Over 40 physicians who have medical encounter with enlightenment thought. The church practices in our county endorse Measure B. ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. Valenzuela. Ukiah office located at 311 N. should not now close itself off to what our age has to 6. Marijuana seized by the sheriff is fre- (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The teach about the equality of men and women or the quently referred to as “cloned,” or a special Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- office’s fax number is 463-5773. For email virtues of more democratic structures in its internal hybrid. Isn’t this a genetically engineered ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; go to web site: assembly.ca.gov/Berg life. plant? Wasn’t the anti GMO crowd (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate Perhaps it is the task of the leader of the Roman adamant that we have only natural plants 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, Catholic Church to bring discomfort to a people so here? Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375 thoroughly shaped by modernity, as we Americans 7. Workers in the marijuana industry are. If so, Benedict is succeeding. have no rights, no insurance, no worker’s Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Email: [email protected]. In 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- Ukiah: Kathy Kelley at 200 S. School St, E.J. Dionne writes for the Washington Post Writers comp, no Social Security taxes paid, no Group OSHA inspections. Where are the workers’ 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sen- 468-8914, email: [email protected] rights advocates? [email protected] Mendocino County Supervisors: Lets send a message, vote yes on Congressman Mike Thompson: Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- Measure B. Let everyone know that we 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd The Ukiah have had enough, we want to take our Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; county back from the growers and the prof- David Colfax, 5th District. All can be iteers. FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district DAILY JOURNAL James Pretorius office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Potter Valley Fort Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962- Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows 0934; FAX 463-4245. [email protected] Office manager: Yvonne Bell Circulation director: Melanie Doty ON EDITORIALS Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Group systems director: Sue Whitman Daily Journal editorials are written by Member Member California Editor K.C. Meadows with the concurrence Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers of Publisher Kevin McConnell. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 – 5 Double headliners from and Comedy Central to ‘The Grass is Greener’ –- or is wrap up Comedy Alley season series it? WCT opens new production By DENNIS HALL Special for the Journal The community is invited Special for the Journal to Ukiah’s only professional What, after all, is theater for if not to take comedy venue on Saturday, us somewhere we’ll never see and intro- May 17. Comedy Alley pre- duce us to people we’ll never meet? And so sented by Thurston Auto Plaza it is with Willits Community Theatre’s cur- and sponsored by Diversified rent offering, “The Grass Is Greener.” Lending is held at the confer- One of the stately houses of England is the place we’ll be visiting in this production ence center in Historic and the hosts: none other than the Earl of Downtown Ukiah. Ryhall and his wife Countess Hilary. Kristin Key seems like any Surely our time with the high-brows in other sweet, sexy, well- their sprawling mansion will be nothing behaved preacher’s daugh- like our lives outside the theater. But wait. ter… until she opens her As Director Ian Stigliani demonstrates for mouth. Her fearless style of us, the elite have their problems too. comedy has earned her the Kristin Key Andrew Norelli Paralleling England’s decline from title “The Preacher’s Kid greatness, the Ryhall’s have developed a Gone Wild.” Key, one of the throughout the Bay Area. cash flow problem, forcing them to raise youngest headliners working mushrooms for sale and to allow American the road today, began at the Candy’s a monologist driven by the passion of figuring out tourists to traipse through their home at 50 age of 19 as the house MC for cents a pop. And as if that weren’t the Amarillo Comedy Club. why a bachelorette’s life seems to be nothing more than deplorable enough, the loudmouth tourists Frustrated at the limitations sometimes make their way into the Ryhalls’ for success in a small town one misunderstanding, man, and cocktail after another… personal rooms, walking in at the most Shown clockwise from left: Kathy de and desperate to find another inconvenient times. One such tourist, Texas way, she set out to try open Tickets are available at Bane, Christopher Martin, Tim Mendocino Bounty, 200 S. oil man Charles Delacro, wanders into mic night at the local comedy Cooper and Ryan Lynn Dunkelberg. School St., $15 in advance, or Lady Hilary’s sitting room and the two fall Center: Ian Stigliani. club. She was told she was too $17 the day of the show. instantly in love. Sounds a little preposter- young to get into the club. The Purchase pizza from our no- ous, but it serves to set up the basic tension pretend to be a twosome, raising doubts in owners eventually softened, host bar sponsored by Little of the play which pits Yankee ingenuity Hilary that breaking up her marriage would let her on stage, and instantly Caesar’s Pizza, and bever- against British sophistication. be a good idea. So it all ends amicably realized her potential. ages, sponsored by Fetzer Hilary’s husband Victor Ryhall remains when the Earl and Countess renew their While others her age were Vineyards, Mendocino deluded, dull, and indifferent to his wife’s marriage and live happily ever after, she heading off to college and raising her fungi and he showing off the Candy Churillo Brewing Company, Anderson new oilman hobby. At least for a while. She working part time jobs, this Valley Brewing, and Eagle too is battling ennui and disappointment manse to unruly looky-Lous. preacher’s kid spent night Distributing. Enter our mag- with her marriage and so she agrees to a Taking the leads in the current produc- after night in comedy clubs Andrew Norelli Started his tion are Ryan Lynn Dunkelberg as the coy comedy career in the San nificent raffle, to win excel- secret holiday with Charles in London. finding new ways to explain lent prizes, and also try your When she returns home with a fur coat Lady Hilary, Christopher Martin as the and entertain with her unique Francisco Bay Area. His com- cukold Victor, and Tim Cooper as the Texas edy is aggressive, fast paced, luck at our grand prize raffle Charles bought for her, the cat is out of the life experiences. Her quick for your last chance to win a bag and Victor becomes determined to win suitor. Kathy de Bane plays the madcap wit and natural comic timing and quick witted. Cell phones, Hattie and Ian Stigliani is the wry butler. traveling, and the challenges dream cruise, provided by his wife back. Double entendres and witty turned the heads of club own- Village Travel and banter keep the audience aloof from the “The Grass Is Greener” runs evenings ers in the surrounding areas of being a consumer in today’s May 9 through 24. Tickets are priced at world are just a few of the top- Cruise Lines. The grand prize angst of the predicament. It’s obvious that and soon she took to the road. winner will be drawn at this the play’s authors Hugh and Margaret $15. on Friday & Saturday and $10. on She played comedy clubs, ics he covers in his act. His Thursday, May 15 and Sunday matinees. style of venting and ranting is show. Don’t miss out. Williams loved writing the delicious banter. bars, casinos, and one nighters This year’s many season The story takes a jarring turn when Tickets can be purchased by calling Leaves both entertaining and cathartic of Grass Books at 707-459-3744. anywhere that would let her. to any audience. Having per- sponsors include City of Victor and a dipsy old friend of Hilary’s Small shows in the Texas pan- formed with the country’s top Ukiah, Moonlight Cleaning handle turned into 35 states acts, including Christopher Services, Ukiah Valley worth of comedy over the next Titus, Dave Chapelle, Conference Center, Sol Dial five years as she climbed the Margaret Cho, and many oth- Sound, Ukiah Safeway, Ukiah comedy ladder one rung at a ers, Norelli has achieved the Solid Waste Systems, Ukiah time. Audiences couldn’t help stage presence of a seasoned Daily Journal, Hometown but love the rapid fire edgy Comedy veteran. He has been Shopper, Kwine & Max, and style of comedy coming from featured on Comedy central’s this month’s sponsor, the “Preacher’s Kid,” and “Live at Gotham” “The Late Diversified Lending. For though female comics strug- Late Show with Craig additional information call gled to find work she was Ferguson” and is a contribut- The Ukiah Main Street booked not for being a ing writer on Byron Allen’s Program at 463-6729 woman, but for simply being show Comics Unleashed. The Mission of the Ukiah funny. Key attained national Come see his take on dealing Main Street Program is to pre- recognition on NBC’s Hit with the frustrations of a cor- serve and enhance what Comedy Competition “Last porate society and a world that makes Ukiah a great place. Comic Standing” as the gritty takes itself way too seriously. We envision the heart of devil may care standout Opening the show will be Ukiah being the economic and Stand-Up from Texas. Candy Churillo. Candy hails cultural center of a thriving Key has also been seen on from Scranton Pennsylvania. small town community. They Bravo, National Lampoon’s She now makes her home in pursue this vision through: Funny People, and Byron Oakland, Ca and has been promotion, partnership, edu- Allen’s new comedy show- hard at work making a name cation, advocacy, preserva- case “Comics Unleashed.” for her self in Comedy Clubs tion and beautification.

