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INSIDE Mendocino County’s World briefly The Ukiah local newspaper ...... Page 2 Sunday: Some cloudiness, warm H 81, L 47 7 58551 69301 0 Monday: Partly sunny H 73 L 43 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 149 Number 17 email: [email protected] Rural fire depts. Signs of ask for funds By BEN BROWN Chairman Jim Wattenburger The Daily Journal said he appreciated the work Representatives from the that the ambulance services two-candidate Mendocino County Fire and do in this county. He said the Ambulance Services allocation of funds was a good expressed their appreciation short term solution. to the Board of Supervisors “I’ve been pushing for a families for grant of money last year short-term long-term fix for and said they hoped for a sim- three or four years,” he said. ilar disbursement from the “It was well deserved and 2008 budget. well needed,” said Third According to the report, District Supervisor John ambulance services in Pinches of the $200,000. Mendocino County operate on “I would like to think that “bare bones” budgets while in a budget of $200 million responding to 7,500 calls per budget, we can find another year. $200,000,” he said. Last year, the board gave Wattenburger said the solu- $200,000 to county ambu- tion may be at the state level lance services that divided and encouraged First District the funds between Elk Supervisor Michael Delbar to Ambulance Service, the bring the issue up with the Mendocino Coast Hospital, State Supervisors Association Anderson Valley Ambulance, of which Delbar is the vice Coast Life Support, Ukiah president. Ambulance Service and “It’s time that rural agen- Laytonville Ambulance cies and rural counties start Ukiahan Ava Holly Klayman allows Estelle Clifton to put up a sign in the yard she shares with her Service. getting their fair share from husband, who said yes to John McCowen’s request to put his sign up. Both Clifton and McCowen Scott Foster of Coast Life Sacramento,” Wattenburger are candidates for the same 2nd district supervisor seat. Support said his service has said. used the money to increase Delbar said he would bring the communication capability the issue up with the State Signs don’t necessarily mean votes over their service area which Association of Supervisors. he said has helped with The Board also heard a By ROB BURGESS campaign. I support her because she and is still open to all options. response times. report from county fire chiefs The Daily Journal is the next generation and she’s got “I have a vested interest in keep- Due to the rural nature of who have been working for He’s a little McCowen. She’s a all this real-world background.” ing the political system correct,” he the roads on the coast and the years to get funding from little Clifton. After Kucinich drew back his said. “I’m constitutionalist. I’m for sheer size of the area Coast Proposition 172 without suc- And that’s why the lawn of Ava democratic presidential bid to focus giving equal time for everybody. It’s Life Support covers, response cess. Holly-Klayman’s Church Street resi- on congressional campaign, the a coin toss. I really don’t know who times can sometimes be mea- Last year, the board gave dence looks like it has a multiple junior senator from Illinois won the I’m for. I’m leaning towards sured in hours. several county fire depart- personality disorder. sole rights to share the lawn with McCowen because I prefer his posi- Foster said his crews often ments $300,000 in the form of “It was funny because (John the two competing 2nd district tion on Measure B, but that’s just rescue patients who do not worker’s compensation pay- McCowen) came to our house and supervisor candidates. one thing.” live or pay taxes in their area. ments but Ukiah Valley Fire talked to my husband for quite a McCowen said the another reason For his part, McCowen said he “Almost 45 percent of our District Chief Dan Grebil said while,” she said. “And a few some locals allowed conflicting has spent time distributing his cases are not from our dis- Mendocino County Fire moments later Estelle (Palley political signs to be placed on their homemade signs, but not much trict,” he said. Departments still need funds Clifton) came by, sign in hand, and lawns was the tough decision they money on creating them. Last year, Foster said Coast from Proposition 172. asked if she could put it up.” faced in the voting booth on election “I used a stencil and spray paint- Life Support wrote off almost “The hold-up is here with Both McCowen and Clifton are day. ed them,” he said. “I just couldn’t $650,000 in uncollectible ser- the county board,” Grebil running for the 2nd District “They simply feel there are two see spending hundreds of dollar on vices. said. Supervisor seat which represents the qualified candidates running for the something that I would only be Bruce Longstreet of Prop. 172, passed by city of Ukiah. same position,” he said. “Signs using for two months.” Anderson Valley Ambulance California voters in 1993, don’t vote. The real poll will be As the political season heats up Dolly Brown, a 1st district super- said the money they received established a half-cent sales in Mendocino County, the landscape June 3.” was put into training and the tax. The money is divided has become littered with candidate By his own admission, John visor candidate, said she has had about 25 of her signs stolen since purchase of equipment. amongst the counties and signs, some which, like Holly- Brady is one of those people. “We’re a small service cov- added to their general funds. Klayman’s, aren’t even separated Brady’s lawn, located in the 300 placing them. Brown said she has seen multiple ering a big area with a small Individual counties are to onto different plots of land. block of Scott Street, has similarly population,” he said. spend the money to support Holly-Klayman said this wasn’t conflicted political leanings, with signs not only in voter’s yards, but in the right of way. Bob MacAdoo of Ukiah “public safety” institutions. the first time the family’s lawn was McCowen and Clifton once again In November of 2006, left to duke it out for the same turf. “We all signed something that we Ambulance said the money site of political contention between was particularly helpful to Mendocino County fire her and her husband Robert “Estelle and I met at a party and wouldn’t put them (there),” she said. “I’m one of those people who fol- him. departments asked for the per- Klayman. she asked me if I could put one of centage by which the fund “When I joined the (Barack) her signs up,” he said. “I told her I lows the rules and asks permission “It’s allowed me to retain before I put something in someone’s staff,” he said. “I even have a increases each year. Since Obama campaign he was for would and then a few days later then they have been negotiat- (Dennis) Kucinich,” she said, stand- John came by the house.” lawn.” waiting list of people who Rob Burgess can be reached at want to work in Willits,” he ing with the board over the ing on her porch. “I met Estelle Brady said his choice for supervi- money. when I was working on the Obama sor is not yet set in stone as of yet [email protected]. said. Board of Supervisors Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected] Two more serious accidents Willits City Council OKs on local roads Thursday impeachment resolution By BEN BROWN Clague and his motorcycle Hernandez was taken by The Daily Journal slid onto the road shoulder ambulance to the Ukiah By LINDA WILLIAMS Congress about the threat Two people were seriously and down a 50-foot embank- Valley Medical Center for The Willits News posed by Iraq to justify the hurt in two more accidents ment. treatment. Brittain was not WILLITS - By a 4-1 vote the invasion, the continued Thursday. a Redwood Valley Clague suffered major injured in the accident. Willits City Council approved a expense for the military man was killed in a Thursday injuries and had to be airlifted Earlier Thursday, the CHP resolution recommending action that has now sur- accident reported earlier. to the Ukiah Valley Medical reported Brent Edward impeachment hearings for passed $3 trillion, misman- John Clague, 52, of Center by CALSTAR. Kinney, 42, of Redwood President George W. Bush and aged governmental agen- Redwood Valley, suffered Thursday evening, Marco Valley, was northbound on Vice President Richard Cheney. cies crippling emergency major injuries when his 2000 Hernandez, 40, of Ukiah, also East Road north of Road H in The room was packed with preparedness and blocked Suzuki motorcycle slid off the suffered major injuries after a white Silverado at around impeachment supporters and efforts to address global road shoulder on Highway he was hit by a pickup truck 12:40 a.m. Thursday when, about 20 speakers shared their climate change, conducted 253 (the Boonville Road) at driven by Jeffrey Brittain, 19, for unknown reasons, the support for the resolution before illegal surveillance of 1:59 p.m. Thursday. of Ukiah, on South State vehicle drove off the roadway the vote. The resolution Impeachment American citizens, autho- According to California Street according to CHP and overturned. The vehicle requests Representative “Mike Cities weighing in rized the indefinite deten- Highway Patrol reports, reports. rolled at least one time before Thompson join with others in tion of citizens and tor- Clague was eastbound on At around 9:14 p.m. coming to rest in a vineyard. Congress to initiate impeach- tured of prisoners as well Highway 253 driving through Thursday, Hernandez was Kinney was pronounced dead ment hearings.” It also requires copies of the as other crimes against humanity. a series of s-curves at about 40 walking across South State at scene. resolution be forwarded to members of the Councilwoman Tami Jorgensen was the lone mph. Clague thought he saw Street near Jefferson Lane Englund said the it was not House Judiciary Committee and to Senators dissenter, expressing the view that while she some loose gravel in the road, when he was hit by Brittain clear what caused the accident Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein. supported the sentiment of the resolution, lightly applied the brakes, lost who was driving a 2002 and said it was still under The scope of the resolution included alle- she believed the council was elected to control of the motorcycle and Toyota Tacoma, according to investigation. gations the president and vice president mis- address local issues and the resolution would fell onto the road. CHP reports. Ben Brown can be reached at led the people of the United States and have little effect on foreign policy. [email protected] 2 – SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

(See police reports on Page 16) Evening: 3, 6, 0. FUNERAL NOTICES FANTASY 5: 02, 06, 13, The world briefly CORRECTIONS 17, 19. [\ numerous nieces and The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this DAILY DERBY: 1st Place: nephews, aunts and uncles space to correct errors or make clarifications 09, Winning Spirit. 2nd Place: and so many ex- to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- 02, Lucky Star. 3rd Place: 12, Bush says rebates going out Monday ary notices or birth announcements will tended family and friends. result in reprinting the entire article. Errors Lucky Charms. Race time: A celebration of will help people afford gas, food may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. 1:40.85. Phillip’s life will be held MEGA MILLIONS: this WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush said tax rebates LOTTERY NUMBERS 19, 32, 37, 45, 52. Saturday April 26th at will start going out Monday, earlier than previously announced, DAILY 3: Afternoon: 7, 6, 6. Mega number: 41 4:00 PM, for family and and should help Americans cope with rising gasoline and food friends at the family prices, as well as aid a slumping economy. Watch Repair ranch, 11201 Burris Ln., Democrats said they were glad the rebate checks were about Potter Valley. to go out, but suggested that multinational oil companies were If desired memorial con- not among the businesses the stimulus package was originally Service CENTER tributions may be designed to help. made to: Saint Mary of the “Starting Monday, the effects of the stimulus will begin to Need a watch battery 859 N. State Street Angels Catholic reach millions of households across our country,” Bush said or watch band? (707) 462-4472 PHILLIP HUGO ROSE School Scholarship Fund Friday in remarks on the South Lawn of the White House. April 12, 1963 – April 22, 2008 900 S. Oak St., Those first rebates will be directly deposited into people’s Stop By today... Phillip was born in Ukiah CA 95482. bank accounts. The Internal Revenue Service had been saying 15 minute Redondo Beach to Henry Arrangements are under direct deposits wouldn’t start until next Friday. Bush said paper D. William Jewelers and Lorna Rose. He the direction of the checks would begin going out on May 9, a week earlier than Pear Tree Center oil change resided in Potter Valley Eversole Mortuary. previously announced. 462-4636 as a child, but attended private schools most [\ of his life. He had a special DARLENE E. WALLIS love for Potter Funeral services for Valley and returned to his Darlene E. Wallis of family ranch as an Ukiah will be held on adult. Sunday, April 27, 2008 He received a at 2 PM at the Eversole Bachelor’s and Master’s Mortuary. Inurnment De- will be at Evergreen gree from the California Memorial Gardens. Dar- Maritime Academy. lene passed away on Phillip wore many hats Thursday, April 24, in his very colorful life. 2008 surrounded by her Among his accomplish- family. ments were, High Born July 29, 1946 in School Math Teacher, 1st Roseburg, Oregon, Mate on a fishing Darlene moved to Ukiah in boat in Alaska, private 1973 where she pilot’s license, avid started out as a dispatcher scuba diver, motorcycle for the Mendocino enthusiast, world County Sheriff’s Office. traveler, collector of vin- She worked her way tage carriages, anti- up to Corporal in charge ques and cars, of the jail and trans- owner/operator of Mail ported prisoners to and Haul from the courthouse. Inc. he was a real estate While working at the developer in various Sheriff’s Office she met counties, creative planner and married Roger Wallis. and builder of Many times she unique projects on his would ride along with her home ranch as well as husband while he his industrial parks. was on patrol. Darlene Phillip was a dreamer of loved to work on her dreams that most numerous hobbies from could never accomplish. cars, making wheel- Phillip didn’t have “I barrows, wishing wells and can’t” in his vocabulary. landscaping and He lived and shared a design. She was a wonder- full life touching many ful mother and people. Phillip always had grandmother who was a new dream and loved and will be deep- his motto was LIG –Life is ly missed by all. Good!! Darlene is survived by He seemed to accom- her husband of 28 plish the impossible and years Roger Wallis of loved the challenges that Ukiah, daughter Rhon- life brought to him. da Wallis of Ukiah, sons Always up for a new Roger Wallis Jr of adventure was how he Windsor, Kenny Eaton, looked at life-and how he Kevin Eaton, Keith lived it. Eaton and Randy Wallis When you’d least expect all of Ukiah, sisters it, Phillip would be Judy Eucklund and Mary there to lend a helping Compton, brother hand. John Compton of Four All Phillip’s family, Corners, grandchil- extended family and dren Michael Lockhart, friends will miss his enthu- Jessica Adams, Bryan siasm for life-his Adams, Kristin Lee, Casey love of adventure and car- Eaton, James Tot- ing for his family ten, Cody Eaton, Derrith, and friends. Andrya Wallis, Kai- Phillip is survived by ley Eaton, Kameron his wife Lynette, daugh- Eaton, Brandi Wallis, Da- ter Ashlynn, sister Margie kota Eaton, Alden Eaton, Rose, step-mother great grandson Yolanda Pittman-Rose, Christopher Lockhart and step-sister Carol Gib- soon to be born son, Father and Mother- great grandson David in-law Greg and Allan Wayne Lockhart. Wendy MacKinnon, sister The Eversole Mortuary and brother-in-law is in charge of ar- Jon and Gina Miller, rangements.

