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7 58551 69301 0 THURSDAY March 29, 2007 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 354 email: [email protected] Assault and thefts Checking for GMOs keep deputies busy By BEN BROWN to sheriff’s reports. The Daily Journal The victim was airlifted to Three years after Measure H, none on the horizon The Mendocino County the Ukiah Valley Medical Sheriff’s Office has arrested Center for treatment. By BEN BROWN four suspects in two different According to sheriff’s The Daily Journal alleged thefts this week. reports, the victim had According to a report from biotech- Sheriff’s deputies arrested stepped out of his home on nology advocacy group, a record num- Covelo residents Sylvia Sunday morning and was con- ber of genetically modified organisms, Lawanna Hoaglen, 19, and fronted by two people in or biotech crops, were planted last year. Leonard Whipple, 38, on sus- hooded sweatshirts, one of But, in Mendocino County, the numbers picion of robbery in connec- them brandishing a knife. are virtually nonexistent, thanks to both tion with a theft and assault of The victim picked up a a lack of interest and a 2004 county ordi- an 83-year-old Covelo man chair and threw it at the armed nance banning their use in unincorporat- outside of his home on Pitt suspect but the second suspect ed areas. Street in Covelo. approached the victim from According to the study, published by On Sunday, sheriff’s the side and struck the victim the International Service for the deputies were summoned to in the side of the head with a Acquisition of Agri-Biotech an address on Pitt Street on second chair, causing the head Applications, 10.3 million farmers in 22 reports of an injured man who injury and knocking the vic- countries planted 252 million acres of had been attacked and had tim to the ground, according GMO crops in 2006, an increase of 13 $80 taken from his wallet. to the report. percent from 2005. Upon arrival, they found The victim told sheriff’s “Here we have virtually no one grow- the 83-year-old victim outside deputies he kept fighting the ing GMO crops,” said Mendocino his house, bleeding heavily County Agriculture Commissioner Dave from a head wound, according Bengston. See THEFT, Page 15 In March of 2004, Mendocino County voters approved Measure H, an ordi- nance banning the growing of GMO Berg asks for pioneer crops within the county. Mendocino County is one of only four counties in woman to be honored California to ban GMO crops, the others are Marin, Santa Cruz and Trinity coun- By KATIE MINTZ approved Monday by the ties. The Daily Journal Assembly Transportation Bengston said even before the ordi- Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal A Committee. nance was approved, it is unlikely there Diane Curry, an agricultural specialist with the Mendocino County petite “This is a lasting way to were many people growing GMO crops Agriculture Commission, checks a box of Hawaiian tropical flowers for pioneer honor pioneer women and in Mendocino County because the pri- insects as they are unloaded at the FedEx station in Ukiah. With the woman their contributions to mary GMO crops - corn, alfalfa, rice and passage of Measure H, inspectors are available to check for GMO seeds who California history,” said canola - cannot be profitably grown in entering the county as well as other things such as pesticides, quaran- could Assemblywoman Patty Berg, the county. tined plants and insects. Below, an inspection sticker is affixed to a work a D-Eureka, who authored the “We probably had some people grow- package after passing inspection at FedEx. cross- resolution. “Women like ing GMO corn before the ordinance,” cut saw, Elizabeth helped Mendocino Bengston said. sure no banned pesticides, quarantined expert- County and California There are a number of potential GMO plants, insects or GMO crops are ly fish become what it is today. We crops in research, including winegrapes, shipped into the county. Berg the Eel stand on their shoulders of but none of them are on the market yet, Bengston said inspectors also check River accomplishments and contri- butions to California.” Bengston said. for certain pesticides that are commonly for salmon and trout, smoke Bengston compared the passage of used on GMO crops that have been Rosewarne moved with the salmon in a smokehouse, her husband, Nicholas, and Measure H to counties that declare made resistant to them. pack a mule and haul wood themselves “no nuke zones” when there Bengston said inspectors spend a very three children from San on the family horse may have Francisco to the plot border- is little chance of a nuclear power plant small amount of time actually looking her name immortalized on being located near them. for GMO seeds because of the low like- ing the South Fork of the Eel the northern span of the Eel River thinking the warmer “It’s a political statement,” he said. lihood of any coming into the county. River Bridge on Highway Despite that, Bengston said agricul- However, just bringing GMO seeds climate would improve her 101. poor health. Formerly a pro- ture commission inspectors added GMO into the county does not constitute a vio- A resolution that would seeds to the list of things they look for lation of the ordinance. Measure H fessional seamstress, she took name the Mendocino County to pioneer living well. following the passage of Measure H. applies only to land in the county and bridge after Elizabeth Jane Inspectors visit the offices of major excludes federal land, tribal land and the Rosewarne, who died in Rosewarne, who settled on a 1949 at 82, is remembered by shipping companies, including, UPS, 160-acre parcel across from FedEx and DHL, every morning to make See GMO, Page 15 Confusion Hill in 1897, was See HONOR Page 15 Drug bust St. Mary’s campus gets visit from Guard The Daily Journal A Pave Hawk helicopter from the 129th Rescue Wing of the California Air National Guard touched down on Saint Mary of the Angels nets three Catholic School campus in Ukiah Wednesday The Daily Journal morning, exciting students and on-lookers alike. The Fort Bragg Police Department, working Principal Mary Leittem-Thomas said the visit -- with the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office, part of a drug awareness program -- marked the arrested two people on drug charges Tuesday first time in approximately 20 years a helicopter night following a probation search at 100 Ebbing has landed on school grounds. Way, Apt No. 2 in Fort Bragg. Police reports say “They were very excited to have something that significant quantities of marijuana and metham- large land on the field,” Leittem-Thomas said of phetamine were found. the students, who lined the fence on Dora Street as Police and sheriff’s deputies had received the helicopter put down. reports of heavy foot and vehicle traffic at that The Pave Hawk, which is a highly modified residence over the last month and knew at least version of the Army Black Hawk helicopter, was one of the people living there, Brandon Stone, to equipped with a retractable in-flight refueling be on felony probation. probe. When officers approached the apartment a Leittem-Thomas was invited to ride in the heli- woman who was outside ran into the residence copter to the school and said “it was a thrill to yelling to the other occupants that the police look down from the birds-eye-view and see all the were on their way, according to police reports. kids.” Police made a quick entry and found Stone in Once the rotors stopped, the children were the apartment with Kerri Morgan and Jason allowed on the field to look into the helicopter and Miller. Along with Stone, Morgan and Miller hear from members of the Rescue Wing, who were known to have had previous contact with Leittem-Thomas said were very positive role mod- law enforcement for drug related incidents, els for the students not only because of the anti- according to police reports. drug