Symphony of the Redwoods to play Rodgers and BILLBOARD Hammerstein on Saturday The Symphony of the Redwoods will play Kiwanis Club Mystery Rodgers and Hamemrstein at “A Night at the Dinner Theater set for Friday Pops” on Saturday, May 10, at the Eagles Hall. The night’s festivities will include dinner, Kiwanis Club of Ukiah and Jest Murder dancing, singing, an auction, and raffles. Mysteries have teamed up to bring Ukiah an There will be reserved seating and discounts evening of fun and intrigue. May 9 is the date for tables of eight. Seating is limited. For more for their first ever mystery dinner theater. information, call 964-0898. The event will be held at the Ukiah Golf Club House at 6 p.m. This is how it works: Jest Murder Mysteries actors come out as the 24th annual Soroptimist guests arrive. Architectural Tour, Wine Each guest gets a badge with a character Tasting and Auction event name on front and a character description on the back. There’s a mix and mingle time when Soroptimist International of Mendocino- the actors get to know one another. Their Sonoma Coast is hosting their 24th Annual badges will guide them to people they are sup- Architectural Tour, Wine Tasting & Auction on Saturday, May 10. The Tour offers an opportu- posed to talk to. nity to see innovative, new and remodeled The performance group then performs act homes on the Northern California Coast, in one and then they break for salad, act two and The Sea Ranch and Gualala area. a break for dinner, act three and a break for The self-guided tour is an informal venue to dessert. Then they solve the crime after meet the architects, builders and see as much dessert. or as little of each individual home as desired. Dinner will be a catered meal of tri-tip and This is an opportunity to give “Mom” a unique chicken, provided by North State Café. There Mother’s Day gift where she can gather new will be a no host beer and wine bar. and creative ideas for her home. Tickets are $50 per person and are limited Following the Architectural Tour is the and available now by calling Janet Carlson at largest “best kept secret” Wine Tasting and 467-2288 or Kim Smith at 391-5467. All funds Auction event in Mendocino County. The raised will go back into the community. wines of Mendocino County and the surround- ing area are featured. The event concludes with a live auction of fine wines and related items. Next Ukiah Contra This 2-for-1 all day event supports more Dance set for Saturday than a dozen local programs and scholarships for the cost of a $40 ticket donation per person. The next Ukiah Contra Dance will be held For more information, go to on Saturday, May 10, beginning at 7:30 p.m. http://www.simsc.org/ or call 884-4343 Caller Celia Ramesy will give beginner (Gualala Country Inn) for this years ticket instruction at 7 p.m. orders. The Wild Hog Contra Band with Anne Goess (fiddle), Kristine Robin (tin Westport Great Rubber whistle/spoons), Danie Schoenfeld (button accordian/guitar) and Bob Laughton Ducky Race set for Sunday (guitar/tenor banjo) will provide the music. The community of Westport invites the pub- Looking for the best The dance will be held at the Methodist lic to join them on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May coverage of the local arts Church, 207 North Pine Street (back entrance). 11 to enjoy the 18th Great Rubber Ducky Race & entertainment scene? and Tri-Tip Barbecue. The race and barbecue Children are welcome to participate. This The Ukiah dance is always a mixer, dancers change part- will be held at Wages Creek, just north of ners for each dance, so participants do not need Westport from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. DAILY JOURNAL to bring a partner. For more information, call For more information, call the Westport Ulla at 467-0311. Store at 964-2872. 6 – THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 SPORTS Editor: Anthony Dion, 468-3518 [email protected]

A’S 6 | ORIOLES 5 Ellis homers in extras to lift A’s against Baltimore By JANIE McCAULEY 17 funk — after career-worst 0-for- into second to avoid getting doubled for his first longball of the year, fol- called third strike. Associated Press 18 stretch earlier this season — up on the play. lowing Ryan Sweeney’s leadoff Baltimore loaded the bases in the OAKLAND — Mark Ellis broke before he singled with two outs in Brian Roberts singled in two of triple in the fifth with a shot into the fourth after Millar and Payton drew out of his offensive funk in a big the sixth. The home run was his third the Orioles’ three runs in the eighth left-field seats. Hannahan doubled in consecutive two-out walks, but after Blanton received a mound visit from way. this year. off Andrew Brown, who had allowed a key insurance run in the bottom of pitching coach Curt Young he got Ellis hit the game-ending home Dallas Braden (1-0) pitched 2 1-3 only one run over his first 15 appear- the sixth. Hernandez to ground out to end the run of his career with two outs in the innings for the victory, and the A’s ances of the season for a 0.52 ERA. Blanton allowed leadoff hits in the threat. 10th inning, lifting the Oakland sent Baltimore to its season-worst The Orioles have lost seven of first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth Baltimore’s Aubrey Huff went 0- Athletics to a 6-5 victory over the fifth straight defeat. Oakland moved eight and have played seven straight innings but found ways to get out of for-5 to have his 10-game hitting Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday for to a season-best eight games over games decided by two or fewer runs. trouble until the sixth. streak snapped. a three-game sweep and their fourth .500 at 22-14. Blanton’s fortunes at home have He helped turn a key double play Orioles starter Jeremy Guthrie, a straight victory. Baltimore’s Melvin Mora hit a go- been nearly as bad. The right-hander, in the second. Luke Scott led off the former Stanford pitcher, matched his season high with six strikeouts for Ellis connected on a 1-0 pitch ahead double in the eighth as the A’s who made his majors-leading ninth inning with a double and Kevin the second straight start. Guthrie was from loser Lance Cormier (0-1), a bullpen blew it for starter Joe start, is 0-5 in seven starts at home in Millar followed with a single before tagged for four runs on five hits in 5 solo shot that hit the left-field foul Blanton, but pinch-hitter Frank the Coliseum this year but seemed Jay Payton lined one to the pitcher 2-3 innings and walked three. pole and stayed fair. Ellis, batting Thomas delivered a tying RBI poised to break out of that against and Blanton threw Scott out at third. The Orioles are 1-5 so far on a 10- seventh in Oakland’s order for the groundout in the bottom half while struggling Baltimore. Blanton then retired former Oakland game road trip that concludes with second straight day, was in an 0-for- Jack Hannahan made a hard slide Kurt Suzuki hit a two-run homer catcher Ramon Hernandez on a four games in Kansas City starting Thursday.

UKIAH 19 | MONTGOMERY 0 NHL | SHARKS After playoff exit, Sharks Not even close campaign to keep core together By GREG BEACHAM Associated Press SAN JOSE — Before Jeremy Roenick led a group of Sharks on a season-ending vacation to parts undis- closed, he all but confirmed he’ll return to San Jose next season for another run at the Stanley Cup. “I think it would be a shame to go one year and out,” the 19-year veteran said at the bittersweet conclusion of his first year in teal. While the Sharks cleaned out their lockers at their training complex Tuesday after their third straight sec- ond-round playoff exit, Roenick also echoed the dual sentiments of every coach and player in the room. The Sharks will be unfulfilled until they advance further in the postseason, but they don’t need major changes to get there. “The core of this organization is very firm,” Roenick said. “I don’t think much stuff needs to be tweaked. We just have to continue to grow. The media is going to say the coach needs to be fired, players need to be traded, but I think within this organization, within these walls, we’re very confi- dent in where we are.” General manager Doug Wilson is unwilling to put a time limit on his upcoming franchise-wise evaluation, after which he’ll decide the fate of MacLeod Pappidas/The Daily Journal coach Ron Wilson and his players. Tony Crudo fields a double play to end the top of the fourth inning in Ukiah’s 19-0 blowout over Montgomery Wednesday Doug Wilson said he had “emotions evening. Crudo finished the day 1 for 3 with a run scored and two RBI’s. He also had a nice bare-handed defensive play in the that don’t normally go together” while field. In photo on page 7, Mark Pedersen throws from third base. the club packed up for the summer. “I’m very proud of how this group Ukiah delivers beating as Vikings struggle mightily to find strike zone played when they had their backs up By ANTHONY DION and a pivotal showdown with the club on Friday that. Reliever Trevor Meads came on and against the wall,” he said. “The disap- The Daily Journal on the horizon. pitched 2 2/3 innings but gave up six hits, two pointment is I think this team is capa- Senior Night at Anton Stadium brought out They certainly weren’t looking past the walks and five more runs -- all earned. ble of more, and I do believe that in the best in Ukiah and, perhaps, the worst in their Vikings (11-11, 10-9) though, as Matt Hall start- It was now 11-0 Ukiah in the bottom half of the 13 playoff games we played ... we opponent Montgomery in a 19-0 shellacking on ed the game and pitched four outstanding the fourth and they weren’t even close to done. didn’t play enough good games. We Wednesday evening. innings of baseball in which he yielded just a hit The third pitcher for Montgomery was no better accomplished something, but the dis- Prior to the first pitch, the Wildcats recog- and a walk while striking out four on his way to and the Wildcats eventually sent 12 men to the appointment of where we should be nized their eight seniors Eric McBurney, winning his eighth game of the season. plate and scored seven runs in the inning off of still resonates.” Cameron Orsi, Tony Crudo, Casey Cupples, Ukiah didn’t need Hall to go any longer than just four hits. Ron Wilson, captain Patrick Brian Tosti, Tyler Busse, Alex Delgado and four on this night as the offense got started early With the score 17-0, Ukiah Head Coach Marleau and star Joe Thornton were and didn’t let up on the Vikings. Dennis Busse emptied his bench and Tyler Mark Pedersen as each player’s parents came unanimous in their public belief the out to the greeting of a hug and a yellow rose. Montgomery starter B.k Urbanek couldn’t Busse came on in relief. Busse closed out the When the game started, however, it was all find the strike zone to save his life in the first game allowing just two hits in three innings of Sharks were good enough to win a business for Ukiah. inning as he walked six batters and was pulled work. championship this season, if they had The Wildcats (16-7, 16-4) entered the game in after just a third of an inning (he would give up Leading the way for Ukiah in the blowout received just a few of the lucky a virtual tie with Cardinal Newman for first six runs). bounces that didn’t go their way in a six-game loss to the Dallas Stars. place in the North Bay League (NBL) standings It didn’t get much better for the Vikings after See WILDCATS, Page 7 “We’re so much farther ahead now than we were at the beginning of the season,” Ron Wilson said. “We should RACING | UKIAH SPEEDWAY be rejoicing in how solid our team is. ... We were so close to forcing a Game BCRA rookie Marco DeGeorge claims first midget victory at Ukiah 7, and we didn’t, but you walk out of By ROBERT HAUGH with eight-time BCRA champion during main event warm ups and DeGeorge claimed heat two over here with your heads held high.” Special to The Daily Journal Floyd Alvis aboard his No. 18 was unable to take the green flag of Cortez, Dickerson and Chivello. After 4 1/2 seasons with the Sharks, Blistering to the lead from his Champion Automotive Stealth/Van the 30-lap feature event. The BCRA Midget Series con- Wilson has no interest in even talking outside second-row starting spot on Dyne coming home in third with Cortez claimed the winner’s lau- tinues on Saturday, May 10th, about his job security. the opening lap, BCRA rookie 2007 BCRA Midget Mechanic-of- rels in the Trophy Dash over returning for their second of five “That’s all irrelevant. You look at Marco DeGeorge never looked the-Year Nick Foster, Jr., coming DeGeorge, Dickerson and Midget scheduled races at the speedy 1/3- my record, it’s second to none, literal- back, topping a stellar Bay Cities home fourth aboard Jim Fowler’s Lite grad “Nitro” Nick Chivello mile Madera Speedway. ly, in the sport, so I’m not even wor- Racing Association Midget field on No. 24 Beast/Esslinger and 15- aboard father Daniel Chivello’s No. Visit www.bcraracing.com for ried about that,” said Wilson, whose Saturday evening at the speedy and year-old Britton Bock coming 27b Beast/Esslinger. additional information on the Sharks lead the NHL in total victories tight 1/4-mile Ukiah Speedway home fifth aboard his No. 62 15-year-old BCRA rookie Kyle BCRA Midgets. over the last four seasons. wheeling the No. 78 Mark TCR/Pontiac. Dickerson outpaced the field of Summary: “I don’t think there has to be too DeGeorge Beast/Esslinger, earning Kyle Dickerson spun on lap BCRA Midgets, setting fast time at Qualifying: many things changed about our team,” his first-ever BCRA feature tri- nine, while running second and 11.196 aboard Grandfather Harold 1. 