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RELIGION SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] RELIGION BRIEFS Florida lawmakers debate First Baptist Church offering a Christian license plate “How To Be A Wise Guy” will be the title of the morning sermon at First Baptist Church this Sunday, as Pastor By JESSICA GRESKO Dennis Beatty preaches from I Corinthians 1:26 -- 2:16 for The Associated Press the worship service at 10:50 a.m. MIAMI -- Florida drivers Prime Timers will meet on Friday, May 2, in McCray can order more than 100 spe- Hall for a potluck, and speaker Mary June Rose from Ukiah cialty license plates celebrating Travelers. The Senior Ministry, for all who are 55 and older, everything from manatees to the meets periodically through the the year for a time of fel- Miami Heat, but one now under lowship. consideration would be the first A New Members class is scheduled for Sunday, May 4, at in the nation to explicitly pro- 1 p.m., in the Ministry Center. mote a specific religion. The Florida Legislature is considering a specialty plate City of 10,000 Buddhas with a design that includes a The community is invited to attend a guided meditation Christian cross, a stained-glass window and the words “I circle at the City of 10,000 Buddhas every Sunday. The Believe.” meditation circle is open to beginners and advanced practi- Rep. Edward Bullard, the tioners, people of different faiths and traditions alike. plate’s sponsor, said people who Instructions, support, and witnessing of one another’s “believe in their college or uni- growth are key to this weekly sitting. Conversations about versity” or “believe in their foot- insights gained during meditation, and application of those ball team” already have license insights in participants’ daily lives follow the sit. plates they can buy. The new For more information, contact [email protected]. design is a chance for others to put a tag on their cars with Ukiah United Methodist Church “something they believe in,” he said. Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey will preach at the 10 a.m. wor- If the plate is approved, ship service Sunday morning in the Ukiah United Methodist Florida would become the first Kelly Skidmore said she is a benefit the children of soldiers was proposed in Florida in Church sanctuary. Matthew Rothstein will lead the Soul state to have a license plate fea- Roman Catholic and goes to and law enforcement officers 2003. It would have given Purpose band. Children are invited to attend Sunday School turing a religious symbol that’s Mass on Sundays, but she whose parents have died. It also money to Christian radio sta- following Children’s Time in the worship service. not part of a college logo. believes the “I Believe” plate is could face opposition as a viola- tions and charities, but was Childcare is available for little ones during the service, Approval would almost certain- inappropriate for the govern- tion of the separation of church never produced. and fellowship with light refreshments follows the service ly face a court challenge. ment to produce. and state. Earlier this year, a legislative in the Social Hall. The problem with the state “It’s not a road I want to go An Indiana plate with the committee was shown an image Activities during the coming week include youth groups, manufacturing the plate is that it down. I don’t want to see the same “In God We Trust” phrase of a “Trinity” plate that showed Bible Study on Tuesday mornings at 10 a.m., and Midweek “sends a message that Florida is Star of David next. I don’t want has been challenged by the a Christlike figure with his arms Passage worship on Wednesdays. essentially a Christian state” to see a Torah next. None of that ACLU, but the courts so far outstretched. It and two other stuff is appropriate to me,” said have deemed it legal, arguing plates were voted down. Bible Study begins at 10 a.m. on Tuesday morning and and, second, gives the “appear- ance that the state is endorsing a Skidmore, a Democrat who that it is comparable with other The group asking for the “I the primary text for the following Sunday’s worship is stud- voted against the plate in com- specialty plates. Believe” plate, the Orlando- ied. On Wednesday, all are welcome to gather for Midweek particular religious preference,” said Howard Simon, executive mittee. “I just believe that.” This isn’t the first time a based nonprofit Faith in Passage, beginning with a potluck in the choir room at 5:30 Florida’s specialty license Florida license plate design has Teaching Inc., supports faith- p.m. and worship at 6:15 p.m. in the Chapel. Childcare is director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida. plates require the payment of created religious controversy. In based schools activities. The provided. The “I Believe” license plate additional fees, some of which 1999, lawmakers approved a plate would cost drivers an extra The church is located at 270 North Pine Street in Ukiah. still has a way to go before it go to causes the plates endorse. bright yellow “Choose Life” $25 annual fee. For more information Visit their web site reaches the roads. The proposal One plate approved in 2004, license plate with a picture of a Approving the plate could www.ukiahumc.org. is part of a package of license displaying the motto “Family boy and girl. It raises money for open the state to legal chal- plates being debated in the Values,” funds Sheridan House, agencies that encourage women lenges, according to Josie Redwood Valley Community Church Senate and ready for a floor which provides family pro- to not have abortions. Brown, who teaches constitu- Pastor Kevin McDougall will be filling the pulpit with a vote. In the House, the bill that grams but also sees its purpose That generated a court battle, tional law at the University of would authorize the plate has as “sharing the Gospel of Jesus with abortion rights groups say- South Carolina. And it’s not cer- sermon taken from the last chapter of Nehemiah. Services Christ, the Bible” and “informa- ing the plate had religious over- tain who would win. are 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. with nursery and child care pro- passed one committee 8-2. The Legislature’s annual session tion about the Christian faith.” tones. But it was ruled legal, and On the Net: ACLU: vided for both services as well as during Sunday school, The bill creating the “I about a dozen states now have http://www. aclu. org; Faith in from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Also on Sunday mornings at 9:45 ends May 2. Some lawmakers say the Believe” plate would also create similar plates. Teaching Inc.: http://www.faith See RELIGION, Page 5 state should be careful. Rep. an “In God We Trust” plate to A “Trust God” license plate in teaching.org Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH FAITH LUTHERAN (LC-MS) - 560 Park Blvd., Ukiah - HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Services at RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious (ELS): Pastor Kent Dethlefsen; Phone 462-8201; Sunday Rev. M.L. Schulz. Divine Service 9:00 a.m. Bible Study 8:00 a.m. and 10 a.m. First and third Sundays - Holy Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 am (Sept. thru 10:30 a.m. Midweek Bible Study, Wed. 10:00 a.m. For Eucharist. Sunday Services are morning prayer. Nursery (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. All are welcome. May); Communion 3rd Sunday of the month. Church is more information call 462-2618. (Next to Todd Park, care For location and more information call 485-8350 or 463- located at 710 South State Street, (Washington Mutual Anton Stadium & Golf Course) is available. Wednesdays: 10 a.m. morning prayer. All are 0266. Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. For more info go to welcome. The church is located at 640 S. Orchard Avenue, www.ukiahlutheran.org FIRST BAPTIST: Steven Zarlengo, Youth Pastor, Dennis next to the DMV. For information: 462-8042 or SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor [email protected] Paul Hawks and his associate Shawn ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday Beatty, Senior Pastor, Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan. Sunday School for Paris invite you to worship with us School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; KOL HaEMEK (Mendocino County Inland Saturday mornings at 1390 Laurel Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 all ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, Jewish Community): Shabbat celebrated first Avenue in Ukiah (462-5455). Sabbath N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. Wednesday Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located and third Friday evening of every month at services begin with SonRise at 300 W. Smith Street. For details or other ministries, our shul, on West Rd. in Redwood Valley, ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: Fellowship (8:20 to 9:15 a.m), fol- please call 462-2779. next to Eagle Peak Middle School. Join us Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship lowed by Sabbath School (9:30 to also for annual cycle of Jewish holiday obser- 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that time. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOPLAND: Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday is vances, youth education and activities, film Service (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages 4- Fellowship 10:00am; Church service 10:30-11:30am; series, social justice commitments. For information, call 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. 12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an in- Guest Speakers, Hispanic Service 12:00-2:00pm. 51 Hwy 468-4536. depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. 175, Hopland, CA. ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of Orr Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). THE BAHA’I FAITH: For more information call FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United the Nazarene at 604 Jones Street welcomes you to be a part Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: 459-3645, 468-8632 or visit: www.bahai.org. Church of Christ): An Open and Affirming of our loving faith community! Sunday morning worship at Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 O SON OF MAN! Veiled in My immemorial Congregation. Sunday worship is 11:00. Adult 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Children’s and Teen’s Bible am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about Ministry at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Jody Hampton. 462-4869 being and in the ancient eternity of My Bible Study before worship beginning at 9:45. weekday services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or essence, I knew My love for thee; therefore I We celebrate Communion at the Lord’s stop by the church for a printed schedule. created thee, have engraved on thee Mine image NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An Evangelical Table each Sunday. Our Table is an open and revealed to thee My beauty. Free Church): You are invited to join us at our contempo- THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Where we --Bahá’u’lláh table and all are welcome to share with us. rary, reverent worship service Sunday at 9:30 am. 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. Phone: 462- ‘Connect the hurting with the Healer’ - Please join us at Children will be invited to participate in 195 Low Gap Road in Ukiah - Morning services each CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday 5830. www.firstchristianchurchofukiah.com Children’s Church and a Nursery is pro- Sunday at 10:00 am with nursery area and Sunday school morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday vided. Classes for all ages meet at 11:00 for children aged 3-11. Midweek Bible study, School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- am. Opportunities for children, youth, Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, where we explore God’s STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services and adults are available during the week. Word hands-on, in an interactive atmosphere. Need more prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 Our church is located at 750 Yosemite Drive (behind and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., information? Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. Burger King); phone 468-9251 or [email protected] for located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 meeting you! Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time more information. for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: We invite anyone who CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 longs for a deeper understanding of God through His Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. Word; taught by Senior pastor Dr. Richard study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ S. Oliver and Associate Pastor David Dick. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke, Assoc. 11:00. Adult Sunday School at 9:00 a.m., CHURCH OF CHRIST: 25 Norgard Ln. Welcome to a Pastor Nick Hladek. Are you looking for a church home Sunday Worship Service at 10:15 a.m. Bible based church that worships the Lord Jesus in the 1st where you can be nurtured in faith, a safe haven where you POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony Nursery care and Children’s Church Century Christian way! Please join us: Sunday 10 AM: can heal from your hurts, a welcoming forum where you are available during the worship Bible study and classes; Sunday 11 AM: Sermon and Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, can explore who Jesus is? We have a purpose to share 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main service. Youth and family Bible Lord’s Supper; Wednesday 6 PM: Private Home Bible studies, Jr. and Sr. High youth programs, and recovery Study available - your home or ours. Phone: 462-5678 Jesus Christ’s love and truth with all people. Everyone is St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 Welcome! Sundays: 9:00am: Adult Education and Cristo es ministries are also available during the week. The church el Camino (en español); 10am: Worship Celebration REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. is located at 2140 Arroyo Rd. (Deerwood), Ukiah. For CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seeking information please call the church office at 462-0151 or answers to today’s questions are invited to come (nursery available) and fun, safe education programs for Pastor Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; visit our website at www.ukiahbiblechurch.org and experience God’s presence and realize His children 3 years thru Jr. High. Coffee fellowship follows Worship Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for purpose for life through relevant Bible Worship Celebration. Jr. High Youth Group: Wednesday all ages, 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00- preaching by Pastor Joe Fry. We meet 9:00p.m.; Jr. High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship at 7:00pm/Sr. High Youth Group: 7pm. 468-9235. 10 am. Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday in the Ukiah Valley Conference Center www.fpcukiah.org College/Career, Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, at 200 South School Street. Worship Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s morning. Weekly activities include: Youth Group, Adult service at 11:00 a.m. with nursery and children’s Ministry small groups meet at 6:30p.m. Thursday; Adult Small Group, outreach and service opportunities, and GRACE LUTHERAN (ELCA): Pastor Keith Miller. Our classes. An awesome youth group meets Monday Home Bible Study’s meet at varying times through the Bible Study. Midweek Passage worship begins on family would like to meet your family. Please join us for evenings at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church week. Church is located at 951 School Way, Redwood Wednesdays with potluck in the choir room at 5:30 p.m.. on South Dora. Reach us at 467-8400. worship conveniently offered at 8:30am with more tradi- Valley; 485-8541, website: www.rvcchurch.net followed by worship in the Chapel at 6:15 p.m. All are tional music and 10:30 am with more contemporary music welcome. Call 462-3360 for more information or visit ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE LIGHT and Praise Team every Sunday morning. Supervised nurs- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE our website: www.ukiahumc.org AND SOUND OF GOD: Introductory Talks, ery care is available at both services and we are fully LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday Power Book Discussions, ECK Worship Services handicapped accessible. Weekly activities include: Youth Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00-10:15 UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; and Satsang. Public welcome. FREE book groups, adult bible groups, service opportunities and much a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 a.m., Wednesday meditation 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.; Sunday available. For more info please call 468-5870, more. The church is located at: 200 Wabash Ave., one Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 1-800-423-0771, or visit our web site at block west of the airport. Call 462-7795 for more informa- Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. a.m. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. www.eckankar.org tion or visit our web site:www.gracelutheranukiah.com All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. Bush St.; 462-4061. All events open to everyone! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-0123 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Sweet land of liberty California focus

