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7 58551 69301 0 FRIDAY Feb. 16, 2007 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 18 pages, Volume 148 Number 313 email: [email protected] Body Candidates Something’s fishy at Lake Mendocino cleared found by election near board By KATIE MINTZ The Daily Journal Willits Jeanne Metcalf, James Mulheren and Mike Whetzel, Badly decomposed all unsuccessful candidates for Ukiah City Council, have male corpse ID been still unknown cleared of a com- By BEN BROWN plaint The Daily Journal alleging The Mendocino County failure to Sheriff’s Office is working to accurately determine the identity of a report body that was found in the campaign woods near Willits at 8:20 contribu- p.m. Wednesday by a bicy- tions and clist. Mulheren expenses “It appears to be a male in the adult,” said MCSO Lt. D.J. November general election. Miller. “We are closing the com- The body, which has not plaint we received because been positively identified, we have no information indi- was found by a bicyclist 100 cating that you violated the feet off Highway 101 in a Act,” reads a letter sent to wooded area near milepost Mulheren Jan. 29 from the marker 43. Fair Political Practices Miller said Sheriff’s detec- Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal Commission, the enforcement tives do not know how long agency for the Political the remains may had been Fish and Game Fish and Wildlife Technician Danny Garcia, right, and Scientific Aid Brent Rinker, use a tube to push air into a female steelhead trout to remove eggs that will be artificially inseminated at the Reform Act of 1974. laying in the woods before The complaint naming the they were found. Bill Townsend Conservation Fish Hatchery. Each Thursday the public is welcome to come out and visit the hatchery and watch the spawning take place. three candidates was made by “We’re trying to establish Dotty Coplen, of Ukiah, in a time line,” he said. October after they filed their Positive identification of first campaign statements, the body has been complicat- which were supposed to ed by the state of the remains It’s spawning season include all expenditures made and contributions received See BODY, Page A-2 By BEN BROWN stop the eggs from continuing to in holding ponds to be trucked out at between July 1 and Sept. 30. The Daily Journal absorb water, Garcia said. a later date. According to the com- Once again it is spawning season Many of the fertilized eggs are “They’ll swim right back up the plaint, each candidate “made Deputy for steelhead trout and at the Bill then transferred to the Warm Springs ladders otherwise,” Garcia said. or authorized expenditures for Townsend Conservation Fish Fish Hatchery, Garcia said. The hatchery repeats this process professionally printed multi- Hatchery below Lake Mendocino, Once Garcia and Rinker are done with 12 fish every week during the colored campaign signs,” but employees are working to make sure with the adults, the females are put spawning season, between January “no expenses for these cam- led on there will continue to be fish in the back into the river to swim down- paign signs appear in their river. stream while the males are put back See FISH, Page A-12 statements.” Working together, Fish and Game She also said the success Technician Danny Garcia and scien- fee policy of political consul- chase Black dots, tant Rob Muelrath of tific aid Brent Rinker collect eggs and indicating Muelrath Public Affairs, hired By BEN BROWN sperm from full-grown steelhead to eyes, are The Daily Journal fertilize the eggs that will be raised in by all three, “makes it diffi- apparent on cult for local residents who A Sonoma County man the hatchery. incubated fish wanted on felony charges first Each female produces an average are concerned about cam- eggs in the paign financing to be ade- fled from, and then fought of 5,000 eggs and the hatchery uses fish hatchery. with, a Mendocino County two males for every female in order quately informed about who A single is financing candidates,” sug- Sheriff’s Deputy in an attempt to encourage variety. Garcia said female will to avoid arrest early close to 90 percent of the eggs will be gesting that it would be possi- give 5,000 ble for candidates to indefi- Thursday, according to fertilized. eggs which Sheriff’s reports. “We have a pretty good average,” nitely conceal contributions are inseminat- from financial backers if they David M. Arreola, 42, of he said. ed by two Sonoma County, was arrested Once they are fertilized, the eggs were sent directly to Muelrath males to give to cover expenses. on suspicion of assault with a are cleaned, first with water and then a more deadly weapon, assault of a with iodine. Then they are placed in a Muelrath had said he diverse gene would only charge the candi- police officer, evading a bucket of running water which will pool police officer, possession of a cause “water hardening” that will dates a fee of $500 each if controlled substance and on a felony warrant out of Sonoma See ELECTION, Page A-12 County at the Golden Rule Mobile Home Park at 12:30 a.m. Thursday. According to Sheriff’s Lake County board says no to Konocti casino reports, Deputy Tim Goss was Lakeport Record-Bee effort to get the land into trust, on a T-shirt, “‘If you can’t run on patrol southbound on LAKEPORT -- The Lake and the BOS’ opposition to with the big dogs don’t get off Highway 101 near Walker the concept of “reservation the porch.’ We need to run Road Thursday when he saw County Board of Supervisors Casino thought to have voted unanimously to shopping.” with these big dogs on our a motorcycle driving speed- terms.” Siegel commended ing northbound on the high- oppose a developer’s efforts Supervisor Ed Robey sug- to add a casino to Konocti gested giving the developers Brown for his efforts in “get- be key to resort’s sale way. ting off the porch,” and Goss made a U-turn and Harbor Resort & Spa. two weeks to present their By TIFFANY REVELLE Representatives of several plans to the board formally, referred to Anderson, Record-Bee Staff Writer stopped the motorcycle near Kenwood Investments and his Hollands Lane. As Goss came homeowners’ associations saying the BOS’ decision KELSEYVILLE -- The matter of a casino at Konocti around the resort expressed would be strengthened by Platinum Advisors as the “big Harbor Resort & Spa may be the central issue to whether to a stop, Arreola turned his dogs” capable of getting the motorcycle around, drove the need for the BOS to act having given Kenwood or not the sale of the resort goes through. quickly to stop such a devel- Investments a chance to make land into federal trust. During a Lake County Board of Supervisors meeting, past Goss’ patrol car and Farrington symbolically dedi- headed south. opment. its case. Brad Welch of Kenwood Investments spoke to the audi- Ed Calkins, president of the cated his vote in Siegel’s ence and outlined some of the firm’s plans for Konocti. Goss turned to follow After almost two hours of honor, saying “the big dogs Arreola who led him in pur- discussion and 15 speakers Riviera West homeowners’ Supervisor Anthony Farrington disclosed at that meeting are off the porch.” a conversation where Welch indicated to him that the casi- suit at speeds reaching higher appearing, with one in favor association disagreed, claim- Brown said he was than 110 mph, according to of waiting for more informa- ing two weeks could make a no development was a contingency of the sale. impressed with the response He said one of the biggest challenges was winter and Sheriff’s reports. tion about the developer’s big difference because of the from state representatives he At the top of the Howard developer’s political connec- off-season months, and that the resort has been running in plans, the decision to adopt a had contacted about the issue, the red, losing approximately $3.5 million per year. Forest Summit, Goss lost resolution against any poten- tions and their efforts to get and indicated that they were sight of Arreola but Sheriff’s “Through our preliminary due diligence and visioning, tial casino was made. the land into federal trust. waiting for the BOS to take a it’s critical we consider all aspects that could make this deputies who had staged at Supervisor Rob Brown Several other speakers position in the form of a reso- the bottom of the hill said project a success, and so therefore, yes we have considered cited several reasons for the voiced similar opinions. lution. tribal gaming as an option to add to the success of the pro- they had not seen a motorcy- resolution, including Clearlake Homeowners Brown also presented sig- Kenwood Investment’s con- Association representative See CASINO, Page A-12 See CHASE, Page A-2 tact with five tribes in its Angie Siegel quoted a saying See BOARD, Page A-2 A-2 – FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

measure that disapproves of the military buildup in Iraq while CDC struggles to find source of peanut expressing support for the troops. The world briefly Passage of the measure was expected Friday, and across the butter salmonella outbreak Capitol, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid unexpectedly ATLANTA (AP) — Government scientists struggled announced plans to hold a test vote Saturday. Thursday to pinpoint the source of the first U.S. salmonella out- Al-Qaida in Iraq leader wounded, aide Steamed drivers stuck for break linked to peanut butter, the kid favorite packed into mil- killed in clash, government says lions of lunchboxes every day. a full day on Pennsylvania Nearly 300 people in 39 states have fallen ill since August, BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The leader of al-Qaida in Iraq was interstate paralyzed by storm and federal health investigators said they strongly suspect Peter wounded and an aide was killed in a clash Thursday with Iraqi Pan peanut butter and certain batches of Wal-Mart’s Great forces north of Baghdad, the Interior Ministry spokesman said. HAMBURG, Pa. (AP) — National Guardsmen in Humvees Value house brand — both manufactured by ConAgra Foods The clash occurred near Balad, a major U.S. base about 50 ferried food, fuel and baby supplies Thursday to hundreds of miles north of the capital, Brig. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf said. motorists stranded on a 50-mile stretch of highway for nearly a Inc. Khalaf said al-Qaida in Iraq leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri was day by a monster storm blamed for 15 deaths. Shoppers across the country were warned to throw out jars wounded and his aide, identified as Abu Abdullah al-Majemaai, The traffic jam on the icy, hilly section of Interstate 78 in with a product code on the lid beginning with “2111,” which was killed. eastern Pennsylvania started to ease by the afternoon, but dri- denotes the plant where it was made. Khalaf declined to say how Iraqi forces knew al-Masri had vers were still seething. How the dangerous germ got into the peanut butter was a been injured, and there was no report on the incident from U.S. “How could you operate a state like this? It’s totally disgust- mystery. But because peanuts are usually heated to high, germ- authorities. ing,” said Eugene Coleman, of Hartford, Conn. killing temperatures during the manufacturing process, govern- Deputy Interior Minister Maj. Gen. Hussein Ali Kamal said The sprawling storm system hit Wednesday and blew out to ment and industry officials said the contamination may have he had no information about such a clash or that al-Masri had sea Thursday, leaving huge snow piles, frigid temperatures and been caused by dirty jars or equipment. been involved. tens of thousands without power across the Midwest and “We think we have very strong evidence that this was the Northeast. Pelosi says Bush would need congres- Numerous areas saw more than a foot of snow, with 42 inch- brand of peanut butter. Now it goes to the next step of going to es falling in the southern Adirondacks in New York. Gusty wind the place where the peanut butter was made and focusing in on sional approval to invade Iran had morning wind chills below zero, and in some areas, the the testing,” said Dr. Mike Lynch, an epidemiologist at the WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said snow was followed by several inches of ice. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Thursday that President Bush lacks the authority to invade Iran without specific approval from Congress, a fresh challenge to the commander in chief on the eve of a symbolic vote critical of FUNERAL NOTICES his troop buildup in Iraq. Pelosi, D-Calif., noted that Bush consistently said he sup- [\ a member of the Standard Structures, and Jesse Clark on ports a diplomatic resolution to differences with Iran “and I take Village West Yacht Club of Inc. September 4, 1931 in him at his word.” Stockton. In 1992 his beloved wife Quapaw, Oklahoma. At the same time, she said, “I do believe that Congress He is survived by his died and in 1995 Virgil worked for 45 should assert itself, though, and make it very clear that there is wife Dorrie Jackson of Bob moved back to Ukiah, years in the lumber indus- no previous authority for the president, any president, to go into Willits, his father and California where try including Cloverdale Iran.” mother Ed and Dorothy he doted on visits with his Lumber and Foothill Pelosi spoke in an interview in the Capitol as the House Jackson of Anderson, his youngest grand- Mill and Lumber in moved through a third marathon day of debate on a nonbinding sisters Paula Smart daughter Victoria Rose Paradise, Ca. of Lewiston, Sharon Clark Trujillo of Santa Rosa, He grew up playing base- of Washington, California. She will sorely ball and played with Gov. Schwarzenegger’s Ilene McCall of miss her “Grandpa Mickey Mantle. Board office, Senator Don Perata Sacramento, brother Allen Bob.” Virgil loved woodwork- and Assemblymember Pat Jackson of Willits, his chil- In addition to his mother ing and was able to see Continued from Page A-1 Nunez, along with other rep- dren Monica Hen- Leatha and her hus- and make things out of any resentatives Feb. 26. He is drix, Tracy Duncan, Kris band Lawrence Harpe, Bob scrap of wood. natures he had gathered on a also meeting with Bartolomei, Pamala is also survived He was a family man and petition he had circulated Congressman Mike Jackson and Rick Hendrix, by his sister Darlene loved to spend his among his constituents around Thompson’s office March 6, also his thirteen Barnes of Longview, time with his wife, children the resort to oppose the devel- and is planning a trip to CHARLES (CHUCK) grandchildren and one Washington and his broth- and grandchildren. opment of a casino there. Washington D.C. at his own EDWARD JACKSON great-grandchild. He er Ronald Barnes He was a member of the Brown said he will meet expense to meet with Senator Charles (Chuck ) will be missed by his family and his wife Anne of Paradise Pentecos- with representatives from Dianne Feinstein. Edward Jackson, age 65, and many, many Ukiah. He was the loving tal Church of God and was passed away on February friends. Memorial Services uncle of Melissa Stout of there every day of treat it as one and rule out 14, 2007 after a will be held Satur- Kelso, Washington; the remodel for both the Body foul-play later than to treat it long battle with multiple day, February 17, 2007 at David Barnes and Lori old church and the as an accident and discover sclerosis. He was 4:00 p.m. at the Speas both of Ukiah. new church. during forensic investigation Agape Bible Church locat- He was the father of Tina He moved to Paradise, Continued from Page A-1 born August 12, 1941 to that it was not. Edward and Dorothy ed at 290 South Le- Marie Small and CA 14yrs ago from which are significantly “If we don’t collect items Jackson of San Jose, nore in Willits. grandfather of Tabitha Ukiah, CA in an evidentiary manner, we California. He graduat- Marie Small; adored Virgil is survived by his decomposed, Miller said. [\ Evidence was collected at can’t go back and recreate the ed from Campbell High step-father of Quinnell wife Audine Clark of scene, including a wallet with scene later,” Miller said. School in 1960 and ROBERT CLYDE BARNES Trujillo and her hus- Paradise, CA. They were identification. Miller said the An autopsy has been per- then went on to study crim- Robert Clyde Barnes band Tom. Bob leaves married in 1955. body will be submitted to a formed by contracted medical inal justice at San peacefully left this world behind many friends Sons: Eric J. Clark of examiner for Mendocino Jose State University. After on February 12, 2007 in including his four legged Santa Rosa, CA and forensic odontologist to Ukiah, California. best friend “Tuffy.” David S. Clark of examine the body’s dental County, Dr. Jason Trent, but graduating, he Miller said there was little went into law enforcement Bob was born in San Bob was preceded in Paradise, CA, daughters work and confirm the man’s Francisco on August 19, death by his infant son Rebecca Comer of Magalia, identity. left to examine because of where he served the body’s state of decompo- 1943, the youngest child of Scott and his nephew Rick CA and Linda A forensic anthropologist for both the Campbell sition. Police Department and the late M. C. Rittenberry. Martin of Seaside, OR, at Chico State University will “The autopsy was a visual Barnes and his wife Leatha Bob loved the color red, brother Jerry Clark of examine the body to deter- the Yerington Police autopsy because there wasn’t Department before set- of Ukiah. Bob re- rock & roll, garden- Texas, sisters Juanita mine if the man’s death was much there,” Miller said. tling in Willits in 1971. sided there until 1975 when ing, a good home cooked Isborn of Ukiah, CA, the result of foul play, Miller Decomposition has also There he served as a he moved to meal and pretty Mary Busick of Arcata, said. made getting a sample for Mendocino County Deputy Lower Lake, California women; but not necessarily CA, Linda Jennings of The Sheriff’s office is toxicology screen impossible, Sheriff for twenty- where he met his wife in that order. OK, Billie Barnes of OK investigating the man’s death Miller said. seven years. He had many Phyllis. They married on In respect to Bob’s wish- and Helen Stanley of as a homicide but said there The Sheriff’s office is con- accomplishments February 5, 1978. es, no services will be OK. Also 7 grandchildren is no evidence of foul play at tinuing to investigate this and recognitions of service Later on that year Bob held. Internment is private. and 5 great grand- present. case and positive identifica- including being and Phyllis moved to The Eversole Mortuary children. Miller said the death is tion is pending. published in Detective Graton, California where is in charge of arrange- Visitation will be Friday, being investigated as a homi- Ben Brown can be reached at Magazine for his ef- he began work at G ments. February 16, 2007, cide because it is easier to [email protected] forts in solving a case while & S Lumber Company. In [\ 10:00 A.M. at Ukiah Valley working as a 1980 he moved his VIRGIL J. CLARK Mortuary followed according to sheriff’s reports. Sheriff Investigator. He little family to Santa Rosa, Virgil J. Clark, 75, of by a service at 11:00 A.M. The taser was effective in retired in 1992 to pur- California and in Paradise, CA died Feb- Interment will be at Chase subduing Arreola and a subse- sue his life long passion of the next few years Bob ruary 12, 2007 in Chico, Russian River Cemetery. Continued from Page A-1 quent search revealed a small boating and fish- landed his favorite job CA. Rose Chapel Mortuary is amount of a controlled sub- ing along the Delta and was as a knife grinder for He was born to Albert in charge of arrangements. cle pass them. stance believed to be metham- Goss searched the area and phetamine, according to eventually cornered Arreola Sheriff’s reports. probation violation at 1:23 enforcement agencies are reported by near the Golden Rule Mobile the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes A records check revealed SHERIFF’S REPORTS a.m. Wednesday. LOTTERY NUMBERS Home Park. As Goss got out no exceptions. of his patrol car, Arreola that Arreola was wanted in The following were DAILY 3: Afternoon: 4, 0, Sonoma County on felony compiled from reports Those arrested by law enforcement 9. Evening: 4, 4, 0. allegedly tried to run him over officers are innocent until proven guilty. prepared by the FANTASY 5: 02, 19, 31, with the motorcycle, accord- charges. People reported as having been arrest- CORRECTIONS Arreola was booked into Mendocino County ed may contact the Daily Journal once The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this 34, 38. ing to Sheriff’s reports. their case has been concluded so the Goss knocked Arreola off county jail. Sheriff’s Office: space to correct errors or make clarifications DAILY DERBY: 1st BOOKED -- Jeremy Asher results can be reported. Those who feel to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Place: 03, Hot Shot. 2nd the motorcycle and Arreola Goss was taken to a local the information is in error should con- Lopresti, 21, of Ukiah, was ary notices or birth announcements will Place: 01, Gold Rush. 3rd began to fight with Goss who hospital where he was treated tact the appropriate agency. In the case result in reprinting the entire article. Errors of those arrested on suspicion of dri- Place: 05, California eventually managed to draw for his injuries and then booked into jail on suspicion may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. of driving under the influence, ving under the influence of an intoxi- Classic. Race time: his taser and shoot Arreola, released. cant: all DUI cases reported by law drving without a license and a 1:48.16.