11k, Kyle Dickerson, 11.196 he added. “We’re ready to roll next umph in only his second pavement then spun again, hitting the turn one Dickerson’s No. 11k Beast/Ed Pink 2. 27b, Nick Chivello, 12.337 year, too. We’ve accomplished more Midget start. wall on lap 14 and ending his Ford, 3. 78, Marco DeGeorge, 12.408 since I’ve been here than any other 2007 BCRA Midget Most evening. Nick Chivello also spun Foster claimed heat one over 4. 31, Ralph Cortez, 12.482 team in the league except win the Improved driver, Ralphie “The on lap 14 in turn two. Chivello was Mike Donaldson in Stu 5. 8x, Scott Nail, 12.523 Stanley Cup. That’s the next thing we Racer” Cortez claimed second able to continue, however spun Donaldson’s No. 8 Stealth/Gaerte, 6. 18, Floyd Alvis, 13.025 check off on our list. ... I know a lot of again on lap 24 in turn four. Scott Nail aboard Stu Donaldson’s 7. 62, Britton Bock, 13.071 aboard the No. 31 Shores-Cortez teams — well, 25 other teams — Special Beast/Sesco-Mopar, just Scott Nail flipped Stu No. 8x Stealth/Pontiac, Alvis and 8. 24, Nick Foster Jr., 13.114 two tenths back from DeGeorge, Donaldson’s No. 8x Stealth/Pontiac Bock. 9. 8, Mike Donaldson, 13.163 See SHARKS, Page 7

Zito returns to rotation as Ukiah golfer doing well in A’s to move Gaudin to INSIDE: Giants fall to Pirates college tournament bullpen for Harden arrival ...... Page 7 ...... Page 7 ...... Page 7 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 – 7 PIRATES 3 | GIANTS 1 Nady homers off Zito as Pirates win By ALAN ROBINSON 10-1 loss to the Reds on April 27. “As long as I live, I’ll never forget this Associated Press The left-hander moved into the moment. After I was drafted, the goal was PITTSBURGH — His seventh start bullpen after that but never pitched in to get to the major leagues and I accom- was much better than the previous six, relief and, essentially, was skipped over plished that. Then it was about getting the even if Barry Zito still hasn’t erased that for a start in an attempt to get him first win, and now I hope it’s the first of zero in his record. Eight years after untracked. many.” breaking into pro ball, Phil Dumatrait “It was time to refocus,” said Zito, Dumatrait, one of four left-handers in finally got rid of his. who hadn’t previously missed a start Pittsburgh’s rotation, struck out five, Xavier Nady hit a two-run homer to since breaking into the majors with walked one and allowed five hits before spoil Zito’s mostly effective return to the Oakland in 2000. “I think it helped me in leaving with a runner on second and two Giants rotation and Dumatrait pitched 5 that aspect. I felt good out there and I’m out in the sixth. Dumatrait has given up 2-3 scoreless innings for his first career excited to get back out there in five one run over 9 2-3 innings in two starts win, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3- days.” since replacing the released Matt Morris 1 victory Wednesday night. Despite Zito’s encouraging start — he in the rotation. Zito (0-7), roughed up in each of his repeatedly had the Pirates out in front of “I thought he was great,” manager first six starts, was much sharper after pitches — he is the first Giants pitcher to John Russell said. spending 10 days working out his prob- lose his first seven decisions since reliev- Tyler Yates came on to get the next lems in the bullpen, yet couldn’t beat a er Rod Beck was 0-9 in 1996. four outs before Damaso Marte struck out pitcher who hadn’t won in 17 previous Only the third starting pitcher since the side during a scoreless eighth inning. career appearances. 1956 to go 0-6 before May, Zito had not Matt Capps couldn’t complete the Zito, at least temporarily the majors’ previously pitched in a game this season shutout, giving up Bengie Molina’s RBI most expensive reliever only two seasons in which the opposition didn’t score at single in the ninth before getting his sev- into his $126 million, seven-year con- least four runs. enth save in as many opportunities. tract, started with three scoreless innings. “He used all his pitches, I thought he The Pirates won consecutive games Then Jason Bay singled and Nady hit the was more aggressive with all his pitch- for the first times since April 22-23 and first pitch he saw in the fourth into the es,” manager Bruce Bochy said. “He did have won 12 of 14 from the Giants. left-field seats. Nady’s fifth homer gave what we wanted him to, give us a chance Pittsburgh had lost 13 of 18 overall him the NL lead with 34 RBIs, four in the to win. The bats were just quiet tonight. before the series began. Notes: first two games of the three-game series. ... He pitches like that, we’ll get him Pittsburgh’s Nate McLouth went 1-for-3 “He hit a good pitch, a first pitch some wins.” with a triple after homering twice in each changeup. I’m upset about Bay getting Dumatrait (1-1), whose 0-5 career of his previous two home games and hit- the hit he did on a 3-1 changeup,” Zito record coming in nearly matched Zito’s ting five homers in his previous three at said. “I wish I had that one back. That season record, finally got his first victory home. ... McLouth, normally the Pirates’ was basically the difference right there.” eight years after being the Red Sox’s leadoff hitter, batted third for the third Zito’s pitching line of five innings, first-round draft pick in 2000. time this season. On Tuesday, he hit sec- three hits, two runs, two walks and five Pittsburgh claimed Dumatrait on ond for the first time. ... The Giants have strikeouts was easily his best of the sea- waivers after he was 0-4 with a 15.00 lost four of five on a road trip to son, and he threw 58 of 99 pitches for ERA in six starts with Cincinnati last sea- Philadelphia and Pittsburgh that ends strikes. His last time out he allowed eight son. Thursday. runs and seven hits in three innings in a “It’s unbelievable,” Dumatrait said. MLB | A’S Sharks Gaudin moving to A’s bullpen Continued from Page 6 By JANIE McCAULEY Wednesday. “The bullpen will series in Japan. Associated Press be one of our strengths and a Oakland general manager probably wish they were in OAKLAND — Chad deeper one with him. ... When Billy Beane said he would lis- our shoes.” Gaudin is moving from the you have five starters throw- ten to clubs that might be Last Sunday’s four-over- Oakland Athletics’ rotation to ing well and one of them is looking to acquire a pitcher, time loss to Dallas in Game 6 the bullpen, where he’s spent not going to start, I don’t but he also likes having a — the fourth OT game of the most of his previous five expect him to be happy about plethora of pitchers. series — was both a high major league seasons. it.” “You’re always looking for point and a nadir for the The A’s need to make room Gaudin was clearly disap- opportunities,” Beane said. “I Sharks, who finished the best for the return of right-handed pointed when approached fol- was in the Dominican the last regular season in franchise starter Rich Harden, who is lowing Oakland’s 6-5, 10- couple of days. I should prob- history with 108 points and scheduled to come off the 15- inning victory over the ably chuckle at it, but it was the NHL’s second-best day disabled list to start Baltimore Orioles. like, ’They have a big prob- record. Sunday’s series finale at “All I can say is wherever lem on their hands. What are “We played our hearts Texas. I’m at I’m going to try to pitch they going to do with this?’ out,” said Thornton, who The 25-year-old Gaudin my best,” he said. “What can I You should see my problems a managed just three points in say?” year ago. We’ve got spots for has a 3-2 record with a 3.75 six games against Dallas. ERA in six starts this season Harden, on the disabled list all our good pitchers is proba- after he made 34 starts in 2007 with a strained throwing bly the best way of saying it. “You hate to talk about as a full-time starter for the shoulder since April 10, is 1-0 Ultimately, if there are some breaks, but having four over- first time. with an 0.82 ERA in two starts needs as we go along that can time games, and we only won “It was a very difficult this year before he felt some be addressed by using that, I one of them, it’s tough to take. decision with all of our soreness while throwing a don’t think we’d be against ... It just feels different (than starters throwing well,” man- side session after Oakland that either.” last year). We laid our hearts ager Bob Geren said returned from their opening out on the line, and it just did- n’t work.” San Jose is the NHL’s most consistent winner in the last Ukiah’s Sperry tied for 5th at NCAA half-decade, but has only two division titles and one unsuc- West-Northwest Super Regional cessful trip to the 2004 Western Conference finals to Special to The Daily Journal strokes off his first round, Washington third at 585, Cal Grand Canyon men’s golf shooting 73 to find himself in State San Bernardino fourth at show for it. team trimmed 14 strokes off 35th place at 154. Bentley 586 and Cal State Stanislaus It’s too soon to say whether its first day total, but remains Nakasawa cut 10 strokes, also fifth at 588. Chico State is the numbers will impress in sixth place at the NCAA carding a second round 73 and seventh at 593, and Hawaii at Doug Wilson enough to stay West-Northwest Super is tied for 37th at 156. Brett Hilo eighth at 599. on Ron Wilson’s course. Regional at Adobe Creek Golf Beaty is 39th at 157. The top four teams qualify “People will tell you we’ve Club in Petaluma, Calif. Sperry had five birdies for the NCAA Championships accomplished some really Grand Canyon’s Ryan Tuesday, including a stretch of May 14-17 in Houston. good things the last three or Sperry (Ukiah) is tied for fifth three in a row on the back SSU’s Patrick Bauer and four years, and that’s wonder- at 2-under 142 after shooting a nine. He birdied three of the Stanislaus’ Erick Justesen are ful,” Doug Wilson said. “The second round 68. Sonoma four par-5 holes. tied for second at 4-under 140. disappointment is we haven’t State’s Jarin Todd is the leader GCU shot 289 Tuesday, Sonoma’s Jacob O'Keefe is accomplished what’s ulti- at 6-under 138. and at 16-over 592 is 30 fourth at 3-under 141. Western mately our goal, and we’re GCU’s Donald Zaruba III strokes behind leader and host Washington’s Thomas Jun and not going to stop. We’re going is tied for 20th at 4-over 148 Sonoma State University’s San Bernardino’s Gene to push through, and deci- after shooting 75 Tuesday. 14-under 562. Cal State Webster are tied with Sperry sions will be made when they Terence Daniels cut eight Monterey Bay is second at 5- in fifth. get made.” over 581, Western