message they brought, but their sense of ser- Stone and Miller ran up to the second floor of vice as well. the apartment when police entered the apartment. The Ukiah Fire and Police Departments were Photo by Jeff Trouette also on hand to enhance the drug awareness pro- St. Mary’s students got a closeup look at a Pave Hawk helicopter See BUST, Page 2 gram. Wednesday. • 100% & fixed term financing Equipment Financing. • All types of new & used equipment • Local Northern California funding source Call today for a free evaluation of your equipment financing requirements! Quick and Easy. 707-524-3470 • 800-546-7822 (toll free) • [email protected] a division of Exchange Bank 2 – THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] The world briefly FUNERAL NOTICES [\ Michael Hunter of and nephews Char- Delma lived a long and ADELMA “DELMA” EYLE Ukiah, Tony, Trudy, lie, Sarah, Chuckie, Jason, fulfilling life. She will Adelma “Delma” Eyle, a Tammy, Teddy and Todd Christopher, be missed by many, but Iran shows video of captured British member of the Coy- Ramos all of Redwood Dante and Devin Brown. never forgotten. sailors, London denounces move ote Valley Band of Pomo Valley, great-grand- Delma is also sur- A viewing will be held at Indians, left this children Justine, Tristen vived by many other the Coyote Valley TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran aired a video Wednesday of 15 world and began her jour- and Ma-kayla Hunt- nieces, nephews and Gymnasium throughout captured British sailors and marines, showing the only woman ney home on Mon- er, Tony Jr., Tausha, loving family members. today with prayer. captive saying her group had “trespassed” in Iranian waters. day, March 26, 2007 at the Tabitha and Takota Ra- Delma and her husband Services will begin tonight Britain angrily denounced the video as a “completely unaccept- age 80. mos, Joseph and Julian Roger spent many at 7pm, 9pm and able” display of prisoners. Her husband Roger Eyle Williams, Arianna years in Goldendale, midnight. Funeral service The Iranian foreign minister suggested the woman, sailor and son Tom Ra- and Eddie “Bear” Meders, Washington before re- will be held on Fri- Faye Turney, could be released soon. But British Prime mos preceded her in death. Thomas Williams, turning home to Coyote day, March 30, 2007 at Minister Tony Blair’s government announced it was freezing all Delma is survived by her Diandra, Annalicia, Valley in the late 12:00 p.m. at the dealings with Iran except to negotiate the release of its person- sisters Josephine Tammy, Patricia, Nicho- 80’s. While in Washington, Coyote Valley Gymnasium Bernard of Nashville, las, Rico, and Leilani they enjoyed trav- and a graveside nel, adding to a public exchange of sharp comments that pushed Acosta and Patricia El- eling to Pow-Wows with service immediately follow- up tensions in a standoff helping fuel a spike in world oil prices. Tennessee and Thelma Pollard of Redwood Valley, liot, great-great grandchil- their grandchildren, ing at the Ukiah Britain’s military released a GPS readout it said proved the her daughter Pris- dren Tony III, Tye- nieces and nephews selling Cemetery. Royal Navy personnel were seized 1.7 nautical miles inside cilla Hunter of Ukiah, son, Cheveyo and Tahoma jewelry, playing Eversole Mortuary is in Iraqi waters Friday. But Iranian state television quoted an grandchildren Melinda Ramos, Joe Jr hand game and teaching charge of arrange- unidentified Iranian official as saying the first phase of an Hunter of Redwood Valley, and Emily Williams, niece traditional songs. ments. investigation had determined the two British boat crews were “definitely” in Iran’s territorial waters. A few hours later, a brief video of the captured Britons was BOOKED -- David tact the appropriate agency. In the case SHERIFF’S REPORTS of those arrested on suspicion of dri- LOTTERY NUMBERS shown on Iran’s Arabic language satellite television station, Al- Thomas Burns, 38, of Fort ving under the influence of an intoxi- Alam. The following were Bragg, was booked into jail on cant: all DUI cases reported by law DAILY 3: Afternoon: 6, 6, One segment showed sailors and marines sitting in an Iranian compiled from reports suspicion of taking a vehicle enforcement agencies are reported by 9. Evening: 1, 4, 5. without consent and violating the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes boat in open waters immediately after their capture. prepared by the no exceptions. Mendocino County his parole at 9 a.m. Tuesday. FANTASY 5: 2, 7, 10, Sheriff’s Office: CORRECTIONS 34, 39. Dozens dead after police, militants open BOOKED -- Richard Jack Those arrested by law enforcement DAILY DERBY: 1st: 03 Kisling, 19, of Yorkville, was officers are innocent until proven guilty. The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this Hot Shot; 2nd: 01 Gold fire in northern Iraqi town, officials say People reported as having been arrest- space to correct errors or make clarifications booked into jail on suspicion ed may contact the Daily Journal once to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Rush; 3rd: 05 California BAGHDAD (AP) — Shiite militants and police enraged by of driving under the influence their case has been concluded so the ary notices or birth announcements will Classic. results can be reported. Those who feel result in reprinting the entire article. Errors deadly truck bombings went on a shooting rampage against at 2:49 a.m. Tuesday. the information is in error should con- may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Race time: 1.47.32. Sunnis in a northwestern Iraqi city Wednesday, killing as many as 70 men execution-style and prompting fears that sectarian violence was spreading outside the capital. A search of the house scene due to a lack of evi- Department of Corrections, The killings occurred in the mixed Shiite-Sunni city Tal Afar, Bust revealed approximately 20 dence. ignored several warnings to which had been an insurgent stronghold until an offensive by grams of methamphetamine While the search was tak- leave the apartment and was U.S. and Iraqi troops in September 2005, when militants fled and more than 17 ounces of ing place, Stone’s brother, arrested on suspicion of inter- Continued from Page 1 into the countryside without a fight. Last March, President Bush marijuana, according to police Rudolph Esquivel arrived at fering with police activity and cited the operation as an example that gave him “confidence in reports. the apartment and allegedly disturbing the peace. Police says they believe they Stone and Morgan were caused a disturbance. All three suspects were our strategy.” were attempting to avoid arrested on suspicion of drug According to police reports, booked into the Mendocino The gunmen roamed Sunni neighborhoods in Tal Afar being arrested or hide evi- Esquivel, who is on parole County Jail awaiting arraign- dence. possession and booked into through the night, shooting at residents and homes, according to jail. Miller was released at from the California ment. police and a local Sunni politician. Witnesses said relatives of the Shiite victims in the truck bombings broke into Sunni homes and killed the men inside or dragged them out and shot White House asked to reconsider Rove reapply for their former jobs, at lower pay, after a 10-week them in the streets. testimony in prosecutor firings delay, the company said. Gen. Khourshid al-Douski, the Iraqi army commander in Analysts and economists said the move is an uncertain exper- charge of the area, said 70 were shot in the back of the head and WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers prodded the White iment that could backfire for the chain. The risks: Morale could 40 people were kidnapped. A senior hospital official in Tal Afar, House Wednesday for a new answer on whether President sink and customers could avoid the stores. Also, knowledgeable who spoke on condition of anonymity out of security concerns, Bush’s political adviser, Karl Rove, will testify about the firings customer service is one of the few ways Circuit City can tackle said 45 men were killed. of federal prosecutors. competitors that include Wal-Mart Stores Inc., they say. Outraged Sunni groups blamed Shiite-led security forces for “We have not heard from you,” Patrick Leahy of Vermont “This strategy strikes me as being quite cold,” said Bernard the killings. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s office ordered an and John Conyers of Michigan, the Senate and House Judiciary Baumohl, executive director of The Economic Outlook Group. investigation and the U.S. command offered to provide assis- committees’ chairmen, wrote to President Bush’s counsel, Fred “I don’t think it’s in the best interest of Circuit City as a whole.” tance. Fielding. The White House has indicated no willingness to move Gulf allies say they won’t allow U.S. Bush demands military funding with no beyond Bush’s initial offer to let Rove, former White House attack on Iran from their territories strings; Dems tell Bush to ‘calm down..’ Counsel Harriet Miers and their deputies to speak to committee members, but only in private, without being sworn and off the ABOARD THE USS JOHN C. STENNIS (AP) — The WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush and the record. wrapped up a massive military exercise in the Democratic-controlled Congress lurched toward a veto show- Those terms — particularly Fielding’s insistence on there Persian Gulf Wednesday, putting on a show of strength for Iran down over Iraq on Wednesday, the commander in chief being no transcript — have been dismissed by lawmakers. even as the United Arab Emirates became the second Gulf demanding a replenishment of war funding with no strings and “We hope that you will reconsider your ’all or nothing’ nation to declare it would not take part in any attack on the Speaker Nancy Pelosi counseling him, “Calm down with the approach,” Leahy and Conyers said. Islamic Republic. threats.” The U.S. has denied any intention to attack. But the public Bush said imposition of a“specific and random date of with- Circuit City to cut more than refusals of two allies to help could affect U.S. military options drawal would be disastrous” for U.S. troops in Iraq and he pre- or require shifting of resources if tensions did seriously esca- dicted that lawmakers would take the blame if the money ran 3,500 store and IT jobs, cut wages late. Qatar — home to 6,500 U.S. troops and the enormous al- short. “The clock is ticking for our troops in the field,” he said. “If NEW YORK (AP) — A new plan for layoffs at Circuit City Udeid Air Base, headquarters of all American air operations in Congress fails to pass a bill to fund our troops on the front lines, is openly targeting better-paid workers, risking a public back- the Middle East — said earlier this month it would not permit the American people will know who to hold responsible.” lash by implying that its wages are as subject to discounts as its an attack on Iran from its soil. Bush spoke as the Senate moved toward passage of legisla- flat-screen TVs. The Gulf Cooperation Council, a loose alliance of Kuwait, tion that would require the beginning of a troop withdrawal The electronics retailer, facing larger competitors and falling Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the Emirates, has within 120 days, and would set a goal of March 31, 2008, for its sales, said Wednesday that it would lay off about 3,400 store called on all its members not to support any U.S. action against completion. workers— immediately — and replace them with lower-paid Iran. The United States has close to 40,000 troops in the Gulf, The House approved a more sweeping measure last week, new hires as soon as possible. including 25,000 in Kuwait, 3,000 in Bahrain, 1,300 in the including a mandatory withdrawal deadline for nearly all com- The laid-off workers, about 8 percent of the company’s total United Arab Emirates and a few hundred in Oman and Saudi bat troops of Sept. 1, 2008. work force, would get a severance package and a chance to Arabia. Watch Repair Recliner Sale ‘Enriching Children’s Lives’ Now In Progress! DETAIL CENTER You can help by becoming a... 859 N. State Street Need a watch battery Buy One • Get One * Foster Parent (707) 462-4472 or watch band? * Care Provider (for Regional Center Children) Stop By today... Windshield FREE* * Host Home Mentor * or Consider Adoption Replacement D. William Jewelers * On selected models Pear Tree Center 462-4636 462-2901 Redwood Children’s Services 467-2000

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] What’s Playing THURSDAY Poodle skirts and DAs DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dancing; $2 Tequila shots; no By CAROLE HESTER cover; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 Special for the Journal p.m. to 2 a.m. Those 50s had some ‘ENCHANTED APRIL’ -- Romantic Comedy; Mendocino great -- and not so great Theatre; 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino; 8 p.m.; $10; 937- moments, but this musical 4477. phenomenon has survived ELEVEN EYES -- Electro Funk Jazz; Ukiah Brewing Co; the decades. 102 S. State St. in Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $5; 468-5898. Get ready to slick back STEVE HAHM -- Acoustic guitar and vocals sound to your hair, cruise in a “hot enjoy with dinner; The Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St., rod” by the Burger Palace Ukiah; 467-9900. while mingling with the JIM SWITZER AND PAULINA LOGAN -- Acousti duo per- Pink Ladies to do a little forming folk/rock; Shanachi Pub; 50 S. Main St., Willits; no jive around the jukebox; cover. that’s right folks, it’s time GREATER TUNA -- Live performance; Ukiah Playhouse; for “Greased Lighting!” The 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 7 p.m.; 462-9226. socks are hoppin’ as “Grease” hits Mendocino FRIDAY College’s Center Theatre on March 30th for a two-week CRAIG SCHLATER & EVAN -- Gentle Piano and Guitar . sounds to enjoy with dinner; The Himalayan Café; 1639 S. Originated by Jim Jacobs State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. and Warren Casey, “Grease” GREASE -- Rydall High’s spirited class of 1959; has proved to be an “electri- Mendocino College; 1000 Hensley Rd., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; $15 fying” for all genera- general admission, $12 students and seniors; 462-9155. tions, eventually leading a DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; musical phenomenon when Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 it hit the silver screen in a.m. 1978. The authors have MUSIC AND POETRY -- Writers Read presents the even spawned a new reality Wanderer Tour; Saturday Afternoon Club; 170 S. Oak St., TV show to select the next Ukiah; 7 p.m.;463-6989. QUEENS OF TREES -- 5th film of International Wildlife Danny and Sandy for a Film series; Ukiah Civic Center; 7 p.m.; $10 suggested dona- revival to be mounted on Sandy and Danny at the Drive-Inn Melissa Dunham as Sandy Dumbrowski tion; Africa's unique and lovely fig tree, a vital ecological Broadway this summer. and Ian Parmenter as Danny Zuko. Mendocino College anchor for a myriad of species; tickets at Mendocino Book Co. and 7 at 8 p.m., Thursday, by Jim Jacobs and Warren as Betty Rizzo, Joel Shura or at the door; www.rvoep.org. Theatre Arts Department and Ukiah Civic Light April 5 at 7:30 p.m., Casey, this show has been a as Doody, Nate Mack as IS -- Three man, high energy jam band; Shanachi Pub; 50 hit ever since it’s original Roger, Tony Rakes as S. Main St., Willits; $4. Opera’s production will be Sunday, April 1 at 2 p.m., ‘ENCHANTED APRIL’ -- Romantic Comedy; Mendocino directed by Mendocino and Saturday, April 7 at 2 eight year run on Broadway. Kenickie, Caleb Meek- Theatre; 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino; 8 p.m.; $15; 937- College Professor Les p.m. Note that the