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COMMUNITY FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 – A-3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] What’s Playing Soroptimists honor veterans FRIDAY SPUNK! -- Live music and dance show about overcoming adversity, just in time for Black History Month; Ukiah Players’ Theatre; 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 8 p.m.; $5 to $12. SKOOLZ OUT! -- Great music to enjoy with dinner; The Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. ‘LOVE LETTERS -- A romantic story; The Willits Community Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane St., Willits; 8 p.m.; $12; 459-0895. MONTANA SLIM -- Blue grass from the Bay Area; Ukiah Brewing Co; 102 S. State St. in Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $5; 468-5898. SATURDAY COMEDY ALLEY -- Featuring John Bizzare, feature comedian Ross Turner and opener “Phat” Joe Mendosa; Ukiah Valley Conference Center, 200 S. School St., Ukiah; 7 p.m.; $17. SPUNK! -- Live music and dance show about overcoming adversity, just in time for Black History Month; Ukiah Players’ Theatre; 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 8 p.m.; $5 to $12. DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. ‘LOVE LETTERS’ -- A romantic story; The Willits Community Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane St., Willits; 8 p.m.; $12; 459-0895. COUNTRY BOYS BAND -- Country dance music; Ukiah Senior Center; 499 Leslie St., Bartlett Hall; 7 to 10 p.m.; $8 for members, $9 for non-members; adults 18 and over welcome. FRAME OF MIND -- Rock, groove and funk; Ukiah Brewing Co; 102 S. State St. in Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $5; 468-5898. THE FELT TIPS -- Motown, Rock, Blues and Country; Club 711; 711 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.; no cover. SUNDAY Veteran Utah Haley accepts Valentines from two local Soroptimist International clubs in Ukiah which he drove ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at to Veterans permanently housed at Fort Miley Veteran’s Administration Hospital in San Francisco. Shown with Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; family hours Haley is Carole Hester from Soroptimist International of Yokayo Sunrise. 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsored by Dunlap Roofing. The Daily Journal Yokayo Sunrise effort. buy. a worldwide organization for DANCE WAVE -- Weekly Freestyle community dance for fit- Two Soroptimist Students at Accelerated “This year we had a group women of approximately ness and release; Mendocino Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St., Ukiah; International clubs and a local Achievement Academy also of women who knitted scarves 100,000 members in 120 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; sliding scale donation; 489-3345. school took on a project of helped out with handmade for every patient and they countries in management and FREE POOL -- Free pool all day; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 signing and sending greetings to veterans. placed them in a little plastic professions, working through E. Perkins St., Ukiah. Valentine’s greetings to veter- Ronald L. Hunt, Assistant red bag. This year we selected service projects to advance ‘LOVE LETTERS’ -- A romantic story; The Willits Community ans permanently housed at Chief of Volunteer Services at Blue Cross employees to human rights and the status of Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane St., Willits; 2 p.m.; $12; 459-0895. Fort Miley Veteran’s Fort Miley expressed grati- come and distribute. It’s a real women, especially programs Administration Hospital in tude for the cards. nice treat for the volunteers as benefiting women and girls. MONDAY San Francisco. “Each year we invite some well as the patients and the All clubs participate inter- Army Veteran Utah Haley businesses in the local com- volunteers get a chance to nationally through their FREE POOL -- Free pool all day; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 contacted the two clubs munity to help distribute visit with the patients. We International Projects. Both E. Perkins St., Ukiah. because he has a big heart and Valentines. We buy little red have 120 patients in the nurs- local Soroptimist thought these Veterans needed tote bags and fill them with ing home and about 100 International clubs donate TUESDAY a lift on Valentine’s Day. whatever we receive from patients in the hospital -- hundreds of thousands of ser- Julie Sawyers from SI churches, schools, service about 220 in all. We try to get vice hours and funds to our KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Ukiah spear headed their clubs, businesses, etc. and we at least six Valentines in every local community, our District, Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. Valentine signing and Carole get volunteers to stuff the bags bag.” our Federation, and TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Mendocino Ballet Hester led out in the SI and add chocolates that we Soroptimist International is Internationally. Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages 11 to 99; 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. WEDNESDAY Be responsible and pick up after your pet ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; family hours Is there anything worse entire community benefits the toilet or sewer pipes. 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsored by Dunlap Roofing. than taking a walk along the when pet waste is picked up • Keep your cat on your ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC -- Hosted by Jitterbox Music and creek path and stepping in a and disposed of properly. property so that you can Bulldog Auto Center; Ukiah Brewing Co; 102 S. State St. in Ukiah; present left by Laddie the • Pick up pet waste from responsibly clean up its waste. sign ups at 7:30 p.m., performance time 8:30 p.m.; 468-5898. Labrador? your yard. It is not a fertilizer. The neighborhood shouldn’t How about pet waste from • Dispose of your pet’s be your cat’s litter box! everyone’s Fido or Fluffy waste in the trash. Place dog • Carry disposable bags A visit with Mother Nature dirtying up the waterways, waste or cat litter in a careful- while walking your dog to killing aquatic life, or trans- ly tied bag to avoid spillage pick up and dispose of waste In the sixth grade at nature mitting disease to kids and during trash collection. Pet properly. Though some parks camp, my tree was the other pets? waste should not be placed in may provide bags (the City of Manzanita ˆ I remember that Everyone needs to pick up curbside yard waste recycling Ukiah provides pet waste bags every time I walk by one and after their pets. Cleaning up bins. for public use at various parks think of the display board I your pet’s waste helps keep • Bury pet waste in your throughout the City just look made with its berries, leaves our pets, the environment and yard, at least 12 inches deep for the gray dispenser with the and bark. I also remember each other healthy. and cover with at least eight history of the shaggy dog), being the turkey vulture Pet waste in public areas is Your Watershed inches of soil to let it decom- consider using the plastic bags (someone had to do it!) in the unsightly, unsanitary and pose slowly. Bury the waste in that accumulate around your closing skit. unsafe. Even pet waste left out By Dave Richardson several different locations and house, such the bags from The lasting impact of in private yards poses hazards eases that can be transmitted keep it away from vegetable your morning newspaper or nature camp experiences was to people, animals and the through contact with pet gardens. wrappers from food products underscored when I recently environment. waste. • Don’t flush cat feces or such as bread. visited with Helen Menasian, Pet waste contains organ- Pet waste left out in parks, used cat litter down the toilet, It’s the neighborly thing to the educational coordinator at isms that can cause diseases yards and streets also gets place it in the trash instead. do, and the right thing to do -- the Redwood Valley Outdoor such as giardiasis, hookworm, washed down storm drains The toxoplasmosis parasite for your pets, for other people, Education Project. The Giving Back salmonellosis, toxocariasis, that flow directly into our that is sometimes present in and for the environment. Community Foundation had By Susanne Norgard and tapeworm from dog local waterways -- without cat feces kills sea otters along Thank you for picking up after given a grant to the project Helen, who has a Masters waste, and toxoplasmosis being treated at sewer treat- California’s coasts. That para- your pets! last year, and I wanted to see Degree in Environmental from cat waste. ment facilities. Pet waste has site isn't necessarily destroyed The Russian River the site. I drove out to the 45- Education, believes her job is Flies, insects, or balls and nutrients that promote excess at sewage treatment plants. It Watershed Association acre parcel of land that is to set-up magical experiences toys that come into contact algae growth, making the is generally acceptable to (www.rrwatershed.org) is an owned by the school district. for the kids. Children from with the waste can carry the water cloudy and green. Waste flush other pet wastes down association of eleven cities, “There wasn‚t much here ten grades K ˆ 6 in the Ukiah organisms to new hosts -- decaying in the creeks the toilet but objects such as counties and special districts years ago,” Helen told me. Unified School District come other pets and people. depletes oxygen and releases plastic bags, puppy “pee in the watershed that are “But thanks to some dedicated on field trips each year. They Children, pregnant women, ammonia. Combined with pads”, newspaper and other working together on programs volunteers like Duane Wells, all are assigned nature names and people with depressed warm temperatures, this kills materials should never be for clean water, fisheries Bill Smith, Jennifer Harris, (Helen is “Mother Nature”) immune systems are particu- aquatic life. flushed down the toilet since restoration and watershed Cathy Monroe, and Spencer and participate in a program larly susceptible to certain dis- What can you do? The such things could easily clog enhancement. Brewer we have created a designed for their grade. For wonderful spot to help kids example, some of the students learn about the natural world from grades 4-6 will raise fish February 24 and 2 offers dinners, gaming, carnival and more and their place in it.” in their classrooms. They then As Helen and I talked, we come out to the Redwood Residents and visitors to ships for our local young worth. walked along a wonderful Valley site, which sits on the our area will have some hard women. If a beautifully pre- The theme this year is system of nature trails, pass- Russian River, and study choices to make for enter- sented gourmet meal with Pirates of the Mardi Gras, no ing by an outdoor amphithe- whether the river will be a tainment on Saturday and accompanying wine at every doubt spinning off on the atre, bird blinds, and other good place to release their Sunday, Feb. 24 and 25. course is in your taste and popular movie Pirates of the places to observe nature. She fish. “They test the water tem- Saturday the 24th has the pocket book, you could not Caribbean. The doors open told me that my experiences perature, make sure there is first Miss Mendocino support a more worthy cause Saturday night at 6 and $30 in remembering nature camp enough shade and cover, and Scholarship Pageant Dinner for our future. The event gets you the delicious are not unique. “The kids they look at what aquatic to be held at the lovely Jeriko starts at 6 p.m. To reserve catered dinner (7 p.m.), remember what they learn insects are there for the fish to Estates in Hopland. The call Verna at 467-9426. “Reno-style” early gaming, because it is tactile,” she told eat. Once they have decided event is catered by Karen’s For a great Saturday Night wine auction (some of the me. “I remember one boy who that this is a good place for Catering at $125 per couple Date and family fun on area’s finest and special seemed distracted and not their fish, they release them with food to die for. Sunday, it’s hard to top the wines!), silent auction, and very focused. As he was walk- into the river.” A brief description of the Community chatter annual St. Mary of the dancing to the live band, ing beside me, he would call Another favorite day for 5-course meal is: Scallop By Kathy Davidson Angels Fund Raiser. This Gigantic. $20 lets you in at 9 out “that‚s the refrigerator many of the kids is “Flight Coviche, Red Salad with one event brings in big bucks for gaming and the dance. tree” (when the kids hug it, School.” The children are Champagne Vinaigrette, to help support the students For table and dinner reser- the bark is cold), or look at a Caribbean Style Meatballs and Chocolate Hazelnut and the school. The students, vations call Cynthia at 485- taught about nesting and Torte with Raspberry Glaze. flowering Manzanita and say, migrating birds, and then with Cocoanut Glaze and parents and teachers make a 1344. Mendocino Book “that‚s the honey pot.” He Haitian Rice, Mediterranean Our local pageant, under huge effort by volunteering Company and the school also “apply for a job” as a bird, the direction of Verna remembered all these lessons stating their qualifications to Style Chicken over garlic services, goods and inven- are selling tickets or you can from the year before, so obvi- mashed potatoes, baby car- Jacobs, has handed out thou- tive ways to help you donate sands of dollars in scholar- ously they were sinking in.” See GIVING, Page A-5 rots, pears with Brie cheese and receive your money’s See CHATTER, Page A-5 A-4 – FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Great discussion To the Editor: I would like to applaud the Greater Ukiah Localization Project (GULP) and THOMAS D. ELIAS express my appreciation to them for invit- ing me to participate in a recent ground breaking discussion about the localization of health care in Mendocino County at the Washington Mutual meeting room. A group of 50 people came together to dis- Addict Arnold can’t cuss the challenges and opportunities that our emerging energy predicament presents stop raising money to our current health care system that is already in crisis. As Dr. Teran stated so There are signs aplenty that Gov. Arnold well, “the building is burning and we’re Schwarzenegger's striking move to the left during last just sitting in front of our televisions with year's reelection campaign is going to last. But there's our remote controls.” one aspect of the early governator that shows no sign Anthony Morris of the Mendocino of changing even a little bit. County Acupuncture Clinic and I opened When it comes to what the legendary Democratic the discussion with some perspectives of Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh called the mother's the current health care system, from both milk of politics - money - there are no signs of any Western and Eastern medicine experi- deviation from past Schwarzenegger practices. ences. What developed from there, with Even though he has no visible reason to raise large participation from the community mem- amounts of money, since he's got almost four years left bers, was an amazing exchange of ideas to serve and has no further declared political ambi- Other opinions tions, Schwarzenegger keeps right on bringing in the and a visioning session. It ended in the big checks. coalescence of a concept of local residents From around the nation Since he began his first run for governor in August working towards something amazing. 2003, he has raised more than $130 million, taking the Mendocino County’s own locally-based, Los Angeles Times vast majority long after he was already in office. comprehensive health program that focus- A sorry excuse Now he's set up an "officeholder" account, taking es on education, prevention, health main- San Francisco Mayor ing a treatment whose first could block the change. advantage of a bill he signed that allows legislators and tenance, and public health followed by other officials who are ineligible to run for office again low-energy requiring treatments when Gavin Newsom admitted step is admitting you are Any overhaul of the sys- with a directness rare in a "powerless." The inference tem would have to be passed to continue raising money anyway. Each donor to appropriate (ie acupuncture, chiropractic, Schwarzenegger's new fund can give up to $20,000 per physical therapy, and herbal remedies). politician that he had an to be drawn by the public is by voters during a statewide affair with the wife of his that it wasn't you who did election. But the first step is year, with an annual maximum of $200,000 total taken The vision maintains excellence in med- campaign manager. ... those bad things, it was the to get the Legislature and in. There are no limits on the number of executives of ical care and invigorates practicing physi- The mayor's apology disease (or disorder or lack governor to put a reform companies like Sempra Energy, PG&E, Shell Oil, cians and other providers by eliminating came with no ifs, ands or of cultural sensitivity or proposal on the ballot. A Chevron and other major past contributors who can the dollar-sucking administrative overhead buts. For once, the public "issues" that haven't been change also could be put on kick in. of insurance companies, and works toward was presented with a simple "worked out"). Your obliga- the ballot through the initia- The governor still maintains his "California keeping health care dollars from leaking and frank admission of tion isn't to "sin no more," tive process. Recovery Team" money-raising mechanism, for which out of the county, thus generating enough wrongdoing. Most refresh- it's to "get help." A legislative solution is there are no limits on corporate or individual dona- resources to allow for coverage for all of ing of all, Newsom did not The problem is that, after preferable because the tions. He has used that fund to back ballot initiatives Mendocino County’s residents. undermine his sincerity with seeing so many compro- details of the proposal would and other causes he favors. There were also no limits I commend GULP for creating the the by-now-obligatory con- mised celebrities seek thera- be debated during the hear- on donations to Schwarzenegger's inaugural celebra- opportunity to bring together our neigh- fession that he has a sub- py, the public is likely to ing process. Initiatives don't tion committee. bors with leaders in our community, such stance abuse problem and come to a different and more get a thorough vetting, and will be entering rehab. For cynical conclusion: that the often flawed measures get When he ran in the 2003 recall, Schwarzenegger as Els Cooperrider (Measure H and The decried the manner in which ex-Gov. Gray Davis Ukiah Brewing Company), Lin Hunter four days, anyway. primary purpose of rehabili- put on the ballot. But if the On Monday, the mayor tation is damage control. Legislature fails again to act, appeared to sell public policy and state contracts in (CEO, Mendocino Community Health exchange for campaign dollars. Clinics), Leah Middleton (RN, Phoenix announced that he would be The further afield the the initiative route may be seeking treatment to stop alleged disease is from the the only way to go. Now it's possible to link public policy and Hospice), and many long-time practition- drinking. ... damaging symptom, the less The current system robs Schwarzenegger donors, too. From his support for liq- ers of acupuncture and chiropractic medi- In his defense, the mayor likely people will buy it as California's residents of their uefied natural gas to his refusal to allow any linking of cine, as well as a founder of The did say that his problems an excuse and the less likely votes in legislative and con- minimum wages to inflation, many Schwarzenegger Patchwork Clinic. It was truly an inspiring with alcohol "are not an the cure will even be appro- gressional elections because actions directly support the interests of his biggest con- event. I look forward to more discussions excuse for my personal laps- priate. districts are drawn so that tributors. like this one in the near future. es in judgment." Still, the they don't change parties. Robert Stern, president of the nonpartisan Center Kristin Bradford, M.D., M.P.H. timing of his announcement The Fresno Bee The politicians use comput- for Government Studies, makes no bones about what Family Practitioner inevitably recalls the recent Redistricting ers to maneuver district lines he thinks of the new officeholder accounts. "It's to Little Lake Health Center two-step programs executed in ways that can create safe enable them to get money from people who want Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital by former Rep. Mark Foley momentum Democratic districts and something from them," Stern said. (alcohol treatment for inap- Assembly Democrats safe Republican districts. Said Carmen Balber, an official of the Foundation propriate conduct around have joined the movement to It's time to put a sensible for Consumer and Taxpayer Rights, "The governor, Learn more about people congressional pages), Miss change the way legislative redistricting plan on the bal- who promised to clean up Sacramento, can't make any USA Tara Conner (alcohol and congressional districts lot. It should have an inde- more excuses. With no upcoming election and no ini- with disabilities rehabilitation after reports of pendent commission to draw are created, and that should tiatives on the ballot, Arnold doesn't have to keep play- To the Editor: underage drinking) and Mel the districts and the commis- help get this much-needed ing the fundraising game he claims to despise." Hi, my name is Willie West and I am an Gibson (the Promises Center sioners should have to fol- reform passed. Gov. Arnold But he continues, having averaged about $95,000 a advocate for people with disabilities. I run for ranting against the Jews). low strict guidelines. We Schwarzenegger also wants day in receipts since he became a politician. No prob- a Web site dedicated to spreading informa- It's Crisis Management the redistricting power taken also support the "nesting" tion about local (Northern California) 101 - first you apologize concept, with each of the 40 lem, Schwarzenegger says, he can't be corrupted by from the Legislature and money. And it's true that he has kicked in more dollars events ( e.g. sporting, fund raisers, etc.), (while avoiding specifics; given to an independent Senate districts containing news, legislation, etc. regarding people wouldn't want any trouble commission. Unfortunately, two Assembly districts. to his campaigns (well over $8 million in personal with disabilities. from the lawyers), then take the state senators are reluc- Assembly Speaker Fabian cash) than any other donor. Here’s a little background on me: I "full responsibility" for your tant to give up their redis- Nunez said last week that the He also insists that the new fund and his old ones work as a board member with the Area actions, then loudly tricting duties, and they current system is "indefensi- are necessary for the way he governs. As a former announce that you are seek- ble." He's right. Let's fix it. One Developmental Disabilities Board action movie actor, Schwarzenegger is totally commit- (which serves Mendocino, Lake, ted to what Hollywood calls "production values." Humboldt and Del Norte counties). I also LETTER POLICY Movies with poor lighting, lousy scenery and music that doesn't fit don't do well. Schwarzenegger plainly work with the Mendocino Council of The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the writing about the organization or body on Governments concerning issues of trans- editor. All letters must include a clear name, which you serve, that will be included in your thinks it's the same for political events. portation. I am also a stakeholder, and signature, return address and phone number. signature. .All letters are subject to editing He wants professional lighting every time he stages attend, the Senate Bill 1270 meetings held Letters chosen for publication are generally without notice. Editing is generally limited to a press conference or town hall meeting. He wants help published in the order they are received, but removing statements that are potentially paying for the private jet he uses to commute from his in Sacramento regarding equal opportuni- shorter, concise letters are given prefer- libelous or are not suitable for a family news- ties for people with disabilities. Los Angeles home to his Sacramento hotel suite and ence.We publish most of the letters we paper. You may drop letters off at our office myriad other points. He wants quality satellite feeds Currently, I am writing to spread infor- receive, but we cannot guarantee publication. at 590 S. School St., or fax letters to 468- mation about Senate Bill 1270, in which a Names will not be withheld for any reason. If 3544, mail to Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box for the webcasts he conducts with increasing frequen- report will be written to the Governor and we are aware that you are connected to a 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e-mail them to cy. the Legislature with ideas to increase local organization or are an elected official [email protected]. The late longtime political gadfly Ralph Morrell of opportunities in day activities for people Dixon spent years fighting now-defunct legislative with developmental disabilities. "slush funds" that allowed politicians to spend state The Senate Bill 1270 work group is WHERE TO WRITE money on anything they liked, from fixing up their going to propose ideas to the Governor homes to paying off pals. It's easy to imagine what he and Legislature that will help them in set- President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep and another more prominent deceased gadfly, ting future policies and law that enables House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Proposition 13 co-author Howard Jarvis would have to say about the new officeholder accounts. individuals with developmental disabilities ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, to improve on the way they spend their (202)456-2461. "An invitation to corruption," Morrell called the old Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; publicly-financed funds. He'd use even stronger words days. It may provide ideas such as: remov- Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Santa Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, ing sub-minimum wage, employer educa- to describe the new officeholder accounts because they ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. 576-2297. Berg's field representative in come from private sources with axes to grind. tion for hiring people with disabilities and (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 allowing entry into real jobs supporting Ukiah office located at 104 W. Church St, Schwarzenegger ran for office as an alleged anti- interests and talents. Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax dote to the corruption voters felt was pervasive in I have put up a forum on my Web site ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; number is 463-5773. E-mail to: assembly- Sacramento. If he really meant it, it is now high time for people interested in learning about SB (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- [email protected] for him to perform as convincing a turn-around in 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 fund-raising as he has done in some public policy 1270 and providing ideas. I will be attend- Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate ing the next SB 1270 meeting in areas. But there are no signs he intends anything of the Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, Sacramento and would like everybody’s Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. sort. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375Email: input and ideas on how to eliminate barri- 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- Thomas D. Elias is a syndicated columnist. ers that get in the way of the employment 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sen- [email protected]. and community activities of people with [email protected] Mendocino County Supervisors: developmental disabilities. I will be sure Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- to relay your ideas in the meeting. Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd The Ukiah For more information about Senate Bill District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; 1270, visit: www.scdd.ca.gov/sb1270.htm. Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; To put in ideas concerning Senate Bill FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district David Colfax, 5th District. All can be DAILY JOURNAL 1270, visit: office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, www.norcaldisability.com/forum/. Fort Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962- Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows For more information about disability 0934; FAX 463-4245. [email protected] Circulation director: Cornell Turner Office manager: Yvonne Bell issues, please visit: www.norcaldisability.com/. Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Group systems director: Sue Whitman Willie West Member Member California Ukiah Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 – A-5