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Municipal Airport. For more information, call Kathie Smith at 272-7981. BILLBOARD Brooktrails Firefighters Peregrine Audubon Society Association’s spaghetti feed to presents nature poetry, fundraiser set for May 17 The annual “all-you-can-eat spaghetti feed” tracking tips, and birds of fund raiser for the Brooktrails Firefighters Belize report on May 15 Association will be held on Saturday, May 17 David Smith-Ferri, Don Rowe, and Barbara from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Brooktrails Community Center. Generous donations for this fundraiser Dolan will be the featured presenters at have been made by Masut Organic Beef, Peregrine Audubon’s “Members’ Meeting” on Mariposa Market, Rays Food Place and Pepsi. Thursday, May 15, at Grace Hudson Museum. There will be a no-host bar sponsored by the Members of the public are invited to join Lions Club of Willits. Tickets for this all-you- Peregrine for an optional potluck, beginning at can-eat spaghetti feed fundraiser are $10 for 6 p.m. The presentations will begin at 7. They adults, $5 for kids 6 and up, and free for kids request that those attending bring food to share under 6. Tickets can be purchased at the door and their own plates, cups, and utensils. or in advance at the Brooktrails Fire David Smith-Ferri is Ukiah’s current Poet Department. This is the only fundraiser for the Laureate and an avid bird watcher. He will read Brooktrails Firefighters Association and pro- recent poems about birds that he has observed ceeds go towards training and new equipment. in local natural settings. Don Rowe is a certi- fied tracker -- someone who can figure out who was there, when they were there, and what Classical concert they were doing. They, in this case, refers to set for May 18 the birds, mammals, reptiles, and other crea- tures. Rowe will emphasize bird tracking in Pianist Natsuki Fukasawa will showcase works by Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, and this presentation. Rachmaninoff on the FBCA Music Series, Barbara Dolan, Peregrine board member, Sunday, May 18 at 3 p.m. in Preston Hall. Kate Magruder brings back will share highlights of her recent trip to Tickets are available in Mendocino at Moore’s Crooked Tree Lagoon in Belize where she saw Books and in Fort Bragg at Fiddles and ‘Telling the Truth in a Small Town’ 145 bird species, including Snail Kites, Black- Cameras. For more information 937-1018. collared Hawks, and Jabiru Storks -- the largest The Daily Journal at the Ukiah Playhouse on theatre experience is neces- flying birds in the western hemisphere, as well After a seven year hiatus, Friday and Saturday nights, sary, only a willingness to as Howler Monkeys and Mayan ruins. This Fourth ‘Walk on the Kate Magruder will once July 25 and 26. share your story and a deep event will be Peregrine Audubon’s last speaker Westside’ set for May 18 again be working with com- This year’s Telling the curiosity and regard for the presentation of the season. The final event The fourth almost-annual “Walk on the munity members to create a Truth in a Small Town has a stories of those who have before summer break, however, will be new chapter in the ongoing subtitle: A Day in the Life of lived here before us, and those Peregrine’s Annual Rummage Sale on Westside” home tour, presented by the Ukiah Players’ Theatre, is set for May 18. Those who original program, Telling the Ukiah. The goal of the class is who live here now. Saturday, June 7 at Alex R. Thomas Plaza, next Truth in a Small Town. to create a production that The three-unit class will be to Ukiah’s Farmers’ Market. have wondered what the homes in the western hills of Ukiah might be like on the inside are A collaborative effort weaves a variety of perspec- listed in the Mendocino offered this opportunity to visit six of those between Ukiah Players tives about life in Ukiah, College Summer catalogue in May 16 arts summit homes, ranging in age from five to one hun- Theatre and Mendocino drawn from experiences of the Theatre section. Due to to focus on Arts Partnerships dred plus years, and in style from Victorian to College, the program will be class participants,as well as scheduling issues, the first contemporary. offered through the local oral histories and con- two classes (May 15 and May The Arts Council of Mendocino County is Elizabeth MacDougal, George Husaruk, Community-Based Ensemble temporary interviews. 22) will be held from 7 to 10 sponsoring an all-county Arts Summit on Marcos Perada, David Lyle, and others will class at Mendocino College Archival and current pho- p.m. in the room adjacent to Friday, May 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the play music for their guests in McGarvey Park. (Theatre 105) and will be held tographs will be layered into the College Little Theatre in Caspar Community Center in Caspar. Tickets are $25, available at Mendocino Book Thursday evenings beginning the mix, as well as original the Lowery Library building. This will be an opportunity for arts leaders, Company, by phone at 462-1210, or on the day May 15, from 6 to 9:30 p.m.; a songs. For more information, call artists, arts educators, arts organizations, com- on the event at McGarvey Park on the corner workshop production created Magruder is looking for Kate Magruder at 489-7344 or munity leaders, governmental leaders, and pro- of Dora and Clay. The money raised by the by the class, and directed by people of all backgrounds and email her at katemag@pacif- motional leaders from around Mendocino event will be used for the general operating Magruder, will be performed ages to join the project. No ic.net. County to get together to network, share ideas, budget of UPT, especially in the months just and learn from each other. The theme of this before their subscription drive begins. year’s arts summit is “Mendocino ARTS Partnerships.” A number of successful Anderson Valley Theatre Mendocino County arts collaborations will be highlighted during a panel discussion. Other Guild performances summit highlights will include a panel of the set to begin May 30 Arts Council Board of Directors; a perfor- The Anderson Valley Theatre Guild, the res- mance by the 2008 Mendocino County “Poetry ident acting company of the Anderson Valley Out Loud” student finalists, a review of the Grange, number 669, will produce nights of Arts Council’s current programs and services, comedy, song, and dance. The curtain will rise and time for networking. at 7 p.m. The Arts Summit is open to the public, but Tickets will be $10, senior and advance Arts Council members will receive a discount- tickets will be $8. For more information, call ed rate. The early registration deadline is 895-3191. Friday, May 9. The registration fees prior to May 9 are $15 for Arts Council members and $25 for non-members. After May 9, the regis- American Eurythmy School tration fees are $25 for Arts Council members and $35 for non-members. Summit registration performance set for June 4 includes morning refreshments, lunch and con- The Waldorf School of Mendocino County ference materials. will welcome members of The American For summit details, registration information, Eurythmy School in a performance of spoken a summit agenda, and information on joining word and music, on Wednesday, June 4, at the Arts Council, visit their Web site at Mendocino College Little Theater. The perfor- www.artsmendocino.org, or call 961-5449. mance will include poetry, live classical music and a fairy tale, “The Boy Who Was Never Afraid.” Ukiah Symphony The performance will begin at 6:30 p.m. performances set for Tickets are available in advance at The Waldorf School office in Calpella, or at the May 17, 18 and 19 Mendocino Book Company in Ukiah. Advance The Ukiah Symphony will perform on ticket prices are $10 for adults, $5 for children. Saturday May 17, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, May Adult tickets will be $12 at the door. For more CANDIDATECANDIDATE 18 at 3 p.m. They will feature Alex de Grassi information, contact the Waldorf School at and Quartet San Francisco in “Three Themes 485-9719. for Guitar and Strings.” De Grassi will also play solo guitar with the orchestra in Joaquin Brooktrails Property Rodrigo’s “Concerto de Aranjuez.” Next will FORUMS be Copland’s “El Salon Mexico,” and Enrique Owners Women’s Club FORUMS Ubieta’s “The Cuban Mass” sung by Mendocino College Masterworks Chorale and Flea Market and Arts featuring local soloists Kathryn Allan, sopra- and Crafts Sale set for June 7 no; Marilyn Simpson, alto; and Richard Allan, The Brooktrails Property Owners Womens’ tenor. Club will hold their annual Flea Market and THURSDAY, May 8 • 6:30 PM Tickets will be $20 for adults, $18 for Arts and Crafts sale on June 7, from 8 a.m. to seniors and $5 for youth under 18, or students. 3 p.m., at the Brooktrails Community Center, Tickets are available in advance at the 24860 Birch Street, in Willits. The cost per Mendocino Book Company, in Ukiah, at space will be $15. 1st District County Supervisor Candidates Leaves of Grass, in Willits, or at the door. For more information, or to arrange space On Monday morning, May 19, Ukiah rental, call Betty at 459-6342. Symphony will perform its annual Children’s 2nd District County Supervisor Candidates Concert, free to local school children. For reservations call Lisa at 468-3063. Fitness-themed The concerts will take place at the performances set for June 7 Mendocino College Center Theatre, at 1000 Ukiah Civic Center Hensley Creek Rd., Ukiah. For more informa- On June 7, Near & Arnold’s School of tion call 462-0236. Performing Arts and Cultural Education will welcome Oakland-based Destiny Arts & San City Council Chambers Grace Hudson Elementary Francisco’s Dance Mission Grrrl Brigade in an all-teen performance of movement and song, 300 Seminary Ave. to host 3rd annual with the theme of getting fit. Local teen per- ‘Spring Carnival’ on May 17 formers will include Plains Grass Dancer, Sponsored by Xavier Knight, Troupe Satya Bellydancers, On Saturday, May 17, from 11 a.m. to 3 Vedolla Sway Dance Team, and SPACE’s p.m., Grace Hudson Elementary School will advanced performance groups: Freedom Choir, American National host its 3rd annual “Spring Carnival” to raise Breath, In the Streets Dance Team and Strictly funds for school activities and improvement Streets, and advanced break dance artist Ryan Association Women’s projects. Johnson with bay area guests. of University Political This year’s festivities will include numerous There will be two performances on activities geared towards the whole family Saturday, June 7, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., at the Women Caucus including jump houses, game and food booths, Mendocino College Center Theater, 1000 and local entertainment. Carnival participants Hensley Creek Road, Ukiah. The 2 p.m. mati- will be able to enjoy opportunity drawings for nee performance will be free to teens and their fabulous prizes and participate in a silent auc- families. Tickets can be picked up at the tion. Unlimited use wristbands are available at SPACE Studio, 145 E. Church Street, Ukiah, FIND the Grace Hudson School office for $10 in or at the box office on the day of show. Free Sell It Fast WHAT YOU advance or $12 on the day of the event. tickets are available on a first come first served Individual jump house tickets will also be With NEED IN basis. Tickets for the evening performance are THE available. “Everyone’s a Winner” game booth $12 for adults and $5 for youth 18 and under, Ukiah C tickets will be priced at 25 cents each. and are available at the Mendocino Book L The “Spring Carnival,” sponsored by the Company in Ukiah. For more information, Daily Grace Hudson PTA will take place on the cam- A contact SPACE at 462-9370 or visit their Web Journal S pus of Grace Hudson Elementary School, site at www.spaceperformingarts.org. Proceeds located at 251 Jefferson Lane, on the corner of from the event benefit the SPACE Scholarship Classifieds S South State Street, just south of the Ukiah program. IFIEDS! TIME OUT THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 – 9 Editor: Chris McCartney, 468-3524 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

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

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 9 8 16 50 by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek RADT -8 48 62 60 Unscramble these four Jumbles, HAMI one letter to each square, 15 -1 3 61 LNVA to form four ordinary words. -4 63 44 46 ISEO UNGED CLUE: EXUBERANT ORDER GRID 118 ©2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 118 All Rights Reserved.