tickets Director Les Pfutzenreuter Bradley as Sonny, Brittani 4477. Pfutzenreuter, with choreog- are general admission with is bringing back the original Ray as French, Melissa CACTUS FLOWER -- Romance; The Willits Community raphy by Leslie Saxon West no reserved seating. For spirit of the show. Dunham as Sandy Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane, Willits; 8 p.m.; $12; 459-2281. and Eddie Vedolla, Jr. and more information call 462- When produced for film, Dumbrowski, Ian Parmenter GREATER TUNA -- Live performance; Ukiah Playhouse; musical direction by 9155. the script and story were as Danny Zuko, Jason 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 8 p.m.; 462-9226. Kathryn Allan. “Grease” brings to life sanitized for mass con- Davis as Vince Fontaine, LIVING DRUMS UNIVERSAL RHYTHM ENSEMBLE -- The show is produced by Rydall High’s spirited class sumption and lost their Chuck Wilson as Johnny Ukiah Brewing Co; 102 S. State St. in Ukiah; 9:41 p.m.; $9; Theatre Arts Professor, Reid of 1959 -- gum-chewing, edge. Though Mendocino Casino, Ivory Reid as Cha- 468-5898. Edelman with Scenic hub-cap-stealing, hot-rod College’s production will be Cha DiGregorio, Rick Allan Design by Kate Boyd, loving boys with D.A.’s and bright and glitzy, it will as Teen Angel, Pink bring real personalities to Ladies/Students: Laura SATURDAY Lighting Design by Larry their wisecracking girls in life, not cartoon characters. Bartlett, Emily Brouwer, Lang and Sound Design by bobby sox and poodle Kids from the ‘50s dealt Maya Kageyama, Allison DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; John Beatty. The Greaser’s skirts. with real issues and had real Mack, Rachel Morris, Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 D. A. hair is designed by As hip Danny Zuko and problems. “Grease,” howev- Mollie Murphy, Cassidy a.m. Lorie Capps at Studio West. wholesome Sandy er, has toe-tapping music Platt, Gilly Platt, and BLUE SKY BAND -- Country dance music; Ukiah Senior Tickets are $15 general Dumbrowski resolve the and spirited and energetic Kristie Tucker, Burger Center; 499 Leslie St., Bartlett Hall; 7 to 10 p.m.; $8 for mem- admission; $12 students and problems of their mutual choreography. Palace Boys/Students: Sean bers, $9 for non-members; adults 18 and over welcome. seniors. Tickets are avail- attraction, the ensemble Cast members include Hessom, Dillon Howell, THE FLAT MOUNTAIN GIRLS -- All female 4 piece high able at Mendocino Book sings and dances its way Janet Noe as Miss Lynch, Alobar Morris and Jake energy old-time music group ; Shanachi Pub; 50 S. Main St., Company and the through such nostalgic Susan Haynes as Patty Stoepler. Willits; no cover. Mendocino College scenes as the pajama party, Simcox, Abrey Mann as “Grease contains mature GREATER TUNA -- Live performance; Ukiah Playhouse; Bookstore. Performances the prom, the burger palace 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 8 p.m.; 462-9226. Eugene Florczyk, Martha subject matter and lan- are Fridays and Saturday’s, and the drive-in movie. Magruder as Jan, Sara Lytle guage. Parental discretion is CACTUS FLOWER -- Romance; The Willits Community March 30 and 31, April 6, With book, music and lyrics Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane, Willits; 8 p.m.; $12; 459-2281. as Marty, Josanna Kiggins advised. TACHIYA -- Unique sounds to captivate your heart to enjoy with dinner; The Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. GREASE -- Rydall High’s spirited class of 1959; Mendocino College; 1000 Hensley Rd., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; $15 THE THEATER IN REVIEW general admission, $12 students and seniors; 462-9155. NEW HOUSE BAND -- Country and Rock n Roll; 711 Club; 711 S. State St., Ukiah; 8:30 pm. to 12:30 a.m.; no cover. ‘ENCHANTED APRIL’ -- Romantic Comedy; Mendocino ‘Greater Tuna’ -- ‘Cactus Flower’ -- Theatre; 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino; 8 p.m.; $20; 937- 4477. SCHOOL;S OUT -- Folk Rock music; Potter Valley Café; Belly laughs with a bite Another bloom in the 10761 Main St., Potter Valley; 743-2848. KEY LIME PIE -- Ukiah Brewing Co; 102 S. State St., Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $6; 468-5898. WCT garden of delights SUNDAY ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; family hours 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsered by Dunlap Roofing. ‘ENCHANTED APRIL’ -- Romantic Comedy; Mendocino Theatre; 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino; 2 p.m.; $15; 937- 4477. DANCE WAVE -- Weekly Freestyle community dance for fitness and release; Mendocino Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St., Ukiah; 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; sliding scale donation; 489-3345. CACTUS FLOWER -- Romance; The Willits Community Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane, Willits; 2 p.m.; $8; 459-2281. GREASE -- Rydall High’s spirited class of 1959; Mendocino College; 1000 Hensley Rd., Ukiah; 2 p.m.; $15 general admission, $12 students and seniors; 462-9155. Bob Brumback (left foreground) and Keith Aisner star GREATER TUNA -- Live performance; Ukiah Playhouse; in the comedy “Greater Tuna” at the Ukiah Playhouse 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 2 p.m.; 462-9226. through April 7. FREE POOL -- Free pool all day; Perkins Street Lounge; By NEILL BELL toon. Greater Tuna was such Special for the Journal an instant success when the 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah. Among the cast are, from the left, Noel Wickstrom, The first time I heard authors/actors toured it in Charlie Lacey, Patricia Willis, Christopher Martin, and MONDAY about “Greater Tuna,” I was four cities that it was picked Esther Baruch. sure there must be some mis- up by theater groups FREE POOL -- Free pool all day; Perkins Street Lounge; take. How can only two throughout the United States. By JAY GORDON ers. 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah. actors take on the parts of One of them was the Ukiah Special for the Journal For those of us who are MICROPHONE NITE -- Sing or play an instrument; Club some 20 small-town charac- Players Theater, with Robert “Cactus Flower,” the cur- convinced our own lives 711; 711 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 462-7111. ters and make it work? Yet Currier and zany fellow actor rent production at the include enough drama with- here we are, more than 20- Alan Kaplan the lone-stars in Willits Community Theatre, out seeing more of it on the TUESDAY odd years later, and this that show. is a reminder of why so stage, this perfectly whim- show is tickling the funny Now, Currier has come many theater companies sical evening of continual KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 bones of Ukiah audiences full circle as the director of often feature vintage plays. laughter satisfied the E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. with its blend of biting wit the current production. His The language sparkles in hunger for escape. Call us SCOTLAND BARR & THE SLOW DRAGS -- Alternative and social commentary on history as an actor in Tuna as this witty 1965 romantic shallow, but it must be ther- Folk-Rock; Shanachi Pub; 50 S. Main St., Willits; no cover. small-town living. If you’ve well as his experience of two farce, written and directed apeutic to laugh so much. TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Mendocino never seen the imagined decades as artistic director of by Abe Burrows. In a career Of course, all the clever Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages 11 to 99; 5:30 to spanning several decades writing in the world would 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. goings-on in Tuna, Texas, Marin Shakespeare helps you owe it to yourself to see make this show a sparkler. A Burrows also wrote and/or be lost unless the cast has a this Ukiah Players produc- founding member of