Local students complete Kiwanis Club plans crab feed fish hatchery mural

Mendocino College students and scholarship recipients Judy Greer and Sherri Carroll stand next to their completed mural at the local fish hatchery. The Daily Journal on the design. A mural of that scale requires Mendocino College Art students and a lot of close work up on ladders and then scholarship recipients Judy Geer and Sherri you have to get down to look at it from far Carroll have completed a mural on the Bill away. How it looks far away is much differ- Townsend Fish Hatchery located at the ent than how it appears up close. That was Coyote Dam Fish Egg Collection Facility at something we had to take into consideration. Lake Mendocino. The 61-foot long by 12- I like the large scale of this mural and defi- foot high mural initiated and sponsored by nitely want to do more of a smaller size and the Ukiah Rod and Gun Club and The U.S. collaborate with other artists.” Army Corps of Engineers depicts Steelhead Bob Collett who oversees the fish hatch- Trout in their habitat. ery was extremely helpful and supportive of Paula Gray, Chair of Mendocino College's the project and supplied the muralists with Kim Smith (middle) explains the crab feed menu for this weekends fundrais- Painting, Drawing and Design Department detail information about the portrayed fish. er to Matthew Smith and Diane Ware. says “When Shannon Garton approached me Special thanks also needs to be given to the last Spring about the proposed mural, the The Daily Journal US Army Corps of Engineers and especially Saturday, Feb. 17 marks the date for annual crab feed sponsored by Ukiah Kiwanis. first two students I thought of for the project Pat Ford and Shannon Garton of the Ukiah were Judy and Sherri. Having had both of Doors open at 6 p.m. at the Norm Island Building on Hastings Road, dinner will be served Rod and Gun Club. promptly at 6:30 p.m. them in classes and seeing how gifted and “Ukiah should have more public art,” says talented they both are, it seemed like they Tickets are $30 each and are available by calling 467-2288. Seating is limited-purchase Judy Geer. “When thinking of designing the your tickets soon. Local businesses have donated many items for the live and silent auc- would be a perfect fit for the project. I put mural, I wanted to keep in mind that it is them in contact with Shannon and they took tion, which will follow the dinner. it from there.” Both Geer and Carroll have really educational, and about the fish. I had All money earned from the crab feed goes back into the community. Last year alone also recently exhibited their art in a show at to consider how it would look from the top local members tallied over 2000 service hours in Ukiah area. If you are interested in join- the Willits Art Center. Judy Geer, who of Coyote Dam. It was great working with ing, call the above number for information. resides in Redwood Valley with her family, these agencies and painting a mural of such Kiwanis Club is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world works in multiple medias including ceram- size and magnitude.” one child and one community at a time. ics, paper maché and paint, but this was her Funding permitted, there are future plans first time to tackle a mural of this scale. to paint the entire life-cycle of the Steelhead Sherri Carroll, a mother of two, commutes to from egg to maturity on another wall of the goods for the sweet tooth are Often a parish member will the college from Laytonville and usually hatchery. Chatter in abundance. donate a 49er keepsake or does smaller murals, paintings and graphic People who would like to contact Geer or While the carnival goes seats to a game. The variety designs. Carroll may call the college Art department Continued from Page A-3 on, the adults are bidding is endless. Carroll says, “It was nice working with at 468-3022. The best times to view the against each other in the Live The annual ticket raffle is Judy. Our styles complemented each other. I mural are: December through April 8 a.m. to purchase the $20 tickets at Auction which is always my great. Lots and lots of useful liked that we had so much freedom to work 4 p.m. seven days a week. the door. favorite. Each class often items with a grand prize of a Sunday there is a great puts together a creative Baja cruise, and an addition- (free admission) indoor car- package of highly prized al Truck Raffle for a Toyota Although environmental sider getting involved as a nival (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) for items. You can also bid on pickup. Tickets can be pur- Giving education is an important part donor or volunteer. For more the kids and outdoor activity asphalt or braces to car detail chased at the school, from of the school curriculum, information, visit like rock climbing, jump kits and haircuts. There are church members or at the Continued from Page A-3 there is very little money in www.rvoep.org. houses and the like. A food usually a few special items event. Call St. Mary’s School the school budget to pay for it. The Community booth is there along with car- like having someone come to at 462-3888. Both events be that bird. They then That is why the Redwood Foundation helps people to nival goodies like cotton your home and serve a love- support youth -- our future -- “become” a migrating bird. As Valley Outdoor Education give back in ways that matter candy, popcorn, sodas and ly dinner for 8 or some gar- our hope. Remember, Out of the brochure describes: “They to them, and in ways that mat- beers. Homemade baked dening or rose pruning. the Mud, Grows the Lotus. experience first hand some of Project relies on volunteer ter to our communities. the hazards birds encounter on support and donations to If you would like to learn mers bec cover the costs of the instruc- to om more about how you can make us e their migration route. Of c o r u tors and the buses. If you want u r course, once they reach their a difference through current o f r e i to help local children get out- giving, or through your estate r e e nesting ground they must find n Home

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planning, visit our Web site at W a mate and build a nest, all " very challenging with only a with them for a lifetime, con- www.communityfound.org " Care Options beak, two wings, and two tiny feet with which to work!” St. Mary of the Angels In-Home Assisted Care Services Students at Flight School also work with local Audubon School Annual Fundraiser Lustre Jewelry Select Your Options! members to identify and Saturday & Sunday & Gem Company Personal Attendants Bonded & Insured record which birds live in the February 24-25, 2007 While You Wait Lite Housekeeping Case Management different habitats at the out- Errands/Shopping 12 & 24-Hour Shifts door education project. Dinner, Dancing, Wine, Reserve Your Transportation Hourly Visits/Bath Visits I asked Helen about the Silent Auction, & Gaming EXPERT JEWELRY REPAIR Bathing/Grooming/Dressing Short & Long-Term Care importance of environmental Dinner Table Now! on Saturday, February 24th. 35 years experience education, wondering if chil- Contact Cynthia Tucci 485-1344 Meal Preparation dren who live here already Carnival & Live Auction 118 S. State St. Ukiah 462-6888 know quite a bit about nature. or St. Mary’s School 462-3888 Sunday, February 25th. Phone/Fax 462-0907 160 W. Standley St., Ukiah “It is amazing, but the majori- ty of children in our classes haven‚t really experienced the outdoors,” Helen said. “Perhaps it is because of com- puters and video games, or NEWSPAPER that kids can‚t explore the way ADVERTISING they used to. I‚ve watched gets snipped. gets saved. kids who are shaking with gets sales! excitement because they‚ve With so many advertising never held an earthworm mediums dividing the attention of before, or kids who imagine potential customers, newspapers there are monkeys who live in remain the most effective source our forests.” for reaching consumers. Why? Simply put, newspapers reach more people, more often. Highly portable and highly visible, newspaper ads go with people and stay with them. That means your business is more likely to be on their minds when they’re in the market for related products or services. When it comes to spending your advertising dollars, make the choice that’s tried and true: Newspaper advertising works We deliver harder for you. To advertise, call today to home 707-468-3500! or work 238A Hospital Drive Ukiah • 468-8991 A-6 – FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 COMMUNITY THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

Positive parenting classes starting at the and go into the General Fund to support Senior services in the Ukiah Valley. COMMUNITY BRIEFS Mendocino College Tuesday evenings The public is welcome. Come, enjoy and see for yourself This course is for everyone who finds parenting a bit chal- why this is Ukiah’s most well attended and popular community lenging. Parents learn simple, practical solutions to common event. For more information, call Nancy at 485-5231. River Oak accepts registration for Fall problems, while making parenting more enjoyable. Early child- hood educators, as well as parents, benefit from this course. AARP Driver Safety Program set 2007 classes; deadline set for today Learn the causes of children’s behavior, how to encourage chil- River Oak Charter School is accepting applications for Fall dren’s development, and strategies to manage misbehavior. to hold classes for Feb. 26 and 27 2007 enrollment. Applications will be accepted until today, and Parents learn through observation, discussion, practice and An AARP Driver Safety Program class is scheduled to be if more applications are submitted than space is available, a feedback. One 8-week course will be held at Mendocino held in Ukiah on Monday, Feb. 26 and Tuesday, Feb. 27 from public random drawing (lottery) will be conducted by the College on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. Register at 468- 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Classes are to be held in the conference Senior Center. Wait lists are established for full classes. 3353 for course number 4217 or visit www.mendocino.edu. room at the Department of Social Services, 747 S. State St. in For those who miss the Feb. 16 deadline, applications may For more information, call FIRST 5 Mendocino at 462-4453. Ukiah. This program is an eight-hour classroom refresher still be submitted during one of the following additional open course designed especially for the older driver. It takes into con- enrollment windows: Feb. 25 through March 30, April 2 The Held-Poage Memorial Home sideration the physical changes of maturing drivers and identi- through April 27, April 30 through May 25, and May 29 through and Research Library open to public fies ways they may compensate for those changes. Instructors June 29. are trained volunteers. Successful completion of the course will The Held-Poage Memorial Home and Research Library is entitle each person over 55 years of age a discount in auto insur- The school serves a student body of 225 pupils in grades ance rates, amount of discount varies by insurer). Participants Kindergarten through 8th. Kindergarten pupils must be a mini- open to the public Monday through Friday, from 1 to 4 p.m. The Library is located at 603 W. Perkins St., in Ukiah. Information must attend classes both days in order to receive their certifi- mum age of 5 years on or before December 2, 2007. cate, which will entitle them to their discount. Class size is lim- River Oak is a free, public school where students receive a is available on most areas of Mendocino County, family histo- ries and genealogical research. The collection covers the Civil ited by AARP to the first thirty persons who sign-up. Waldorf methods education. The curriculum draws heavily To reserve a place in the class, telephone Jan at 462-7314 or from the educational model developed by Rudolph Steiner, War, World Wars I and n, US History, California History, Biographies, Native Americans, and local history. The Library the Ukiah Senior Center at 462-4343. where the imagination is fostered and the arts are included as a also has microfilm for county newspapers and census records. powerful teaching tool. River Oak has been open since 1999. The computers have databases of birth, ‘deaths, family histo- Red Cross ‘Real Hero’ nomination Parents are encouraged and welcome to schedule school ries, and burials for Mendocino County. There are links to many tours and classroom visits. Please contact the school registrar, sources of information on the library’s web site, including a list deadline set for Feb. 28 Lucy Haynes, for information about the application process, to of books for sale, links to Old Mendocino Post Cards and other The Red Cross wants to know about anyone who has shown schedule a tour, or to obtain further information. River Oak is local information. In addition the Society sends members a an extraordinary gift for human compassion since January conveniently located next to the Senior Center at 555 Leslie newsletter four times a year. You are welcome to come in to 2006. The American Red Cross is seeking new heroes to honor Street in Ukiah. The phone number is 467-1855, and the school visit and browse our collections or do some research. There are at their fourth annual Real Heroes Breakfast. The breakfast ben- website is www.riveroakschool.org. always volunteers there to assist you. efits the local disaster relief fund and supports other essential For more information, call 462-6969 or visit the Held House Red Cross services. Nominations forms, which must be PCCY an PCCY Child Abuse web site at www.pacificsites.com/~mchs/. received by Feb. 28, are available on Prevention Commission meeting today sonomacounty.redcross.org or from the Red Cross by calling Piano and drum entertain 577-7600. The Policy Council on Children and Youth (PCCY) and The A panel of community leaders will review nominations. The PCCY Child Abuse Prevention Commission has scheduled a at Ice Cream Social set for Feb. 26 Red Cross has added a new category this year, Mendocino meeting for today, from 2 to 4 p.m. The meeting will be locat- A dynamic group of students led by the talented Delores County Hero of the Year, since the Sonoma County Chapter ed at Mendocino County Department of Social Services, 747 S. Carrick and Russ Johnson will perform a variety of music on oversees and is expanding the activities of the Red Cross in State St., Big Sur Conference Room, in Ukiah. piano and drums for the attendees of the February Ice Cream Mendocino County. Other categories are Animal, Education, Videoconferencing to Ukiah will be held at the Fort Bragg Social held on Monday, Feb. 26 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Good Samaritan (Youth, Adult, and Senior), Law Enforcement, office of the Department of Social Services, 825 S. Franklin Ukiah Senior Center in Bartlett Hall. Medical, Military, Professional Rescue, and Workplace. The Street. The Council is a collaborative group of agency and com- Ice Cream, toppings, and pies are yours for the eating for just Mendocino County hero must live in, or heroic acts must have $1 for members or $1.50 for non members. Besides the enter- taken place in, Mendocino County. To attend or to find out more munity representatives that are working together to improve the about sponsorship, call 577-7600. quality services provided to children, youth and their families in tainment and sweets, other fun awaits. “Name that Tune” a Mendocino County. The meetings are open to interested mem- drawing for $50 cash, and two separate door prizes from bers of the public. Windmills Restaurant for Breakfast for Two. The Celebrity Scooper is District Attorney candidate Meredith Lintott. Background music provided by Delores and Cradle Indian Senior Center Indian Russ with Eric Larson as M.C. All of the supplies, ice cream, Taco Sale set for today toppings, coffee and the cash prize are donated to the Center Springs PR The Indian Senior Center is having an Indian Taco and Bake Pet Resort sale, as a fundraiser today. The event will be from 3:30 to 7 Ukiah’s Comforting options for pet owners p.m., at 425 N. State St., in Ukiah. Dine in or call 462-5595 to take out. Toy Store Going Out Of Town Second Annual Crab Feed set for Boys & Girls Clubs set for tonight NOW Stress Free The Second Annual Ukiah Ford Crab Feed benefiting Boys OPEN Boarding & Girls Clubs of Ukiah will be taking place this Friday at St. Mary of the Angels Parrish Hall. Doors open at 6 p.m., dinner 161 S. Orchard Ave. 744-1621 • Hopland will be served at 7 p.m. Get your tickets today, seating is limit- (Next to Longs) ed. 463-0163 www.CradleSpringsPetResort.com For more information visit them on the web at www.ukiah- bgc.org or call 489-9355. Saturday Fun for children at the Library set to start this Saturday Charlene Light, teacher at Instilling Goodness Elementary School, will be offering three classes on Saturdays at the Mendocino County Children’s Library in Ukiah. Each class is from 10:30 a.m. to noon and they are free to the public. The first class will be this Saturday. Come celebrate and learn about Chinese New Year through crafts, dances, stories and movement. The second class will be on Saturday, March 17 and they will learn about leprechauns and wee folk. Wear green and come and enjoy stories, songs, movement and crafts. The third class will be held on Saturday, May 19 and will be called Butterfly Magic. Children will experience the life cycle of the butterfly, again through stories, songs, movement and crafts. The classes are co-sponsored by Instilling Goodness Elementary School at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas and by Ina Gordon, Mendocino County Children’s Librarian. They will be taught by Charlene Light. Special Olympics Benefit set for this Sunday in Ukiah Ukiah Senior Center will be hosting it’s 4th Annual Benefit for the Special Olympics of Mendocino County this Sunday, from 2 to 5 p.m. This year’s theme is Country Hoedown Dance Party. There will be a live band, refreshments, entertainment and door prizes. The cost is $5 at the door with “special athletes” and children under 12 getting in free. All proceeds for this ben- efit go to help defray the expenses of the many competitions the athletes participate in throughout Northern California. Anyone wishing to make a donation may do so by making checks payable to Special Olympics of Mendocino County, c/o Ukiah Senior Center, 499 Leslie Street, Ukiah, CA, 95482. A 4-week parent support group series, T.I.P.S. continues this Thursday Mendocino County’s Department of Public Health Alcohol and Other Drug Programs and Prevention Services in collabo- ration with Ukiah High School presents T.I.P.S., Teen Issues/Parent Support. This is a 4-week parent support group offering parents a variety of helpful hints and valuable informa- tion pertaining to substance use/misuse and abuse among teens. These classes are being held this Thursday, at the Ukiah High School Campus, 1000 Low Gap Rd., Administration Bldg. A-2, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The of the T.I.P.S. series is to offer support to parents, provide information and to help parents incorporate successful strategies to deal with the difficult choices facing teens today. Publication Dates: Call your Ukiah Daily Journal For more information, contact Thayne Hake, Sr. Substance The Ukiah Daily Journal representative to reserve your space Abuse Therapist. March 18 Soroptimist International The Ukiah sets the dates on upcoming meetings The Journal Sampler Soroptimist International of Yokayo Sunrise meets the first March 20 DAILY JOURNAL three Thursday mornings of the month at 7 a.m. at the County Public Health building, 1120 S. Dora St., in Ukiah. online at ukiahdailyjournal.com For more information, contact any member or President Sandy Dow at 467-3834, Carole Hester, vice president, at 463- Advertising Space & Materials Deadline: 1231, or Linda Simon, former SI Founder Region District 468-3500 Director, at 462-0500. All interested persons are welcome. March 9 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 -A-7