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China’s flame Cancer trial law of shame often ignored Back in the year 2000, then-Gov. Gray Davis At an April 3 press conference in Beijing, signed a landmark law hailed as a potential life-saver International Olympic Committee Hein for cancer patients by almost everyone who knew Verbruggen -- asked about human rights in about it, with health insurance companies virtually the China, said comfortably, as reported by only dissenters. Now it's become clear the saving Human Rights Watch, that the IOC "can easi- potential of this law, known as SB 37, has been mini- ly prove that bringing the Games here has led mized and almost ignored for years. to improvements." But after the Olympic The law was simple in its concept: Patients who torch came close to being extinguished by qualify for clinical trials of potential new cancer drugs thousands of protesters in Athens, Paris, should be able to participate in and benefit from those London and San Francisco, the shaken IOC trials without financial concerns. A portion of the law President Jacques Rogge told The New York requires that if a clinical trial is not being offered any- Times (April 11) that the tumultuous reaction where in California, insurance companies must cover is creating a "crisis" for that august institution. routine patient costs associated with participating in A demonstrator in San Francisco, speaking them, wherever in America they are conducted. of the torch-relay reception, called that sym- It's important here that not every cancer patient bol "the flame of shame." To prevent further qualifies for every trial of a possible new drug, as crises, Rogge finally called for China to hold tumor size, experience with treatments like radiation to the guarantees it gave to get the games: "a Letters from our readers or chemotherapy and the speed of disease progression 'moral engagement' to improve human rights What’s wrong We do not need Measure B. We do are among factors that can determine eligibility. in the months leading up to the Games" and need alert citizens who value their neigh- For sure, SB37 has increased participation by an assurance there would be unfettered press with marijuana? borhoods enough to get together, make a Californians in clinical trials within California. And freedom for international media before and To the Editor: plan, and coordinate with the Sheriff. that includes most trials of major new drugs. This during the Olympics. Thank you residents of Robinson Creek requires multi-center trials, and only rarely will a large But as the world has seen, hundreds of Due primarily to the efforts of, basical- ly, the same group that had alcohol Road and Sheriff’s deputies. trial fail to include at least one or two California med- Chinese human-rights activists and journalists Janie Sheppard ical facilities. have been imprisoned, and foreign telecom- banned for almost forty years, hemp, renamed marijuana to make it seem more Ukiah By 2003, three years after the law passed, munications companies have been banned researchers at the University of California at Davis from showing live shots of Tiananmen Square evil, was legally banned in 1937. Then, in 1970, without any valid med- Cancer Center in Sacramento reported significant (site of the 1989 massacre of Chinese pro- THANK YOU LETTER POLICY change from before SB37, when eight percent of can- democracy students) during the games -- ical proof or government research, Richard Nixon’s congress classified mari- Editor’s note: The Daily Journal wel- cer patients eligible for in-state clinical trials declined while foreign reports from Tibet are being to participate, citing health insurance limitations as the blacked out. juana as a class one drug. Class one comes letters of thanks from organizations and individuals. We are glad that so many main reason. Three years later virtually everyone eli- The Chinese response to Rogge's request means it has no federally accepted med- ical use. Cocaine, whether in powder or successful events are held here. However, gible was enrolled in the appropriate trials. that it live up its guarantees was indignant thank you letters must be kept short. For But when potential new drugs target rare or uncom- rejection. crack form, is classified as a class two drug. That means the government consid- that reason we have a 20-business name mon varieties of cancer, they sometimes don't draw Rogge, while not at all demanding that the ers it not as dangerous as marijuana. limit per letter. If your letter lists more support from pharmaceutical companies, which nor- torch relay, which began in 1936 to celebrate To this day, the federal government has than 20 businesses it will not be printed. mally spend upwards of $200 million when develop- the coming of the Olympics to Nazi Germany, not run supervised tests or made any truly Shorter thank you letters which do not ing any promising new drug. be stopped, is aware that his long silence on scientific analyses of the good or evil of contain lists of participants or donors will So some clinical trials are offered in only a few China's broken pledges has led to such attacks that substance. I am not beating the drum be printed more quickly. Those wishing to locations, or even only in one. Patients who might on his organization as a charge by the Paris- for or against marijuana. I merely would thank long lists of people and businesses benefit from these budding new treatments may have based Reporters Without Borders that "It is like a little more truth from our govern- are welcome to contact our advertising to travel thousands of miles, incurring large expenses your silence that has unfortunately made all ment, the anti-marijuana people and the department for help with a thank you ad. for transportation, lodging and whatever care they these human rights abuses possible." scientific community. All I do know is receive aside from the drug itself, which is almost Rogge has broken that silence because not always free when used in a clinical trial. Ancillary that somehow this reminds me of the roar- LETTER POLICY only China's standing in the world has been ing twenties, Al Capone, the alcohol boot- expenses can include nursing care, laboratory work, further blackened, but the IOC is fast losing leggers, and the gangsters all too willing The Daily Journal welcomes letters to other complementary medications that are not experi- stature. to supply the public with the same alcohol the editor. All letters must include a mental, physical therapy and many other items. In a further blow to China, and to the IOC's that is legal today. clear name, signature, return address It now emerges that at least some insurance compa- startling decision to award the games to that Ross Murray and phone number. Letters chosen for nies have been reluctant from the start to pay those grim state, the European Parliament (BBC, Boonville publication are generally published in kinds of expenses for patients seeking treatment in out April 10) passed a nonbinding (but resonat- Opposes Measure B the order they are received, but shorter, of state trials. ing) resolution that its members' leaders con- concise letters are given preference.We This came to light most recently with the well-doc- sider not attending the opening ceremonies of To the Editor: publish most of the letters we receive, umented case of Evanthia Pappas, a Sonoma County China's "One World, One Dream" events Regarding the letter (UDJ, April 18) but we cannot guarantee publication. prosecutor with a rare and aggressive form of breast (now a nightmare) unless that imperious from a Robinson Creek resident on her Names will not be withheld for any rea- cancer. A clinical trial of an experimental treatment for nation engages in a dialogue with the Dalai neighborhood’s successful thwarting of a son. If we are aware that you are con- her disease is underway at Houston's famed M.D. Lama (who has not called for a boycott of the “trespass marijuana garden just off the nected to a local organization or are an Anderson Cancer Center, but that trial is not funded by games), and stops it repressions in Tibet. county road on an unsuspecting landown- elected official writing about the organi- any pharmaceutical company. How long will this surge of moral concern er’s property,” I too say “job well done.” zation or body on which you serve, that When Pappas sought treatment there for her by the European Parliament and the I hope readers will take a moment to will be included in your signature. If advanced and spreading stage 4 disease, M.D. International Olympic Committee last? Long think about how the trespass was stopped. you want to make it clear you are not Anderson at first told her she would have to pay the before Rogge's sudden recognition of this Neighbors got together, made a plan, met speaking for that organization, you entire cost of treatment, likely to come to $235,000. "crisis," Human Rights Watch had urged him with the Sheriff, and took action. should do so in your letter.All letters are She'd already undergone surgery and 17 doses of to raise with the Chinese government the jail- The neighbors did not complain that subject to editing without notice. chemotherapy, covered by the Kaiser Permanente ing for 3-1/2 years of China's leading human “law enforcement’s hands are tied,” and Editing is generally limited to removing health maintenance organization. rights activist, 34-year-old Hu Jia. as the Sheriff’s deputies demonstrated, statements that are potentially libelous But Kaiser didn't agree to pay for her to participate As Human Rights Watch's Asia advocacy indeed their hands were not tied. Four or are not suitable for a family newspa- in the M.D. Anderson trial and the center apparently director, Sophie Richardson, had reminded trespassers are now in jail, where, if what per. Form letters that are clearly part of didn't know about SB37. Eventually, Pappas got the Rogge: "Hu Jia's sentence shows that you the neighbors allege is true, they belong. a write-in campaign will not be pub- go-ahead to participate in the Texas trial, but only after can't defend human rights in China without The Sheriff’s deputies took action lished. You may drop letters off at our M.D. Anderson was shamed into going ahead by becoming a case yourself." while Measure G remains the law. office at 590 S. School St., or fax letters numerous phone calls and letters from newspaper The charge against Hu Jia and many other Measure G does not allow trespass. The to 468-3544, mail to Letters to the reporters and Pappas associates. Fundraising events brave Chinese who have reported to the world deputies did not need Measure B to “untie Editor, P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, 95482 or held by police, judges and others have raised more their struggles to begin an opening for democ- their hands.” e-mail them to [email protected]. than $30,000 to be used toward her treatment costs. racy, is "incitement to subvert state power." The Pappas experience is far from unique. The Hu Jia's wife, Zeng Jinyan, is also a fearless, Burzynski Clinic, also in Houston, uses a non-toxic internationally known human-rights champi- peptide-based treatment called antineoplastons in on. Their daughter -- born last November, a WHERE TO WRITE more than 20 clinical trials against a variety of can- few weeks before her father's imprisonment - cers, including brain tumors where standard treat- - is under house arrest along with her mother. President George Bush: The State Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. ments carry less than a one-tenth of 1 percent five-year Will IOC president Rogge try to pay a visit White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., 4146, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319- cure rate. That clinic has several California patients, to them between the Beijing sporting events Washington, D.C. 20500; (202) 456- 2001; Berg's Ukiah field representative is but none in its trials are funded by their insurance car- in August? 1111, FAX (202)456-2461. Ruth Valenzuela. Ukiah office located at riers, as the 2000 law appears to require. Burzynski's treatment now even has federal "orphan" designation Unintentionally, of course, having the Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- 311 N. State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. Olympics in China has shone harsh light on against one kind of tumor, juvenile brain stem ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. The office’s fax number is 463-5773. For gliomas, meaning the Food and Drug Administration China's crimes in Tibet and its complicity in (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 the genocide in Darfur conducted by Sudan, email go to web site: considers it the most promising potential treatment China's primary business partner, protector Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- assembly.ca.gov/Berg now in the works for this almost always fatal brain cancer. and arms supplier. Present at the protest in ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate 20510; (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (Disclosure: columnist Elias is author of "The San Francisco was Muhdy Bahradin, a Darfur District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, refugee, who told the New York Sun (April (415) 403-0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 Burzynski Breakthrough," a book about treatment 10): Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375 inventor Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski and his struggles to Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Email: [email protected]. In gain government approval for antineoplastons.) "I lost a lot of my students, my family Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. members, my relatives in the genocide. This Ukiah: Kathy Kelley at 200 S. School St, The upshot is that while SB 37 has turned out to be 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- constructive for many cancer patients and probably (demonstration) isn't political. ... This is about 468-8914, email: human beings. This is about human lives." 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; has saved lives, its benefits don't often extend to [email protected] [email protected] patients who must go out of state to participate in clin- However, on Sept. 11, Coca-Cola ical trials. spokesman Kelly Brooks (a corporate sponsor Congressman Mike Thompson: Mendocino County Supervisors: of the Olympics) told The New York Times: 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- Tom Elias is a syndicated columnist. "We firmly believe the Olympics are a force Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225- burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd for good that celebrates the best in sports, and 3311; FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; The Ukiah we are proud to support the Beijing 2008 district office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO David Colfax, 5th District. All can be Olympics. Box 2208, Fort Bragg 95437; 962- reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, The Wall Street Journal (March 17) reports 0933,FAX 962-0934; that Coca Cola and other corporations have Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, DAILY JOURNAL paid as much as $120 million, according to www.house.gov/write rep FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows some estimates, to sponsor Beijing's Assemblywoman Patty Berg: [email protected] Olympics. President Bush will be there. Office manager: Yvonne Bell Circulation director: Melanie Doty Happy viewing, Mr. President! Group systems director: Sue Whitman Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Member Member California authority on the First Amendment and the Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers Bill of Rights. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 – 5 CHP, Pear Tree Center Activities abound for the active senior work to hold car seat In the last few weeks I have ing the spirits of the residents. book, read the book at home focused on the services that • Knit and Crochet- and share thoughts and feel- inspections this Saturday are offered at the Ukiah Wednesday 1 to 3 p.m. This ings about the book in discus- Senior Center to the senior or loyal group of ladies gathers sion at the Center. They disabled adult. This week the weekly to work on their own encourage each other to have focus is on the varied activi- individual projects. They open minds and be accepting ties offered to enrich the mind, enjoy the camaraderie of of each other’s views. body and soul. Following is a admiring what each is accom- • Contemporary Chat listing by category of what we plishing and listening to the Group -- Thursday 1 to 2:15 have to offer. latest joke. The group holds a p.m. This group explores cur- craft bazaar at the end of the rent issues and shares person- Health year in which they sell their al views on topics that matter handiwork with all proceeds most to them. They explore • Senior Aerobics -- benefiting the Center. their feelings and share in a Tuesday, Wednesday, • Autobiographical Writing group setting that is safe and Thursday 4 to 5 p.m. The Gray Matters -- Tuesday 2 to 3:30 p.m. This confidential promoting posi- health benefits from this class is a group that was formed to tive self-esteem. can be seen by the many par- By Lavonna Silveria encourage sharing and writing • Computer Lab -- Tuesday ticipants who have been com- motes memory, coordination, of life stories. Participants and Wednesday, Thursday 10 ing to the Center for the last and stamina. And if someone will write on topics they hold to 11:45 a.m. Offered in the few years. Pat Chadwick does needs a fancy square dancing dear and read to one another Administrative building. a wonderful job leading this outfit, they just might find one to express their creative side. Students can explore the low-impact class through at our Thrift store. • Quilters’ Group -- Internet, learn how to e-mail, steps to improve the partici- • Saturday Night Dance -- Thursday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. upload pictures or study any pants’ balance, circulation, Saturday 7 to 10 p.m. A local, This is a professional group software program that is avail- flexibility and strength. Many live band provides the music that joined the Center as an able in our library. exercises are done in a chair. for all who attend and are activity. Experienced quilters • Health and Informational • Tai-Chi -- Friday 9:30 to ready to show their smooth may join. The group creates Talks -- Friday 1 to 2 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Taught by Frank dance moves. We have many lap quilts for seniors and oth- This series of events has been Broadhead with years of expe- couples and singles who ers to be donated. put together by Betty rience in this martial art form would not miss a dance. They McGlade. Check in with the of exercise. The focus is on enjoy the socializing, snack- Games Center at the beginning of the stress reduction, meditative ing on appetizers and practic- month to see what is sched- breathing and moving ing their favorite dance steps • Bingo -- Tuesday 6 to uled at 462-4343. All sched- smoothly to promote balance to the entertaining music. 