UPT 30 directed such plays as gift for timing, which this WEDNESDAY tion. years ago, Currier is a master “How to Succeed in one does. Jaston Williams, Joe Sears at comic timing and stage- Business Without Really Much of the play takes ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at and Ed Howard are the play- craft. Trying,” “Guys and Dolls,” place in a dentist’s office Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; family wrights who wrote the show What his cast lacks in “Can Can,” “Breakfast at reception area. (Not to hours 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsered by Dunlap Roofing. back in the early 1980s, number, it easily makes up Tiffany’s,” “What Makes worry: there’s no onstage OPEN MIC -- Open mic night; Ukiah Brewing Co; 102 S. based on a party skit that was Sammy Run?” “Silk State St., Ukiah; 8:30 p.m.; 468-5898. itself based on a political car- See TUNA, Page 9 Stockings” and many oth- See CACTUS, Page 9 4 – THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers In our opinion From the desk of... A reminder to parents To the Editor: Planned intersection change welcome I just wanted to remind parents of a few We are happy to hear that the owner of the through and parking lot exit was installed alarming statistics: one in four girls and development at Perkins and Highway 101 and is likely to continue to invite accidents. PAUL KRUGMAN one in six boys will be sexually abused by where the Starbucks coffee house drive- We think it makes good sense to reroute the age of 18. Some 90 percent of through is located has been planning for the exit from the coffee house and adjacent molestation cases involve relatives, friends some time to add more parking and title company offices away from the busy or neighbors. Less than 67 percent of sex- rearrange the lot to eliminate the dumping of highway ramps. ual assaults are reported to the authorities. traffic onto East Perkins directly in the path Out of over 500,000 registered sex offend- of the highway on and off ramps. City staff has so far not seen the applica- ers in the United States approximately The Ukiah police say that intersection tion to make the changes but we assume the Emerging 100,000 live in California. And what was already dangerous before the drive city will see it a logical choice. about the abusers that we don’t know Republican about? California laws are very lenient for these people and I believe that’s why they move here. For example, if a 52-year-old minority man (who happens to be your neighbor at Remember how the 2004 election was supposed to the time) puts his hands on your 14-year- have demonstrated, once and for all, that conservatism old daughter, in places they shouldn’t be, was the future of American politics? I do. Early in it’s considered misdemeanor sexual bat- 2005, some colleagues in the news media urged me, in tery, an offense which he can not be effect, to give up. "The election settled some things," arrested for. Hmm, a ticket to keep offend- ing I ask? Nearly 70 percent of child sex I was told. offenders have between one and nine vic- But at this point 2004 looks like an aberration, an tims and at least 20 percent have one to 10 election won with fear-and-smear tactics that have victims. Something has got to be done to passed their sell-by date. Republicans no longer have keep these offenders from getting their a perceived edge over Democrats on national security filthy hands on our children. Believe your -- and without that edge, they stand revealed as ideo- child if he or she tells you something like logues out of step with an increasingly liberal this has happened. Support him or her and American public. call the proper authorities. And unfortu- Right now the talk of the political chattering class- nately, sexual predators don’t always look es is a report from the Pew Research Center showing like the big bad wolf, most of the time a precipitous decline in Republican support. In 2002 they look like the guy next door. equal numbers of identified themselves as Jenni Wyatt Republicans and Democrats, but since then the Willits Democrats have opened up a 15-point advantage. Part of the Republican collapse surely reflects pub- lic disgust with the Bush administration. The gap In support of more between the parties will probably get even wider when pay for attorneys -- not if -- more and worse tales of corruption and abuse of power emerge. To the Editor: But polling data on the issues, from Pew and else- An Open Letter to the Mendocino where, suggest that the GOP's problems lie as much County Board of Supervisors: with its ideology as with one man's disastrous reign. The Executive Board of the Mendocino For the conservatives who run today's Republican College Federation of Teachers urges you to bring the strike by the county’s public Party are devoted, above all, to the proposition that attorney union to as swift an end as possi- Other opinions government is always the problem, never the solution. ble by raising the pay of these hardwork- For a while the American people seemed to agree; ing and often under appreciated profes- From around the nation but lately they have concluded that sometimes gov- sionals to the level of surrounding coun- ernment is the solution, after all, and they would like ties. Needless delays in this process must Times Union, Albany, N.Y. itary hearing at Guantanamo to see more of it. stop, and you must now work to restore Bay. Consider, for example, the question of whether the and improve an effective justice system in On Attorney General Alberto Gonzales "I was responsible for the government should provide fewer services in order to Mendocino County. 9/11 operation, from A to Z," cut spending, or provide more services even if this Sen. John E. Sununu of So why should Mr. requires higher spending. According to the American Salaries that are not competitive have New Hampshire, alone so Gonzales feel so sheepish we're told the Pakistan-born led to excessively high turnover rates in far among Republicans, is of about defying calls for his Mohammed said. He con- National Election Studies, in 1994, the year the both the District Attorney’s and the Public course absolutely right that resignation just because he fessed to plotting 28 terrorist Republicans began their 12-year control of Congress, Defender’s offices, harming both victims Attorney General Alberto allowed the Justice attacks, assisting with three those who favored smaller government had the edge, and defendants, and ultimately raising Gonzales ought to resign Department, of all govern- more. Twenty-eight. Well, by 36 to 27. By 2004, however, those in favor of big- costs for a lower level of service. over his role in allowing the ment agencies, to function someone has to take the ger government had a 43-to-20 lead. As union members we applaud the Justice Department to more like a political club- heat, because Osama bin And public opinion seems to have taken a particu- actions of the Mendocino County Public become a pawn in the Bush house? ... Laden has evaded arrest. larly strong turn in favor of universal health care. Attorneys Association in working to raise administration's purge of Even as the pressure The transcripts say that Gallup reports that 69 percent of the public believes the standards of the local practice of crim- federal prosecutors. ... mounts, and it will, Mr. Mohammed was responsible that "it is the responsibility of the federal government inal justice by assuring that its attorneys This is an administration Gonzales can show up for for the 1993 World Trade to make sure all Americans have health care cover- earn an income commensurate with their where Donald Rumsfeld work, in good conscience Center bombing and planned age," up from 59 percent in 2000. professional experience and abilities. held on as defense secretary yet, knowing he's no more Richard Reid's attempt to The main force driving this shift to the left is prob- Deborah White