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ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2008 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com REDDEG Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as THEISMANN & BUTKUS suggested by the above cartoon. 20 10 17 17 THE I “ ” 14 20 12 18 Answer here: SMAN 15 20 12 17 (Answers tomorrow) N&BU Jumbles: PRIOR FINIS INFANT MINGLE Yesterday’s 15 14 23 12 Answer: Why the balloons went up — TKUS 5/7/2008 “INFLATION” Woman is not at home to nudity around the houuse Dear Annie: I am deeply involved with a our first child, a boy, and she would like to I’ve been married five times, tried to kill wonderful man. I was charmed by the fact that name him after me (for which I am truly hon- myself five times and had to file for bankrupt- “Arnie” remained undressed until it was time ANNIE’S MAILBOX ored). cy about 10 years ago. When I was on highs, I to leave the house. I soon joined him and However, we both abhor the idea of “Jr.” Is would buy things and have inappropriate rela- enjoyed eating breakfast in the buff. By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar it proper to use the Roman numeral “II” tionships with men. I went through countless Arnie is Dutch and was raised in a house instead? I know strict etiquette demands it be jobs because I quit or did unprofessional where nudity was the norm. His parents and used only for a child who bears the name of a Should I do as the Europeans do when we family member other than the father (i.e., things. I had no impulse control. I refused to siblings all slept in the nude, soaked in the fam- take medication because the side effects were ily hot tub together and visited nude beaches. visit his family? Should we raise our children grandfather), but I’ve been told it is more to be nudists? Should I break it off because I socially acceptable now. What do you say? -- hair loss, shaky hands and weight gain. We are planning a trip to Europe to do some Luckily, after my fourth visit to a psychiatric touring and visit Arnie’s family. It will include am uncomfortable? -- Chevy Chase, Md. Happy Father-to-Be in Sunny Florida Dear Chevy Chase: This is a very personal Dear Happy Father-to-Be: It still isn’t exact- ward, I got serious about my life. I found a nude hot-tubbing and beaches. Arnie assures wonderful psychiatrist, and now I take the cor- me I can wear a bathing suit, but I will be self- choice. When it comes to raising children, it ly cricket to use a “2” in any form if your child is named after you, although what is acceptable rect medication. I want to tell other bipolar conscious if I’m the only clothed person. But generally is best to be able to cover up when necessary by keeping robes handy. It becomes to you and your wife is what matters, and people to try again on the medication. There I’m not sure I’m ready to be naked in a group. frankly, most people won’t notice or care. Of Also, we’d both like to have children, but he a bigger issue when the kids have friends over are new ones all the time. I feel like a different course, the baby only becomes “Junior” if he person, without all the anxiety and highs and wants to raise them as he was raised and I am or when they reach puberty and are uncomfort- has your first, middle and last names. If you not so sure. Nudity didn’t harm Arnie, but is it ably aware of their parents’ bodies. But take lows. And I know I need to take the medication change his middle name, he no longer uses any for the rest of my life. And that is OK. -- OK for the kids? Arnie can’t understand why one thing at a time. For your upcoming visit, suffix at all. Americans are so hung up about this. He try the “when in Rome” approach and see how Dear Annie: Since there has been discus- Brighter Now in San Bernardino believes nudity is healthier, more comfortable you feel about it. 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323-08 293-08 300-08 BUSINESS HOMES PETS & 5-1,8,15/08 5-1,8/08 5-8/08 RENTALS FOR RENT SUPPLIES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Trustee's CITY OF UKIAH, MENDOCINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ***NOTICE*** 250 330 500 Sale No. 08-00230-CA Title Order No. NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR FENCING PROJECT AT RIVERSIDE Notice to property owners downstream of a LEE KRAEMER 3bd 2 ba. 2 car SIBERIAN HUSKY V800007 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A PARK Proposed Nonindustrial Timber Management Real Estate Broker garage. $1500/mo. pups. Grey/white w/ DEED OF TRUST, DATED 12/05/2005. UN- SPECIFICATION NO. 08-06 $1500 dep. 272-6978 blue, brn & bi-eyed. LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Plan to be submitted, which is located in por- YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed standard proposals for tions of: Sections 8, 9, 16, and 17, T18N, SCHOOL STREET or 272-6778 2M, 4F. AKC Reg. PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA- FENCING PROJECT AT RIVERSIDE PARK will be received at the R14W, MDB&M. the following watercourses OFFICE/RETAIL Sire & dame on site. TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED- Office of the City Clerk, Ukiah Civic Center, 300 Seminary Avenue, receive drainage from the proposed timber 1300+/- sq. ft. w/pkg. 3bd2ba. 1750 sf. Exc. pedigree, shots, ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- Ukiah California until 2:00 p.m. on May 27, 2008, at which time, or as operations: Burbeck Creek and Upper Noyo Calpella. N/S/D. de-wormed. Avg. 50 soon thereafter as possible, they will be publicly opened and read. TACT A LAWYER. On 05/21/2008 at 10:00 River. Sml. dog. $1600/mo. lbs. $800 pet only, no a.m., PREMIER TRUST DEED SERVICES Bids shall be addressed to the City Clerk and shall be endorsed BRAND NEW! INC., as duly appointed Trustee under and “FENCING PROJECT AT RIVERSIDE PARK." Bids are required for If you have knowledge of any domestic water BUILD TO SUIT $2000 dep. $500 papers. $1300 AKC pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by SILVI- the entire work described herein. No fax bids will be accepted. supply whose source is in the above water- Office or Medical cleaning. 272-0078 Reg. 707-274-8669 NA MANDUJANO, AN UNMARRIED WOM- courses, or that may be affected by the pro- 1974+/- sq. ft. w/pkg. Avail. Now! AN AND ROCIO OLEA LUNA, A MARRIED ESTIMATE OF QUANTITIES posed operations, please contact the follow- WOMAN, AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE Item No. Description Quanity Unit Century 21 Les LIVESTOCK ing person in writing, within ten (10) days of DOWNTOWN 510 PROPERTY, AS JOINT TENANTS and re- 1 Fencing work, Section A on 380 Per Linear Ryan Prop. Mng. corded 12/14/2005, as Instrument No. 2005- Appendix A- Repair Only Foot the date of this notice, at the following ad- Hi-traffic loc. Ofc. Ste FREE TO GOOD Homes for Rent 27108, of Official Records of Mendocino 2 Fencing work, Sections B thru G 1460 Per Linear dress: Todd McMahon, PO Box 435, Calpella, 1600+/- sq. ft. w/pkg. HOME: 2 male 8yr County, California; WILL SELL AT PUBLIC on Appendix A- Remove & Replace Foot CA 95418. 2bd. 2ba. old miniature don- AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Ranging to MED. OFFICE or keys w/full registra- CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful mon- Plans and Special Provisions may be inspected and/or copies ob- 4bd. 2ba RETAIL tion. 462-1582 ey of the United States, by a cashier's check tained for a non-refundable fee of $25.00 at the receptionist’s station, HELP HELP Call today for details! drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a Ukiah City Hall, City of Ukiah, 300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, California South Orchard 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 468-0463 Gentle mare! Well check drawn by a state or federal savings and 95482-5400. No bid will be considered unless it is made on the forms 3400+/- sq. ft. w/pkng trained. Great w/kids. loan association, savings association, or sav- furnished by the City and is made in accordance with the details of the RECORDS CLERK www.ukiahrentals.net JOB 15+H. 14 yr. $3995 ings bank specified in section 5102 to the Fi- Special Provisions. Each bidder must be licensed as required by law. ANNOUNCEMENT needed for pvt. NPS 468-8951 nancial code and authorized to do business in Further information regarding the work or these specifications can be School (North Haven) Charming 2bd2ba. Packs/pulls.743-1063 this state) At the main entrance to the Mendo- obtained by calling Mary Horger at (707) 463-6233 or at fax phone Cahto Tribe of Medical Office for Avail now. Fen. yd. located in Ukiah. The GARAGE cino County Courthouse, 100 North State (707) 463-6234. Laytonville lease 900 sf. Luce & Deck, frplc WD HU, RC is responsible for SALES Street, Ukiah, CA all right, title and interest EPA Director - F/T S. Dora. $900/mo. AC, Talmage area, 590 conveyed to and now held by it under said The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to de- a wide variety of sec- Housing Director - Off St. pkg 485-0433 credit ck, ref. N/S/ FREE GARAGE Deed of Trust in the property situated in said termine which proposal is, in its opinion, the lowest responsible bid of F/T retarial and technical SALE SIGNS. County and State described as: As more fully a responsible bidder and which it deems in the best interest of the City D/Sec. 8. $1300/mo. For application & duties. Req: A H.S. APARTMENTS Realty World Selzer described in the above-referenced Deed of to accept. The City Council also reserves the right to waive any infor- Diploma or GED; + dep. 707-468-0429 Trust. Assessor's Parcel No. 001-470-32 The mation not material to cost or performance in any proposal or bid. jobs desc. please 300 UNFURNISHED Realty. 