9:30 p.m. and Thursday 1 to 3 uled events are provided by and strength. There is a $9 cover charge per p.m. This is a non-smoking professionals and offer impor- • Blood Pressure- Third person for this event to help atmosphere with plenty of tant information that is of Thursday of each month, 9 to offset the cost of the band. room for participants to interest to today’s seniors. 11 a.m. A volunteer is avail- spread out with many cards able to monitor blood pressure Creative and just have a great time. No Our activities are available and record readings for future need to drive to a casino with to the community and most Ukiah Kiwanis, California Highway Patrol, and Pear reference. • Keyboard and Drum this healthier alternative avail- have only a $1 per visit fee to Tree Center join forces to ensure local children are Class -- Monday 8:30 to 11:30 able within city limits. help offset the cost of main- properly buckled up. CHP Officer Randy England Dance a.m. Dolores Carrick, an • Duplicate Bridge - taining our facility. For a cur- inspects installation of Brayden Rodrigue’s car seat. experienced music teacher Monday 1 to 4:30 p.m. This rent monthly listing, just join Free car seat inspections will be available in the Pear and local performer teaches Tree parking lot Saturday, April 26 from noon to 3 p.m. • Line Dancing -- Monday group takes card playing seri- the Ukiah Senior Center and 5:15 to 7:15 p.m., Thursday 5 this class. She is very patient ously. The game improves become a member to receive a to 6 p.m. and Friday 2:30 to and encourages anyone who memory, provides mental monthly newsletter. 3:30 p.m. This energetic and has ever had a love for music stimulation and team players We also have a monthly Ice Encounter Junior High fun class is taught by Thelma and reminds people it’s never encourage each other to Cream Social that is held on too late to learn. Keyboards Youth group will meets Truman. Many of her “regu- improve from their prior the fourth Thursday of the Religion are used and the student learns weekly on Thursday; the les- lars” are addicted to this week’s results. They hold sev- month from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. to read music as well as play Continued from Page 3 son time is entitled healthy form of exercise that eral potlucks over the year and The price for ice cream and has helped participants it. This musical form of art a.m., a youth forum is led by “Growing U.” Both groups have a great time socializing. pie is only $2 and you never improve their memory, promotes creativity, improves • Pinochle -- Wednesday know who the local “celebri- Associate Pastor Justin meet in the youth room. strengthen their bones, memory and gives the student and Friday 5 to 9 p.m. Now ty” will be dishing up the Talso entitled “Sunday A men’s bible study improve the heart muscle and a sense of accomplishment. this group knows how to eat dessert. There is entertain- Morning Live.” occurs every Thursday night entertain their fellow class- The keyboards and drums are and play cards at the same ment as well as a chance to A recovery group entitled at 7 p.m. in the church mates with creative moves. As combined to make a band and time. They enjoy each other’s win a $50 door prize. “What’s On Your Plate?” library classroom. Visitors an added bonus, this class can perform at social events. company and get together to We have a Special Dinner meets in the upper social are welcome to check it out. burn up to 400 calories in an • Singing Group - Tuesday see who can be dealt the best next Friday, May 2 . All are hall on Monday evenings at The new series is focusing hour! noon to 2 p.m. This is another hand. There is hardly a silent welcome to attend. It is our 7 p.m. this study is based on on the warnings given in the • Square Dancing -- way for individuals to share moment with this crowd. Cinco de Mayo dinner serving the Life Recovery Bible. For Book of Revelations, The Thursday 7 - 9 p.m. Lawrence their musical talent by singing Chile Relleno, Refried beans, more information, call 485- reading through the Bible in Johnstone is the caller for this together. The group decides Beef Enchilada, Spanish Rice, 8541. Informative 52 weeks program continues small but dedicated group that which songs interest them and Salsa & Chips and a dessert. The AWANA club contin- as well. meets weekly to enjoy this practice until they have mas- • Women’s Book Group -- What a deal, all for only $9. ues its regular program for social and interactive form of tered the piece. They perform The first Monday of the No host bar available. Dinner Pre-K through 6th grade on Ginny Luedeman dance. Beginners are always monthly at convalescent hos- month 1 to 4 p.m. The ladies is served at 5:30 p.m. at 495 Tuesday evening from 6:30 welcome. This activity pro- pitals, bringing cheer and lift- in this group decide upon a Leslie Street, in Bartlett Hall. to 8 p.m.; this weeks’ speak- to speak on ‘Love, er will be Jose Aponte with Relationships, and “The Last Club Night” as Thursday, May 1, at Ukiah’s thirty years. Free child care als, perennials, planters, the evenings highlight. Sexuality: Christian Science church at will be available for the talk color bowls, herbs, and suc- Women’s ministry bible A Spiritual 204 S. Oak St. Luedeman’s at the church. culents. In addition, there study returns on hard rock associates includ- will be a wide assortment of Wednesdays from 9 to 11 Perspective’ ed Janis Joplin, The Grateful Unity of Ukiah gently used books at reason- a.m. New members are on Thursday Dead and The Rolling able prices. always welcome; the group Stones. Her wild times came Plant and Book All proceeds will go to starts with an opening in the 60’s hard rock singer, to an abrupt halt when she Sale set for May 3 the Building Fund, to help social hall. Ginny Luedeman, will give overdosed on LSD, panicked repair their church. The Senior High youth group a free talk on “Love, and turned to Christian Unity of Ukiah is holding church is located at 321 N. will hear a talk on “My Relationships, and Science. Luedeman has been a plant and book sale on Bush St., corner of Bush and World, God’s World” from 7 Sexuality: A Spiritual in the public practice of Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m Henry. to 9 p.m., Wednesday. Perspective” at 7 p.m., Christian Science for over to 4 p.m. There will be annu-

Save The Ukiah Valley Fireworks We need you to be a sponsor and join the business people who are committed to saving this Valley tradition. Your participation is appreciated. If we do not meet our goal, all moneys will be returned to you. If we do, the fire- works display will be held on July 5, 2008 at the Ukiah Fairgrounds. Sponsorship Levels DIAMOND •EMERALD •SAPPHIRE • RUBY • Pearl • Honorary DIAMOND SPONSORS SAPPHIRE SPONSORS • Ukiah Speedway • Realty World Selzer Realty • John Mayfield & Jack Cox • Furniture Design Center •Ross Mayfield Jr. • Ukiah Daily Journal • Les Schwab of Ukiah •Thurston Auto Plaza • Shodakai Coyote Valley Casino • C&M Storage •Mendo Mill • KWINE • Savings Bank Of Mendocino County PEARL SPONSORS RUBY •Bouchey Roofing Inc. •WIPF Const. HONORARY •Factory Pipe • WalMart of Ukiah •Ukiah Storage •Northern Agregate •Ukiah Valley Smart Growth Coalition •Dig Music For information on how you can help sponsor this event contact: John C. Graff, 417 West Mill St., Ukiah • 391-2485 6 – SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 SPORTS Editor: Anthony Dion, 468-3518 [email protected]

NFL | DRAFT LOCAL UHS | SWIMMING CALENDAR Ukiah swimmers have good meet Why the This week: NFL Draft • TODAY, Mendocino baseball vs. Marin, 1 p.m. against Humboldt schools • TODAY, UHS swimming NBL For The Daily Journal the league records. Mattern, 100 fly (57.72), 200 IM (2:22.20), Yiannoula is must- invitational @ Rohnert Park, 8:30 a.m. On Tuesday afternoon three Each Wildcat had a race to Miley Merritt, 50 free (28.44), Vlachos, 50 fly (47.12), high school swim teams from be proud of: Jade Barrett, (100 Amanda Morris, 100 free Callum Weeks, 100 free * TODAY, UHS track in Viking see-TV Track Classic @ Montgomery 9 Humboldt swam against back (1:25.47), Leah Blue, (1:08.65), Miles Oswald, 100 (1:02.83), Chad Williams, 100 a.m. Ukiah High: Arcata High 100 breast (1:38.27), Katie free (1:04.74), Marcus back (1:09.11). By ANTHONY DION School, Eureka High School, Bishop, 100 free (59.47), Ramirez, 200 IM (2:13.01), The Ukiah High swim The Daily Journal Kylie Carr, 500 free (7:51.47), Paul Riemenschneider, 100 team's next league meet is on and Fortuna High School. It’s that time of year again. There was rain, wind and cold Jillian Clark, 100 fly breast(1:15.61), Sami Tuesday, April 29 (3:30 p.m.), COMMUNITY but the weather didn't keep the (1:10.11), Travis Cleland, 200 Ruddick, 100 IM(1:30.52), in Ukiah, against Rancho The time when optimism athletes from having a great free (1:57.06), Shelby Cleland Joey Selzer, 500 free Cotate. And again on Friday, reigns supreme and New York DIGEST day at the pool. No scoring 200 free(2:06.59), Andrea (5:48.83), Megan Stark, 100 May 2 (3:30 p.m.), at Santa Jet fans drink too much alco- took place as the Humboldt Dimas, 200 free (2:38.84), breast (1:21.08), Will Stone, Rosa Junior College, against hol....wait, that happens Jr. American Legion teams are not part of the North Christine Emerson, 200 IM 50 free (28.84), Tommy Cardinal Newman and throughout the year. Baseball Bay League, but all of the (3:06.26), Nick Johnson, 100 Stover, 100 breast (1:22.87), Ursuline High Schools. Well, it’s the time of year times earned were added to breast (1:09.01), Nathan Frankie Thomas, 100 breast when the Buffalo Bills circle The Ukiah Jr. American Legion Mack, 50 free (27.97), Leif (1:15.49), Brett Van Patten the wagons and draft analysts Baseball "Cats" will be holding try- outs on Saturday, April 26th, from get more air time than a 1-3 p.m. at Anton Stadium. UHS | BOYS’ GOLF Southwest Airlines co-pilot. This is for highly skilled players The time of year when all who are 14-17 years old that want to play in a very competitive travel- the hours of scouting and ing league during the months of Ukiah loses heartbreaker to Cardinal watching film, of conducting June and July. For additional infor- player interviews, clocking 40 mation please call Keith at 272- 4990. times and watching film final- Newman, settles for 2nd in NBL ly comes to fruition. Ukiah High School Yes, it’s the NFL Selection Swim Team Reunion Show otherwise known as the For all past UHS swimmers. NFL Draft. And as the 2008 Bring the family and a potluck dish edition kicks off Saturday at to the UHS pool, Saturday, May 3 Noon local time, every self- at 2 p.m. For more information or to RSVP call Cathy Panttaja 462- respecting football fan will be 3707 or Brita Alston (916) 622- sitting down in front of his or 8478 her TV with unbridled enthu- siasm. Ukiah Lions Youth The draft marks the official Football sign-ups beginning of the new season, The Ukiah Lions Youth Football last year’s already fading and Cheer will be having sign ups from memories (unless you’re for football players, May 3, 2008, a Giants fan, then this season at Anton stadium from 9:00AM til 11:00AM. Early sign ups are enters your sub-conscious and encouraged. For more information last season gets re-played and call Chuck Thornhill @ 485-7600. over-analyzed until about November). Hope truly Fetzer Charity Golf springs eternal for every team Tournament this weekend as they embark Fetzer Vineyards is staging its on the annual process of re- annual golf tournament on loading their respective ros- Saturday, May 10 at the Ukiah ters with fresh, young talent. Municipal Golf course, hoping to raise money for the Hospice of It is truly a critical week- Ukiah and the Boys & Girls Club of end for all those involved. Ukiah. In 2006, the golf tourney & General Managers and scouts Fetzer donated nearly $15K to Hopland Elementary to help have careers made or broken recover from the floods that year. because of their drafts; teams A variety of community organiza- set their course for five years tions have benefited from the tour- ney over the years. of success or a decade of futil- ity; players become the next While many of the players are Tom Brady (sixth round Fetzer employees, a limited num- ber of foursomes are available at choice), Brett Favre (undraft- $125 per player, and hole spon- ed), Zach Thomas (fifth sors, at $500 per hole, are wel- round) or Ryan Leaf (second comed. overall) and Courtney Brown MacLeod Pappidas/The Daily Journal (first overall); and fans live Officials and Wildcats’ varsity golfer J.J. McMillen tees off the first hole at Ukiah’s Municipal Golf Course earlier this sea- Scorekeepers Needed and die with their teams’ son. McMillen shot an even-par round of 70 against Cardinal Newman on Thursday and he and his teammates picks. finished their regular season with a second-place NBL finish and a 12-2 record. They will continue their sea- Girls youth softball is in need of son on May 5th with the NCS Qualifier. You don’t think drafts can umpires. Season runs May-June, have that much of an impact Monday thru Thursday evenings For The Daily Journal (91) also played well for the Wildcats. After playing 18 holes, the Wildcats with a maximum game time of 90 on a team? Just ask the minutes. Umpires will be paid $16 The moment the entire Ukiah varsity “Our kids played great under the pres- came away with an overall score of 455, Cleveland Browns. Years of per game and work two games per boys golf squad had been waiting for ever sure of having to win the match for a good enough for sixth place. They were failed success with top-10 week but get paid for three! since dropping a heartbreaking, tie- share of the league championship,” said bested by Justin Sienna (446), Marin picks and they’ve just now Previous experience is preferred, breaker match to arch rival Cardinal Chris Philbrick. Catholic (436), Redwood (434), Analy minimum age of 15 is required. Newman at Fountain Grove C.C.; it was “We simply lost to a very excellent (434) and host school Cardinal Newman dug themselves out of the Applications are available at the deep pit of despair. Not satis- City of Ukiah office, deadline is their chance for redemption and a share Cardinal Newman team.” (385). April 25th. of the 2008 North Bay League title. While the team will certainly be disap- “This was the biggest match of the fied? How about taking a lit- When the moment was over, however, pointed with the loss and the second year against very good teams,” said tle gander at the New Orleans The Redwood Empire Officials Ukiah (12-2) was simply outplayed by a place finish, Ukiah has a lot to be proud Ukiah JV Coach Paul Moore. “I was very Saints circa 2005. After then Association needs umpires to offi- ciate mens’ and womens’ slow better team in the Cardinals. After previ- of for the season. pleased with the boys’ scores, especially coach and General Manager pitch softball as well as score- ously tying Newman (14-0), the Wildcats Not only did they finish second in Mason and Scott. Both put up their best Mike Ditka traded away his keepers. Training classes begin fell by three strokes, 380-383. The two NBL, along with the Cardinals they will rounds of the year.” entire draft for Ricky April 14th at the Ukiah Valley squads played 27 holes just three shots represent the NBL in the NCS Qualifier Mason Colombo led the Wildcats with Conference Center, 6 - 8 p.m for Williams in 1999 and umpires and April 21st and 23rd apart the entire season, the Wildcats trail- to be held at Rooster Run in Petaluma on a round of 87 while Scott Cokeley (90), Williams decided to call it a for scorekeepers. ing 583-580. May 5th. Depending on how the team Luke Lucchesi (91) and Michael Villa career as he searched for the Contact Wayne at 489-1129 for Leading the way for Ukiah in the cru- does there, Ukiah could advance to NCS (92) followed closely. Rounding out the further info. cial match was J.J. McMillen who shot an as a team or individually. scoring for Ukiah were Gunnar Annis true meaning of life over in even-par round of 70. Brett Walker and JV Golf Update who shot 95 and Logan Morris who shot Asia, the Saints didn’t have a Carson Sheppard also had very good Ukiah traveled to the Windsor Golf a round of 104. winning record until 2006 Mendo Coed Soccer rounds, shooting 75 while Max Brazill Club to participate in the Cardinal The JV squad