while Americans died need- ill-suited to hold such power take down an airplane with a ably rising income inequality. According to Pew, there President less deaths in a war for than any number of Mr. shoe bomb. He was behind has recently been a sharp increase in the percentage of Mendocino College Federation of which they weren't properly Bush's appointees. Such are the 2002 Bali nightclub Americans who agree with the statement that "the rich Teachers armed and Iraqi prisoners the consequences of work- bombings. He ordered get richer while the poor get poorer." Interestingly, the CFT Local 6322 were tortured. ... ing in an administration Daniel Pearl's beheading. big increase in disgruntlement over rising inequality This is the administration where political loyalty is Mohammed also plotted to has come among the relatively well off -- those mak- where Michael "Brownie" mistaken for public service. Kill Bill (Clinton) and Pope ing more than $75,000 a year. LETTER POLICY Brown was hailed for his ... John Paul II, and planned Indeed, even the relatively well off have good rea- incompetence in the wake of attacks on London, Chicago, son to feel left behind in today's economy, because the The Daily Journal welcomes letters to Hurricane Katrina before he Seattle Post- the Panama Canal and big income gains have been going to a tiny, super-rich the editor. All letters must include a relinquished his duties. This Seattle. minority. It is not surprising, under those circum- clear name, signature, return address is the administration where Intelligencer What else? He confessed stances, that most people favor a stronger safety net - and phone number. Letters chosen for the equally incompetent On Khalid Sheikh to being the grassy knoll - which they might need -- even at the expense of publication are generally published in Michael Chertoff serves in Mohammed shooter and the last person to higher taxes, much of which could be paid by the ever- the order they are received, but shorter, the Department of see the Lindbergh baby. Yes, richer elite. concise letters are given preference.We he's also the guy who stole And in the case of health care, there is also the fact Homeland Security to this Some news is just too publish most of the letters we receive, very day. It's where Robert your sandwich from the that the traditional system of employer-based cover- but we cannot guarantee publication. good to be true. ... office fridge. age is gradually disintegrating. It is no wonder, then, Mueller can abuse the We fear that this may also Names will not be withheld for any rea- already dangerous Patriot We aren't saying that that a bit of socialized medicine is looking good to son. If we are aware that you are con- be the case with the alleged Mohammed is totally inno- most Americans. Act and remain as director of terrorist Khalid Sheikh nected to a local organization or are an the FBI. And it's where cent, but how can we trust So what does this say about the political outlook? It elected official writing about the organi- Mohammed's confession to this process? No outside is difficult to make predictions, especially about the Condoleezza Rice is still his role in the Sept. 11 zation or body on which you serve, that secretary of state, despite press, no independent future. But at this point it looks as if we are seeing an will be included in your signature. If attacks. All we have is a par- observers, no footage of the emerging Republican minority. failures in both war and tial transcript of a secret mil- you want to make it clear you are not diplomacy. hearing. ... After all, Democratic priorities -- in particular, on speaking for that organization, you health care, where John Edwards has set the standard should do so in your letter.All letters are for all the candidates with a specific proposal to subject to editing without notice. finance universal coverage with higher taxes on the Editing is generally limited to removing WHERE TO WRITE rich -- seem to be more or less in line with what the statements that are potentially libelous public wants. or are not suitable for a family newspa- President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep Republicans, on the other hand, are still wallowing per. Form letters that are clearly part of House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State in nostalgia -- nostalgia for the days when people a write-in campaign will not be pub- ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, thought they were heroic terrorism-fighters, nostalgia lished. You may drop letters off at our (202)456-2461. for the days when lots of Americans hated Big office at 590 S. School St., or fax letters Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Santa Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, Government. to 468-3544, mail to Letters to the Many Republicans still imagine that what their Editor, P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, 95482 or ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. 576-2297. Berg's field representative in (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 party needs is a return to the conservative legacy of e-mail them to [email protected]. E-mail Ukiah office located at 311 N. State St., Ronald Reagan. It will probably take quite a while in letters should also include hometown Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax the political wilderness before they take on board the and a phone number. ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; number is 463-5773. E-mail to: assembly- message of Arnold Schwarzenegger's comeback in (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- [email protected] California -- which is that what they really need is a 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 return to the moderate legacy of Dwight Eisenhower. THANK YOU LETTER POLICY Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Editor’s note: The Daily Journal welcomes District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, Paul Krugman joined The New York Times in Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. letters of thanks from organizations and indi- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375Email: 1999 as a columnist on the Op-Ed Page and 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- viduals. We are glad that so many successful [email protected]. continues as Professor of Economics and events are held here. However, thank you 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sen- International Affairs at Princeton University. letters must be kept short. For that reason we [email protected] Mendocino County Supervisors: have a 20-business name limit per letter. If Congressman Mike Thompson: Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- your letter lists more than 20 businesses it burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd will not be printed. Shorter thank you letters 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, The Ukiah which do not contain lists of participants or Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; donors will be printed more quickly. Those FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district David Colfax, 5th District. All can be wishing to thank long lists of people and office, 430 N. 