350 E. Gobbi some college prefer- street address and other common designa- call 707-984-6197 1 & 2 bd apts on N. Great views $1450 red. Previous exp. in Multi-Fam sale Sat 8- tion, if any, of the real property described Pursuant to provisions of Section 1770, including amendments there- Fax: 707-984-6201 Main & N. Bush /mo 3bd2 ba. cent ht. above is purported to be: 1280 N. Bush St, of, of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Director of the De- a school setting is a 3p. Furn, hsewres, Application deadline $835-$885/mo. No Wd. stv. W/D, deck, Ukiah, California 95482 The undersigned partment of Industrial Relations, State of California, has ascertained plus. Must provide collectibles, much May 9, 2008 pets! 462-4759 & more or studio Trustee disclaims any liability for any incor- the general prevailing rate of wages for straight time, overtime Satur- proof of degree/diplo- more! 160 Zinfandel. rectness of the street address and other com- days, Sundays and Holidays including employer payment for health $650/mo. or both mon designation, if any, shown herein. Said and welfare, vacation, pension and similar purposes. Copies of the Little Caesars Shak- ma. Fax resume to: 1 BDRM, 1 BA $2100. N/S/P 486-7193 MULTI-FAMILY sale will be made, but without covenant or General Prevailing Wage Determination (applicable to the work), for erboarders needed. 877-382-7617 Ref: RC Carport/Laundry Sat. 8-2. Dining set, warranty, expressed or implied, regarding ti- the locality in which the work is to be done are available on the Inter- Come have fun in the Ref:SBS-RC EOE Wtr/Trash Paid Town House for kids stuff, clths, toys , tle, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the net at web address: http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD/ sun! Apply @ 180 $725 + $1000 SD Rent furn & more 161 remaining principal sum of the note(s) se- Red Fox Casino Ford Rd. Must be 18. No Pets 2 bedroom/1.5 bath Barbara St off Mill cured by said Deed of Trust, with interest The prime contractor for the work herein shall possess a current, valid Is Now Accepting Jack Cox & Assoc. NS/NP $975/mo + thereon, as provided in said note(s), advan- State of California, Class A (General Engineering) or Class C-13 LVN FT & PT Applications (Fencing) Contractor's License. 455 E. Gobbi St. $1000/dep ces, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Tired of high case For the following Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Gateway Realty loads? Provide sup- position 1bd apt dwntwn. Trustee and of the trusts created by said Pursuant to Section 4590 of the California Government Code, this $700/mo + $1400 459-5363 Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid contract includes provisions that allow substitutions of certain types of port to 6 adults with PUBLIC GENERAL dep. No smoking balance of the obligation secured by the prop- securities in lieu of the City withholding a portion of the partial pay- Devel. Disabilities in TRAILER IN INVITED erty to be sold and reasonable estimated ments due the Contractor to insure performance under this contract. their home. MANAGER N/P. Cred chk 468- COUNTRY. VFW Post 1900 costs, expenses and advances at the time of Office 485-5168 8380 for appointment $600 + dep. By order of the City Council, City of Ukiah, County of Mendocino, Applicants must BREAKFAST & the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is Cell 489-0022 to see & rental app. 468-1257 $312,235.80. The beneficiary under said State of California. submit an applica- 2 BD, DW/Garage + INDOOR FLEA Deed of Trust heretofore executed and deliv- MAKE A tion! Come in & WANTED TO MARKET Dated: April 28, 2008 Pool Alderwood ered to the undersigned a written Declaration DIFFERENCE IN apply or call The 380 SHARE RENT of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written THE LIFE OF A Human Resource Apartments 1450 S. Sat. MAY 10 ______$475/mo + dep. Veteran’s Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The un- CHILD! JOIN THE Department State St $885- dersigned caused said Notice of Default and Linda Brown, City Clerk, City of Ukiah, California bdrm in quiet home. Memorial Hall TRINITY TEAM! @ 707-984-6800 ext. $925mo. 463-2325 Election to Sell to be recorded in the county Util. incl. no smoking, 293 Seminary Ave. where the real property is located. Date: April Trinity Youth 100. Deadline for ac- 2BD, 1BA Upstairs. LOST & HELP pets, drugs.621-0556 Ukiah 28, 2008 PREMIER TRUST DEED SERV- PUBLIC NOTICE Services-Ukiah cepting applications No Sec. 8, no pets. Breakfast ICES INC., AS TRUSTEE Kim Thorne , As- 30 FOUND 120 WANTED A social service is June 23rd @ 5 pm. Carport, W/D 3bd in 6bd hse pri. 8am-11am-$5 sistant Secretary 6501 Irvine Center Drive, 298 Plant Rd and see Div Mgr/Job Devel. agency serving $850/mo. 391-6169 Mail Stop DA-AM Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 784- 282-08 REGIONAL kit, bth, & ent. $1000/ Flea Market 4-24,5-1,8,15/08 if I am yours, or call Clearlake. Find jobs abused & neglected SERVICE PROVID- 2BD, 1BA water & 6173 For sale information, please call 714- mo, $900/dep. +refs. 8am - 2pm 259-7850 THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO FICTITIOUS Sage 467-6453. If for disabled adults. 2- youth in a Residen- ER for Dish Network garbage pd, Share util. 671-2553 Table Rentals $5 COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA- BUSINESS NAME not found I will be 5 yrs job devel. in voc tial Treatment Cam- has immediate open- w/washer & dryer TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT rehab or soc serv & Call 462-7622 STATEMENT available for adoption pus is looking for ings for satellite in- 462-8600 Room & Board all PURPOSE. ASAP# 2748213 05/01/2008, supervision. FT CHILD CARE EL PUBLICO 05/08/2008, 05/15/2008 File No.: 2008-F0226 on 5/10. stallation technicians 2bdrm. 1 ba. apt. util. pd. female pref. $2775/mo +bene. WORKERS. THE FOLLOWING with experience in Pool, carport, n/d/d/s $650/mo. Rm INVITADO Auto, ins, CPR/FA. CCW is responsible 264-08 PERSON(S) IS Ukiah. We offer full $825 + dep. only $550. Avail 5/1 VFW Post 1900 TMI Req. see tmi- for the daily care & 4-17,24,5-1,8/08 (ARE) DOING BUSI- HELP benefits, 401K, week- NS NP468-5426 462-6702 Desayuno y SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, NESS AS: inc.org. Apply online supervision of cli- end work required. 120 WANTED Available NOW in Pulga COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, UKIAH NORTH COAST LO- or call HR 858-467- ents & living condi- Must have valid driv- á ATTENTION Willits... 2bd Apts. FURNITURE S bado el BRANCH CATIONS 0600. xt. 341. tions. Swing & ers license and clean 440 In the Matter of the Application of Cesar Ro- Anyone interested in Spacious & Afforda- el 10 de mayo 33821 Navarro Ridge Night shifts availa- DMV. Own work Sofa-Lt. floral, $125. jas and Kayla Arryana Rojas, a minor, by becoming a Certified ble. We are an 2 matching upholst. Veteran’s Rd. DRIVERS ble. Starting at truck required (com- Memorial Hall Cesar Rojas and Linda Martinez, his/her Nursing Assistant. Equal Housing parent, petitioner, for Change of Name. Albion, CA 95410 $9.40/hr. On-call pensation provided) chairs $100. End ta- 293 Seminary Ave. Lakeport Skilled Opportunity Com- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE CALIFORNIA $9/hr. Must be 21 fax all resumes to ble, $30 . All excel- Ukiah Nursing Facility will munity. Must be In- OF NAME NORTH COAST LO- $1000 yrs old. Excellent (559)256-6778 or lent cond. 462-9288. Desayuno be offering classes come Qualified. Call benefits, including las 8am a las 11am No. SCUKCVPT 0851164 CATIONS starting in May. email icardenas@ medical, dental, vi- Judy for details @ $5 Date: Filed March 26, 2008 33821 Navarro Ridge Valley View Skilled HIRING abosbusiness.com 460 APPLIANCES sion, tuition reim- 707-459-6558 Pulga WHEREAS Cesar Rojas and Linda Marti- Rd. Nursing will pay any 42" LCD 720p Hi- nez, petitioner, as parent of applicant Cesar bursement & FREE Residential las 8am a las 2 pm Albion, CA 95410 transportation ex- BONUS Available NOW in Def TV. Shiny Rojas and Kayla Arryana Rojas, a minor, co-op child care. Assistant. Renta de mesas $5 Maria B. Hansen penses for the dura- Willits...2bd apts. Black Bezel Finish. has filed a petition with the clerk of this court Golden State Must pass pre-em- All Shifts Llame a 462-7622 for a decree changing applicant’s name from 33821 Navarro Ridge tion of the class. Spacious & afforda- Thin & Lghtwght. Overnight ployment physical, 1343 S. Dora St. Cesar Rojas Rd. If interested please ble. We are an Bght new 5mths  F/T & P/T drug test & back- TEACHERS 08/09 to Cesar Ruiz; Albion, CA 95410 call Dawn at 462-1436 Equal Housing ago for 1400$ Sell Kayla Arryana Rojas with insured, ground check. Laytonville USD This business is con- Opportunity Com- for $800. . Model# Sale Sat. only!! to Kayla Arryana Ruiz; Babysitter needed dependable van or APPLY AT 7/8 Self-Contained (2 ducted by an Individ- munity. Must be Toshiba REGZA 8-4p. Kitchen, baby IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in immediately. $700/wk pickup with shell. 915 W. Church St. FTE) High School: the above matter appear in Department E of ual. The registrant Income Qualified. 