tees it up next at Adams when they signed Drew Brees Tournament followed up closely with a 77. Newman tournament on the par 72 Springs on Monday versus Coastal and made it to the NFC The Mendocino College Jared Hull (86) and Casey Fernandez course in Windsor on Thursday. Mountain Conference (CMC) teams. Championship game. Women’s soccer program will be For the players it repre- hosting their 5th annual 7 on 7 co- ed soccer tournament on Saturday sents the realization of a life- May 17th at Mendocino College. PGA TOUR | BYRON NELSON CLASSIC long dream. Finally every Each team is guaranteed at least hour they sacrificed in the three 40 minute games and can weight room, every hour they have up to 12 players on the ros- Scott in lead at Nelson after 2 rounds devoted to film session, every ter. Fee for the tournament is $125.00 per team. By STEPHEN HAWKINS four straight birdies. Though pain. I’m taking baby steps to champion since Jose Maria day the endured two-a-days Registration is due by May 9 and Associated Press he managed only one more to get where I can play and com- Olazabal in 1994 to miss the of summer camp and every the first eight teams will be accept- go with two bogeys, that was pete again. This is a big step cut in his next tournament. game they waged battle on ed. IRVING, Texas — Adam For further information regarding Scott returned to Australia enough to give the only one of obviously.” Ryan Moore (70), who the gridiron, has a purpose -- the tournament or women’s soc- after the Masters. It was a the world’s top 10 players at Hensby had his only two shared the first-round lead they’ve finally become pro- cer, contact Mendocino College short visit. the Nelson sole possession of bogeys in his first three holes, with Goggin and Eric Axley, fessional football players. Head Women’s soccer coach “I felt like I was still play- the lead. during the same stretch of had five birdies and five The draft is a pivotal week- Duncan McMartin at (707) 468- ing good and I shouldn’t “It would have been nice to Scott’s birdie string. But bogeys. He dropped two 3006 or end in the building of every waste that at home,” Scott get a couple more after my Hensby made an 8-foot birdie strokes off the pace into a tie franchise, one wrong move [email protected]. said. start,” said Scott, 10th in the at the 180-yard 13th hole and for fifth with Justin Leonard So instead of staying home latest rankings. “But I’m pret- played bogey-free the rest of (bogey-free 66), Parker and it could cost you years of Rusty Bowl Bmx for a second week, Scott was a ty happy.” the round, including a 4-under McLachlin (69), Charley rebuilding. begins 2008 Racing deadline entrant into the EDS McCarron, who for seven 31 on the front nine. Hoffman (68) and Roland That is why the NFL Draft Season Byron Nelson Championship, months before his surgery in The fairways at the Thatcher (68). Axley shot a is must-see-TV. It’s reality Ukiah’s BMX Track has begun its where Friday he shot a sec- August 2006 played with a redesigned TPC Four Seasons 74. television at its finest and 2008 racing season with practice ond-round 67 to take the lead muscle torn away from the course firmed up, but wind Thatcher, a 2007 there is no greater spectacle on Wednesday nights from 5p.m. bone in his elbow, had a still gusting more than 25 mph Nationwide Tour grad who to 7 p.m. There is racing on Friday at 5-under 135. than the NFL. nights with registration from 5:30 That was good for a one- bogey-free round with a pair made scoring conditions played in one of the last Those Jets fans at the to 6:30 with racing after close of stroke lead over fellow of birdies on each side. More tough again. The cut of 3-over groups of the day, matched Radio City Music Hall cer- registration. Also racing on Aussies Mark Hensby (67) encouraging was playing 143 was the highest at the Scott for the lead with birdies Sunday afternoons with registra- tainly give it a run for its tion from 1:30 to 2:30 with racing and Mathew Goggin (69), and healthy. Nelson since 2000. The last at Nos. 14 and 16. But money, though. after close of registration. Racing Scott McCarron (66), who “There was a long time time a second-round leader Thatcher finished with con- is scheduled for every week missed all of last season there where I did not know if had a higher score was 1984. secutive bogeys, hitting over weather permitting. Please call INSIDE: Dave the track number 462-0249 for recovering from right elbow that was going to happen,” Trevor Immelman followed the green at the 198-yard 17th more information. surgery. McCarron said. “I’m just his opening 78 with a 75 and Goldberg Mock Draft ...... Page 7 Scott began his round with happy to be playing without became the first Masters See GOLF, Page 7 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 – 7 NFL | DRAFT Golf Dolphins pull of a surpris by signing OL Long Continued from Page 6 before putting his final tee By DAVE GOLDBERG take Matt Ryan, as one promi- Southern California, lasts this QB. So Matt Schaub gets bat- 27. SAN DIEGO. Michael shot into a lake. Associated Press nent mock drafter predicted long, the Saints have to take tered while the Texans take Turner is gone to Atlanta and After his 25th-place finish Last week, Miami Dolphins this week. Coda: Thomas him, although they can use a MICHAEL JENKINS, CB, LaDainian Tomlinson is get- at the Masters, Scott played a general manager Jeff Ireland Dimitroff, the new GM, says cornerback, too. Unless, of South Florida. ting battered. JONATHAN couple of rounds at home, stood in front of the South he's getting offers for the pick, course, they trade up for 19. PHILADELPHIA. STEWART, RB, Oregon, is a then decided he “should be Florida media and said of the presumably for Dorsey. One Dorsey. Donovan McNabb keeps ask- premier back with an injury back on tour rather than wast- first overall pick in the draft: potential bidder: New 11. BUFFALO. The Bills ing for a gamebreaking history, which is why he's still ing it at Sanctuary Cove.” "This guy is going to be _ you Orleans. may benefit from Malcolm receiver. LIMAS SWEED, here. Also could trade down if The opening string of hope that he's a pillar of your 4. OAKLAND. Al Davis Kelly's bad workouts (and the WR Texas, isn't as fast as he is someone will give enough to birdies on Nos. 10-13 in the defense for a long time." suggests he won't take Darren whining about it by Kelly and big. take a second-tier QB. morning at the redone TPC Turns out, it was standard McFadden, the Arkansas run- his agent). So now Kelly, the 20. TAMPA BAY. It would 28. DALLAS. Terence pushed Scott into the lead. He draft disinformation. At the ning back. That probably tall wideout Buffalo craves, not be a shock for the Bucs to matched Moore after chip- time, Miami was negotiating means he will. But he really probably will be available trade down for a QB, especial- Newman or Anthony Henry always seems to be hurt, ping to 7 inches at the 323- with Jake Long, the Michigan does need a pass rusher. VER- now in the second round. Or ly Brian Brohm, who would yard 11th, then added two offensive tackle. Ireland did a NON GHOLSTON, DE/LB, the third. LEODIS be the best fit for Jon Gruden's which is why guys such as Eli Manning and Aaron Rodgers more birdies, an 8-footer at great acting job. Ohio State. McKELVIN, CB, Troy. West Coast offense. If they No. 12 followed by a 19-foot- That's what the draft is all 5. KANSAS CITY. The 12. DENVER. The stay here, AQUIB TALIB, burned the Cowboys at times er. about: everyone lies. Or, to Chiefs are in a quandary. They Broncos have a pretty CB, Kansas, fits the "Tampa last year. BRANDON FLOW- “I just managed to hit a few put it more accurately, dissem- desperately need OL help, but mediocre recent draft record. Two" zone. ERS, CB, Virginia Tech. good shots in a row,” Scott bles. If anyone is allowed to other than Jake Long, the OLs They thought for a long time 21. WASHINGTON. The 29. SAN FRANCISCO. said. “There weren’t too spew out untruths, it's a team are rated slightly lower. that Clady would be available. Redskins need a pass rusher. The 49ers would be picking many after that. It was just a official in the few weeks RYAN CLADY, OT, Boise Instead, it's CHRIS CALAIS CAMPBELL, DE, seventh but traded their pick matter of hanging in there. ... before the draft _ everyone State, may be a reach, but WILLIAMS, OT, Vanderbilt. Miami, could have used to take Joe Staley last year. It was a bit of a battle, a fair hides his intentions so the sometimes "reaches" work out 13, CAROLINA: Jordan another year in school, but This is Indianapolis' pick and bit of scrambling going on. other 31 teams are as confused better than obvious picks. Gross is probably in his last they seem pretty set on him. they use it for JEROD The conditions were tricky.” as fans and the media. 6. NEW YORK JETS. In season with the Panthers and 22. DALLAS. Jerry Jones MAYO, LB, Tennessee. Scott hit only five of 14 In this case, the dissem- this scenario, the Jets take OTs are disappearing quickly. wants an Arkansas running 30. GREEN BAY. Maybe fairways. He missed the green bling was based on the per- DARREN McFADDEN, RB, JEFF OTAH, OT, Pitt. back. FELIX JONES, RB, it's too late because Brett on his approach from the sonality of Bill Parcells, who Arkansas. In other scenarios, 14. CHICAGO: It's time Arkansas, isn't Darren Favre, who loved to throw to rough for a bogey at the 406- is now running the Dolphins. they trade out of here -- if they for the Bears to get help for McFadden but can give the tight ends, isn't around. But yard 14th, but played even the Parcells has spent the last can. Cedric Benson _ or someone Cowboys what Julius Jones rest of day. two decades trying to find 7. NEW ENGLAND. One to send him to the bench. RBs did and perhaps more. it's the same offense for Aaron Rodgers. DUSTIN KELLER, Two years ago in his only another great pass rusher, the reason BRANDEN ALBERT, are plentiful in the second and 23. PITTSBURGH. The other Nelson appearance, next Lawrence Taylor. Turns G-T, Virginia, has "moved up" third rounds, but RASHARD Steelers like to build from the TE, Purdue, although he could be obtained later if they trade Scott shared the lead in each out, he chose someone more in the last week is because MENDENHALL, RB, inside out _ offensive line to of the first three rounds. A akin to Jumbo Elliott, who word has gotten out that Bill Illinois, is a local kid who was the backfield. GOSDER down a bit with a team seek- closing 71 left him in third Parcells coached with the Belichick likes him -- strange, recruited to college by Ron CHERILUS, OT, Boston ing a QB such as Brohm, place behind Brett Wetterich Giants and Jets -- a Michigan because no one is tighter with Turner, Chicago's offensive College, is about as good a bet Michigan's Chad Henne or and Immelman. offensive tackle. info than Billy B. Still, Albert coordinator. as you can get _ offensive Delaware's Joe Flacco. Or The Masters was the low- So now that Long is signed played for Bill's old associate 15. DETROIT. The Lions linemen from BC almost take a QB themselves. est finish for Scott in the five ... Al Groh in college and can can get a running back later. always make it. 31. NEW YORK GIANTS. PGA Tour events he’s entered ___ upgrade an OL that got run DL takes priority with another 24. TENNESSEE. Jeff Same situation as the Packers this season. He opened 1. MIAMI. JAKE LONG, over in the Super Bowl. guy who might go higher, Fisher made the playoffs last and Chargers: they'll trade defense of his Shell Houston T, Michigan. Sure thing. 8. BALTIMORE. There is a DERRICK HARVEY, DE, season with defense. down quickly if they can. Open title with a 63 before 2. ST. LOUIS. The Rams hole at QB and differing opin- Florida. DeSEAN JACKSON, WR, They seem to like TYRELL later withdrawing because of were 3-13 last year because ions on Ryan. There are other 16. ARIZONA. Antrell California, gives him a certi- JOHNSON, S, Arkansas illness. everyone got hurt on an offen- needs and QB might be filled Rolle is moving to safety. fied gamebreaker. State, even though Kenny “I’ve really played pretty sive line that wasn't very good with a trade to the late part of DOMINIQUE RODGERS- 25. SEATTLE. The Phillips of Miami is consid- good all year,” Scott said. the first round for Chad Henne CROMARTIE, CB, to start with. They could have Seahawks need push in the ered the highest-rated safety. “It’s been a matter of trying to used Jake Long. But they need of Michigan, probably the Tennessee State, is the cousin middle, especially after losing Maybe it's the difference in put four days together. So, a pass rusher: CHRIS LONG, "hottest" of the three second- of last year's NFL interception two DTs in free agency. yeah, it’s kind of a continua- DE, Virginia, son of Howie tier QBs. Go with MATT leader. schools. Johnson can probably KENTWAN BALMER, DT, be had a little later. tion, and that’s why I came and as sure a thing as there is RYAN, QB, Boston College. 17. KANSAS CITY. After North Carolina. back.” in this draft. 9. CINCINNATI. The trading Jared Allen to 26. JACKSONVILLE. Are 3. ATLANTA. Despite their Bengals make their fans Minnesota before the draft, Troy Williamson and Jerry claims to independence, mock happy by choosing SEDRICK they are in need of a pass- Porter really sure things at drafters all look at other mock ELLIS, DT, Southern rusher and will take PHILIP drafters' mock drafts. Of 1,242 California. Ellis has MERLING, DE, Clemson. receiver after problems in mock drafts surveyed, all but "dropped" a bit in the over- 18. HOUSTON. One rea- Minnesota and Oakland? two had the Falcons taking analysis of the last couple of son David Carr is now on his JAMES HARDY, WR, GLENN DORSEY, DT, LSU. weeks. third team is that the OL Indiana, who's almost as tall That probably means they'll 10. NEW ORLEANS. If allowed him to get battered as Matt Jones but is a real KEITH RIVERS, LB, during his years as the Texans' receiver, not a converted QB. SCOREBOARD Colorado (Redman 2-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Penny p.m. p.m. 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Sunday, April 27: San Antonio at Phoenix, 12:30 Saturday May 3: Philadelphia at Montreal, 4 p.m., MLB Sunday’s Games p.m. if necessary AL Tuesday, April 29: Phoenix at San Antonio, TBA, if Sunday May 4: Montreal at Philadelphia, 4 p.m., if AL N.Y.Yankees at Cleveland, 10:05 a.m. necessary necessary East Division Boston at Tampa Bay, 10:40 a.m. Thursday, May 1: San Antonio at Phoenix, TBA, if Tuesday May 6: Philadelphia at Montreal, 4 p.m., W L Pct GB Minnesota at Texas, 11:05 a.m. necessary if necessary Boston 15 9 .625 — Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 11:05 a.m. Saturday, May 3: Phoenix at San Antonio, TBA, if Baltimore 13 9 .591 1 Toronto at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m. necessary Pittsburgh vs. N.Y. Rangers New York 12 11 .522 2 1/2 Oakland at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. Friday, April 25: N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 4 Tampa Bay 11 11 .500 3 L.A. Angels at Detroit, 5:05 p.m. Houston vs. Utah p.m. Toronto 10 13 .435 4 1/2 NL Saturday, April 19: Utah 93, Houston 82 Sunday, April 27: N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 11 Central Division Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. Monday, April 21: Utah 90, Houston 84 a.m. W L Pct GB at Washington, 10:35 a.m. Thursday, April 24: Houston 94, Utah 92, Utah Tuesday, April 29: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 4 Chicago 12 9 .571 — Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. leads series 2-1 p.m. Cleveland 10 12 .455 2 1/2 Florida at Milwaukee, 11:05 a.m. Saturday, April 26: Houston at Utah, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 1: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 4 Minnesota 10 12 .455 2 1/2 Houston at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, April 29: Utah at Houston, 6:30 p.m. p.m. Detroit 10 13 .435 3 Arizona at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Friday, May 2: Houston at Utah, TBA, if necessary Sunday, May 4: N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 11 Kansas City 9 13 .409 3 1/2 Cincinnati at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Sunday, May 4: Utah at Houston, TBA, if neces- a.m., if necessary West Division Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. sary Monday, May 5: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 4 W L Pct GB ——— p.m., if necessary Los Angeles 14 9 .609 — QUARTERFINALS Wednesday, May 7: N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, Oakland 14 9 .609 — NBA (Best-of-7) TBD, if necessary Seattle 11 12 .478 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE ——— Texas 7 16 .304 7 FIRST ROUND ——— WESTERN CONFERENCE NL (Best-of-7) WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit vs. Colorado East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE Thursday, April 24: Detroit 4, Colorado 3, Detroit W L Pct GB Boston vs. Atlanta leads series 1-0 Florida 13 9 .591 — Sunday, April 20: Boston 104, Atlanta 81 NHL Saturday, April 26: Colorado at Detroit, Noon New York 11 10 .524 1 1/2 Wednesday, April 23: Boston 96, Atlanta 77, Tuesday, April 29: Detroit at Colorado, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 12 11 .522 1 1/2 Boston leads series 2-0 FIRST ROUND Thursday, May 1: Detroit at Colorado, 7 p.m. Atlanta 11 11 .500 2 Saturday, April 26: Boston at Atlanta, 5 p.m. (Best-of-7) Saturday, May 3: Colorado at Detroit, 10 a.m., if Washington 7 16 .304 6 1/2 Monday, April 28: Boston at Atlanta, 5 p.m EASTERN CONFERENCE necessary Central Division Wednesday, April 30: Atlanta at Boston, TBA, if Montreal 4, Boston 3 Monday, May 5: Detroit at Colorado, 7 p.m., if W L Pct GB necessary Thursday, April 10: Montreal 4, Boston 1 necessary Chicago 15 7 .682 — Friday, May 2: Boston at Atlanta, TBA, if neces- Saturday, April 12: Montreal 