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Rep. Thompson Announces Mendocino Art Center accepting artist BILLBOARD Congressional Art Competition; applications for summer art fair deadline set for this Friday The Mendocino Art Center is now accepting applications Mendocino Art Association Rep. Mike Thompson (D-Fort Bragg) invites all Mendocino from artists and crafts people for the 48th Annual Summer Arts County high school students to submit their artwork to the and Crafts Fair. The fair is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, open studio continues annual Congressional Art Competition. The winning student July 14 and 15, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., amid the beautiful from the 1st Congressional District will be invited to a ceremo- Mendocino Art Center gardens in the heart of Mendocino vil- The Open Art Studio continues to meet at Todd Grove Park lage. Clubhouse on Mondays, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fee is $3 for ny in Washington, DC and will have their artwork displayed for members of MCAA and $5 for non-members. No instruction is a year in the U.S. Capitol Building. Handmade original artwork in all media is acceptable. Due to provided. Bring your own supplies. This is run on a drop-in “Every year, I am increasingly impressed by the creativity the fair being limited to 60 high quality art booths, the jury basis, come for as long a time as you wish and get inspiration and hard work our students put into their art submissions,” said process is highly competitive. Applicants must submit color from painting with fellow artists. Tables and chairs are avail- Thompson. “I hope all of our young artists consider submitting slides or digital images of recent work and a photograph or able. a piece so the entire country can see the exceptional talent of the drawing of a proposed booth display. Booth spaces measure For more information, or further questions, call Lynn Cyrilla 1st District’s students.” approximately 10 feet by 10 feet. There is a $50 booth fee plus Crutcher at 391-5852. All high school students may submit one piece to the com- a 15 percent commission on gross sales. The proceeds benefit petition. The categories for submission include painting, draw- the Mendocino Art Center. Final performances for Enchanted ing, collage, print, photography, computer generated or mixed The Summer Arts and Crafts Fair, which coincides with the media and the piece must be no larger than 30” by 30”, includ- renowned Mendocino Music Festival, draws a large number of April set through this Sunday ing the frame. visitors from Marin and Sonoma counties, the Bay Area, the Feel the characters thaw out from a dreary, rainy London For additional information and competition rules, please con- Sacramento Valley and southern California, among other winter and come alive in a blossoming, warm and sunny spring- tact Thompson’s office in Fort Bragg at 962-0933. The deadline regions. In addition to the arts and crafts booths, the fair will time at the Italian villa, San Salvatore with the Mendocino for submission is this Friday. also feature live music and a food court. Theatre Company’s current play, Enchanted April. This year marks the twenty-sixth anniversary of the For an application form, call the Mendocino Art Center at This production features a fine performances from the entire Congressional Art Competition. 937-5818 (toll free 1-800-653-3328), email, [email protected], or cast: Beth Richmond, Hugh Dignon, Afi Ayanna Shepard- download a printable PDF from the Mendocino Art Center web Staley, Michael Rossetti, Lorry Lepaule, Franco Zacchia, Alena 2007 Cultural Performance site at http://www.MendocinoArtCenter.org/Summer_Fair.pdf. Guest and Allan Droyan. Directed by Steven Siler, written by Matthew Barber, based Project set for this Saturday UHS talent show set for April 5 on the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim, Enchanted April’s run SPACE (Near & Arnold’s School of Performing Arts & The Sophomore class will be hosting their annual Talent closes this Sunday, with a 2 p.m. matinee. Performances on Cultural Education) presents the 2007 Cultural Performance Thursday, Friday and Saturday are at 8 p.m. Call 937-4477 for Show at Ukiah High school on Thursday, April 5 at 6:30 p.m. Project, this Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ukiah High School Evening events will feature Melissa Dunham and Ian Parmenter tickets or visit www.mendocinotheatre.org. It’s your last chance Cafetorium, 1000 Low Gap Rd., in Ukiah. for a trip to Italy! singing a duet together, Micheal Miller performing a lyrical This must see show features Holly Near, with John dance solo and more then twenty other talented students. Bucchino, Andre dos Santos Morgan and Quinn VanAntwerp General admission $7, $5 for senior citizens and Ukiah High ‘Queen of Trees’ -- Wildlife Film Series and the SPACE “Freedom Choir”. Proceeds will benefit students with an ASB card. Witness Ukiah High’s most talent- SPACE’s Scholarship Program. ed students. set to continue this Friday Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for Children 18 and under, The next film to be shown at Ukiah’s well-attended wildlife and will be available in advance at the Mendocino Book film series will be “Queen of Trees,” winner of the Grand Prize Company. Tierra -- Art, Garden, Wine at the 2006 Telluride Mountain Film Festival and winner of the For out of town ticket purchase, call the SPACE office at artist reception set for April 5 President’s Award at the BANFF International Festival. 462-9370. The film will screen this Friday evening, at 7 p.m. at the Thursday, April 5, from 5 to 8 p.m., an Artist Reception for Ukiah Civic Center for a suggested donation of $10. Original Single UCCA concert tickets Robin Rule is set to be held at Tierra - Art, Garden, Wine, locat- and favorite folk-rock music will be provided by Chris Gibson, ed at 312 N. School St. in downtown Ukiah. Robin Rule’s intri- Phyllis Binder, and Dori Kramer of the musical group “School’s available in Ukiah and Willits cate handmade books and collages will be on exhibit for the Out.” The film series is a benefit for Redwood Valley Outdoor In addition to the regular subscription memberships for the month of April. Education Project (RVOEP), a community-supported project of Ukiah Community Concert Association, the board of directors Robin Rule is an award-winning artist and poet residing in the Ukiah Unified School district. Tickets are available at the has made arrangements for single tickets to any of the concert Willits. Her handmade books are often diaries made of farm Mendocino Book Company in Ukiah, Leaves of Grass programs to be on sale in Ukiah and Willits, as well as at the ledger pages from 1844 using typewriters made is the early part Bookstore in Willits, and at the door. door the evening of the performance. of the last century. She describes heart surgeries, back-to-the- The surprising star of “Queen of Trees” is Africa’s unique George Husaruk, president, announced that tickets would Iand living at the beginning of String Creek Road is the early and lovely fig tree, a vital ecological anchor for a myriad of now be on sale at The Mendocino Book Co., on South School 1970’s, lists of birds, lists of small things, political diaries of species. The camera intimately documents the wildlife that Street in Ukiah, and in Willits at the Leaves of Grass on Main campaigns, pillow book diaries inspired by 10th thrive in harmony with this tree. Street prior to a coming Community Concert program. Century Japanese ladies-in-waiting at court, and a modern Each individual fig is home to a the drama of birth, sex, and Single tickets will be $20 each for an adult. The regular sub- version of 1,001 Nights. Her methods of communication are, death as tiny players battle for survival against predators and scription membership is $40 for adults and $15 for students always striving to describe the love she retains for old baseball parasites. Set against the panorama of grand Africa, the movie (who carry 12 or more units) for the four-concert series, which gloves and ballet slippers, ancient pages of hymnals and small teaches viewers about the symbiotic relationships upon which is the most economical way to go. leatherette bibles, glass smoothed in the ocean, hair locks and all life, including human life, depends. Helen Menasian, educa- The local, all-volunteer Community Concerts group is now leaves pressed in antique botanicals, hand-drawn paper dolls tional director of Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project, starting