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Images are for illustration purposes only and may not refl ect actual vehicle color. 8 – FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 SPORTS Editor: James Arens, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] LOCAL MLB NOTES | SAN FRANCISCO TODAY’S CALENDAR Barry Bonds finally signs contract GAMES SATURDAY FEB. 17 JC softball at Sacramento City college 11 a.m. By JANIE McCAULEY eral grand jury is investigating whether JC women’s JC baseball doubleheader at AP Sports Writer Bonds perjured himself when he testified home against the College of the basketball away Siskiyous, 11 a.m. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Barry in 2003 in the Bay Area Laboratory Co- Bonds finally signed his $15.8 million, Operative steroid distribution case that he against Los TUESDAY FEB. 20 one-year deal and it was approved JC softball at Santa Rosa JC, hadn’t knowingly taken any perfor- Meadows College noon Thursday by the commissioner’s office, mance-enhancing drugs. JC baseball at home against ending more than two months of wran- Bonds long has denied knowingly 5:30 p.m. Shasta College 2 p.m. gling between the slugger and the San using steroids. JC men’s basket- Francisco Giants over contract language. After the first contract was rejected by With both sides satisfied, Bonds is the commissioner’s office, the Giants ball away against scheduled to report Monday to spring sent revised documents to Borris, but Los Meadows training. He is likely to participate in the Bonds held off signing the revamped College 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY Giants’ first full-squad workout Tuesday. contract. Only the personal-appearance “I expect he will be ready to go,” gen- provision was deleted from the final deal, JC baseball DIGEST eral manager Brian Sabean said. two baseball officials said. They spoke on doubleheader at The 42-year-old Bonds is 22 homers condition of anonymity because of the UHS Winter sports shy of breaking Hank Aaron’s career sensitivity of such details. home against awards night record of 755. Bonds will fill the final spot on the College of The Ukiah High School winter Bonds signed the contract Tuesday, team’s 40-man roster, which had stood at sports awards night will be held and it was sent overnight mail to the 39 after catcher Mike Matheny went on Siskiyous 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27th at 7:00 the voluntary retirement list with a con- p.m. in the UHS Cafetorium. Giants. The team then faxed a copy to the cussion. Individual sports meet prior to commissioner’s office for approval. that, contact your coach Barry Bonds The seven-time NL MVP has been His agent, Jeff Borris, and the Giants working out all offseason at UCLA and COMMUNITY City of Ukiah Men’s reached a preliminary agreement on Dec. agreed last year during bargaining not to appears as healthy as ever, according to and Women’s 7, then spent weeks negotiating the final allow any language in new contracts the Giants, Bonds’ trainer and his agent. DIGEST Basketball Leagues terms. The team announced the deal Jan. regarding promotional appearances other He had arthroscopic surgery on his trou- The City of Ukiah Community 29 and Bonds did an interview via con- than the standard clause in all player con- blesome left elbow after the 2006 season. Mendocino County Service Department would like ference call. tracts. to announce the beginning of After missing all but 14 games in 2005 women’s basketball registration for the 2007 Men’s But his first contract contained a pro- The deal also contained a provision following three operations on his right The league will begin March 6 and Women’s Basketball and will be played Tuesdays and vision detailing his responsibilities for stating the Giants could terminate the knee, Bonds batted .270 with 26 homers Thursday nights at the Yokayo Leagues. Sponsors will be promotional appearances and was reject- deal in the event Bonds is indicted, lan- accepted into the league on a and 77 RBIs and drew 115 walks in 130 gym through April. first-come first-serve basis. ed by the commissioner’s office. guage Borris has said is unenforceable games last year. Eight games will be guaran- Registration will be accepted Management and the players’ association under baseball’s labor agreement. A fed- Borris declined comment. teed and all teams will make the through February 2nd and playoffs. games begin Feb. 12. However, The cost will be $250 per team space may fill prior to the final and $10 per player and all play- deadline. All Registration forms ers must be Junior High or must be submitted with the $350 older. Team fees need to be in sponsorship fee prior to being PREP AND COMMUNITY SPORTS by Feb. 23 and teams that sign eligible for placement within the up before Feb. 23 may sign up league. Team roster forms and for open gym times. player fees ($20 each) will be A & B divisions may be avail- collected from team managers at able and there will be playoffs the first scheduled game. Local sports roundup for each division. For more infor- Players may only play on one mation or to register your team, call Ronnie DeSoto at 272- team in the league. The mini- The Daily Journal mum player age is 18 years old. 7292. Games are scheduled for week nights. UHS freshmen Umpires needed for N. Registration forms available at Ukiah Little League 411 W. Clay or www.cityofuki- girl’s basketball The North Ukiah Little League ah.com. needs umpires. The qualifica- For more information or to The Ukiah High freshman girl’s bas- tions are a strong desire to work register your team, please call with kids. Experience is a plus (707) 463-6714. ketball team finished of their season in but not necessary. Applicants fantastic fashion going undefeated on the must be 14 or older. Umpires Special Olympics will earn from $15-22 each year. game. If interested contact Mendocino Inland In their final three games the girls only Sonny Garza (707) 524-8844r Basketball 2007 had one close game against Maria (707) 467-9044. SOMIB is holding practices at Pomolita Middle School at 740 Carrillo where they won in overtime by a Pony & Colt sign-ups N. Spring St. Practices will be score of 35-34. The Pony and Colt league will held Jan. 14, 21, 28. In February The Lady Wildcats were led by Carlee hold its 2007 signups on the fol- on the 11, 18, 25 and in March lowing dates: Saturday, Feb. 17 on the 4, 11, 18 and 25. Practice Prine with 16 points, Halley Todd who and Saturday, Feb. 24 at times are from 1 to 3 p.m. Please had eight, Lydia Jahn finished with two Mendo-Lake Office Products wear sweats or shorts with from 1 to 3 p.m. sports shoes for practice and points and Jamie Huerta ended the night Players must be between the make sure to bring some water. with four. ages of 13 and 17 on, or before, For more information call 468- In the match up against Montgomery, April 30, 2007. An original coun- 1282. ty-certified birth certificate is the Wildcats had an easier game winning required for age verification.The SAL “Kids Only” fun 35-20. cost to sign up is $75 for the fist child and $65 for each addition- and fitness program The Wildcats were led this time by al sibling. For more information, Mendocino Co. Sheriff's Youth Halley Todd who finished with 17 points, call Kris at 468-3800. Activities League (SAL) and the Redwood Health Club of Ukiah Jamie Huerta scored five, Andrea Boen are sponsoring a "KIDS ONLY" had four, Melissa Reyes ended with two Mendocino College fun and fitness program at the Football 2007 Redwood Health Club, on and Kortney Martinson had one point. The Mendocino College foot- Thursday nights from 5:30 P.M. Ukiah had an even easier time with ball team is looking for assistant to 6:30 PM, in Court #3, for ages Ursuline beating them by almost 20 Submitted photos coaches for the 2007 season. 7 years to 12 years, coed, and Above is the undefeated Ukiah High freshmen girl’s basketball team. Anyone interested, please con- free of charge. Learn strength points, 44-25. tact Mendocino College head training, gain endurance, stability A solid effort came from Halley Todd Back row: Jamie Huerta, Elise Gang, Mylee Borecky and Jovan coach Tom Gang at 707-468- and build confidence. Personal who scored 19 points on the night, Carlee Conchola. Middle: Lydia Jahn, alex McMillen, Halley Todd, Kelsey Drake 3141. Trainers "MJ and Nick" will and Andrea Boen. Front: Head coach Dave Downey, Kortney Martinson, exhaust your kids and send them Prine finished with 12, Kortney Women’s and Men’s home sweaty. For more info call Carlee Prine and Melissa Reyes. Below is the Ukiah High freshmen boy’s RHC at 468-0441 or drop by the Martinson finished with three and Kelsey Softball League basketball team. Front row from left to right: Chris Tow, Quincey Oswald, The City of Ukiah’s 2007 Club. There is an annual $5.00 Drake, Melissa Reyes and Jovan Levi Hester, Daniel Damian, Troy Miles and Austin Ryan. Back:Jacob insurance and administration fee Conchola all finished with two points a Women’s Softball League for SAL programs, but it may be Halsted, Edgar Perez, Ryan Morris, Coach Tim Conrad, Dillon Ough, Sam begins with a mandatory coach- waived for cause. piece. es meeting April 19 at the Civic Stump and Matt Hall. Center. League play will be on Congratulations to the players, coach- Tuesday and Wednesday Girls Youth Softball es and parents of the Ukiah High fresh- nights. Team fees are $450 for League men girl’s basketball team. the sponsor and $30 per player. The City of Ukiah Community Registration forms are available Service Department is beginning at the Civic Center Annex or registration for a girls youth soft- Ukiah High freshman www.cityofukiah.com. The ball league. Participants may deadline is April 13. Questions? register individually and will be boy’s basketball Call 463-6714 placed on teams in one of four The City of Ukiah’s 2007 grade divisions: K-2, 3-4, 5-6 and Men’s Softball League will begin grades 7-12. League play begins The Ukiah High Wildcats concluded a March 22 at 6:30 p.m. at The in early April and will run through successful freshmen season by winning Pub. League play is scheduled June. The cost is $50 per player. to begin in early May.Team fees The deadline is March 2. their last three games to improve their are $450 for the sponsor and Registration forms are available league record to 8-6. $30 per player. Registration at the City of Ukiah and On Feb. 2 they defeated Piner 43-38. forms are available at the Civic www.cityofukiah.com. Center Annex or www.cityofuki- Questions? Call 463-6714. Ukiah broke open a tight game, outscor- ah.com. The deadline is April ing Piner 12-6 in the third quarter and 13. Player fees will be collected SAL drop-in during the first game of the sea- held on for the win. son. Questions? Call 463-6714 volleyball clinic Chris Tow scored 16 points followed The Mendocino Co. Sheriff's Activities League has a drop-in by Quincy Oswald with seven points and Hopland Community volleyball clinic every Saturday eight rebounds, Jacob Halsted had six Karate Kids from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the points and Austin Ryan with five. Winter Program: Mendocino Baecthel Grove Middle School Co. Sheriff’s Youth Activities Gymnasium, 1150 Magnolia St., Feb. 7th the Cats defeated Rancho League Karate Program (SAL) Willits - for ages 11 years to 17 Cotati 44-32. Ukiah jumped out to a 18-8 is teaching “Free” youth, teen years old, co-ed, no cost, sign- first quarter lead and held it throughout and adult karate programs at up at the gym. There is an annu- Potter Valley JV boy’s basket- Anthony Nelson scored four points and the Hopland Shorin-ryu Dojo, al $5.00 insurance/admin fee. the game. Chris Tow led all scorers with Justin Hoffar finished with two. 14200 Mountain House Rd., But, it is waivable for good 24 points followed by Dillon Ough with ball Hopland on Monday and cause. Coach Jon Jessup. For The Potter Valley JV boy’s basketball Wednesday nights at 4:30 PM more info contact Mike Tobin, seven and Austin Ryan was the leading team took on the Laytonville Warriors Anderson Valley JV for ages 6 years to 12 years and SAL President at 354-0565 or rebounder. at 5:30 PM for teens and adults. home #459-0475. Were all about and won handily by a score of 69-36. boy’s basketball SAL membership/insurance the KIDS first! The Wildcats concluded their season “The team worked very hard in prac- The Anderson Valley JV boy’s basket- dues are $5.00 annually.You do defeating Santa Rosa 47-33. Ukiah's tice to increase their intensity level and it not have to be a member of the Parks, Recreation and tough defense contributed to the convinc- ball team beat Round Valley this past Hopland Dojo to participate. For Golf commission really showed in the game,” said PV head more info call the SAL Voice ing win, with Ukiah building an 18-point week by a score of 72-39. Mail at 468-4288 or Hopland The City of Ukiah announces coach Tim Johnson. “Our defense and “All 14 players contributed in the win there is one limited term vacancy lead entering the fourth quarter. rebounding really paid off. Offensively Dojo - Instructor: Sensei Jim on the Parks, Recreation and The balanced scoring was led by Chris with 12 players scoring,” said AV head Milone at 744-1837, and we will Golf commission. Applicants for we moved the ball around better than coach Ed Slotte. “We shot the ball very get back with you. All classes this position must reside within Tow with 14, Ryan Morris ended with usual and it create good shots for us.” are co-ed.You may also register well this game, and it seemed as though it at the class/dojo. the City’s Sphere of Influence eight points and six rebounds, Austin Cody Shepard had his best game of the and be a member of the Men’s didn’t matter who was on the floor for us. Ryan finished with six, Edgar Perez had season scoring 14 points on 7-of-10 Ukiah women’s and Women’s golf club. Any qual- six points and Sam Stump ended the They executed the play and hit the shots.” ified individual who would like to shooting and grabbed six rebounds, three Justin Johnston had 19 points, two softball meeting make a difference in their com- night with five. assists and had a steal and a blocked shot. A general meeting for the munity and is interested in serv- rebounds and four steals. John Paula Additional front line contributions “He could feel that it was his game and Ukiah Women’s Athletic ing as a volunteer for the limited scored 10 points, had four rebounds and Association 2007 softball sea- term ending June 30, 2007. were made by Matt Hall with Levi he went for it,” Johnson said when com- three steals. Luis Eligio finished with son will be held on Tuesday, Applications are located at the Hester, Daniel Damian and Troy Miles menting on Shepherd. “It was a great all Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. at Wright Stuff reception counter in the adding strong guard play and defense. eight points, nine assists and seven steals. Pizza. Team dues will be $475 Administrative wing of the Ukiah around effort.” Noe Benavides scored eight points, five with no individual fees. All Civic Center, or at the Ukiah "I’m proud of these kids, they really The Bearcats were led by Matthew rebounds, two assists and five steals. teams interested are encour- Civic Center Annex, located at came together down the home stretch,” Moore who finished with 16 points, aged to attend. For more infor- 411 Clay Street, or call 463-6213 Ivan Jimenez finished with six points, mation please call 972-1719. for an application to be mailed, said Coach Tim Conrad. “What helped us Skyler Burris scored 10 points and had Dustin Peterson had five points and faxed of e-mailed to you. The was playing tough defense, hustling and six rebounds Chris Watts ended with nine submittal deadline is Feb. 12 and seven rebounds. David Martinez scored interviews will be held and winning on the road which is always a lit- points and six rebounds, Jay Tiedemann five points and had four rebounds and appointments considered at a tle tougher." had eight points, six rebounds and three regular City Council meeting Omar Feyrerra scored four points and had scheduled for Feb. 21. assists, Kevin Corcoran tallied six points, three steals. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 – 9 COMMUNITY Waltrip qualifies SCOREBOARD Pacific Division No. 5 Connecticut (23-2) did not play. Next: vs. DIGEST By MIKE HARRIS garage after nearly knocking NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh, Saturday. Anaheim 33 16 8 74 182 145 No. 6 Maryland (25-3) beat Florida State 74-60. AP Auto Racing Writer friend and former teammate By The Associated Press San Jose 36 20 1 73 176 142 Next: vs. No. 1 Duke, Sunday. President’s Week Dallas 34 21 2 70 153 140 No. 7 LSU (23-4) beat Arkansas 86-65. Next: vs. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Dale Earnhardt Jr. out of the EASTERN CONFERENCE Phoenix 25 30 2 52 154 194 basketball camp Los Angeles 19 31 9 47 164 205 No. 3 Tennessee, Monday. The camp will start Feb. 19 to — Two-time Daytona 500 opener. Atlantic Division No. 8 George Washington (22-2) beat Charlotte WLPctGB Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss 64-59. Next: at Saint Louis, Sunday. Feb. 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 winner Michael Waltrip got “I’m just sad and happy at or shootout loss. p.m. and is open to boys and Toronto 29 24.547 — No. 9 Stanford (21-4) at Oregon State. Next: at the same time,” said Waltrip, New Jersey 25 29.4634 1/2 ——— Oregon, Saturday. girls ages 7 to 17. This 5-day fall what he wanted Thursday — a New York 23 30.434 6 Wednesday’s Games No. 10 Arizona State (23-3) at Southern Cal. basketball camp offers players Philadelphia 17 36.321 12 St. Louis 4, Columbus 2 Next: at UCLA, Sunday. chance to prove he didn’t who hours earlier apologized Boston 13 38.255 15 Ottawa 4, Florida 0 an opportunity to build a solid need to cheat to make the for his team’s role in the Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 4, SO No. 11 Georgia (22-5) beat Kentucky 82-72, OT. sports foundation. Each day is Southeast Division New Jersey 5, Montreal 2 Next: at Auburn, Sunday. filled with fundamental skills, Daytona 500. cheating mess. “That’s what WLPctGB Nashville 5, San Jose 0 No. 12 Vanderbilt (22-4) beat Mississippi State Washington 29 21.580 — Detroit 3, Dallas 1 84-64. Next: vs. South Carolina, Sunday. progression drills, easy to Tony Stewart, the favorite Daytona does to you.” Orlando 27 26.5093 1/2 Vancouver 3, Minnesota 2, OT No. 13 Texas A&M (19-5) did not play. Next: at understand instruction, games Miami 26 26.500 4 Oklahoma State, Saturday. and fun competitions. From to win Sunday’s stock car Waltrip charged back to Atlanta 21 31.404 9 Thursday’s Games No. 14 Oklahoma (19-4) did not play. Next: at Charlotte 19 33.365 11 Buffalo 2, Edmonton 1, OT beginners to advanced players Super Bowl, won the first of finish eighth, while Junior, N.Y. Rangers 4, Carolina 1 Texas Tech, Saturday. this camp will be a great the two 150-mile qualifying whose crew made quick Central Division Toronto 4, Philadelphia 2 No. 15 Baylor (22-4) did not play. Next: vs. Texas, experiece. This camp is tailor WLPctGB N.Y. Islanders 4, Boston 1 Sunday. races, and four-time series repairs to his car, finished Detroit 32 19.627 — Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2, SO No. 16 Purdue (22-5) beat Michigan 59-54. Next: made for youth basketball play- Cleveland 30 22.5772 1/2 Anaheim at Phoenix, inc. at Wisconsin, Sunday. ers looking to improve their bas- champion Jeff Gordon close behind Stewart in sec- Indiana 28 24.5384 1/2 Colorado at Calgary, inc. No. 17 Middle Tennessee (24-3) beat Florida ketball skills. The camp is held Chicago 29 25.5374 1/2 International 66-59. Next: at Troy, Thursday. charged from fourth to first on ond. Milwaukee 19 34.358 14 Friday’s Games No. 18 Bowling Green (23-2) did not play. Next: at at the Pomolita School Gym. San Jose at Columbus, 4 p.m. Buffalo, Saturday. Lunch is not provided and the the final lap to take the second Said, who already had WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. cost is $125. You can pre-regis- Nashville at St. Louis, 5 p.m. No. 19 Nebraska (21-5) did not play. Next: vs. race. It sets up a showdown secured a guaranteed starting Southwest Division Vancouver at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Missouri, Saturday. ter at the City of Ukiah 411 W. spot in the 43-car field 500 WLPctGB No. 20 Louisville (22-4) did not play. Next: at No. Clay St. and walk-ups are wel- with Stewart, who has yet to Dallas 44 9.830 — Saturday’s Games 21 Marquette, Saturday. come. For more information call win the 500. field, nipped former truck San Antonio 35 18.660 9 Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 10 a.m. No. 21 Marquette (21-4) did not play. Next: vs. No. Houston 33 19.63510 1/2 Atlanta at Ottawa, noon 20 Louisville, Saturday. 463-6714. Boston at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Joe Nemechek and Mike champion Bliss in the opener New Orleans 25 28.472 19 No. 22 California (19-6) at Oregon. Next: at Memphis 14 40.25930 1/2 Carolina at Montreal, 4 p.m. Wallace raced their way into for the second transfer spot Edmonton at Toronto, 4 p.m. Oregon State, Saturday. SAL boxing classes Northwest Division New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. No. 23 Rutgers (16-7) did not play. Next: at The Sheriff’s Activity League the 500 with finishes of ninth into the race. WLPctGB Tampa Bay at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Villanova, Saturday. has expanded its hours and Utah 35 17.673 — Minnesota at Nashville, 5 p.m. No. 24 Michigan State (20-6) beat Northwestern and 11th in the second race. Because Said raced his way Denver 26 25.5108 1/2 Detroit at Phoenix, 6 p.m. 68-63. Next: at No. 4 Ohio State, Sunday. coach Cris Fischer is back. The They join Waltrip and Boris in, that means Waltrip’s rook- Minnesota 25 27.481 10 Colorado at Calgary, 7 p.m. No. 25 James Madison (23-2) beat George new winter hours are Tuesday at Portland 22 32.407 14 Anaheim at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Mason 88-60. Next: at Northeastern, Sunday. ie teammate David Seattle 20 32.385 15 5:30 p.m., Thursday at 6:45 Said, who nosed out Mike Sunday’s Games p.m. and Friday at 5:00 p.m.. Bliss, in the first qualifying Reutimann, who was to race Pacific Division San Jose at Dallas, 12:30 p.m. Boxing classes are ongoing and WLPctGB Washington at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m. TRANSACTIONS race. later in the second 150, will be Phoenix 39 13.750 — Chicago at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30 p.m. all ages and levels are wel- L.A. Lakers 30 23.5669 1/2 Minnesota at St. Louis, 3 p.m. By The Associated Press come. Parental signatures are Kyle Busch led most of the in the 500 based on last L.A. Clippers 25 28.47214 1/2 Montreal at Columbus, 3 p.m. needed for minors and the second race but lost the lead Sunday’s time trials. Third Golden State 25 29.463 15 Los Angeles at Anaheim, 5 p.m. BASEBALL charge is $5. SAL boxing class- Sacramento 22 29.43116 1/2 Colorado at Vancouver, 7 p.m. es are held at the Redwood to his older brother Kurt, the Waltrip driver Dale Jarrett fin- American League ——— BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Designated RHP Ryan Health Club. Questions? call 2003 series champion, and ished 18th Thursday but was Wednesday’s Games Keefer for assignment. Indiana 114, Memphis 104 NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALLTOP 25 Cris at 463-1229. —Sent RHP Preston Larrison fell all the way to sixth on the guaranteed a Daytona 500 Orlando 103, Portland 91 By The Associated Press Toronto 120, New Jersey 109 outright to Toledo of the IL. 54th lap. Meanwhile, Gordon, spot as a former series cham- —Agreed to terms with OF Puma soccer teams Charlotte 100, Chicago 85 Thursday Washington 92, Philadelphia 85 Michael Cuddyer on a one-year contract. who has three qualifying race pion. Boston 117, Milwaukee 97 1. Florida (24-2) did not play. Next: at Vanderbilt, —Agreed to terms with C looking for coaches Saturday. The Ukiah Valley Soccer wins, hung around the leaders Stewart, who won the non- San Antonio 90, Detroit 81 Jeremy Brown, LHP Ron Flores, OF Ryan Minnesota 99, Denver 94 2. Ohio State (23-3) did not play. Next: at Goleski, OF Javier Herrera, INF Dan Johnson, league is looking for individuals throughout the race but points Budweiser Shootout New Orleans 110, Sacramento 93 Minnesota, Sunday. INF Donnie Murphy, RHP Shane Komine and to coach our competitive teams. Utah 99, Cleveland 98 3. Wisconsin (25-2) did not play. Next: vs. Penn RHP Dan Shafer on one-year contracts. Ukiah’s Puma teams are boys seemed to come out of last Saturday and also has Seattle 114, Phoenix 90 State, Saturday. and girls ages U10 – U19, nowhere for the victory. won the last two July Cup Golden State 120, New York 101 4. North Carolina (22-4) did not play. Next: at 21 National League Atlanta 96, L.A. Clippers 93 Boston College, Saturday. —Agreed to terms with Class I and Class III. These He pitted for four tires dur- races here, added to his cre- 5. UCLA (22-3) beat Arizona State 67-61. Next: at C Mike Rivera, C-INF-OF Vinny Rottino, RHP Ben players play at a higher level of Thursday’s Games No. 19 Arizona, Saturday. Hendrickson and RHP Marino Salas on one-year competition and skill. If you ing a caution period 10 laps dentials as the man to beat Dallas 80, Houston 77 6. Texas A&M (21-4) did not play. Next: at contracts. have coached and are interest- from the end, while the eight Sunday, easily holding off for- Cleveland at L.A. Lakers, inc. Oklahoma, Saturday. NEW YORK METS—Named Rickey Henderson ed in coaching at a higher level, 7. Pittsburgh (22-4) did not play. Next: vs. and Ozzie Virgil Sr. special instructors. cars in front of him stayed on mer 500 winner Earnhardt in a Friday’s Games —Agreed to terms with please contact the soccer hot- No games scheduled Washington, Saturday. two-lap showdown in a race 8. Memphis (22-3) did not play. Next: at Gonzaga, LHP Fabio Castro, RHP Clay Condrey, LHP Cole line 707-467-9797 to receive an track. Gordon was 11th on the Saturday. Hamels, RHP Alfredo Simon, INF Saturday’s Games and OF Chris Roberson on one-year contracts. application.ALL APPLICA- restart on lap 54 and slowly that went three extra laps No games scheduled 9. Kansas (22-4) did not play. Next: vs. Nebraska, TIONS ARE DUE MARCH 1, Saturday. —Agreed to terms 2007. moved back into contention. because of a late caution flag. Sunday’s Games 10. Washington State (22-4) did not play. Next: at with OF Barry Bonds on a one-year contract. No games scheduled No. 15 Oregon, Thursday. Gordon said it took some “This car has been bad to BASKETBALL 11. Nevada (23-2) did not play. Next: vs. Northern Co-ed Volleyball luck and some drafting help the bone all week,” said Iowa, Saturday. National Basketball Association 12. Marquette (21-6) did not play. Next: vs. The City of Ukiah Community DALLAS MAVERICKS—Recalled G Maurice Ager from J.J. Yeley to get to the Stewart, who is 0-8 in the 500. Louisville, Saturday. Service Department is begin- from Fort Worth of the NBA Development By The Associated Press 13. Butler (24-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. 16 front on the final trip around “Hopefully, we have one more League. ning registration for its 2007 Co- Southern Illinois, Saturday. EASTERN CONFERENCE ed Volleyball League. Men and the 2.5-mile oval. in it. The qualifying races and 14. Georgetown (19-5) did not play. Next: at Women ages 16 and older are FOOTBALL “We just showed anything Shootouts are great. And so Atlantic Division Villanova, Saturday. invited to register for teams of WLOTPtsGFGA 15. Oregon (20-5) at California. Next: at Stanford, National Football League up to 12 players. All teams will is possible,” Gordon said. “I are the July races, but I really New Jersey 35 16 6 76 154 135 Saturday. CHICAGO BEARS—Signed Dave Toub, special play at least 8 games and one didn’t think we had the car to want this race on Sunday Pittsburgh 30 17 9 69 195 175 16. Southern Illinois (22-5) did not play. Next: at teams coach, to a three-year contact extension. playoff game. Games are N.Y. Islanders 28 22 8 64 171 163 No. 13 Butler, Saturday. Signed K Nick Novak and allocated him to NFL get here (to Victory Circle) bad.” N.Y. Rangers 28 24 5 61 170 164 17. Air Force (22-4) did not play. Next: vs. Europe. Monday and Wednesday nights Philadelphia 15 34 8 38 146 212 Colorado State, Saturday. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Designated DE Justin starting in late March. You may today. I know we’ve got to get Jeff Burton finished third in 18. Oklahoma State (19-6) did not play. Next: vs. Northeast Division Smith their franchise player. register as a team or individual Missouri, Saturday. NEW YORK GIANTS—Announced the retirement our car handling a little better the first race, followed by WLOTPtsGFGA 19. Arizona (17-7) vs. No. 22 Southern California. (you’ll be placed on an available Buffalo 39 15 4 82 214 164 of OT Bob Whitfield. team). The cost is $275 per before Sunday.” Daytona pole-winner David Ottawa 33 22 3 69 195 154 Next: vs. No. 5 UCLA, Saturday. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Named Harold team or $40 for individuals. The Gilliland, 2006 Nextel Cup Montreal 29 24 6 64 167 174 20. Kentucky (18-7) did not play. Next: at No. 25 Goodwin offensive assistant. Signed TE Tim Kurt Busch wound up sec- Toronto 28 22 8 64 187 189 Alabama, Saturday. Euhus. deadline is March 2. ond, followed by David rookie Denny Hamlin, Clint Boston 26 26 4 56 157 206 21. Boston College (18-7) did not play. Next: vs. Registration forms are available No. 4 North Carolina, Saturday. HOCKEY at the City of Ukiah, 411 W. Clay Stremme, Kyle Busch and Bowyer and Martin Truex Jr., Southeast Division 22. Southern California (18-7) at No. 19 Arizona. St., or at www.cityofukiah.com. former series champion Matt Earnhardt’s teammate. WLOTPtsGFGA Next: at Arizona State, Sunday. National Hockey League Atlanta 30 21 9 69 182 189 23. West Virginia (19-6) did not play. Next: vs. MONTREAL CANADIENS—Recalled G Jaroslav Questions? Call 463-6714 Tampa Bay 33 24 2 68 187 178 Kenseth, who had to race Reigning Cup champion Seton Hall, Saturday. Halak from Hamilton from the AHL. Carolina 29 24 7 65 180 189 24. Indiana (17-7) lost to Purdue 81-68. Next: at from the rear of the 30-car Jimmie Johnson never was in Washington 23 26 9 55 175 203 —Extended their affili- Women’s self-defense Florida 22 26 11 55 165 191 Michigan, Saturday. ation agreement with Milwaukee of the AHL field after his qualifying speed contention for the win and fin- 25. Alabama (18-7) did not play. Next: vs. No. 20 through the 2009-10 season. classes WESTERN CONFERENCE Kentucky, Saturday. OTTAWA SENATORS—Assigned G Kelly Guard The City of Ukiah Community on Sunday was disqualified ished 11th. to Binghamton of the AHL. The first race was slowed Central Division —Traded F Peter Services Dept. would like to by NASCAR in the cheating WLOTPtsGFGA NCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOP 25 Forsberg to Nashville for F , D announce the beginning of reg- scandal that involved four by six caution flags, while Nashville 39 16 3 81 201 146 Ryan Parent and first- and third-round picks in the istration for a Women’s Self Detroit 37 16 6 80 181 144 By The Associated Press 2007 entry draft. other cars. there were only two in the St. Louis 23 26 9 55 149 178 PHOENIX COYOTES—Signed RW Shane Doan Defense Class. The class will be Chicago 22 27 8 52 145 175 taught by Dan Lockart and Thursday to a five-year contract. Placed F Patrick Fischer But it was the role of second 150. Columbus 22 30 5 49 141 179 No. 1 Duke (27-0) beat Boston College 73-52. on injured reserve. Adrienne Thompson. Classes For a while, it looked as if Next: at No. 6 Maryland, Sunday. —Recalled C Tommi will be held on Saturdays begin- Waltrip’s team in the cheating Northwest Division WLOTPtsGFGA No. 2 North Carolina (25-1) did not play. Next: at Santala from Manitoba of the AHL. Re-assigned ning Feb. 2nd at the Karate scandal that had everyone’s James Hylton, the 72-year-old Vancouver 32 21 4 68 150 145 North Carolina State, Friday. F Brad Moran to Manitoba. Shorin-Ryu Dojo (3001 So. attention. He guaranteed he hoping for a comeback at Calgary 30 19 8 68 178 149 No. 3 Tennessee (24-2) beat Mississippi 81-69. WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Assigned D Mike State St., Ukiah). The class will Minnesota 31 22 5 67 164 150 Next: at No. 7 LSU, Monday. Green to Hershey of the AHL. would remain the talk of the Daytona, would make the Edmonton 28 25 5 61 157 167 No. 4 Ohio State (24-1) beat Wisconsin 83-57. MINNESOTA-MORRIS—Named Todd Hickman run from 1 p.m. through 4 p.m., Colorado 27 25 4 58 177 172 Next: vs. No. 24 Michigan State, Sunday. football coach. but please arrive at 12:30 p.m. to check in and prepare for the class (comfortable clothing is recommended). The class fee is $5.00 and stu- UCLA beats ASU 67-61 dents must be pre-registered at the City of Ukiah (411 West By ANDREW BAGNATO Pendergraph’s 3-point play Clay St.). For specific informa- tion about the class, Dan AP Sports Writer with 10:10 to go. After trailing Lockart may be contacted at TEMPE, Ariz. — Arron for much of the half, UCLA 391-6468. For information Lic. #471898 regarding registration, please Afflalo scored 24 points, scored the final four points on call the Ukiah Community Darren Collison added 18 and a basket by Afflalo and a full- Up to $1,150 in Rebates* Services Department at 463- No. 5 UCLA rallied from a court drive by Collison, who 6231 or 463-6201. 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Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Sat. Today Sat. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 82/53/s 77/51/s Napa 70/43/s 69/40/s Antioch 67/41/s 66/43/s Needles 77/51/s 77/49/s 72° Arroyo Grande 76/49/s 72/41/s Oakland 64/45/s 62/46/s Sunrise today ...... 7:04 a.m. Atascadero 75/40/s 73/42/s Ontario 82/50/s 82/50/s Sunset tonight ...... 5:51 p.m. Rockport 60/45 Auburn 70/45/s 68/45/s Orange 82/52/s 77/48/s Mostly sunny; pleasant this Moonrise today ...... 6:43 a.m. Barstow 75/45/s 74/44/s Oxnard 75/50/s 70/50/s afternoon Moonset today ...... 4:58 p.m. Laytonville Big Sur 68/48/s 69/49/s Palm Springs 81/55/s 81/55/s Covelo 67/33 Bishop 69/32/s 69/33/s Pasadena 83/53/s 81/54/s 68/36 Blythe 80/49/s 80/49/s Pomona 83/52/s 83/46/s MOON PHASES Burbank 83/53/s 85/51/s Potter Valley 71/35/s 69/42/s TONIGHT Westport California City 73/46/s 72/44/s Redding 74/40/s 72/42/s New First Full Last 62/43 Carpinteria 67/52/s 66/49/s Riverside 81/47/s 82/47/s Catalina 68/57/s 72/54/s Sacramento 65/42/s 67/44/s 38° Chico 72/46/s 70/45/s Salinas 68/45/s 70/48/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 57/44/pc 57/43/s San Bernardino 83/49/s 85/48/s Death Valley 71/44/s 69/47/s San Diego 74/52/s 74/54/s Feb. 17 Feb. 23 Mar. 3 Mar. 11 63/40 71/42 Mainly clear Downey 83/53/s 82/53/s San Fernando 82/53/s 82/51/s Encinitas 73/51/s 72/51/s San Francisco 65/48/s 63/47/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 78/48/s 76/49/s San Jose 69/45/s 68/48/s 68/32 Eureka 58/40/s 57/43/s San Luis Obispo 77/46/s 72/44/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Thursday 57/44 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 63/40/s 63/42/s San Rafael 61/49/s 61/44/s SATURDAY 71/36 Temperature Fresno 68/46/s 68/48/s Santa Ana 80/55/s 74/53/s 70° High ...... 65° UKIAH Gilroy 73/45/s 70/43/s Santa Barbara 72/45/s 67/47/s Low ...... 45° 72/38 Indio 84/52/s 84/49/s Santa Cruz 68/47/s 65/48/s 42° Normal high ...... 60° Lakeport Irvine 80/55/s 73/53/s Santa Monica 77/53/s 72/54/s Normal low ...... 40° 72/44 Hollywood 83/53/s 82/53/s Santa Rosa 72/46/s 72/46/s Philo Record high ...... 84° in 1930 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 68/40/s 66/32/s S. Lake Tahoe 52/19/pc 54/26/s 68/41 Boonville Lodi 68/41/s 68/44/s Stockton 65/40/s 65/42/s Mostly sunny Record low ...... 24° in 1932 69/42 72/42 Precipitation Lompoc 70/46/s 69/45/s Tahoe Valley 52/19/pc 54/26/s Long Beach 80/52/s 74/52/s Torrance 75/54/s 71/54/s 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Thu...... Trace Gualala Los Angeles 83/54/s 81/54/s Vacaville 69/40/s 69/44/s SUNDAY Month to date ...... 4.94” Mammoth 50/25/s 53/24/s Vallejo 66/46/s 66/42/s Normal month to date ...... 3.89” 59/48 Clearlake 72/45 Marysville 68/42/pc 68/44/s Van Nuys 86/53/s 86/53/s 52° Season to date ...... 15.75” Modesto 66/42/s 67/44/s Visalia 65/44/s 69/46/s Last season to date ...... 33.59” Monrovia 83/53/s 82/51/s Willits 68/32/s 67/40/s Normal season to date ...... 26.15” Cloverdale 38° Monterey 66/46/s 64/48/s Yosemite Valley 58/34/s 59/33/s 72/46 Morro Bay 75/45/s 71/50/s Yreka 61/27/pc 61/32/s Breezy with rain Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2007 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 739.64 feet; Storage: 71,996 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 341 cfs Outflow: 249 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .028 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .95 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .020 ppm (.25 ppm)