3, Boston 2, OT Wednesday, May 7: Colorado at Detroit, TBD, if St. Louis 14 9 .609 1 1/2 sary Sunday, April 13: Boston 2, Montreal 1, OT necessary Milwaukee 13 9 .591 2 Sunday, May 4: Atlanta at Boston, TBA, if neces- Tuesday, April 15: Montreal 1, Boston 0 Houston 11 12 .478 4 1/2 sary Thursday, April 17: Boston 5, Montreal 1 San Jose vs. Dallas Pittsburgh 9 13 .409 6 Saturday, April 19: Boston 5, Montreal 4 Friday, April 25: Dallas at San Jose, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 9 14 .391 6 1/2 Detroit vs. Philadelphia Monday, April 21: Montreal 5, Boston 0 Sunday, April 27: Dallas at San Jose, 6 p.m. West Division Sunday, April 20: Philadelphia 90, Detroit 86, Tuesday, April 29: San Jose at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Wednesday, April 23: Detroit 105, Philadelphia Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 0 Wednesday, April 30: San Jose at Dallas, 6 p.m. Arizona 16 6 .727 — 88, series tied 1-1 Wednesday, April 9: Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 0 Friday, May 2: Dallas at San Jose, 7 p.m., if nec- Colorado 10 12 .455 6 Friday, April 25: Detroit at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Friday, April 11: Pittsburgh 5, Ottawa 3 essary San Francisco 10 13 .435 6 1/2 Sunday, April 27: Detroit at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Monday, April 14: Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 1 Sunday, May 4: San Jose at Dallas, 6 p.m., if nec- Los Angeles 9 13 .409 7 Tuesday, April 29: Philadelphia at Detroit, 4:30 Wednesday, April 16: Pittsburgh 3, Ottawa 1 essary San Diego 9 14 .391 7 1/2 p.m. Tuesday, May 6: Dallas at San Jose, 7 p.m., if Thursday, May 1: Detroit at Philadelphia, TBA, if Philadelphia 4, Washington 3 necessary ——— necessary Friday, April 11: Washington 5, Philadelphia 4 ——— Thursday’s Games Saturday, May 3: Philadelphia at Detroit, TBA, if Sunday, April 13: Philadelphia 2, Washington 0 CONFERENCE FINALS Detroit 8, Texas 2 necessary Tuesday, April 15: Philadelphia 6, Washington 3 (Best-of-7) L.A. Angels 7, Boston 5 Thursday, April 17: Philadelphia 4, Washington 3, EASTERN CONFERENCE Oakland 11, Minnesota 2 Orlando vs. Toronto 2OT TBD Cleveland 9, Kansas City 6, 1st game Sunday, April 20: Orlando 114, Toronto 100 Saturday, April 19: Washington 3, Philadelphia 2 ——— Cleveland 2, Kansas City 0, 2nd game Tuesday, April 22: Orlando 104, Toronto 103 Monday, April 21: Washington 4, Philadelphia 2, WESTERN CONFERENCE Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3 Thursday, April 24: Toronto 108, Orlando 94, Tuesday, April 22: Philadelphia 3, Washington 2, TBD Chicago White Sox 7, N.Y.Yankees 6 Orlando leads series 2-1 OT Baltimore 8, Seattle 7 Saturday, April 26: Orlando at Toronto, Noon Houston 5, Cincinnati 3 Monday, April 28: Toronto at Orlando, TBA N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 1 TRANSACTIONS Philadelphia 3, Milwaukee 1 Thursday, May 1: Orlando at Toronto, TBA, if nec- Wednesday, April 9: N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey Colorado 4, Chicago Cubs 2 essary 1 BASEBALL St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 2 Saturday, May 3: Toronto at Orlando, TBA, if nec- Friday, April 11: N.Y. Rangers 2, New Jersey 1, Atlanta 7, Florida 4 essary N.Y. MLB—Suspended Toronto minor league C Washington 10, N.Y. Mets 5 Sunday, April 13: New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, Jonathan Jaspe for 50 games for violating the San Francisco 1, San Diego 0 Cleveland vs. Washington OT Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Arizona 6, L.A. Dodgers 4 Saturday, April 19: Cleveland 93, Washington 86 Wednesday, April 16: N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey Program. Friday’s Games Monday, April 21: Cleveland 116, Washington 86 3 American League L.A. Angels at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Thursday, April 24: Washington 108, Cleveland Friday, April 18: N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey 3 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Placed LHP Adam N.Y.Yankees at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. 72, Cleveland leads series 2-1 ——— Loewen on the 15-day DL. Purchased the con- Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Sunday, April 27: Cleveland at Washington, 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE tract of INF Eider Torres from Norfolk (IL). Minnesota at Texas, 8:05 p.m. a.m. Detroit 4, Nashville 2 —Purchased the contract of Toronto at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 30: Washington at Cleveland, Thursday, April 10: Detroit 3, Nashville 1 RHP Bryan Corey from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 8:11 p.m. TBA Saturday, April 12: Detroit 4, Nashville 2 INF Joe Thurston outright to Pawtucket and RHP Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Friday, May 2: Cleveland at Washington, TBA, if Monday, April 14: Nashville 5, Detroit 3 Justin Masterson to Portland (EL). Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. necessary Wednesday, April 16: Nashville 3, Detroit 2 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Placed RHP Hideo Chicago Cubs at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Sunday, May 4: Washington at Cleveland, TBA, if Friday, April 18: Detroit 2, Nashville 1, OT Nomo on waivers for the purpose of his condition- Florida at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m. necessary Sunday, April 20: Detroit 3, Nashville 0 al release. Houston at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. —Assigned RHP Kirk Arizona at San Diego, Late WESTERN CONFERENCE San Jose 4, Calgary 3 Saarloos outright to Sacramento (PCL). Cincinnati at San Francisco, Late L.A. Lakers vs. Denver Wednesday, April 9: Calgary 3, San Jose 2 NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed RHP Brian Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, Late Sunday, April 20: L.A. Lakers 128, Denver 114 Thursday, April 10: San Jose 2, Calgary 0 Bruney on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Oakland at Seattle, Late Wednesday, April 23: L.A. Lakers 122, Denver Sunday, April 13: Calgary 4, San Jose 3 Jonathan Albaladejo and RHP Chris Britton from Saturday’s Games 107, L.A. Lakers lead series 2-0 Tuesday, April 15: San Jose 3, Calgary 2 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Designated C Chad AL Saturday, April 26: L.A. Lakers at Denver, 2:30 Thursday, April 17: San Jose 4, Calgary 3 Moeller for assignment. L.A. Angels (Moseley 1-2) at Detroit (Galarraga 2- p.m. Sunday, April 20: Calgary 2, San Jose 0 SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with C 0), 12:55 p.m. Monday, April 28: L.A. Lakers at Denver, 7:30 Tuesday, April 22: San Jose 5, Calgary 3 Kenji Johjima on a three-year contract extension, N.Y.Yankees (Kennedy 0-2) at Cleveland (Sowers p.m. through 2011. 0-0), 12:55 p.m. Wednesday, April 30: Denver at L.A. Lakers, TBA, Colorado 4, Minnesota 2 —Recalled C Jarrod Baltimore (Trachsel 1-3) at Chicago White Sox if necessary Wednesday, April 9: Colorado 3, Minnesota 2, OT Saltalamacchia from Oklahoma (PCL). Activated (Danks 2-1), 4:05 p.m. Friday, May 2: L.A. Lakers at Denver, TBA, if nec- Friday April 11: Minnesota 3, Colorado 2, OT LHP Eddie Guardado from the 15-day DL. Placed Boston (Buchholz 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Jackson 2- essary Monday, April 14: Minnesota 3, Colorado 2, OT RHP on 15-day DL, retroactive to 2), 4:10 p.m. Sunday, May 4: Denver at L.A. Lakers, TBA, if Tuesday, April 15: Colorado 5, Minnesota 1 April 24. Released C Adam Melhuse. Toronto (Marcum 2-1) at Kansas City (Hochevar necessary Thursday, April 17: Colorado 3, Minnesota 2 BASKETBALL 0-1), 4:10 p.m. Saturday, April 19: Colorado 3, Minnesota 2 National Basketball Association Minnesota (Baker 2-0) at Texas (Gabbard 1-0), New Orleans vs. Dallas NBA—Fined Maurice Cheeks, Philadelphia 5:05 p.m. Saturday, April 19: New Orleans 104, Dallas 92 Dallas 4, Anaheim 2 coach, $25,000 for his actions after an April 23 Oakland (Duchscherer 1-0) at Seattle (Bedard 1- Tuesday, April 22: New Orleans 127, Dallas 103, Thursday, April 10: Dallas 4, Anaheim 0 game. 0), 6:10 p.m. New Orleans leads series 2-0 Saturday, April 12: Dallas 5, Anaheim 2 FOOTBALL NL Friday, April 25: New Orleans at Dallas, 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 15: Anaheim 4, Dallas 2 National Football League Atlanta (T.Hudson 3-1) at N.Y. Mets (Maine 1-2), Sunday, April 27: New Orleans at Dallas, 6:30 Thursday, April 17: Dallas 3, Anaheim 1 ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed K Kevin Lovell. 10:10 a.m. p.m. Friday, April 18: Anaheim 5, Dallas 2 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Claimed QB Casey Houston (Oswalt 2-3) at St. Louis (Wainwright 2- Tuesday, April 29: Dallas at New Orleans, TBA, if Sunday, April 20: Dallas 4, Anaheim 1 Bramlet off waivers from Miami. 1), 10:10 a.m. necessary ——— HOCKEY Arizona (Owings 4-0) at San Diego (Germano 0- Thursday, May 1: New Orleans at Dallas, TBA, if CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS National Hockey League 2), 12:55 p.m. necessary (Best-of-7) NEW YORK RANGERS—Agreed to terms with G Florida (Hendrickson 4-1) at Milwaukee Saturday, May 3: Dallas at New Orleans, TBA, if EASTERN CONFERENCE Miika Wiikman. Recalled G David LeNeveu, D (Villanueva 1-2), 4:05 p.m. necessary Montreal vs. Philadelphia Andrew Hutchinson, D Corey Potter, D Bobby Philadelphia (Kendrick 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Morris Thursday, April 24: Montreal 4, Philadelphia 3, Sanguinetti, F Artem Anisimov, F Dane Byers, F 0-3), 4:05 p.m. San Antonio vs. Phoenix OT, Montreal leads series 1-0 Brodie Dupont, F Lauri Korpikoski, F Greg Moore Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 3-1) at Washington Saturday, April 19: San Antonio 117, Phoenix 115 Saturday, April 26: Philadelphia at Montreal, 4 and F P.A. Parenteau from Hartford (AHL). (Chico 0-4), 4:10 p.m. Tuesday, April 22: San Antonio 102, Phoenix 96, p.m. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Announced Steve Cincinnati (Belisle 0-1) at San Francisco (Correia San Antonio leads series 2-0 Monday, April 28: Montreal at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Stirling, coach of Norfolk (AHL), has been reas- 1-3), 6:05 p.m. Friday, April 25: San Antonio at Phoenix, 7:30 Wednesday April 30: Montreal at Philadelphia, 4 signed to a college scouting position and Norfolk 8 – SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL GIANTS 1 | PADRES 0 Aurilia’s homer carries Lincecum, Giants to 1-0 win Local skaters compete in By BERNIE WILSON “We’re struggling to get chances. of those guys you’d pay to Redwood City Associated Press that key hit,” manager Bud “I struggled a little bit with watch pitch. He’s got tremen- SAN DIEGO — The San Black said. “That’s going to my control,” Lincecum said. dous stuff. He’s a tremendous Diego Padres can only go up come. It’s going to come.” “It’s still nice to pull out a win competitor to go with it. He’s from here. The Padres have lost eight when you’re off.” got a chance to be special.” The slumping Padres wast- of nine to fall 7 1/2 games The Padres loaded the Aurilia homered to left ed another fine pitching effort, behind the Arizona bases with one out in the bot- field on a full-count pitch with this one by Chris Young, and Diamondbacks, who come in tom of the inning against one out in the seventh, his first lost 1-0 to the San Francisco Friday for the first of a three- Lincecum and reliever Jack of the season. Giants on Thursday night to game series. Taschner but failed to score “I’m glad I hit it because tumble into last place in the Young (1-2) allowed two after pinch-hitter Scott Timmy was pitching his butt NL West. hits in seven innings while Hairston hit a pop foul and off,” said Aurilia, who’s bat- Rich Aurilia homered off striking out 10. Adrian Gonzalez grounded ting .197 with five RBIs. Young in the seventh inning to “Right now things are mag- out. The Padres stranded 11 Said Lincecum: “I love it keep Tim Lincecum perfect nified because they’re not runners. that he hit it. It lifted him up, this season. The Padres com- going our way, but there will “He’s got great stuff,” lifted the team up. It couldn’t bined to four-hit the Giants, be a point where things will Gonzalez said of Lincecum. have come at a better time for but again came out on the turn,” Young said. “He’s got a great fastball and us.” short end of a low-scoring The hard-throwing he mixes in a changeup well. The 6-foot-10 Young game at spacious Petco Park. Lincecum (4-0) extended his You can’t really look change- retired the first 10 batters The Padres have scored scoreless streak to 16 1-3 up with him because he before Eugenio Velez doubled five runs in 53 innings in their innings and lowered his ERA throws 100. The changeup at down the right-field line in the last four home games, includ- to 1.23. He allowed four hits times looks just like a fastball fourth. Young walked three. ing a 3-2, 13-inning loss to in 6 1-3 innings, struck out out of his hands.” It was the second time in San Francisco on Wednesday nine and walked five. Brian “He’s for real,” Giants five meetings this season the night, and a 2-1, 22-inning Wilson pitched the ninth for manager Bruce Bochy said. “I Giants beat the Padres 1-0. loss to Colorado on April 17. his seventh save in eight enjoy watching him. He’s one Local youth soccer team kicks off season For The Daily Journal photo courtesy Ukiah Skating Academy This past Sunday saw the kickoff of the inaugural City For The Daily Journal way to a silver in the of Ukiah girls six on six soc- Four members of the Ukiah Freshmen A figures, a bronze cer league at the Ukiah Sports Skating Academy just in the open loops and a first returned from a Bay Area place finish in the Freshmen B Complex, with teams from Competition in Redwood girls freestyle. Ukiah, Cloverdale and Fort City. All four skaters brought First season competitor, Bragg participating. The girls home medals in their events. Solana Mirata, brought home ages range from 13 to 19. Larissa Unangst garnished a third place in the Primary A the first place medal in the figure event and dazzled the This marks the start of a seven Primary A girls freestyle divi- judges in the Primary A girls week schedule, culminating sion as well as a second place freestyle earning herself a in a final one day tournament. in the Primary A figure divi- third place medal. One of the teams partici- sion. Kerida Moates captured The next meet for the local a first place medal in the competitive team will be in pating was team Northwest Elementary A figures and Citrus Heights, California Insurance which went 2-0 for loops while also earning a sil- over the Memorial Day week- the day. ver medal in the Elementary A end where 18 members of the girls freestyle event. Ukiah Skating Academy will “It was a great day of soc- Giselle O’bergin traced her take part. cer, we got to compete against teams we had never played before,” said Assistant Coach Kate Mayfield. “It was a good photo courtesy Northwest Insurance way for each player to get The Northwest Insurance youth girls soccer team poses for a picture after their more experience and it was a first game of the season. Pictured from L - R (back) Assistant Coach Kate lot of fun.” Mayfield, Ali Olea, Megan Cavalin, Molly Lehre, Ashley Villagomes, Haylee Gang and Head Coach Andy Hendry. (Front) Phoebe Hendry, Courtney Gordon, Marissa Arnerich, Hailey Young and Sydnie Gradek (not pictured).

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TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Eugene TODAY’S QUOTE: “Someone who Delacroix (1798-1863), artist; Ludwig knows too much finds it hard not to lie.” -- Datebook: Saturday, April 26, 2008 Wittgenstein (1889-1951), philosopher; Ludwig Wittgenstein Today is the 117th day of 2008 and the 38th In 1986, fires and explosions at the Bernard Malamud (1914-1986), writer; Carol TODAY’S FACT: In his sixties, Daniel day of spring. Chernobyl nuclear plant in the Soviet Union Burnett (1933-), comedian, is 75; Jet Li (1963- Defoe began to anonymously publish adven- TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1865, John spread radioactive material over much of ), actor, is 45; Kevin James (1965-) ture novels like “Robinson Crusoe,” fooling Wilkes Booth, Lincoln’s assassin, was killed Europe. actor/comedian, is 43. the public into believing that the stories were by federal troops in Virginia. In 2000, Vermont Gov. Howard Dean signed TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1980, Philadelphia true. In 1937, German planes bombed the city of the nation’s first bill allowing gay couples to Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton defeated St. TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon Guernica in Spain. form civil unions. Louis, 7-0, for his sixth career one-hitter. (April 20) and last quarter (April 28).

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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 13 6 7 11 by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek OMTO 10 18 16 8 Unscramble these four Jumbles, REON one letter to each square, 15 8 5 18 OPXR to form four ordinary words. 10 10 13 8 SSLI POCUE CLUE: TANTRUM ORDER GRID 44 ©2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 44 All Rights Reserved.

8 44 I DREEL 16 10 44 OS 7 44 T 44 44 44 44 44 4/26/2008 DECODED MESSAGE: AXNYRL

Answers in Monday Edition © 2008 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com EXDULE Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as TIME OF TAKING FOOD suggested by the above cartoon.

28 0 -2 21 TIME Ans: HE “ ” -4 23 26 2 OFTA (Answers Monday) 22 -1 -1 27 Jumbles: GULCH PANIC SPRUCE BICEPS KING Yesterday’s 12524-3 Answer: When the crew lined up for haircuts, the FOOD submarine became — A “CLIPPER” SHIP 4/25/2008 Husband now has a different kind of drinking problem