42HL67. Check items, electronics. & must love kids! Early am route in Ukiah or fax Any combo of Eng., this court, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, Cali- commenced to trans- Call Judy for details Amazon 4 Specs & 1500 N. Bush St. 678/318-3650. Mendo. & Lake Co. resume Spanish, building fornia, on May 9, 2008, at 9 a.m., or as soon act business under @ 707-459-6233 photo & reviews. YARD SALE furntr, Benefits avail. Trades, and/or Con- thereafter as the matter may be heard and the fictitious business Bail Agent Trainee 877-382-7617 Pretty design, antiques, office supp, show cause, if any, why the petition for Contact Steven tinuation (2 FTE). For name or names listed Excel. career oppor- www.trinityys.org Cute 1 BD, close to Amzing HDTV fabric, comptr parts, change of name should not be granted. Koller 866-779-7726 EOE application call 707- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of above on April 15, tunity, sales exp.,will- town. No sec. 8 NP Pctre qlty. Several hsehld itms. SAT or [email protected] 984-6414 or email this order to show cause be published in the 2008. Endorsed-Filed ing to train, bilingual $625 + dep. Connections for ONLY 8-3 14400 Med office recept. [email protected]. EOE Ukiah Daily Journal, a newspaper of general on April 15, 2008 at helpful. Resumes to Executive Director 472-0322 any type of Comp/people/multi- Tomki Road circulation printed in Mendocino County, Cali- the Mendocino Coun- [email protected] for Community Care, a The Savings Bank Deluxe 2bd 1 ba. hookup. Call Rdwd Vlly fornia, once a week for four successive task skills nec. PT ty Clerks Office. successful non-profit of Mendocino Hdwd./tile flrs. Taylon 972-3942 weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the Caregiver for elderly w/FT pos. (30+ h/wk) CARS /s/Maria B. Hansen lady, 2, 24hr dys wk. agency in Ukiah provid- County is seeking a Upstairs. $925/mo. for an ? 's Willits petition. ing care management to Send res to SSR, FOR SALE Cesar Rojas and Linda Martinez MARIA B. HANSEN Refs. $10hr. DOE FT Bookkeeper for Pool, lndry, carport. 680 3900 N. State St., Spc 20 elderly, developmentally 759 S. State St. #32 Head Office in 463-2134 Honda Accord LX Sed. 462-4652 btw 10a-8p. disabled, and persons Maytag Legacy Ser- Ukiah, CA 95482 306-08 Ukiah. Handles Modern 2br wtr/gbe pd ‘91 Reblt. trans., living with HIV/AIDS in Medical Assistant ies gas dryer, excel- 621-0930 5-1,8,15,22/08 check verification, AC laundry carport 250K, AT. All elect. /s/John A. Behnke Mendocino/Lake coun- Family-oriented lent condition, 4 walk to town. Mason $1600/bo. 485-1304 JOHN A. BEHNKE FICTITIOUS ties. MA in Human Serv- health center seeking maintenance months old. $175. ices field, five years Di- St. $875mo. 433-4040 JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT BUSINESS NAME primary care MA. 4 review, telephone 272-6339. MOBILES rector experience pref. Spacious 2bd. Pool. STATEMENT days/wk.Full benefits. inquiries, & per- 720 FOR SALE Come Join Care management exp. H20, trash pd. $850/ USED 320-08 File No.: 2008-F0266 pref. Job desc at Apply@50 Bransomb forms a variety of 2bd/2ba 1800 sq. ft. Our Team $900. N/P. APPLIANCES 5-8,11,15,18/08 THE FOLLOWING www.communitycare daily bookkeeping Now accepting Rd.., Layt. Visit & FURNITURE. in 5-star senior park Invitation to Respond to Request for PERSON(S) IS 707.com. Compet. sal- www.longvalley.org. tasks. Basic typing, 462-6075 Ukiah. Sun room, Proposal #SS 08-02 applications for Guaranteed. 485-1216 (ARE) DOING BUSI- ary, excellent benefits. Call Anne Gary @ bookkeeping & com- Se habla espanol. bar, garden, tub. Resume, cover lttr to NESS AS: 984-6137 x 146 for puter skills required. Studio cottage, $475. WHITE KENMORE $149,500 463-6943. Job Readiness Skill-Building and Job Inter- ● Table Games communitycare@pacific. view Preparation for Participants in the details. Deadline Previous customer 145 Fircrest Dr. 10” pedastal for front FULL CIRCLE Dealer net or 301 S. State St., CalWORKs Job Services Welfare-to-Work DEVELOPMENT 5-27-08, 5 pm. EOE service required. Call 707-529-0937 loader washer. Brand Program Ukiah 95482 707-468- 770 REAL ESTATE 9347 EOE Apply in person at for appointment. new $80 459-6846 758-15 Lot #4 Tabor ● Recruiter P/T Security Guard 741 TOKAY 4bdrm, EXP. LOG 200 N. School St., Mendocino County Health and Human Serv- Ln/PO Box 1023 & Events Staff MISC. 3ba, including guest ices Agency, Social Services Branch, TRUCK DRIVERS Ukiah, CA 95482. Covelo, CA 95428 Coyote Valley Pay DOE, DUPLEXES 480 FOR SALE suite, excellent condi- CalWORKs Job Services Welfare-to-Work Competitive wage & Deadline to apply: 320 Program, is accepting proposals from quali- Lorn L ElkRobe Shodakai Casino 463-1733 3bd/1.5bth Ukiah 80 GAL. FISH TANK tion $499,999 benefits. 485-6136 Monday, May 12, Blandford RE 391-7612 fied agencies or individuals who possess the 758-15 Lot #4 Tabor 7751 N. State St. tnhse w/ fireplace, w/oak cabinet. Every- People to work with 2008 at 4:00 p.m. credentials and experience to assist Ln Redwood Valley FNP/PA w/d hkup, garage, thing needed to set AUCTION: 0.803 ac. CalWORKs participants with job readiness developmentally EEO/AA m/f/v/d. Covelo, CA 95428 M-F 9-5 EOE FT/primary care $1200/mo $1600dep up $600 459-3268 in Fort Bragg- 3br, skill-building, goal setting, decision making disabled adults one This business is con- 707-467-4752 office. Wage pd on 707/433-6688 2ba, 1652 sq ft, 4-car skills and job interview preparation so that on one in their own Valley View is look- participants can further benefit from the ducted by an Individ- production. Competi- Card board moving garage/ shop. Open COMMERCIAL ing for CNAs days 3BD/1BA TRIPLEX CalWORKs Job Services Program and move ual. The registrant tive w/benefits. home. All shifts boxes. 25 cent ea. House-5/16 & 5/17. DRIVER available. Call and p.m. shifts avail. Stove, refrigerator & into employment. commenced to trans- Current licensure and Will deliver Ukiah $175K min bid. Auc- Class A or B Lic Mary 468-9326 or great work environ- A/C. Water, sewer & tion held 7/1/08. For act business under DEA required. area. (650)450-6956 The Request for Proposals packet can be req’d. FT + benefits. come by & pick up ment, competitive garbage pd. 563 Le- more info: 530-741- picked-up at the CalWORKs Job Services of- P.O. Box 2739 the fictitious business Job description and app.182 Thomas St. wages & benefits. slie St. $1050+$1050 SUBSCRIBE TODAY! 4427 or www.dot. fices at: 631 South Orchard Ave, Ukiah; 310 Ukiah, Ca. 95482 name or names listed app available at 351 Ukiah Hire-on bonus. Call 462-3588 ca.gov/property E. Redwood Ave., Fort Bragg; 221 S Lenore High School Math The Ukiah St., Willits or mailed to you by calling 467- above on 4-28-2008. Franklin Ave in Willits Dawn @ 462-1436. Hopland duplex 2+1. Bring Your Horses! Teacher FT & 3/4 Post Office DAILY JOURNAL 5501. Requests for Proposals packets will be Endorsed-Filed on DIESEL Completely renovat- 707-468-3500 1/2mi. from Lake Elementary Teacher. Now Hiring! Winery Mainte- distributed through May 19, 2008. The bid- 4/28/2008 at the MECHANIC ed. $1050 + dep. Mendo. 1800sf ranch ders conference will be held May 19, 2008 at Unique program. Avg Pay $20/ hr, $57 nance Mechanic. Fresh eggs for sale. Mendocino County 3 years exp. Good Incl. utils. + dep. Eve style 3bd2ba. on 1.5 the CalWORKs Job Services office at 631 Combining on-site K/yr, incl. Fed ben, OT. Bottling line & facility. Free-range, grain-fed Clerks Office. wages & benefits. Fishell Real Estate ac. set off the road. South Orchard Ave, Ukiah from 9:00 – 10:00 classes with person- Placed by adSource not Exciting opportunity hens. Call Nancy @ A.M. and from 1:00 – 2:00 P.M. at the /s/Lorn L ElkRobe 462-6721 Services. 468-4380 Barn. detach/artist alized Ed. Credential aff w/ USPS who hires. for the right person. 485-9146. Deliv avail. CalWORKs Job Services Fort Bragg office, LORN L ELKROBE Direct Care Work 1-866-292-1387 HOPLAND sp., carport. New 310 E. Redwood Ave, Fort Bragg. req. Independet Hopland. Send paint in & out & new No Experience PT-Sat. Sun. Mon. Nice, roomy, 2bd Maytag wash/dryer, LOST & study & Waldorf Exp. resume to jobs@ windows. $598,000 Needed!! CIRCULATION $1195/mo. $500 dep. massage table, herb FOUND pref. Send resume to rackandriddle.com Owner/Agt. 30 Morning, evening, 744-1450. grinder, dvd player, LOST & La Vida Charter For right person. 707-322-4542. graveyard. Drug test School, PO Box 1461, Apply at Singer sew mach. w/ 10 NOTICES 30 FOUND HOMES For Sale by Owners required, no test for Ukiah, CA 95482 590 S. School St CHILD cab., Drexel buffet, 330 FOR RENT 722 S. State St. Grt I AM SOOOOOO cannabis, good DMV. Instructional 140 CARE printer, fax. 467-9572 ADOPTIONS & 2+bd1ba #11 Betty St loc. for your busi- Personal care, cook- Paraprofessional FOSTER CARE The Ukiah Gar., workshop, new PETS & ness! $365k obo. ing, cleaning, driving (Instructional Aide) TLC Child & Family W/D & fridge. $1225/ SUPPLIES Cheryl 707/529-3255 I am a mystery dog. I and providing living needed for pvt. NPS DAILY JOURNAL Misty’s Treehouse 500 Services seeks families. was found in a ken- Daycare, a loving mo. Lease. 743-1525 Chihuahua Puppies I’m still doing skills training to school (North Haven) mortgage loans, Reimbursement, training educational & safe 6 wks old, nel at the Ukiah Shel- adults with develop- located in Ukiah. Two Pos. Avail. Asst 2BD, 1BA $900/mo. purchasing & refin. & professional support environment for very cute ter when people mental disabilities. Must be 21 yrs old, Proj Administrator $1000 sec.1/2 mi Rates below 6% provided. 463-1100 HAPPY!!! your child. 