Kenwood Investments pur- Nader says presidential run could hinge on Clinton Casino chased the resort “for the express purpose of developing SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Clinton,” he told KGO radio. Nancy Pelosi, a San it into an Indian gaming facil- — Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, whose Green Party Franciscan. Continued from Page A-1 ity.” Nader hinted Thursday that he candidacy for president in He said he planned to visit would enter the presidential 2000 was blamed for helping Pelosi’s office in the city to ject. This option is on the The same court document race in the next year if Sen. put George Bush in the White protest the war in Iraq. table, and the current owners states Kenwood Investments Hillary Rodham Clinton House by siphoning votes While Nader received 2.7 have requested that we pursue finalized a contract to pur- becomes the Democratic from Vice President Al Gore, percent of the vote in 2000, he this as a possibility,” said chase the resort in November Party’s nominee. said he was considering run- got less than one-half of 1 per- Welch. of 2006. The value of the “Flatters, panders, coast- ning again in 2008. cent in 2004. Brown pressed Welch on resort, while not disclosed, is ing, front-runner, looking for “We’re going to see what Phil Trounstine, who heads the issue, asking, “If we offer stated to be “substantially a coronation. ... She has no the Democrats come up with,” the San Jose State Center for this resolution and it passes, higher” than the DOL’s expert political fortitude,” Nader said he said. Nader, who was in Policy and Research, said then what is the plumbers estimated at $11 million with of Clinton during a radio San Francisco promoting a Nader’s flirtation with another union going to say, ‘Forget it, a casino. appearance when he was new memoir, “The Seventeen presidential bid is viewed by we’re not selling it’?” That value includes an asked to describe the former Traditions,” also has been many as evidence that he is on Welch replied, “Potentially, amount to be paid when First Lady. hard on other Congressional “an enormous ego trip with yes.” escrow closes, states the doc- Clinton “She’s just another bad ver- Democrats during his book potentially destructive The matter of Konocti ument, and an additional fig- sion of (former President) Bill tour, including House Speaker impact.” Harbor Resort & Spa operat- ure due when certain contin- ing in a way that produces gencies are met. Those pay- profit instead of deficit is cen- ments are to be used to offset tral mainly because of pend- any damages the DOL may ing litigation between the show they are liable for. Department of Labor and In a Jan. 22 letter to mem- trustees in charge of adminis- bers of the Local 38, Mazzola Submitted photo tering trust fund monies to Sr. said, “When Indian gam- Judy Geer and Sherri Carroll recently complet- Local UA 38 pension plan bling is in full operation at ed a mural at the Bill beneficiaries. Konocti our pension fund will Townsend Fish Hatchery. Secretary of Labor Elaine be guaranteed an excellent The 61-foot long by 12- Chao of the Department of return on its investment.” foot high mural depicts Labor filed a law suit in 2004 James Baker, attorney for steelhead trout in their alleging that Larry Mazzola the Mazzolas and the Local habitat. Sr. and other trustees in UA 38, said Monday he had charge of the Local UA 83 no comment on the case as lit- plumber’s union trust fund igation is still pending. accounts wrongfully diverted Larry Mazzola Sr. did not “If we keep working Coyote Dam Egg Collection freedom to work on our over $50.5 million between return several calls, but wrote Fish together we’ll have a lot Facility painted by design. A mural of that scale 1993 and 2004 from in his Jan. 22 letter that DOL more coming back,” Mendocino College of Art requires a lot of close work Employee Retirement Income representatives “showed a real Townsend said. students Judy Greer and up on ladders and then you Security Act (ERISA) desire to settle this matter” in Continued from Page A-1 Townsend and his friends Sherri Carrol. have to get down to look at it accounts into the a recent meeting. Mazzola and March. have also been taking some The 12-foot tall, 61-foot from far away.” Convalescent Trust Fund to states he will meet with DOL Garcia said the hatchery of the fish into the creeks and long mural shows steelhead “Ukiah should have more run the resort. representatives again, along releases 200,000 yearlings streams around the hatchery, in their habitat. Neither stu- public art,” Greer said. The trust fund is the entity with his lawyers and the every year and many of the reintroducing them into the dent had ever worked on a “When thinking of designing with which Anderson said he resort’s investment counselors ones that survive come back, area. mural of this size. Greer a mural, I wanted to keep in was in negotiations over the on Feb. 16. though it is never a constant “We’ll start a whole new works in multiple media, mind that it is really educa- details of the purchase last Contact Tiffany Revelle at number. population,” he said. including ceramics, and tional and about the fish.” year. [email protected]. “It varies from year to Members of the public can Carrol usually does smaller Funding permitting, the In a motion for partial sum- year,” Garcia said. visit the hatchery every day murals, paintings and graphic mural will eventually stretch mary judgment filed Jan. 31, KONOCTI HARBOR from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. design. all the way around the build- Chao’s lawyers indicated that resort & spa Bill Townsend, for whom On Beautiful Clear Lake the facility is named, said although the spawning is only “It was nice working with ing and detail the entire life- the funds were diverted with- about 4,000 fish came back done on Thursdays at 10 a.m. Judy,” Carrol said. “Our cycle of the salmon. out a guarantee of payback to 3/31...EDDIE MONEY through the hatchery last While there, visitors can styles complement each other. Ben Brown can be reached at the individual pension year. also see a new mural on the I liked that we had so much [email protected] accounts from which they came, and were not a “prudent investment” as the resort has not necessary. “If the candidate does not was only ever used as a politi- run in the red for several Election “I told you in a telephone win, there is nothing to report cal move by supporters of the years. conversation that you were because the services of the opposition. In a court document filed obligated to report an accrued consultant are considered to “They used that against us Jan. 19 of this year refuting Easter Weekend... Outdoors... Continued from Page A-1 expense owed to Muelrath be volunteer personal services for political gains only, to the competence of an expert FriDAY, April 6, 2007 Public Affairs for consulting and volunteer personal ser- retained by the DOL to assess SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2007 they were elected, and that his smear my, Mulheren and EXCLUSIVE N. CA PERFORMANCE... services as an accrued vices are not reportable,” he Jeanne’s names because we the value of the resort both minimal work with the candi- SATURDAY, APRIL 21... dates was primarily for the expense. This information wrote. were a threat to the control of with and without a casino, purposes of connecting them was in error,” wrote Wayne Mulheren, though glad he the city’s government,” Mazzola’s lawyer states that Imberi, a political reform con- with companies that design has been cleared of the allega- Whetzel said, referring to sultant in FPPC’s tions, wished the news had and print campaign materials. Coplen’s complaint as well as • Willits • Enforcement Division. come before the election. 459-NOYO (6696) The three candidates told a criminal complaint filed NOYO THEATRE The Daily Journal in October According to FPPC “I felt like my character Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com with the Mendocino County INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS ONLY that expenses for campaign spokesperson Jon Matthews, and integrity were questioned, Last King Of Scotland R voluntary personal service is and now that it’s getting District Attorney by Joe Louis materials were not reported on Wildman, who lives in Potter their first filing because they not reportable as a contribu- cleared up, it’s too late,” he Ridge To Terabithia had not yet received invoices tion. said. “I think I ran a clean Valley. 4:20, 7:10, 9:30 PG for their production. “If an individual donates campaign, and I’m disap- Wildman’s complaint filed his or her personal or profes- Oct. 30 named only Mulheren Ghost Rider Metcalf later included these pointed that I didn’t win, but 4:10, 7:00, 9:25 PG13 expenses in her second pre- sional services to a campaign, I’m glad I stuck to the higher and Whetzel, and alleged that election statement filed on the no contribution has been road.” the men had violated Hannibal Rising Oct. 26 deadline. 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Gonzaga has grown and matured into one of the NEW ARRIVALS ENGAGEMENT west’s premier universities, says university information. Gonzaga has a student Hardman enrollment of approximately Twins Grace Diane Hardman and Evan James Hardman, 6,700 and offers seven were born Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006 to Sarah and William undergraduate degress in 43 Hardman of Ukiah. Grace weighed 6 pounds, 8.5 ounces, and majors, 26 master’s pro- Evan weighed 5 pounds, 14 ounces. grams, a Ph.D program in The new twins are welcomed by big sister Gabrielle. leadership studies and a juris The twins grandparents are Bill and Mary VanCamp of doctorate through the School Ukiah, and Jim and Janis Hardman of Cloverdale. of Law. Katherine Marie Brutocao AAUW awards accolades The Ukiah Branch of the American Association of University Women presented Accolades for Excellence Awards to four Ukiah High School students at a lunch on Thursday, February 1. Students at the high school are nominated by their teach- ers for their excellence in the classroom and for their rela- tionships with their peers. Senior Amanda Dodson was recognized as a diligent stu- dent who will have success in whatever course she chooses to pursue. Stephanie DeVries, a senior, comes to Geometry class well prepared and puts forth great effort every day, reports her instructor. Kristina Lebrett, a junior, who besides being a woman in Woodshop, which is in itself an achievement, consistently works learning the basics of construction. Anthoula Vlachos, a senior, has an excellent attitude in Shannon Patricia Scatena and Michael Dale Aiello physics class and is very active in water sports. Congratulations to these students. At the end of the Aiello-Scatena school year Accolades for Excellence will again be awarded. Michael Dale Aiello and Shannon Patricia Scatena are pleased to announce their engagement. The couple plans to marry in August at St. Anthony‚s Catholic Church. Shannon is the daughter of Rick and Patricia Harreschou of Vaca Barajas Potter Valley and Jim and Vicky Scatena of Redwood Valley. She is a graduate of Sonoma State University and will be receiving her nursing degree in May 2007. Vaca Barajas Michael is the son of Nick Aielloof Antioch and Diane Lewis of Willits. He is a firefighter for the State of California. Michael A baby daughter, Nevaeh Marie Vaca Barajas, was born proposed to Shannon on a surprise trip to Kauai. Friday, Oct. 20, 2006 to Regina Marie Vaca and Luis Javier Barajas Jr. of Ukiah. She weighed 7 pounds, 12.5 ounces. Her grandparents are Marilyn Ann Azbill and Mario Jaime Vaca and Deborah Charlotte Jimenez and Luis Javiar Barajas Sr. ACHIEVERS