Dear Annie: Several years ago, my husband also can explain your concern and ask him to you and miss you. Can we start over?” Do not quit drinking. He did not discuss his decision see a counselor. Finally, there is no reason you get sucked into the old blame game. Just with me or anyone else. He does not attend AA ANNIE’S MAILBOX cannot attend social events without Bob, espe- repeat, “You’re right. I’m sorry,” whether you meetings. cially family holidays and celebrations. If he mean it or not. If he refuses to allow the rift to “Bob” has become an attentive partner and a By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar chooses to stay home alone, so be it. mend, there is nothing more you can do, but at man I love and respect deeply, but he also has Dear Annie: How does someone mend a rift least you will know you tried. become reclusive. He will gladly spend time that happened 20 years ago? My younger Dear Annie: You printed a letter from with me and our adult children, but nobody Am I being unreasonable? Should I just shut brother and I stopped speaking to each other “Need Advice in Arizona,” who wants mar- else. We never get invited anywhere anymore up and count my blessings? -- Isolated Wife after an argument I barely remember. The rift riage and more children, even though her cur- because we have turned down every invitation. Dear Isolated: Because Bob quit drinking has been fueled by physical distance and rent beau isn’t interested. Now he is avoiding events that include extend- on his own, as admirable as that is, it means he immaturity on both our parts. At first I was Children are a blessing. However, when one spouse has made his or her views clear about ed family. He is talking about going away on has no support network in place. We suspect he angry, but now I’m just sad. I’d like to talk to him, but don’t know how to begin. When I’ve not having another child, it is important to lis- vacation next Christmas, which is the only worries he’ll be tempted by any alcohol at these occasions, and he could be right. He also tried before, he’s brushed me off. He even ten to what he is really saying. Children have remaining occasion we spend with others. may be suffering from depression, and while ignored an invitation to my wedding. been known to break up marriages more than Some of our friends are light social drinkers. he may find it easier to avoid people, it doesn’t I once asked a mutual friend why my broth- once in this world. Please listen when your Family events usually include alcohol, but no help. er hates me so much and was told he thought I mate voices his or her opinion. -- From a one drinks heavily and many of the adults First, suggest to Bob that he go to an AA was a snob. Another time, he told someone I Woman Who Didn’t and Lost don’t drink at all. I love my husband very meeting, just to see if he likes it. Then you teased him too much as a child, but believe me, Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy much, but I really need to be around people. I should contact Al-Anon (al-anon.alateen.org) it went both ways. My father is out of the pic- Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of am dreading our retirement years with no at 1-888-4-AL-ANON (1-800-425-2666). You ture, and my mother is afraid of making him the Ann Landers column. Please e-mail your friends in our lives. mad, so she won’t intervene. I don’t know why questions to anniesmailboxcomcast.net, or I feel the need to fix this and am not sure it’s write to: Annie’s Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190, SATURDAY EVENING worth it, but I thought I’d get your input before Chicago, IL 60611. 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272-08 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LOST & HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 4-19,26/08 30 FOUND 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE BOOKKEEPER GENERAL OFFICE Pursuant to Chapter 10, commencing with Mendocino County, MAKE A 225-08 269-08 Experienced Book- ASSISTANT 21700 or the Business & Professions Code, is Health & Human DIFFERENCE IN 4-5,12,19,26/08 4-19,26,5-3,10/08 keeper with full com- Large growing com- HEREBY GIVEN that UKIAH SELF-STOR- Services Agency, THE LIFE OF A FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS petency in A/R, A/P pany seeking team Social Services AGE, 2301 SOUTH STATE STREET, CHILD! JOIN THE On Call/ BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME bank reconciliation, player, dependable Branch. Currently UKIAH, CA 95482 707-468-0800 will cause TRINITY TEAM! SubstituteTeacher STATEMENT STATEMENT I am a hen who want- fixed assets and G/L and pleasant with the recruiting for: to be sold to the general public by oral auc- Trinity Youth Our Private Non- File No.: 2008-F0201 File No.: 2008-F0183 ed to improve my lot monthly close. public. Skills required tion at 9:00 a.m. on april 30th, 2008 the fol- Senior Services-Ukiah Public School THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING in life. On the way to Respond via e-mail include typing, filing, lowing property: A social service (North Haven) lo- PERSON(S) IS PERSON(S) IS register at Oak Man- [email protected] or heavy phones & Information Unit 524 and 620 Stephan Crain agency serving cated in Ukiah is (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- nor School I stopped send resume to computer experience. Systems abused & neglected seeking an Unit 122 Venton Williams NESS AS: NESS AS: for a snack in the METALfx Attn: Must be able to lift up youth in a Residen- On-Call/Substitute Unit 892 Wanda Gunn 1) HAUCK CEL- TARA SUFIANA school garden. Big Human Resources, to 50#. Good pay and Analyst Unit 316 Mistie Sheuermannflores tial Treatment Cam- Spec. Ed Teacher LARS 2) DARK 3500 Running mistake. Now I am in 300 East Hill Road, benefits incl. 401k & (Software Program- Unit 213 Jerry Talton pus is looking for to teach in the HORSE WINE 3) Springs Rd. the Ukiah Shelter at Willits, CA 95490 med. ins. Apply in mer). For further CHILD CARE Unit 862 Daphne Smith classroom in the DARK HORSE STA- Ukiah, CA 95482 298 Plant Rd. . If my person (no phone info go to: WORKERS. Unit 657 James Shields BREAKFAST per- absence of the per- BLE Bettina Robbi humans do not find calls.) www.mss.ca.gov to: CCW is responsible Unit 635 Romona Brumley son Apply at Fairfield manent teacher. 14100 Mountain 3500 Running me I will be available Alpha Analytical “Career Opportuni- for the daily care & Unit 135 Cynthia Golden Inn & Suites 1140 Req: Must possess House P.O. Box 397 Springs Rd. for adoption on 5/1 to Laboratories ties” OR call the Job supervision of cli- Unit 207 Rosalba Pena Airport Park Blvd. or qualify for a CA Hopland, CA 95449 Ukiah, CA 95482 a family who will 208 Mason St., Ukiah line: (707) 467- ents & living condi- Unit 140 Lisa Villa California Tribal teaching credential Rb Wine Associates This business is con- keep me as a pet and or email kdaly@ 5866. Closes 5/2/08 tions. Swing & Unit 850 Mary Schaefer TANF Partnership in special educa- LLC ducted by an Individ- not eat me! Call alpha-labs.com Night shifts availa- Unit 106 Raymon Ortiz is seeking: tion. Competitive 14100 Mountain ual. The registrant Sage 467-6453 GROWER JOB ble. Starting at Unit 102 Kirk Norwood Skill Coaches salary & benefits. House Rd commenced to trans- RELATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT $9.40/hr. On-call Unit 763 Abandoned Unit, Misc Hshld items and Advocates Fax resumes to: act business under Cahto Tribe of $9/hr. Must be 21 Hopland, CA 95449 to help guide needy REPRESENTATIVE 877.382.7617 or Unit 429 Abandoned Unit, Misc Hshld items the fictitious business Laytonville yrs old. Excellent This business is Native American Responsible for se- email employ- Unit 1445 Abandoned Unit, Misc Hshld itms name or names listed EPA Director - F/T benefits, including conducted by a Cali- Families toward self- curing quality wine- ment@ aes-ssg.org Unit 687 Abandoned Unit, Misc Hshld items above on March 27, Housing Director - medical, dental, vi- fornia Limited Lia- reliance. grapes from outside AES is an EOE. Unit 709 Abandoned Unit, Misc Hshld items 2008. Endorsed-Filed F/T sion, tuition reim- bility Company. The I am such a young We are seeking pro- sources & manage- Unit 324 Abandoned Unit, Misc Hshld items on March 27, 2008 at For application & bursement & FREE registrants com- thing. I went for a fessionals and cultur- ment of relationships P/T Security Guard Landlord reserves the right to bid at the time the Mendocino Coun- jobs desc. please co-op child care. menced to transact walk on 4/21 and got al specialists who with current & poten- & Events Staff of the sale. Purchases must be made with ty Clerks Office. call 707-984-6197 Must pass pre-em- business under the lost. Good thing my want to offer their tal- tial winegrape suppli- Pay DOE, cash only and paid for at the time of sale. All /s/Bettina Robbi Fax: 707-984-6201 ployment physical, fictitious business friend Sage is typing ents on a contract ers for Sonoma-Cutr- 463-1733 purchased goods are sold as is and must be BETTINA ROBBI Application deadline drug test & back- name or names listed this ad as I do not and/or on-call basis. er Vineyards; provide removed at the time of sale. Sale subject to May 9, 2008 ground check. Pastor needed F/T at above on 4/1/08. En- even know how to For details, see web- support to SCV man- cancellation in the event of a settlement be- APPLY AT Praise Chapel Chris- dorsed-Filed on pronounce the name site at www.cttp.net agement incl. provid- Linde Gas Seeks FT tween landlord and obligated party. Auction 10 NOTICES 915 W. Church St. tian Fellowship of 04/03/2008 at the of where I was found, or call Howard ing information, intel- Exp Tractor & Trailor conducted pursuant to Section 2328 of th ADOPTIONS & Ukiah or fax Vallejo Inc Bachelor Mendocino County no less spell it! . It is Chaves at 707-262- ligence & guidance Tech. We offer Commercial Code and 535 of the Pubic Sale. FOSTER CARE on market & crop resume degree or higher in Clerks Office. Yaqui Dr. Now I am 4411. Fax resumes Comptv hourly wage Pub Dates: April 19 and April 26, 2008 TLC Child & Family conditions, wine- 877-382-7617 related field and 5 /s/Rebecca Faust safe at the Ukiah to 707-274-8798 by Full Bnfts 510-233- Services seeks families. shelter. I am a female grape availability & www.trinityys.org years exp reqd. Mail REBECCA FAUST Reimbursement, training 3/31/08. Indian Hiring 8913 Ext 114 @731 5 month old and I am crop size. Req. BS in EOE resumes, transcripts, 290-08 MANAGING MEM- & professional support Preference Applies. W. Cutting Bl Rich- Viticulture, Plant Sci- and references w/ad 4-26/08 BER provided. 463-1100 tan and white. I was COME GROW mond. ence or related field copy: Eva Taylor, Statement of Request for Information on #236800809 wearing a collar. If WITH US LOOKING FOR plus prior viticulture 2140 Minert Road, Domestic Water Supplies not found I will be Sparflex of SERVERS, COOKS, 248-08 available for adoption or vineyard manage- Concord, CA 94518 PERSONALS Ca. has openings. kitchen help & cater- 4-12,19,26,5-3/08 20 ment exp. Thorough No calls/visits please. This is a request for information on any Do- on 4/26. Please call Enthusiastic appli- ing. Apply at Crushed Mechanic FICTITIOUS Rideshare to work, Sage 467-6453 if you understanding of viti- mestic Water Supply within 1000 feet down- cants for manufac- Grape Grille 13500 Mendocino Redwood Post Office BUSINESS NAME Ukiah to Santa Ro- know me. culture & winemaking stream of a proposed amendment which will turing & printing op- Hwy 101 in Hopland Company, LLC. Nav- Now Hiring! STATEMENT sa, weekdays. Save practices & cycles. add 100 acres to an approved Non Industrial HELP erations. Mechani- arro. 3 to 4 yrs. exp Avg Pay $20/ hr, $57 File No.: 2008-F0209 gas $$ ukiahcom- Prior knowledge of Looking for Work? Timber Management Plan (NTMP) (1- WANTED cal aptitude or print- in field and valid DL K/yr, incl. Fed ben, OT. THE FOLLOWING [email protected] 120 local viticultural prac- 03NTMP-012 MEN) which is located in Men- ing exp. helpful but Have you been laid req. Exp. w/ heavy Placed by adSource not PERSON(S) IS ALARM tices for the produc- docino County about 3.5 air miles generally not req. Physical & off? We may be able equipment, trucks, aff w/ USPS who hires. (ARE) DOING BUSI- TECHNICIAN tion of super-premi- northeast of the town of Philo in a portion of LOST & drug screen req. to help? Whether you ATVs a plus. F/t, 1-866-292-1387 NESS AS: Fast growing security um quality wine- the Gschwend Creek, Bullock Creek and Mill 30 FOUND 425-A Kunzler need help after a lay competitive wage THE BACK ROOM company seeking grapes & sustainable Producers Dairy Creek Drainages. The legal description is Ranch Road, Ukiah off, retraining in a and benefits. Contact 405 B Parducci Rd. Burg/Fire alarm in- vineyard practices, Route Sales Driver portions of Sections 29 & 32, T15N, R14W, staller w/exp in new occupation, find- Crissy (707) 485- class B CDL, grt ben Ukiah, CA 95482 DIESEL regional knowledge MDB&M. CCTV/Access ing a job, or help with 6742 or visit package 462-0117. Edward A. Peugh MECHANIC of soil, climate & wa- Send any information within ten days follow- + control. Exp prefer- www.mrc.com your resume, MPIC 405 Parducci Rd. 3 years exp. Good ter, wine tasting ing this publication to: Michael Howell, P.O. red. Wage w/bene. EOE/ADA RECEPTIONIST F/T, Ukiah, CA 95482 wages & benefits. skills, & prior exp in can help you make Box 297, Boonville, Ca. 95415. DOE. Fax resume REGIONAL Busy Real Estate of- This business is con- Free Barn Cats 462-6721 grower relations pre- the connection you 707-462-1478 or ap- SERVICE PROVID- fice, computer/phone ducted by an Individ- Direct Care Work ferred. Bilingual a need. All services are So many barns, too ply at 960 N. State ER for Dish Network skills nec. Hrly wage No Experience plus. Wine tasting FREE! Call 467-5900 ual. The registrant many mice. St., Ukiah has immediate open- neg. Drop off resume PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Needed!! skills a plus. Highly commenced to trans- Adopt a barn cat ings for satellite in- to 169 Mason St., Ste Morning, evening, skilled in MS Word & LVN FT & PT 224-08 255-08 act business under and life will be nice. ASSISTANT stallation technicians 300, Ukiah graveyard. Drug test data management Tired of high case 4-5,12,19,26/08 4-12,19,26,5-3/08 the fictitious business Shots, spayed or COOK with experience in required, no test for programs, email & in- loads? Provide sup- FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS name or names listed neutered, not ag- JOIN THE Ukiah. We offer full Residential cannabis, good DMV. ternet. Valid CDL. port to 6 adults with BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME above on April 7, gressive, just shy. TRINITY TEAM! benefits, 401K, week- Assistant. Personal care, cook- Position based in Devel. Disabilities in STATEMENT 2008. Endorsed-Filed Call A.V. Rescue Trinity Youth end work required. Swing shift 2-10. STATEMENT ing, cleaning, driving Windsor, CA. Apply their home. File No.: 2008-F0221 on April 7, 2008 at and give it a try. Services-Ukiah, a Must have valid driv- 1343 S. Dora St. File No.: 2008-F0203 and providing living online to: www. Office 485-5168 THE FOLLOWING the Mendocino Coun- 489-5207 or social service agency ers license and clean THE FOLLOWING skills training to brown-forman.com. Cell 489-0022 THE RAVEN’S VEG- PERSON(S) IS ty Clerks Office. 468-5218 serving abused and DMV. Own work PERSON(S) IS neglected youth in a adults with develop- In the Careers sec- ETARIAN/VEGAN (ARE) DOING BUSI- /s/Susan Ranochak Maint. person Car- truck required (com- (ARE) DOING BUSI- Residential mental disabilities. tion, job search using Restaurant in Mendo- NESS AS: SUSAN RANOCHAK pentry/plumbing a pensation provided) NESS AS: Treatment Campus is Three 6 bed group keyword 1130BR. cino is looking for 2 JSM CONSTRUC- 254-08 must, Full time +, sal- fax all resumes to DEPORTES TONY looking for an homes, established AA/EOE M/F/D/V cooks; 1 for a.m. and TION 4-12,19,26,5-3/08 = ary D.O.E. Bring re- (559)256-6778 or 517 South State St, Assistant Cook in 1988. Call for inter- Heavy Equip. Mech. 1 for p.m. Exp. req’d. 6901 Lorene Road FICTITIOUS sume to 495-C East email icardenas@ Ukiah, CA 95482 to work full time in a view 485-0165, 485- Knowledge in 937-5615 ask for Redwood Valley, CA Perkins abosbusiness.com Antonio Moreno BUSINESS NAME BLACK DOG 5168 Catepillar, welding & Barry/Jeff. 95470 cafeteria style kitch- 567 Peach St STATEMENT fabrication a must. Jeffrey Scott Morris SALE!! en. Responsible for DRIVER WANTED Ukiah, CA 95482 File No.: 2008-F0204 F/T. Benefits. Wage 6901 Lorene Road posting menus, using Valid CDL. Gd driving Martha Moreno THE FOLLOWING DOE. Mail or fax app. Redwood Valley, CA Ukiah Shelter the correct food record, vehicle & ins. PERSON(S) IS to MBC Construction, 567 Peach St 95470 298 Plant Rd. quantity and recipes FB run. 1 day/wk. SHOWS INITIATIVE (ARE) DOING BUSI- PO Box 927, Rwd. Ukiah, CA 95482 This business is con- Sage 467-6453 to prepare the Norge Cleaners \ NESS AS: Vly., CA 95470. Fax This business is con- ducted by an Individ- meal(s), maintain all DUNNEWOOD 707-485-1323 ducted by Husband ual. The registrant All black dogs safety standards, DRIVERS VINEYARDS Instructional MOTIVATED TO SELL & Wife. The regis- commenced to trans- food handling health 501 Parducci Road Paraprofessional \ trants commenced to act business under $50 standards, and all Ukiah, CA 95482 local, county, and $1000 (Instructional Aide) transact business un- the fictitious business DUNNEWOOD Many ages, sizes needed for pvt. NPS RESILIENT der the fictitious busi- name or names listed state health require- VINEYARDS AND and breeds. school (North Haven) ness name or names above on 4/11/08. ments. Excellent ben- \ WINERY Includes: HIRING located in Ukiah. listed above on 4-3- Endorsed-Filed on ● efits. Must pass pre- 501 Parducci Road All vaccines Must be 21 yrs old, 2008. Endorsed-Filed 04/11/2008 at the employment physical, CUSTOMER/TEAM ●Spay/neuter with H.S. diploma or on 04/03/2008 at the Mendocino County Ukiah, CA 95482 drug test and back- BONUS ●Microchip GED equivalency, AA Mendocino County Clerks Office. Mendocino Wine ground check. FOCUSED ●One-year dog Golden State degree preferred. Clerks Office. /s/Jeffrey S. Morris Group, LLC APPLY AT: license Overnight Must provide proof of /s/Martha Moreno JEFFREY S. MOR- 501 Parducci Road 915 W. Church St., Ukiah, CA 95482 Sales ends April 30 Ukiah or fax resume F/T & P/T degree/diploma. Fax MARTHA MORENO RIS This business is FOUND Mountain to 877-382-7617 with insured, resume to: (877) 382- Does this describe you? conducted by a Lim- Bike, corner of Low www.trinityys.org EOE dependable van or 7617 Ref: IP EOE. Gap & State St. ited Liability Com- pickup with shell. RECORDS CLERK Call 272-1375 ATTENTION 15 minutes pany. The registrants Anyone interested in Early am route in needed for pvt. NPS Looking for a career in sales? commenced to trans- becoming a Certified Mendo. & Lake Co. School (North Haven) located in Ukiah. The act business under Nursing Assistant. Benefits avail. ‘til prime time... the fictitious business RC is responsible for FIND Lakeport Skilled Contact Steven name or names listed a wide variety of sec- WHAT YOU Nursing Facility will Koller 866-779-7726 retarial and technical Then submit your resume to: above on April 4, or [email protected] Do you know 2008. Endorsed-Filed NEED IN be offering classes duties. Req: A H.S. Kevin McConnell on April 4, 2008 at THE starting in May. Diploma or GED; where your the Mendocino Coun- C Valley View Skilled EXP BREAKFAST some college prefer- 590 S. School St. ty Clerks Office. L Nursing will pay any COOKS needed for red. Previous exp. in ON TV Guide is? /s/Timothy L. Thorn- transportation ex- busy restaurant, a school setting is a Ukiah, CA 95482 A plus. Must provide hill, C.O.O. 