467-0701 $400 485-7234 came to work on Three 6 bed group with H.S. diploma or exp in proj planning, from Talmage. Larry Wright #236800809 My people found me Monday and no one homes, established GED equivalency, AA contract admin, bud- 489-1726, Spanish Golden Bear Mortgage and took me home Cocker Spaniel pup- 707-239-8080 in 1988. Call for inter- degree preferred. gets, reords mgmnt, BUSINESS 338-3846 from the Ukiah Shel- can figure out how I pies Beautiful, 12 OPEN HOUSE Sat LOST & view 485-0165, 485- Must provide proof of Word/Excel.Asst per- 2bd1.5ba. westside ter as soon as they got in the locked 210 OPPORT. wks old $500. 468- 30 FOUND 5168 degree/diploma. Fax mit Coordntr exp in May 10th, 10-3 7401 knew I was there. If gate! I am a BIG, Fen. yd, wshr/dry HU. envmntl permit proc- 5082 or 591-3215 Lorene Rd., RV. By you have lost your Fiscal Manager resume to: (877) 382- Make Money With- N/S/D/D. Pets? $1350 LOST RV/Tomki blk and I do mean big, essing, public agen- owner, 3bd. 3ba. dog there is no better Payroll, grant man- 7617 Ref: IP EOE. out a Job! Unem- mo.+ sec.489-0201 Decker Rat Terrier neut. male dog, long male Black Lab. I am cies, & proj mngmnt/ 2600sf + loft. Study, place to begin your agement, A/P, A/R, Warehouse/Delivery ployed? Collect Up 3 bd 2 ba only Puppies. 2F & 3M. body, short legs about 4 years old. If planning. Workshop, Views, search then the HR. Salary DOE. Job person. Must be 18. to $450 a week Un- $739/mo! Buy! $400-$500. UKCI & 45lbs, friendly, w/hurt you are missing a big Email resume more. On 5 ac. in Ukiah Shelter at 298 description available Call for appt. 463- employment Insur- 5%dn, 20yrs at 8% NRTA Reg. 707-272- paw.Needs meds! [email protected] Rwd. Vly. $849,000. Plant Rd. black dog please at 888 N. State St. 8390. Bring DMV ance! Call 1-800- apr! For listings 800- 2879. www.keefbiz. Reward! 485-5895 or fax 462-4933 707-485-1584 come to the shelter at 462-8879 printout & resume. 984-0477. 749-7901 xS622 com/dailey.htm 12- THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY REFINISHING HANDYMAN HOME REPAIRS PAINTING HANDYMAN Furniture and Antique Residential Escobar Services Repair & Refinishing All types of home repair, 30+ years experience 15 Years Experience Commercial sheet rock and texturing, with Yard Maintenance Antonio Alvarez Jr 40 years experience plumbing, tile, windows, LAQUER FINISHES Tree Trimming & Dump Runs Owner doors, electric, painting, & MORE Phone: (707) 972-8633 Fast, friendly service fences decks & draining. 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“What we’re seeing in company which has had a life- Stocks retreat as oil prices creep higher Theater terms of theater is going on altering effect on him. By TIM PARADIS Henry Paulson said in an session. around the country. Live the- “MTC changed my life. It’s AP Business Writer interview with The Associated Broader stock indicators Continued from Page 1 ater is in trouble,” said Cohen, as simple as that,” he said. NEW YORK — Wall Press Wednesday that while also declined. The S&P 500 who was the first paid Street tumbled Wednesday as the worst of the credit crisis fell 25.69, or 1.81 percent, to produced continually since employee of the MTC in “Whatever I can give to this the price of a barrel of oil might have passed, rising gas 1,392.57, and the Nasdaq then. There’s been ups and 1982. “Theater has had trou- company, it will never be soared to a record near $124 prices will dampen the bene- composite index fell 44.82, or downs, but we’ve kept ble retaining an audience, and enough.” and touched off concerns that fits from the 130 million eco- 1.80 percent, to 2,438.49. going.” we’ve seen that played out For more information about the stock market’s recent nomic stimulus checks that Bond prices rose as The struggles for the MTC here -- certainly on a smaller the Mendocino Theatre gains might have been prema- the government is distribut- investors pulled more money aren’t unique. Cohen said the scale.” Company, visit ture as consumers grapple ing. out of stocks and placed it in MTC’s financial situation The next play scheduled at http://www.mcn.org/1/mtc. with rising energy and food While some observers say the safer confines of the mirrored that of theaters MTC is “Gross Indecencies,” costs. The major stock market recent stock market gains had Treasury market. The yield on across the nation in varying which will run from June 12 Donations to help save MTC indexes each lost more than come too quickly anyway, the benchmark 10-year sizes. With the popularity of until July 20 -- with or without can be mailed to: MPAC, P.O. 1.5 percent, with the Dow others contend the market’s Treasury note, which moves the Internet, video games and the donations. But Cohen said Box 800, Mendocino, CA Jones industrial average declines reflect more serious opposite its price, fell to 3.85 home theater steadily increas- that without the $15,000, 95460. declining by more than 200 worries about the difficulties percent from 3.92 percent late ing, the niche market for live “Gross Indecencies” would be Zack Sampsel can be reached points. blanketing consumers. Tuesday. theater has decreased. the last production by the at [email protected]. Sharp gains in commodities Ed Peters, chief investment Light, sweet crude rose prices have drawn fresh atten- officer at PanAgora Asset $1.69 to settle at $123.53 a tion from investors worried Management in Boston, said, barrel on the New York that consumers — the “It is going to be a drag if we Mercantile Exchange, but lifeblood of the U.S. economy continue to get rising prices. traded just pennies away from — will be forced to pare dis- The oil price is just sympto- $124 during Wall Street trad- cretionary spending to keep matic of a broader trend.” ing. up with increasing costs for But Stephen Carl, head of The dollar rebounded necessities. equity trading at The Williams against other major global Oil prices have doubled Capital Group, said that while currencies, and gold prices over the past year, causing rising oil prices appeared to fell. gasoline prices to surge fur- rattle investors, many had also ther into record terrain and seen sizable gains from stocks strap consumers, who drive in recent weeks and wanted to more than two-thirds of eco- preserve their profits. 2nd District nomic activity, with another “Perhaps we fall away here financial burden. for a few sessions,” he said, Continued from Page 1 Wall Street slid amid a noting that the Standard & number of candidates running cacophony of worries about Poor’s 500 index’s rebound to in all districts to 11. the effects of rising prices. the 1,400 level might have “There’s a lot of reasons Kansas City Federal Reserve been too hasty for some why I’m not running,” President Thomas Hoenig in a investors. Wattenburger said. “I’m a speech late Tuesday pointed The Dow fell 206.48, or firm believer that leaders to inflation as his main con- 1.59 percent, to 12,814.35, should lead. I brought my cern. Treasury Secretary after fluctuating early in the leadership abilities here to the board. I’ve been frustrated with the lack of direction on and University of California the board, so I’m stepping the College campuses that do not current- heck out of the way.” ly have Osher scholarship Wattenburger said he had Continued from Page 1 programs in place. These some advice for the next gen- scholarship programs will be eration of supervisors. Colleges (FCCC). Bradley for community college stu- “I would request that they said the immediate assistance dents transferring to the CSU remain open-minded,” he would prove useful in helping and UC campuses, which is said. “If they have concerns, students with the rising cost of one of the college’s special- research them. Don’t have books and supplies. ties. preconceived notions. It’s “A $1,000 (scholarship) for “The $20 million portion of your job to make decisions. It a community college student the money will continue to doesn’t have to be personal.” goes a long way to pay for help our students move on to Rob Burgess can be reached supplies like textbooks, which four-year programs and at [email protected]. are going up at alarming schools,” Bradley said. rates,” Bradley said. Although the gift money The remaining $25 million will help Mendocino College Watch Repair will be contributed to the enroll more students each endowment as part of a two- year, Bradley said the money to-one match. As part of a wouldn’t affect the potential joint effort with the California budget crisis the college faces in the next fiscal year. Need a watch battery Community College System or watch band? Office and the state’s commu- “This money won’t affect nity colleges, the FCCC will any part of our budget situa- Stop By today... work to raise a matching $50 tion,” she said. “Because the money is coming from a foun- million over a three-year peri- dation, it can’t be used to D. William Jewelers od. Bradley said the joint relieve any of our budget Pear Tree Center effort would ensure scholar- problems. It’s direct aid to stu- 462-4636 ships to future generations of dents -- and we like that.” students at Mendocino There are more than 2.6 College. million students enrolled in “The matching funds will community colleges help the students all along the statewide, making it the way, and not just for one largest higher education sys- year,” Bradley said. “We Adv. Tix on Sale SPEED RACER (PG) # tem in the nation. At $20 per Adv. Tix on Sale INDIANA JONES: THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL (PG-13) # would then have a nice Adv. 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