Resident named to president’s To submit items for Milestones, list at Gonzaga University call or e-mail Katherine Marie Brutocao, a sophomore from Hopland, the features editor at: was among 823 students named to the Gonzaga University president’s list for fall semester 2006. Students must earn a Accolades for Excellence awards were presented to, 468-3520/[email protected] 3.7 or better grade-point average to be listed. from the left: Amanda Dodson, Stephanie DeVries, One of 28 Jesuit Colleges and universities in the U.S., Anthoula Vlachos, and Kristina Lebrett.

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ratifying nations. Chamberlain became the first player in NBA Datebook: Friday, Feb. 16, 2007 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Edgar Bergen history to score a lifetime total of 30,000 (1903-1978), ventriloquist; Sonny Bono points. Today is the 47th day of 2007 and the Tutankhamen. (1935-1998), singer/politician; LeVar TODAY’S QUOTE: “The gods too are 57th day of winter. In 1937, DuPont patented a new material Burton (1957-), actor, is 50; Ice-T (1958-), fond of a joke.” -- Aristotle TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1923, archae- called nylon. actor/rapper, is 49; John McEnroe (1959-), TODAY’S FACT: Nylon melts at 505 F. ologists unsealed the burial chamber of the In 2005, the Kyoto Protocol for the reduc- tennis player, is 48. TODAY’S MOON: Between last quarter recently discovered tomb of King tion of greenhouse gases took effect for 141 TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1972, Wilt (Feb. 10) and new moon (Feb. 17).

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THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 32 18 -18 -8 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion NHBW 28 -12 42 22 Unscramble these four Jumbles, TERH one letter to each square, 38 12 -2 48 RUDI to form four ordinary words. 8 -22 52 2 TGRA SOYUL CLUE: OHIOANS ORDER GRID 60 ©2007 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 60 All Rights Reserved.