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HELP APARTMENTS WANTED TO GARAGE TRUCKS 120 WANTED 300 UNFURNISHED 380 SHARE RENT 590 SALES 670 FOR SALE Ad Design & Newspaper NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS RN’s, ICU 2BD, 1BA water & Fem/prof. Your share SAT 8-3 Ford F-150 1999 for North Pine Street Senior ● All shifts, FT, PT garbage pd, $700/mo + bills. Full 16 MILL CT 113,500 miles 2WD Apartments. ● Willing to train right w/washer & dryer use of 2,200 sqft House wares, furn, AT AC extended Production RN candidate 462-8600 home. Bd/ba, 2nd rm lot’s for good stuff!! cab cruise control Applications will be accepted for 2nd in ICU 485-6277 4 new tires AM- The Ukiah Daily Journal has an 2bdrm.. 1.5 ba. SAT 8-3 5051 N. ● $2500 sign-on bonus FM/cassette bed immediate opening for (1) part time ad 1-Bedroom Units. ● townhouse. Pool, STATE ST. #29 2 lg Intensive via Robot Room & Board all liner cloth bucket ● carport, $925 + dep. sofas Leather & Ash- design/production person. HUD Subsidized Senior Housing for Competitive salary util. pd. female pref. seats electric rear 468-5426 ley, beautiful house- Qualifying low, very low and extremely & benefits n/d/d/s $650/mo. Rm view mirrors w- Applicants must be self-starter, quick Frank R. Howard wares, kitchen equip low income limits. 3bd 1.5ba town- only $550. Avail 5/1 defrosters. $6,250 Memorial Hospital & new cook books learner, computer literate (Mac) and house. D/W, patio, 462-6702 707-485-7256 Must be at least 62. Willits, CA SAT 9-2 1115 W. familiar with ad design programs and Apply Online: cov. parking (2 cars), NEW & USED Please call (707) 463-0300 or stop by Standley St,Ukiah of- WWW.Howardhospital.org wtr grb pd. N/P. 400 EQUIPMENT CARS Quark. Jack Simpson Apartments fice shelves, file cabs Call: 707-456-3184 $1050/mo. MOBILE BBQ 680 FOR SALE unpainted ceramics Must work well under pressure, be at 1051 N.Bush Ukiah, CA 2 bd, 1 ba. apt. D/W Smoker 9’x5’x3’ CHRYSLER FIFTH Substitutes Needed: Cov. parking. wtr smoker on 5’x12’ SPRING AVE. 1986 Auto, deadline oriented and have a strong work Instructional garb. pd. no pets trailer (Willits) $5,800 RUMMAGE SALE leather, power every- ethic. Paraprofessionals WALNUT VILLAGE APARTMENTS $825/mo. 463-3721 Lee (717)395-2375 Potter Valley thing. New license & Spec Ed & Alt Ed The Ukiah Daily Journal offers the Available NOW in Methodist Church smog $1,500 obo Affordable Apartments for Seniors $12.55/hr or Willits...2bd apts. PAINT SUPPLY Fri & Sat 8:30-4:30 621-1391 potential for advancement within the Age 62+ or mobility impaired. $13.19/hr DOQ Spacious & afforda- SALE, everything YARD SALE 110 company to top performers. Drug test is 1240 N. Pine Street across from Vinewood Park State Preschool must go! Spray guns, Dodge Caravan ‘98 ble. We are an Washington Sat ON- Spacious 1-2 Bedroom Apartments Assistants brushes & tarps. 3.3L, V6, orig own required. Equal Housing LY!!! 10a-3p. Girls Available to income Qualified Seniors $10.56/hr 125k mi, gd cond., gd Opportunity Com- Contact Pete clothes size infant- Fax resume to 707 462-0710 or Mendocino County mi, seats 7 $3500 Featuring: munity. Must be 310-500-7444 5T, womens plus- Office of Education 272-8984 mail/deliver to Ukiah Daily Journal, • Energy-Saving Appliances Income Qualified. size clothes, books, Call for app packet • Community Room Call Judy for details FURNITURE laptop, CDs, tomato Honda Odyssey Attention: Sue Whitman, P.O. Box 749, 467-5012 440 • Social Activities Coordinator @ 707-459-6233 plants, household, ‘01 EX. Ukiah, CA 95482 or email to • Beautiful landscape www.mcoe.us/d/hr/jobs 2 WING BACK rubbermaid contain- Good cond. $9700 Goverment subsidized – for applicants with qualified Deluxe 2bd 1 ba. chairs $100 [email protected]. ers, TONS of misc. 462-1258 aft. 5pm low, very low and extremely low income limits. THERAPIST Hdwd./tile flrs. 1 floral sofa. Good EVERYTHING Mazda 2006, No Phone Calls Please. Please call Trinity Youth Upstairs. $925/mo. condition 462-9288 Services-Ukiah, a MUST GO! NO Mazdaspeed 6, Pool, lndry, carport. WANTED (707) 468-9672 social service agen- EARLIES! AWD,6spd 463-2134 TO BUY The Ukiah cy serving abused 450 36k mi, loaded! Dwntwn sml studio and neglected youth I BUY old US coins, YARD SALE Like new. $19,500 cabin. Gas includ- Now Accepting Applications in a Residential Antiques, Lic Plates ✓(3)dressers 391-7674 ed. $465/mo. + dep. DAILY JOURNAL Treatment Campus is $Cash$ 485-7750, ✓Kitchen dining set for 463-8642. 8-5pm 621-1308. seeking a Contract with 4 chairs & extra NISSAN EOE Spacious 2bd. Pool. JACK SIMPSON SCHOOL VIEW Therapist to provide We recycle & pay cash leaf. H20, trash pd. $850/ MAXIMA ‘97 individual, family and for junk batteries $3,$5, ✓(2)End tables APARTMENTS group therapy serv- $900. N/P. Leather, power, $10. All elect. motors ✓(2)Desks ices. Qualified candi- 462-6075 25c lb. Also copper, sunroof, spoiler, ✓ 1051 N. BUSH, UKIAH, CA dates will possess an Se habla espanol. brass & alum. Forklift Coffee table loaded. 107K miles. MFCC, LCSW, or batteries. 10¢lb ✓Rocking chair. $6000/obo NEWSPAPER Enclosed two story with an LPC. APPLY AT: 707-467-1959 ✓Towels, 320 DUPLEXES 485-5389, 489-7108 ADVERTISING elevator. Ground floor Laundry 915 W. Church St., ✓Sheets gets read. gets remembered. Duplex on Capps & Ukiah or fax resume 460 APPLIANCES ✓ gets results! and Community Room Carrigan, $1175 rent. CD’s PONTIAC SUNFIRE to 877-382-7617 USED $1300 sec. 2 bdrm. ✓Movies 2005 Excel. cond. With so many advertising www.trinityys.org EOE APPLIANCES Hud Subsidized Senior Housing 1.5 ba 462-4759 ✓Collectables Only 19.6K mi. mediums dividing the attention of & FURNITURE. potential customers, newspapers for Qualifying low, very low and Valley View is look- ✓ $10,175. 462-7230 Hopland duplex 2+1. Guaranteed. 485-1216 Antiques remain the most effective source ing for CNAs days for reaching consumers. Why? extremely low income limits. Completely renovat- ✓Cameos and p.m. shifts avail. MISC. Simply put, newspapers reach ed. $950 or $1075. ✓Jewelry more people, more often. Highly great work environ- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Must be 62+ or mobility impaired. Incl. utils. + dep. Eve 480 ✓Above ground 770 portable and highly visible, ment, competitive Burial Plots: Sky- newspaper ads go with people Fishell Real Estate swimming pool Please call (707) 463-0300 wages & benefits. view Memorial Lawn Foreclosure! and stay with them. Services. 468-4380 ✓ That means your business is more or stop by for Hire-on bonus. Call Vallejo, CA, Garden (2) lawn mowers. 3 bd 2 ba only Immaculate 3bd 1 1/4 likely to be on their minds when Dawn @ 462-1436. of Peace. With 2 cas- Lots from out $155K! For listings they’re in the market for related an application. ba. 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Gobbi sing. gar. $1,300 mo. HUGE Multi-family Medical Office for + $1,000 dep. refs yard sale. Saturday lease 900 sf. Luce & 468-5897 S. Dora. $900/mo. April 26 only, from Great views $1500 Off St. pkg 485-0433 8am-4pm. /mo 3bd2 ba. cent ht. 751 N Bush St. Mountanos Properties Don’t miss out Wd. stv. W/D, deck, Kids yard sale to Commercial Rentals & more or studio benefit school. Office 707-462-1840 x 195 $700/mo. or both furn. East Rd. on this great $2100. N/S/P 486-7193 OFFICES FOR RENT dwntwn RV Sat only 235sf $212/mo. HOPLAND 3BD 2BA 10a. 1/2 Price large yard $1200 + advertising 352 sf $440/mo Moving Sale- Furn., 192 sf $240/mo $1200 dep. Sec. 8 ok 707-367-0806 toys, tools. Fri. Sat. & 485-1196, 485-0530 Sun. 9-4. 635 East opportunity at SUITE OF OFFICES House for rent. 513 School Way. Rwd. 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1265 Airport Park Blvd. Ukiahfowlerautocenter.com 707-468-0101 16 – SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008 WEATHER THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL . 3-DAY FORECAST SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER CALIFORNIA CITIES Shown is today s weather. Temperatures are today s highs Today Sun. Today Sun. TODAY and tonight s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 91/57/s 93/58/s Napa 77/51/s 75/45/s Antioch 80/53/s 78/49/s Needles 96/67/s 97/65/s 83° Sunrise today ...... 6:20 a.m. Arroyo Grande 74/49/s 73/44/s Oakland 70/51/s 67/51/s Rockport Atascadero 82/47/s 83/46/s Ontario 94/56/s 98/57/s Sunset tonight ...... 8:01 p.m. Auburn 83/55/s 81/51/s Orange 91/52/s 93/53/s 62/48 Moonrise today ...... 1:20 a.m. Barstow 92/58/s 94/61/s Oxnard 78/54/s 87/53/s Mostly sunny and nice Moonset today ...... 10:30 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 70/47/s 69/49/s Palm Springs 96/68/s 100/69/s Covelo 76/43 Bishop 80/45/s 86/46/s Pasadena 93/59/s 95/61/s MOON PHASES 79/46 Blythe 100/64/s 98/62/s Pomona 93/49/s 96/51/s TONIGHT Burbank 94/58/s 96/58/s Potter Valley 80/47/s 76/47/pc Westport California City 88/57/s 90/58/s Redding 84/52/s 79/54/pc Last New First Full 66/47 Carpinteria 67/53/s 69/53/s Riverside 93/55/s 96/55/s Catalina 70/57/s 70/58/s Sacramento 85/54/s 79/51/s 47° Chico 85/55/s 83/53/pc Salinas 71/50/s 70/49/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 58/48/pc 56/47/c San Bernardino 95/56/s 96/56/s Death Valley 102/68/s 105/64/s San Diego 80/57/s 87/57/s Apr. 28 May 5 May 11 May 19 64/46 85/55 Partly cloudy Downey 89/57/s 95/57/s San Fernando 92/57/s 97/57/s Encinitas 80/55/s 85/56/s San Francisco 69/52/s 67/50/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 90/52/s 93/54/s San Jose 77/54/s 75/52/s 77/45 Eureka 58/47/pc 56/48/c San Luis Obispo 78/49/s 76/48/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Friday 58/49 Redwood Valley SUNDAY Fort Bragg 64/46/pc 61/47/c San Rafael 74/49/s 71/49/s Temperature 80/48 Fresno 85/58/s 92/60/s Santa Ana 89/57/s 85/58/s 81° High ...... 74 UKIAH Gilroy 79/51/s 76/48/s Santa Barbara 72/52/s 69/53/s Low ...... 38 83/47 Indio 96/63/s 99/61/s Santa Cruz 72/49/s 70/50/s 47° Normal high ...... 71 Lakeport Irvine 89/57/s 92/58/s Santa Monica 78/56/s 82/57/s Normal low ...... 44 81/48 Hollywood 88/57/s 94/57/s Santa Rosa 80/47/s 74/46/s Philo Record high ...... 98 in 1926 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 80/47/s 82/41/s S. Lake Tahoe 64/33/s 67/33/s Intervals of clouds and 75/48 Boonville Lodi 85/54/s 84/51/s Stockton 86/53/s 84/51/s sunshine Record low ...... 26 in 1923 77/48 81/48 Precipitation Lompoc 69/48/s 68/52/s Tahoe Valley 64/33/s 67/33/s Long Beach 86/57/s 95/57/s Torrance 78/57/s 90/58/s 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Fri...... 0.00" Gualala Los Angeles 89/58/s 94/58/s Vacaville 87/53/s 82/51/s MONDAY Month to date ...... 0.38" Mammoth 62/37/s 64/35/s Vallejo 73/51/s 70/48/s Normal month to date ...... 1.94" 64/49 Clearlake 82/50 Marysville 85/55/s 83/50/pc Van Nuys 96/57/s 92/57/s 73° Season to date ...... 28.39" Modesto 85/55/s 83/54/s Visalia 84/55/s 88/55/s Last season to date ...... 22.04" Monrovia 93/57/s 97/58/s Willits 77/45/s 73/45/pc Normal season to date ...... 37.40" Cloverdale 43° Monterey 64/50/s 63/49/s Yosemite Valley 79/44/s 85/46/s 81/50 Morro Bay 63/51/s 64/50/s Yreka 73/39/pc 74/39/c Areas of low clouds early, Forecasts and graphics provided by then mostly sunny AccuWeather, Inc. 2008 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: 741.87 feet; Storage: 75,782 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 200 cfs Outflow: 128 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .048 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .55 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .015 ppm (.25 ppm) DAILY DIGEST POLICE LOG Ferris wheel Oklahoma-bound SANTA MONICA, Calif. tive officer of Humphreys has provided some 3 million POLICE REPORTS of Maple Avenue and Havel and carrying aloaded firearm (AP) — A big wheel in Real Estate Investments of ocean-view rides since it was Avenue at 9:23 p.m. Thursday. by the California Highway Oklahoma real estate has Oklahoma City, which spe- installed in 1996. Ten years The following were Patrol at 1:18 a.m. Thursday. bought himself his own big cializes in building “walkable ago it was modified to become compiled from reports SHERIFF’S REPORTS BOOKED -- Jeremy Todd wheel. Grant Humphreys communities,” and it’s possi- what was said to be the prepared by the Ukiah Whitaker, 27, of Willits, was plunked down $132,400 for ble the big wheel could end up world’s first solar-powered Police Department. To The following were booked into jail on suspicion compiled from reports the high bid in a 10-day eBay in one of those, said Pacific Ferris wheel. Pacific Park is anonymously report of cultivating marijuana, pos- auction for the Santa Monica Park spokesman Cameron disposing of it to make way crime information, call prepared by the session of marijuana for sale Mendocino County Pier’s Ferris wheel, Jeff Andrews. for a newer, $1.5 million 463-6205. and a penalty enhancement by Klocke, marketing director for The wheel, with its 20 gon- model that it hopes to have ARREST Sheriff’s Office: the Mendocino County -- Travis BOOKED the pier’s Pacific Park, dolas and 5,392 light bulbs, installed by May 22. Gourno, 32, of Ukiah, was -- Melissa Sheriff’s Office at 3:05 p.m. Yvonne Wiley, 36, of Willits, announced Friday. arrested on suspicion of bat- Thursday. “I asked him what he was • Willits • tery of a spouse in the 1100 was booked into jail on suspi- NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) cion of driving under the Those arrested by law enforcement going to do with it. He said at Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com block of Elm Street at 1:47 this point he wasn’t 100 per- p.m. Thursday. influence by the California officers are innocent until proven guilty. INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS Highway Patrol at 1 a.m. People reported as having been arrest- cent sure but he’s going to Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day PG13 ARREST -- Jesus Herrera, ed may contact the Daily Journal once Thursday. have some fun with it with his 25, of Ukiah, was arrested on their case has been concluded so the Adv. Tix on Sale IRON MAN (PG-13) # Prom Night 7:10 BOOKED -- John results can be reported. Those who feel family first,” Klocke said after Adv. Tix on Sale CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE suspicion of criminal threats, CASPIAN (PG) # Additional Matinees Sat-Sun 1:50, 4:30 PG13 (DL) the information is in error should con- bidding closed at noon. Additional Late Shows Fri-Sat 9:15 resisting arrest, resisting an Woolsey Hagan, 62, of BABY MAMA (PG-13) (1220 250 515) 745 1010 Phillipsville, was booked into tact the appropriate agency. In the case Humphreys beat out five HAROLD & KUMAR ESCAPE FROM GUANTANAMO Nim’s Island 7:00 officer, battery of an officer, of those arrested on suspicion of dri- BAY (R) - ID REQ'D (1210 235 505) 735 1000 jail on suspicion of driving others in a bidding war that Additional Matinees Sat-Sun 2:10, 4:40 PG interfering with the oppera- ving under the influence of an intoxi- FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL (R) - ID REQ'D (120 Additional Late Shows Fri-Sat 9:05 under the influence, posses- cant: all DUI cases reported by law went back and forth through 430) 710 950 6:50 tion of a business and van- enforcement agencies are reported by FORBIDDEN KINGDOM (PG-13) (130 415) 700 945 21 sion of a controlled substance, 35 offers. PROM NIGHT (PG-13) (1250 310 530) 750 1005 Additional Matinees Sat-Sun 1:40, 4:15 PG13 daliam causing damage of less the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes NIM'S ISLAND (PG) (1215 240 500) 720 955 Additional Late Shows Fri-Sat 9:30 carrying a concealed weapon no exceptions. Humphreys is chief execu- Please call theater recording for wheelchair than $400 at the intersection Times For 4/26 ©2008 accessibility information

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