2 60 A TARIE 28 12 60 TU 52 60 R 60 60 60 60 60 2/16/2007 DECODED MESSAGE: YONNAC

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26 30 28 29 ABAT Print answer here: “ ” 27 30 32 24 EORW 32 24 27 30 (Answers tomorrow) ASTE Jumbles: HAVEN BOGUS EFFACE FORGER Yesterday’s 28 29 26 30 Answer: What the brawlers faced when they were AWA Y 2/15/2007 arrested for battery — “CHARGES” Mom is better off without controlling boyfriend Dear Annie: I have been a single mom for ling, unforgiving and rigid. It is perfectly nor- excoriations), may be a form of body dysmor- 15 years. Early on, I married a wonderful man mal for parents to buy their children occasion- phic disorder. You no doubt already know that who died shortly after from cancer. We were al gifts, and John’s intransigence on this issue picking at pimples can lead to inflammation together only four years. I was devastated and ANNIE’S MAILBOX did not bode well for your future relationship and scarring, and you need to learn how to con- never imagined I’d find love again, but last By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar with your kids. You should not have lied, but trol this behavior. Please talk to your parents year, I met “John.” John should not have made such an unreason- and ask them to find you a therapist. You also John and I are both middle-aged, and were able demand. Find things to fill the empty can contact the Obsessive- Compulsive making plans for retirement and spending the Annie, I thought he loved me. I asked him to space. Join a book club, choir, theater group, Foundation (ocfoundation.org), 676 State rest of our lives together. I have children in col- go for counseling, but he refused. It was just political campaign or health club, take in a fos- Street, New Haven, CT 06511. lege that I occasionally help out. I feel that God cut and dried, over and done. I am devastated. ter child, do volunteer work. You will get past Dear Annie: Why is the former husband has been good to me and I can afford to help I know lying is wrong, but is it wrong to occa- this. We promise. always a much better person than the present them. sionally buy gifts for my children? All of my Dear Annie: I have a terrible habit. I pop one? My wife’s ex was cruel and abusive. She John told me that if I continue to help my friends say it’s OK. my pimples to the point where they don’t stop spoke of their marriage as being unbearable. I children, he would leave me. I honestly didn’t Not only am I lost because the man I was bleeding. I get teased at school, and when my have never struck my wife, nor have I been believe him. When I saw a winter coat on sale, planning on spending the rest of my life with mother looks at me, she is ashamed of what I verbally abusive. Yet I am constantly being I bought it for my son, who has no car and is has left me, but I am also experiencing a huge do. compared unfavorably to him. Why did she walking to work. When John asked if I bought case of “empty nest syndrome” since it’s been I do it because I’m filled with pain and divorce him if he is so much better than me? - the coat, I lied and said “no.” He then went only a few months since my youngest child anger, but when I try to stop, I get very nervous - Wondering through my credit card receipts. When he dis- moved out. What do you think of this? -- and end up pinching my arms and legs. I now Dear Wondering: This certainly is not the covered I’d bought the coat and lied about it, Brokenhearted in Minnesota wear jeans and long- sleeved shirts to hide the case with most second marriages. However, he walked out. He said he could never trust me Dear Brokenhearted: We think you marks. Some of my friends worry because they some people idealize what they don’t have. If again. dodged a bullet. John sounds stingy, control- think I could end up cutting myself. 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A California REPORT AND EXTENSION OF TIME CASE NUMBER: (SCUK CVG 05-95943) Department of FOR PUBLIC COMMENT NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso al Deman- Health Services The County of Mendocino is the Lead Agency and has prepared an do) The Mendocino Unified School District, Grade 2 Water Dis- Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the project identified below. Copeland Redwood Mills, Inc., or its suc- tribution Operator li- Dial up a sale when you We need to know the views of you or your agency/organization as to cessor or assigns, Hillcrest Redwood cense is required the content of the environmental analysis. Should any party wish to Mills, a limited partnership, or its succes- within 1 year of em- call us and put the challenge the adoption of an EIR for this project in court, you may be sor or assigns, Hillcrest Redwood Mills, a ployment. limited to only those issues or objections formally raised during the re- co-partnership, or its successor or as- Deadline to apply: classifieds to work for you. view period and delivered to the Lead Agency. Other public agencies signs, Blackwell Company, a partnership, Friday, March 2, may need to use this EIR when considering their permit or other ap- 2007, 5:00 PM. proval for the project. or its successor or assigns, Blackwell Request Application Project Title: MILL CREEK PROJECT, MENDOCINO COUNTY Company, a co-partnership, Blackwell materials: 468-3500 Company, a limited partnership, James C. Lead Agency: Consulting Firm: City of County of Mendocino ENTRIX, Inc. Blackwell, Jr., individually, as general partner of Hillcrest Redwood Mills, a limit- Healdsburg County Counsel Office 590 Ygnacio Valley Road Personnel Office, Administration Center Suite 200 ed partnership, and as general partner of 401 Grove Street, 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1030 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Blackwell Company, or his successors, Healdsburg, CA Ukiah, CA 95482 Attn: Susan Hootkins assigns, and heirs, and All Persons Un- 95448 707-431-3322. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION known, Claiming Any Legal or Equitable EOE/AA/ADA. Approximately 95 years ago, the State of California constructed three Right, Title, Estate, Lien, or Interest in the dams within a one-mile stretch of Mill Creek to provide a water supply Property Described In the Complain Ad- for the State Hospital in Ukiah. The three dams are located in the Tal- verse to Plaintiff’s Title, or Any Cloud on mage area on Mill Creek, tributary to the Russian River. In the 1970s, Plaintiff’s Title Thereto and DOES 8 LOST & HELP HELP HELP the hospital closed, and the dams were turned over to Mendocino through 50, inclusive 10 NOTICES 30 FOUND 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED County with the condition that the area would be kept for recreational YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A Have Accepting applica- Banking CNAs (am&pm) New purposes for at least 25 years. The Upper Dam created a small reser- Ud. le está demandando) Philbrick Family a soldier tions; Maintenance; Member Service wage scale. Hire on voir (85 acre-feet) that has been used by the community since con- Partnership (friend must have broad Representative bonus. Pick up shift struction primarily as a recreational facility. There is a County park at You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this or family) knowledge of electri- (Teller) Mendo Lake bonuses. Cln fam.like the reservoir (Mill Creek Park), and the Department of Fish and Game summons is served on you to file a typewrit- currently cal, mechanical, Credit Union is now atmosphere. Dawn or (DFG) stocked the reservoir with fish. ten response at this court. A letter or phone serving? accepting applica- Deana 462-1436 In December 2004, the base gate valve stuck open, and water call will not protect you; your typewritten re- hydraulic, plumbing drained from the reservoir and released a substantial amount of sedi- Hello I am a lost systems and ability to tions for our Ukiah sponse must be in proper legal form if you CNAs, RNs, LVNs ment into Mill Creek between the Upper Dam and the Middle Dam. In The Ukiah Daily black dog with a diagnose and correct Branch for a F/T want the court to hear your case. If you do not all shifts. Come join fall 2005, the County installed a standpipe to act as a temporary water Journal would like to very unusual facial equipment malfunc- MSR. experience & file your response on time, you may lose the proudly display their us Flex. sched. and sediment control system. Winter storms at the end of 2005 moved case, and your wages, money and property expression. I look tions. OT required as Bilingual a+ Must be the released sediment into the reservoir area behind the Middle Dam photo on our military kind of like a vam- highly motivated, a Comp. wages. A may be taken without further warning from the bulletin board in our necessary. Competi- and an adjacent landslide in spring 2006 did further damaged to habi- team player, have crew with a great at- court. There are other legal requirements. front office. Please pire! tive pay/DOQ; tat in the area. Honestly, I am just good organizational, titude. Please call: You may want to call an attorney right away. bring a copy of pho- Good benefit pkg; Pleasant Care, The proposed project is to manage the Upper, Middle, and Lower to to the Journal at grinning! I am verbal and written If you do not know an attorney, you may call call Microphor Becky Randall & Dams on Mill Creek and mitigate for the release of sediment into 590 S. School St. or wearing a wide skills. We offer an attorney referral service or a legal aid of- 707-459-5563x121; the creek in December 2004. The County is undertaking a compre- black collar. I was competitive salary, Joan Rice 462-6636 fice (listed in the phone book). or email resume to hensive evaluation of the dams to determine what is to be done to re- found on Bell excellent benefits, a store the dams and habitat affected by the sediment release, including Después de que le entreguen esta citación ju- [email protected] Springs Rd in Wil- fun working environ- Come Join Our a determination of whether any of the dams should be removed, reha- dicial usted tiene un plazo de 30 DIAS CAL- mail to PO Box 749, lits on 2/8. Boy did I ment, business cas- Health Care bilitated, or replaced. The Project is needed to resolve issues of reser- ENDARIOS para presentar una respuesta es- Ukiah, Ca. 95482 Ag Tech $2,086.00- ual and NO Satur- Specialists voir operation, public safety, public use of the site for recreation and crita a máquina en esta corte. Una carta o Attn: Linda frighten the woman $2,921/mo. UC Hop- una llamada telefónica no le ofrecera protec- who found me. The land, CA. skills and days. Send or email at Home Care and water supply, and environmental restoration of the area after the un- Hospice Services planned sediment release. Four alternatives are evaluated in addition ción; su respuesta escrita a máquina tiene Ukiah shelter peo- knowledge to assist ([email protected]) resume to Mendo Mendocino County. to No Project: que cumplir con las formalidades legales LOST & ple, however, know w/field, fence, facili- Lake Credit Union, Great dynamic * Alternative A represents all dam structures in place and restored apropiadas si usted quiere que la corte escu- FOUND the difference be- ties maint. Apply to: 30 PO Box 1410, team. reservoirs associated with both the Upper and Middle Dams. The che su caso. Si usted no presenta su re- tween a vampire UC employment Of- FOUND - 5 KEYS Ukiah, CA 95482 ●Occupational Lower Dam would remain in its current condition, and would be aban- spuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso, y le and a grinning dog, fice, HR Admin. Near Ukiah Fax (707) 468-0350. Therapist: PT doned in place. pueden quitar su salario, su dinero y otras co- so they will keep Bldg., Orchard Park, * Alternative B is the same as Alternative A for the Upper and Middle sas de su propiedad sin aviso adicional por Fire Station. me safe. If I am ●Home Health Davis, CA 95616 for BARTENDER Dams and Reservoirs. The Lower Dam would be removed, approxi- parte de la corte. Existen otros requisitos le- 391-2717 your dog please Aide: FT job #7217 and file by Days, nights, week- mately 150 feet of creek channel and associated upland habitat in the gales. Puede que usted quiera llamar a un come get me, oth- ●RN, Case FOUND: 1 long 5 p.m. on 2/26/07. ends. Food service inundation zone would be restored, and anadromous fish access re- abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un erwise I will be up Manager: FT/PT haired Jack Russell. experience helpful. stored to about 771 feet of Mill Creek from the Lower Dam site to the abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de refer- for adoption on For application, call ●RN, on-call Week- Very small. Vic. of Apply in person Middle Dam. encia de abogados o a una oficina de ayuda 2/14. Come by the 707-744-1424 (TDD ends & Weekdays Ukiah Library 2/12. CLUB CALPELLA * Under Alternative C, only the Upper Dam and Reservoir would be legal (vea al directorio telefónico). shelter at 298 Plant 530-752-7140) or see ●Secretary/Data 485-1892 6175 N. State. retained. The Upper Dam would be either rehabilitated or replaced. The name and address of the court is: (El Rd or call 467-6453 web site: http://www./ Entry: contingent Approximately 2,929 feet of stream channel (from the Lower Dam to Bartender/Cocktail nombre y dirección de la corte es) Love, "Count D" hr.ucdavis.edu/Emp. Apply Online: the Upper Dam) would be restored. Mendocino County Superior Court EOE Server needed. www.Howard * Under Alternative D, all three dams would be removed, and there Experience preferred. Perkins and State Streets All Shifts FT & PT Hospital.com would be no reservoirs. More than 6,156 feet of stream channel would 100 North State Street, Room 108 463-2350 be restored between the Lower Dam and the upper end of Mill Creek Ukiah, CA 95482 Available!!! FOUND: Long Bldg. Maint. Worker Come Work With County Park. The name, address and telephone number of No experience Haired Chihuahua. $2,362-$3,070/mo. Our Team with men- The public comment period for the Mill Creek Project Draft EIR plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attor- needed. Higher wage has been extended to March 2, 2007. Written comments must be Vic. N. Bush St. UC Hopland Ctr. In tally disabled adults. ney, is: (El nombre, la dirección y el número with experience. Hopland, CA. Skills F/T, P/T in home set- received by the Mendocino County Water Agency at 890 North 463-6912 Twinky & Hershey de teléfono del abogado del demandante, o This year’s seniors and knowledge to ting. Pick up applica- Bush Street, Ukiah, California (Attention: Mr. Roland Sanford, are still looking for a del demandante que no tiene abogado, es) welcome. Full train- provide light maint & tion at 1000 Sanford General Manager, Mendocino County Water Agency, 890 Bush Found: Male, long- home. You can meet Thomas S. Brigham (SBN#44899) ing provided. Drug janitor services. Ranch Rd. Ukiah or Street, Ukiah, CA 95482, phone 707- 463- 4589, fax: 707- 463- haired Chihuahua? these two cute twin Brook A. Brigham (SBN#191263) testing required, can- Apply to UC Employ- call 468-9331 4643) by no later than 5 p.m. on March 2, 2007. The Draft EIR and Tan Y white. 2-4-07 boys at Mendo Farm 441 N. State St. nabis not tested for ment Office, HR Ad- supporting documents are available for review by appointment be- Hwy 101 North grade Supply on Talmage Counter Position tween 9:00 am and 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday, at the address Ukiah, CA 95482 hire. Assist disabled min. Bldg., Orchard Road. These sweet Ukiah Valley Lumber above and on the website: http://www.co.mendocino.ca.us/water/. (707) 462-9292, (707) 467-2492 Park., Davis, CA guys have been look- in their home and on is looking for a The Draft EIR is also available for review locally at the Mendocino DATE: (Fecha) February 6, 2007 95616 for job #7219 ing for their home outings. Call for motivated person for County Library and the County Office of Education. /s/Megan Ramsey, Clerk and file by 5 p.m. on since they arrived interview. 468-0602 lumber counter sales. Benjamin D. Stough, Deputy 2/26/07. For applica- last summer at Ani- Retail exp., math & ASSISTANT tion, call 707-744- mal Control when computer skills are a 107-07 A HEARING on the petition will be held on 1424 (TDD 530-752- they were just little COOK plus. Applicants are 2-10,16,21/07 MARCH 16, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, PUBLIC NOTICE 7140) or see web of Redwood Valley. kittens. They are Must be exp. subject to a pre-em- NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER located at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State site: http://www./ Call sooooo cute and we Pre-employment ployment drug test. ESTATE Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 101-07 hr.ucdavis.edu/Emp. 707-485-1364... He cannot figure out why physical & drug Pick up application CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’07 24983 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- 2-9,16,23,3-2/07 EOE misses his humans. they keep getting testing req’d. 901 S. State St. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- tion, you should appear at the hearing and FICTITIOUS passed by. They are Dental, Vision, Business gent creditors, and persons who may other- state your objections or file written objections BUSINESS NAME Cust. Svc. Position- a little shy at first be- Medical benefits. Office Manager wise be interested in the will or estate, or with the court before the hearing. Your ap- Design Ind. STATEMENT cause they have al- Free co-op child Skilled Nursing both, of: STACY ANN SPENCER, aka pearance may be in person or by your attor- Ukiah Manufacturer File No.: 2007-F0098 ways had to live in a care. Apply Facility in Sonoma/ STACY A. SPENCER and STACY ney. seeks energetic per- THE FOLLOWING cage, but once you Mendocino Co. SPENCER IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent Trinity School son to work with a PERSON(S) IS get to know them Must have exp in A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed creditor of the deceased, you must file your 915 W. Church St. fun and prof. team in (ARE) DOING BUSI- they are playful and long-term healthcare by: PALOMA HILL in the Superior Court of claim with the court and mail a copy to the Ukiah the design industry. NESS AS: loving. If you have billing Of MediCAL/ California, County of Mendocino. personal representative appointed by the Daily work: answer FOG room in your heart for Medicare/HMO THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests court within four months from the date of first Frank R. Howard customer questions, 1170 Bel Arbres Rd. these two brothers Fax (866) 266 9110 that: PALOMA HILL be appointed as person- issuance of letters as provided in section Memorial Hospital process orders. Skills Redwood Valley, CA stop by Mendo Farm Caregiver for mental al representative to administer the estate of 9100 of the California Probate Code. The ● req. MS Outlook pos- MEOW Supply or contact AV RN’s: Med Surg, health facility, various the decedent. time for filing claims will not expire before four 95470 itive phone skills mul- Rescue. Charlene ICU, ER, OR shifts avail. and fill in THE PETITION requests the decedent's will months from the hearing date noticed above. Greg Graziano These cats were titasking. F/T Full 468-5218 or Cheryl ●CNA: PT, 467-0911 and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the 1301 Rafello Dr. all found in Ukiah, benefits (health, den- 895-3785 Contingent Caregivers: Looking The will and any codicils are available for ex- court. If you are a person interested in the es- Ukiah, CA 95482 tal, vision) 401K profit Redwood Valley ●CRNA: FT for flex hrs & good amination in the file kept by the court. tate, you may file with the court a Request for This business is con- HELP sharing. Please send and Potter Valley. ●Respiratory pay? Mendocino THE PETITION requests authority to adminis- Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of ducted by an Individ- 120 WANTED resume to: Carousel If any of them look ●Therapist: FT Caregivers needs ex- ter the estate under the Independent Adminis- an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or ual. The registrant AUTOMOTIVE Carpet Mills. Fax: ● perience. Care pro- commenced to trans- like your missing SERVICE MANAGER PhysicalTherapist: 707-485-7036 Email: tration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow of any petition or account as provided in Pro- viders $10-11/hr + cat, please come Exp. req. Please call FT [email protected] the personal representative to take many ac- bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- act business under mileage, benef. Must 707-696-4332 ●Radiology tions without obtaining court approval. Before cial Notice form is available from the court the fictitious business to Mendocino Ani- be able to transport Clerk: PT RECEPTIONIST taking certain very important actions, howev- clerk. name or names listed mal Control, 298 CNA’s clients to appts. for law firm. ●Clinical er, the personal representative will be re- ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: above on February Plant Road, Ukiah Join our great team. Requires good reff. Computer skills ●Information quired to give notice to interested persons un- Paloma Hill 1, 2007. Endorsed- to claim or adopt. F/T is avail. on the clean DMV, Valid necessary. Salary less they have waived notice or consented to 3450 Second Gate Avenue Filed on February 7, PM and NOC shifts. System Support, They are in cages CDL & Auto ins. depending on exp- the proposed action). The independent ad- Willits, CA 95490 2007 at the Mendoci- DIETARY AIDE clinical background 1-877-964-2001 erience. Pease fax ministration authority will be granted unless (707) 459-6849 96, 43, 9, 91, 29, preferred. no County Clerks Of- Please contact DENTIST - Excellent resume along with a an interested person files an objection to the /s/Paloma Hill fice. 89, 17, 76, 11. Lakeport Skilled Apply online: pay. 1 or 2 days/wk. current driver’s petition and shows good cause why the court PALOMA HILL /s Greg Graziano Nursing 263-6101 www.Howard Cloverdale. Ph. license to should not grant the authority. GREG GRAZIANO Hospital.com Debbie 707-669-1777 707-468-0453 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 -B-5

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CHILDCARE email/jobs@Gaia Care program requires M/A in hu- erience. Pease fax TDD 707-463-5697. ● Cashiers office. Please apply & Line Cooks Apply Periodontal practice WORKERS, EnergySystems.com Applicants need to man services or relat- resume along with a To be considered in have at least 1 spare ● Night floor on line at thurston at Patrona 130 W. committed to excel- ALL SHIFTS. ed field & 1yr. related current driver’s the first round of bdrm to house a child manager autoplaza.com Standley 462-9181 lence, needs consci- F/T 4 day week. Redwood Empire exp. or a B/A & 2 yrs. license to interviews, complet- Sawmill in Cloverdale for up to 30 days. ● Exp. promotions OFFICE entious person who Starting salary Guaranteed monthly relevant exp. working 707-468-0453 ed applications must is seeking experi- & marketing SECRET has a good aptitude $9.40 per hour. allotment. Generous w/persons w/dev. dis- REPRESENTATIVE be received by enced workers WINDOW WHSE/ SHOPPERS for numbers. Com- On call $9 per hour. increase upon place- person. abilities or RN lic. & 3 Community March 2, 2007. including Planerman, DELIVERY To Evaluate Local puter skills needed & Qualifications: ment. Income tax-ex- Friendly attitude yrs relevant exp. Sal- Development Millwrights, and Vacaville. Lt. assem- light bookkeeping. Pass medical and empt. Exp. with chil- helpful. Willing to ary range - $2749 to Businesses. Flex hrs, Commission of Electricians. Full-time dren req. Parents will bly/ service/ delivery Resume in person to drug exam, TB test, train. 984-6800 $3868/month. + exc. Training Provided Mendocino County receive training, + So- throughout CA. Drug Ukiah Daily 620 S. Dora St. Suite with benefits. Please or come in for bene. closes 2/20/07. has F/T position in criminal back- cial Worker, in-home 800-585-9024 ext 202 Ukiah, Ca. 95482 fax you resume to application. Screen/ Physical. Ukiah. Performs a Journal ground check and support & respite. Send resume & letter 6520 707-894-4632 or 200 Cahto Dr. Clean driving record wide variety of DIESEL have valid Cal. Need 1 or 2-parent of interest to HR- Delivered apply in person at Laytonville Jess @ routine to moderately MECHANIC Drivers license. homes, with 1 parent RCRC. 1116 Airport Real Estate-Licensed 31401 McCray Road ●●●●●●●● 707-888-3495 difficult tasks in to Your Excel. pay, good GREAT NEW home full time. Home Park Blvd., Ukiah, CA or not. We’re hiring in Cloverdale. with no more than 1 support of several benefits. 3 yrs. min. MEDICAL, DENTAL, Now offering 95482 or e-mial HR@ RNs & LVNs NOC now. Offices in your Door VISION PKG. biological child con- redwoodcoastrc.org departments. May exp. Good DMV Seeking people to sidered. employee shift. Clean family area. Will pay for matching 403B or fax to 462-4280. also post rent & work record. 462-6721 work one on one sup- Retirees invited to insurance after like environment. TSA Plan, paid holi- your license & train- orders. $9.22-$13.62 porting DD individual apply. Contact TLC “EOE-M/F” Hire on bonus. Direct Care Staff for days & vacation, 90 days. ing 800-400-5391 x per hr., DOE, health 468-0123 in a home setting. 707-463-1100 Call Deana or Dawn Residential Care paid training’s, on 958 benefits, PERS. Full Call Cindy 468-9331 Lic#236800809 462-1436 Home for D.D. duty meals. PT & FT 463-3517 FREE Co-op Day Event Staff/Security Care Provided Guard P/T to F/T. Apply: Start $7.50/hr. TRINITY YOUTH 888-211-2321 SERVICES EVERGREEN 915 W. Church St. HEALTH CARE or on line@ Come join our team! www.trinityys.org Immediate openings: SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY *CNA’s-All MAINTENANCE/ Shifts/Full Time PAINTING $600 Sign on Bonus ASSOCIATE SKIN CARE CONSTRUCTION LANDSCAPING CONSTRUCTION HANDYMAN Pay for experience. F/T position avail. Noc shift w/busy Prop. Mgt. Natural Radiance Sangiacomo Escobar Services differential. New agency. General All types of home repair, Competitive wage maintenance skills Skin Care Landscape remodeling, construction, scale. Check us out & interior prep/ • Waxing • Facials Lic. #367676 window & door repair, at 1291 Craig Ave. painting experience Bridal & Evening Event Make-Ups carpentry & tile Lakeport (Next to with reliable vehicle • Back Treatments • Consult • Design Can fix almost anything. Quail Run) or call required (mileage Fruit Enzyme & Glycolic • Install J.C. Enterprises Serving Ukiah, (707) 263-6382 paid). Benefit pkg. Skin Peels Foundation to finish Lic. #871755 Redwood Valley, FACILITIES STAFF avail. Applications Santa Rosa & San Francisco Exclusive Line Calpella & F/T, perm. $10/hr, avl. at: Realty World Trained Esthetician. Homes • Additions of Bobcat track loaders Willits. hsg, bfts. Mendocino Selzer Realty, Prop- 468-0853 erty Management, 301 N. School St., Ukiah • Kitchens • Decks Work Woodlands. Call for @ Toppers Salon Established in 1970 300 E. Gobbi St., Lic. #580504 Custom Homes Guaranteed info, or send resume 463-2250 Office (707) 468-0747 Ukiah. Cell (707) 391-7676 to P.O. Box 267, Ask for Laselle 707.485.8954 Remodeling (707) 485-0810 Mendocino, CA Medical Asst. P/T All natural Aveda Products Skin Care for Treatment Relaxation! 707.367.4040 cell Non-licensed contractor 95460. 937-5755 Potter Vly. Comm- Additions HOUSING PROGRAM unity Health Center. SPECIALIST Erica 743-1188 X110 TREE TRIMMING CONSTRUCTION GUTTERS MASSAGE HOME REPAIR Community Mendocino Development County KNIGHT Medicine Commission of CalMend Energy Home Repair Mendocino County Department FRANCISCO’S CONSTRUCTION Prepainted • Electrical has F/T position in of Social Massage Ceiling fans, wall outlets, wall Tree & Garden Seamless Gutters Mr. Terry Kulbeck Ukiah. $12.17-$17.98 Services 27 Colors to Choose From heaters (gas & electric), per hr. DOE, health Backhoe Work 564 S. Dora St., Ukiah Dryer hookups Currently recruiting Fascia Ogee Curved Carpentry benefits, PERS. Service Foundations Gutter Gutter Face Occupational Science Degree • for Fort Bragg Only- Cement Work Gutter Holistic Health Practitioner Doors, windows, fine finish trim Job description & Family Assistant National Certified (ABMP) Yard Work Lot Clearing 5 1/2” 4” 5 1/2” • and more application available Representative I Massage Therapist Kitchen & Bath Aluminum • Copper • Steel • Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 hr. - $40 1076 N. State St. (Eligibility Worker I) Dump Runs Remodels Limited Lifetime Warranty** Ukiah, CA 95482, For further 1 and a half hour - $60 Irv Manasse Tree Trimming FREE An Ounce of Prevention EOE 707-463- information go to: All Local Numbers ESTIMATES is Worth a Pound of Cure 5462x101, TDD www.mss.ca.gov 707-313-5811 office Insured Family Owned for 41 Years 707-463-5697. to: “Career Lic. #660127 Many Bodywork Options 707-456-9055 home Filing Deadline 2/23 Opportunities” 707-467-1819 462-2468 Treat yourself Today 707-337-8622 cell Lic. # 292494 or until filled. or call the 467-3901 707-272-7337 cell Insured Bonded **To original owner. (707) 391-8440 Lic # 884022 IN-HOME CARE MCDSS Jobline: WORKERS 707-467-5866. Great part time job! Closes 2/23/07 LANDSCAPING MASSAGE THERAPY ELECTRICIAN DUMP RUNS REFINISHING Great full time job! Redwood Valley Furniture MOUNTAIN VIEW CREEKSIDE SSHANAHANHANAHAN Flexible hours and Antique available. $9.00 per ASSISTED LANDSCAPE Massage hour. Health bene- LIVING EELECTRICLECTRIC Repair License #624806 C27 fits available (50 (senior housing) Oolah Boudreau-Taylor • Tractor work & Refinishing hours worked a NOW HIRING RESIDENTIAL Thorough & Sensitive Electrical Auger Deep Tissue & Sports • Hauling 30+ years experience month minimum) ● Med. Assistant COMMERCIAL Massage Trenching Dump Truck and Workers Com- ● Resident Aides Complete Landscape Installation • Clean up Laquer, Varnish, Oil, • Concrete & Masonry • Retaining Walls My work is to reduce your pain, pensation Insur- ● Weekend improve your ability to do your 420 O.K. Wax, Water-based finish • Irrigation & Drip Sprinklers work, and allow you to play harder • Painting ance. Workers Supervisor Free Estimate needed to provide • Drainage Systems • Consulting & Design • Fences Workshop Sat. & Sun. 8-5 pm • Bobcat Grading • Tractor Service 1st Visit Special Serving Lake, Mendocino, domestic services in Redwood Valley ● Evening Joe Morales Sonoma Counties & beyond • Decks and personal care Receptionist. 2 Hrs/$65 free estimates to aged, blind or (707) 744-1912 ● F/T Dietary By appointment 8am to 6:30pm, M-F 707-621-0422 468-0853 Allen Strong disabled persons. Supervisor/Head (707) 318-4480 cell Tasks may include C-10 #825758 707-485-0802 Cook. Wage DOE 485-1881 391-5052 cell cleaning, cooking, Apply at 1343 S. laundry, shopping, Dora St. Ukiah and personal care. COMPUTERS Auto Detail & Wash MEDIATION ELECTRICIAN HOME REPAIRS Must consent to be Nanny for 2 boys. AIM...for better Solution I RETURN CALLS & SHOW UP! fingerprinted for a 5 days wk. Sanel Valley No job too small! criminal back- Exp. pref. Jacque Reynolds, J.D. Computer Networks Contractor since 1978 ground check, pro- 391-9886 707-370-4008 HOME REPAIRS vide references, NCO Head Start - Wlts Commercial and Residential • Expert diagnosis & repair Carpentry - Painting - Plumbing and attend an ori- HS Asst/Associate Computer and networking Certified Mediator, • Service upgrades Electric Work - Tile Work entation class. Tchr I-II - Must have consultation, setup, Paralegal • Lighting – inside & out All Types of Cement Work initialization, optimization, ~HAND WASH~ Applications and 6 core CDV units. Records Manager • Hot Tubs repair, upgrades & virus removal Starting at $10.00-$25.00 NOW OFFERING orientation are $8.80/hr. Assoc. I-II - • Dedicated circuits Over 20 years experience • Landscaping/Yard Work 2D & 3D AutoCAD drafting, • Surge protection available in Span- Must have 12 Core rendering and architectural INTERIOR/ Personal, Business, • Sprinkler Systems ish through the Wil- CDV units & 6 mos. animation. and Legal Disputes • Cable TV, Computer & Phones • Gutter & Roof Cleaning lits office. Mendoci- ECE exp. $10.32- EXTERIOR DETAIL Serving Lake Mediation Training and ANYTHING ELECTRICAL Residential no County In-Home from $100.00 $11.28/hr. DOQ & and Mendocino Counties Certification Programs Ron’s Electric Lic.#784130 Commercial Supportive Serv- exp. P/U & Delivery Available Available for Business Lic # 6178 • Insured ices (IHSS) Public EHS Asst/Assoc. http://www.svcn.biz 301 Kunzler Ranch Road Suite G, Ukiah Professional 467-0215 Authority Referral Tchr I-II - Must have 707.468.5914 (707) 972-8633 Call Today: (707) 463-1000 Consultations/Contract work Toll Free:866-NO SHOCKS www.alvarezhomerepairs.net Registry. To apply, 6 Core CDV units. (BEAR E82141) call in Ukiah 467- $8.89 EHS Assoc. I- 5875, in Fort Bragg II-Must have 12 Core 962-1150, or in Wil- CDV units. $10.11- ROOFING TERMITE BUSINESS COUNTERTOPS ELECTRICIAN UPHOLSTERY lits 456-3752. $11.06 & 6 mos. ECE R exp. CSK Electric STOM CREATION Janiortial floor maint. CU S EHS/HS Aide: for In- Lic. #840192 Willits. $10/$12/hr. fant/Toddler Ctr. UPHOLSTERY DOE. 10pm-6am. M- $7.89/hr. HS Aide- From Covelo to RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL W,Sat.442-3229 X327 $8.04/hr. MANUFACTURERS OF STANDING LICENSED & INSURED SEAM METAL ROOFING AND SIDING Gualala the most Residential Landscape All EHS for I/T after- Furniture • Auto • Marine Maintenance Inst. noons + posn’s must Copper-Prepainted- Aluminum trusted name in the Commercial Gen. knwldg. Pref. 2 have 3 units I/T Dev. 24 and 26 GA. Large “We meet all yrs. exp. Clean DMV, Termite Business! SOLID SURFACE & Lite Industrial 1/T exp. pref. Commercial-Residential-Industrial Selection Of your upholstery Drug test? $10-$15hr All Sp/Eng Bil pref + Call for LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS Fabric needs.” DOE. 468-8048 Bene’s. Specializing in appointment “No Job Too Small! In Stock. Program Must complete NCO • Metal Roofing & Siding 2485 N. State St. • Ukiah Give Us A Call!” • Comp. & Tile Roofs 485-7829 Manager/Job appl & include tran- • Flat Roofs License #OPR9138 Bill & Craig 468-5883 Development scripts, 800-606- FREE ESTIMATES 707.467.3969 707-481-8186 275 Cherry St. • Unit A • Ukiah Specialist (Willits) 5550x302. Closes: Free Estimates CL 856023 NEXT TO UPS Supervise satellite 5PM 2/26 (Postmarks office & staff, case not accepted. ( EOE) manage, job devel- NEW EXCITING NOTICE TO READERS op, coordinate POSITION WORK- We publish advertisements from com- training, counsel- ING WITH KIDS panies and individuals who have been ing. Prefer degree 6 wks pd vacation licensed by the State of California and w/related work exp. from unlicensed companies and 403 B. Small home- Sell It Fast with Ukiah individuals. or equiv. comb of like environment, All licensed contractors are required by educ. & exp. neces- good pay & bens. State Law to list their license number in advertisements offering their services. sary for job knowl- Starting sal $11.76+ edge & skills. F/T The law also states contractors hr. On the job train- performing work of improvements Regular $17.05/hr- ing prov. Flex. F/T, totaling $500 or more must be licensed $20.72/hr w/bene- Daily Journal Classifieds by the State of California. P/T pos. avail.Fax fits. Job description/ Advertisements appearing in these resume to 463-1753 columns without a license number job application The Ukiah indicate that the contractor or avail. MPIC: 631 S. Security Officers individuals are not licensed by the Orchard, Ukiah, CA F/T, flex hrs, $10/hr. State of California. Further 707-467-5900, TDD local site. Monument information can be obtained by contacting the Contractors State 1-800-735-2929; Sec. 510-430-3540 DAILY JOURNAL License Board. EOE, App. dead- grdcrd req. line: Open till filled. B-6- FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 2007 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

HELP BUSINESS MISC. PETS & GARAGE REC VEH VANS CARS 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 320 DUPLEXES 480 FOR SALE 500 SUPPLIES 590 SALES 610 CAMPING 660 FOR SALE 680 FOR SALE FIND WHAT YOU POLICE SER- Banquet Hall & 3bd 1bth lg yd SPA ‘07 30 jets. German Shepherds Huge Moving Sale Terry Camp Trailer Chev Astro 2001 Honda Civic EX ‘99 NEED IN GEANT: GREAT ca- Kitchen Ukiah Senior $1100+dep. Near Therapy seat. Never AKC/OFA Come/sit. Sat-Sun Feb. 17/18 22’ Exc. cond. Like Van, 97,000 miles, 160k Pwr windows, THE reer opportunity un- Center 499 Leslie St. school&bus new car- used. Warr.Can del. 2 shots. Wormed. Blk 9am-4pm. tools, new. $5,000. Firm. good condition, locks, sun rf. CD, AC, C der our new Police 462-4343 pet,stove, blinds, nice $2850 468-4300 & tan. Parents on site crafts, collectables, Mike 743-1371 $6,200. 463-1998 All maint. records. L Chief! The City of & clean. (707)468- Lake Co. M-F. Asking & much more. 3851 $5500. BO 391-3039 TRUCKS A Fort Bragg is seeking GARDEN 0834 (707)468-5463 PETS & $500. 707-275-9477 E/S Calpella Rd. Uk. S FOR SALE Olds Royale ‘88 a qualified individual OFFICE PARK SUPPLIES TEARDROP 670 S Lrg. newer 2 bd. 500 UKIAH SCHOOL ●❍●❍●❍●❍● for the position of Po- Spaces from 445sqft TRAILER Chevy Pick up ‘64 $1000. Runs great. IFIEDS! 2ba. w/cent. ac/ht. 1 M Boxer, born FOR DOGS 272-1922 lice Sergeant. Specif- To 726sqft. & up 2 FAMILY SALE! New tires, clean, 283 V8 St. trans. Yard, lndry fac. $925. 12/23 wht. + brindle, Basic obedience ic requirements in- SPRING RENT SATURDAY ONLY! gently used. Compound low gear. Ernie Fine Agt. de-wormed, 1st Sat. Feb 17 10-11am clude: Feb. 17 9am-3-pm $800. 459-2237 SPECIAL 467-3645 shots,. $500 $75 - 6 weeks $2000 firm. •Three years of com- .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. Shannon 468-5722 25461 Poppy Dr. 468-7403 CARS HOMES 485-0556 for info. bined peace officer Brooktrails 680 FOR SALE experience and cur- 330 FOR RENT 3 yr. old Schnauzer. Willits. DOWNTOWN Acura TL, 04’ 3,2. rently employed with 1 bd sunny cottage, Male. Papered. PASTURE & Look for MOTOR- 2nd FLOOR 40 k mi, lthr, loaded a POST accredited Boonville. Sml, clean, Free. FEED SUPPLY the signs! 620 CYCLES DANCE STUDIO 530 jaunanand@hotmail. law enforcement propane. $750. No Call 467-3969 ●❍●❍●❍●❍● HONDA 750 3500 sq. ft. Local 3 wire baled com $10200. 818- agency; and dogs. 895-3938 OAT HAY for sale. SHADOW ‘06 Curly Lab Puppies 842-1990 •Attainment of a 707-953-1769 Sat. 9-3. Waterbed Custom paint, low mi. LEE KRAEMER 2 BEDROOMS Blk & Chclt. M&F. POST Supervisory 953-5428 w/wood frame/head- $5500. 462-4324 from $900-$1175 1997 Pontiac Certificate within 30 Real Estate Broker AKC Standard. Poo- board w/mirrors, Ken- Call for We buy used motor- Sunfire, good condi- months of appoint- 468-8951 dle & Lab stud srvce. more gas dryer, complete listing. GARAGE cycles & ATVS tion, $2,500. ment; and 485-5041/272-7138 refrig. Lots of stuff. Great Retail Location Beverly Sanders 590 SALES Paid for or not. Call 463-1998 •Knowledge of Peace Hwy 101 Hopland. 255 W. Gobbi St. Realty 462-5198 Estate Sale Sat 8-2 David at Motosports Officers’ Bill of Rights Hi-ceil’gs hdwd flrs. Rain or shine no ear- 462-8653 Chrysler Labaren ‘82 (Government Code 3 bdrm, 2 bth home Hi-traffic. 972-2001 lies! Bd furn, tables, Needs TLC $500. 3300 et. seq.) re- in Ukiah $1600/mo. GET A 4X4'S Warehouse for chairs, kitch. misc. Good project car. quirements and limi- $2400 dep. FOR SALE Lease, 10,000 sq. ft, 700 E. Gobbi #29 650 621-4410 tations; and near Uk airport and 707-489-1726 68 cj5 4x4 v-8 JOB! Honda Accord 2003 •Possession of a val- shopping center. 3bd1ba. Lrg. liv. rm. Doberman Puppies FREE GARAGE 4spd winch, soft Find It In V-Tech/AEM Intake- id Class C or higher 744-1671 & kit. New flrs, paint. AKC, parents on site. SALE SIGNS. The Ukiah top, swampers, California Driver’s li- Blk & Tan. $850. Realty World Selzer DAILY JOURNAL new rear-end $4500 Exhaust- Sound WAREHOUSE/ Nr. Nokomis schl. cense; good driving $1300/mo. 462-2120 Born 12/8. 669-0135 Realty. 350 E. Gobbi obo 707-621-4839 System- Tinted Win- record. Full time, LIGHT MFG. dows- Sunroof/ CHEV. ‘90 Z-271 SB, Stroll through The Ukiah Daily Journal and get monthly salary range 171 D. Brush St. 3bd2ba W/side. For Sale Garage Sale. Mostly Power everything AT. new fact. eng., is $4240-$5819 de- 3750 sq. ft. 50x75 Cent. HT&AC. Big Beautiful 1 yr old new items, Sat. only asking 14,000 JOE complete, accurate, up-to-date area announcements. strtr, wtr pump, bat., pending of POST lev- 3 10’ loading doors, yard, gar, no pets. male Ring-neck para- 10-5, 470 School 621-2808 The Ukiah Daily Journal...Mendocino County’s Local Newspaper alt. $5000. 462-2120 el, with comprehen- sm a/c office, sec. & $1650+ dep. 391-8099 keet I am a loving Way. Rdwd Vly. sive benefits pack- phone systems in, NEW! 3 BDRM, open bird and talk, but I do Chevy Tahoe, 99’ Honda Accord 93’ age. To apply, obtain ample parking, exc. floor plan, carport, not cuss. 2x3x5 cage Sat.only 9-2 good cond. tow pkg., 2dr, 200k mi., runs 468-3500 and submit a City ap- lighting. 468-5176 R.V. No S/Sect 8 free. $600 1530 Talmage Ct. $9900, $2k below great, $3000 obo plication (www.for- lv mes. Free mo. rent $1350+dep 462-1595 621-0088 Nascar items, more. KBB 485-5317 485-8470 tbragg.com) to the APARTMENTS W. Side 2bdrm 1bth Human Resources 300 UNFURNISHED quiet creek-side, Office, City Hall, 416 1 br $625. + dep. gar./lndry rm, walk to N. Franklin St., Fort N/P N/sec.8 Clean, park 895-9529 Bragg, CA 95437, Nice Location. WANTED (707) 961-2823. To view 472-0322 Faxed and emailed 370 TO RENT applications will not 2br1ba. No pets. COUPLE be accepted. Dead- N/S. Credit rep. Sec. SEEKING line: March 9, 2007 8 ok! $895+ dep. Avl CHEAP RENTAL (postmarks not ac- 3/1/07. 467-3934 IN EXCHANGE cepted). EOE/AA/ 3 bdrm 1.5 bth FOR ANIMAL Drug Free Work Ukiah Townhouse, OR LAND CARE. place. FP W/D hu gar, yard, HAVE 1 DOG. UKIAH UNIFIED $1100/mo 433-6688 707-621-2097 SCHOOL DISTRICT Apartments for rent continually accepts Calpella $700. WANTED TO applications for No pets. Credit reprt/ 380 SHARE RENT permanent & on-call score req. 485-0841 $520, prvte bth, $460 substitute positions: to share, quiet home, «Bus Driver Trainee By High School - 2 storage, No S/D, Cell (New class starts story townhouse. 2bd 650-630-0172 soon) 1.5 ba. Lndry fac. Dbl «Campus Supervisor car gar. Sml. yd. No QUIET ROOMATE «Child Care pets. $940mo.+dep. WANTED,C/S, Assistant Ernie Fine Agt. $475 + Dep req. «Clerk/Secretary 467-3645 468-9332, 490-7157 «Computer Lab LEE KRAEMER MOBILES FOR Specialist PROPERTY MGMT « 390 RENT Crossing Guard Spacious 1bd1ba. « Clean, single wide Custodian $750. « trailer, sr. park, 55+, Food Service POOL, LAUNDRY, « w/yard. $750/mo. Garden/Nutrition CARPORTS Coordinator No Section 8. 391-4786/462-4606 «Groundskeeper II 463-2134 WANTED «Health Assistant 450 TO BUY «Library Tech NEW 1BDRM Cash for junk cars «Paraprofessional/ BUNGALOW w/d, Call for details. SD (Teacher Aide) cent. heat & air, incl. Se habla Espanol. Info. & app.: w/g, $800mo. 462-2611 546-7553 Personnel New luxury 1 bdrm. Commission townhome. Loc. in 1056 N. Bush St. dntwn. Ukiah. 222 460 APPLIANCES Ukiah, CA 95482, Mason St. Spiral Kenmore H/D Wash- 463-5205 staircase. Bkyd. er & Gas Dryer for Job description Granite counters, all sale, $400. Excellent available at: new appliances incl. cond. Call 463-0143. www.edjoin.org W/D. Upstairs loung- E.O.E. ing deck. $950/mo. USED We are a Sub-Con- 972-1294 APPLIANCES tractor for the PG&E & FURNITURE. NEWER Guaranteed. 485-1216 Energy Partners Pro- 2 BEDROOM. gram. We are hiring DW\Garage+pool MISC. for two different posi- $850 mo. 463-2325 480 FOR SALE tions. The Energy 48” Sony TV, Lrg. PARK PLACE Specialist is a FT couch, dbl. bed. $500 1 bd. $750-$775 position & consists of /obo for all. Will sell 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. signing up income individually. 485-7444 qualified people for Pool/garg. 462-5009 Arrow Brand Wood the energy partners Spacious 2bd. Pool. program which in- Stove Approved for H20, trash pd. $750. mobile homes. $300. cludes going door to Also 1bd. $650. Ht. door, canvassing & 263-1622 AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 phone soliciting. Hot Tub ‘07 Deluxe Process if hired: 2wk Two 1 bdrm. apts. Model. Many jets. training course at $600/mo. + util. + Therapy seat. Stockton PG&E $700 sec. dep. N/S. Warranty. Never Training Center, once N/D. N/P. 462-4088 used. Can deliver. completed training Worth $5700. Sell you will be expected $1750 with new to complete 30 sign cover. 707-766-8622 ups before receiving MY LUCKY DAY a bonus. The Thrift Shop, DVDs, Weatherization Spe- UKIAH VHS, jewelry, cialist is a FT posi- 140 Zinfandel clothes, 1/2 outside, tion & consists of in- 1bd1ba. $660 elec. wheelchair stalling measures Hud OK. $750, Wed.-Sat 10-5 such as doors, 1490 S. State St. weatherstripping, CENTURY 21 472-0766 glass replacement, Les Ryan Realty etc. Process if hired: Property Management Reflections Vol. II 2 wk training course 468-0463 Ukiah Daily at Stockton PG&E Journal has 24 Training Center once Ukiah Lrg. 1&2bdrm. books left. The completed bonus will 1 ba. N/S No pets. cost is $9.95 each. be determined. For $670 & $770/mo + Call 468-3500 info, please contact security. 462-5159 590 S. School St. us at 1-866-303-5516 SERVICES Now Accepting Applications 200 OFFERED Experienced for landscaper, monthly JACK SIMPSON SCHOOL VIEW services, dump runs. Good ref’s. 468-9159 APARTMENTS Maria’s Cleaning 1051 N. BUSH, UKIAH, CA Residential-Commer- cial Daily-Weekly/ Enclosed two story with an Bi-Weekly Exc. ref. elevator. Ground floor Laundry (707) 291-6599 and Community Room BUSINESS 250 RENTALS Hud Subsidized Senior Housing 1600sf warehouse for Qualifying low, very low and Plus 400 sf storage extremely low income limits. over office. 12’ dr. 220V.$550mo. +sec Must be 62+ or mobility impaired. No auto. 462-8273 Please call (707) 463-0300 or stop by for an application.