its 60th season of sponsoring live world-class perfor- and holiday cards "To Father" found in turn of the century dic- exclaimed, “A tree will never seem boring again! I wish we had mances in the Ukiah area. tionaries. a film like this about oak trees. They’re the anchors of our Those interested in attending the next concert may purchase Since 1981, along with associate editor Daniel Essman, she ecosystem.” tickets from the above locations or appear at the entry desk at has been the publisher/editor of Rainy Day Women Press, ded- The sixth and final evening of the International Wildlife Film Ukiah High a little before 7:30 p.m. Membership secretary, icated to broadsides, chapbooks, and poetry on CD. Ms. Rule Series on April 6 will feature two films. “Terminal Velocity” is Maggie Cooper, will be there to help you. continues to raise book-buying money for the Willits Library. about one man’s passion to measure the velocity of a diving fal- For more information call her 463-2738. For more information, call 468-7936. con, the fastest bird on earth. “Blue Planet–The Deep” reveals the complexity, wonder, and beauty of the biological system that revolves around the world’s oceans. Musical entertainment will be provided by Kim Monroe. ENROLL NOW! Cosmetology Classes Ukiah Beauty College Supervised student work only. 1040 N. State St., Ukiah • 462-8831 6 – THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 SPORTS Editor: James Arens, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

LOCAL MLB NOTES | SAN FRANCISCO TODAY’S CALENDAR GAMES FRIDAY MARCH 30 Ortiz officially Giants fifth starter UHS boy’s tennis at Rancho Cotate, 3 p.m. By JANIE McCAULEY righty Matt Morris, lefty Noah Lowry JC softball at home UHS frosh baseball at Casa AP Sports Writer and Ortiz. Russ Ortiz Grande, 3:30 p.m. against Contra Potter Valley BB+SB at home SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Russ Ortiz “It’s great,” Ortiz said. “I told some- against Round Valley, 4 p.m. will be San Francisco’s fifth starter just as one the other day that I’d be one of the Costa, 1 pm. UHS baseball at home against Maria Carrillo, 4 p.m. the Giants have intended since signing happiest guys to have a spot on the team, the right-hander in January for a second especially in the rotation. I did the work I JC baseball at Yuba stint with the club. needed to do because I love to play the Not that there ever was much doubt he game and I would love to help the team College, would win the job this spring and put his win a championship.” 2:30 p.m. nightmare 2006 season in the past. The 32-year-old Ortiz was still waiting “He’s doing great,” pitching coach to be told himself that he had secured the UHS boy’s golf at COMMUNITY Dave Righetti said before the club’s final fifth spot, yet never really worried about Cactus League game against the it. He went about his business all spring Montgomery, 1 p.m. DIGEST Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday. “I not considering himself in a competition Spring Break never looked at him any other way than with rookie left-hander Jonathan UHS softball at Basketball Camp that. I thought of him as one of the guys.” Sanchez, whose status was still unclear. home against From April 9 - April 13 a special The rotation will go left-hander Barry Sanchez could be sent to Triple-A spring break basketball camp will Zito — the scheduled starter opening day Fresno to remain a starter or perhaps Montgomery, 4 p.m. be held. All boys and girls ages 7- 17 are eligible to participate in April 3 against the San Diego Padres — this five-day long basketball followed by right-hander Matt Cain, Jon McNally/Contra Costa Times camp. The camp offers players to See ORTIZ, Page 7 build a chance to build solid fun- damentals or polish already- acquired skills. Each day is filled with fundamental skills, progres- sion drills, easy-to-understand instruction and fun competitions. COMMUNITY Players of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. The camp Don’t call it a comeback DIGEST is held at the Pomolita School Gym and lunch will not be provid- ed.Cost is $150 per person. SAL “Kids Only” fun Sessions will be held from 8:30 and fitness program a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Questions? call Sam Stump 463-6714. Mendocino Co. Sheriff's Youth Activities League (SAL) and the Redwood Health Club of Ukiah SAL drop-in volleyball are sponsoring a "KIDS ONLY" The Mendocino Co. Sheriff's fun and fitness program at the Activities League has a drop-in Redwood Health Club, on volleyball clinic every Saturday Thursday nights from 5:30 P.M. from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the to 6:30 PM, in Court #3, for ages Baecthel Grove Middle School 7 years to 12 years, coed, and Gymnasium, 1150 Magnolia St., free of charge. Learn strength Willits - for ages 11 years to 17 training, gain endurance, stabili- years old, co-ed, no cost, sign-up ty and build confidence. at the gym. There is an annual Personal Trainers "MJ and Nick" $5.00 insurance/admin fee. But, it will exhaust your kids and send is waivable for good cause. them home sweaty. For more Coach Jon Jessup. For more info info call RHC at 468-0441 or contact Mike Tobin, SAL drop by the Club. There is an President at 354-0565 or home annual $5.00 insurance and #459-0475. Were all about the administration fee for SAL pro- KIDS first! grams, but it may be waived for cause. Rusty Bowl BMX Hopland Community Exciting BMX bicycle racing is Karate Kids open to children of all abilities Winter Program: Mendocino with classes for beginners to Co. Sheriff’s Youth Activities experts. The Rusty Bowl would League Karate Program (SAL) like to encourage parents and is teaching “Free” youth, teen children to come and experience and adult karate programs at BMX. Practice sessions will take the Hopland Shorin-ryu Dojo, place on Thursdays from 5 p.m. 14200 Mountain House Rd., until 7 p.m., weather permitting. Hopland on Monday and Racing takes place on Sundays Wednesday nights at 4:30 PM starting in March and signups for ages 6 years to 12 years and from happen at 1:30 p.m., with at 5:30 PM for teens and adults. racing at 3 p.m.The Rusty Bowl SAL membership/insurance track is located at east end of dues are $5.00 annually. You do Gobbi st., adjacent to south little not have to be a member of the league fields.Call 462-0249 for up Hopland Dojo to participate. For to date track schedule and info. more info call the SAL Voice Mail at 468-4288 or Hopland Dojo - Mendocino College Instructor: Sensei Jim Milone at 744-1837, and we will get back soccer tournament with you. All classes are co-ed. The Mendocino College You may also register at the Women’s soccer program will class/dojo. host their 4th annual seven- verse-seven Co-ed outdoor soc- Men’s & Women’s cer tournament on Saturday, May Softball Umpires 12.The first eight teams will be The Redwood Empire Official’s accepted and are guaranteed at Association, in conjunction with least three 40-minute games.The the city of Ukiah Comm. cost for each team is $100.00 Service Dept. would like to and all games will be played at announce that there will be two the Mendocino College stadi- informational meetings about um.Contact Head Coach Duncan becoming a member. As a McMartin at (707) 468-3006 or member you will be eligible to [email protected] to officiate in various sports activi- register for the tournament or for ties throughout Ukiah. additional information. Prospective officials should come to a meeting on Monday Women’s and Men’s April 9 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m at Softball League the Ukiah Valley Conference The City of Ukiah’s 2007 Center. Prospective scorekeep- Women’s Softball League begins ers should attend the meeting with a mandatory coaches meet- on Monday April 16 from 6:30- ing April 19 at the Civic Center. 8:30 p.m. at the Ukiah Valley League play will be on Tuesday Conference Center. Questions? and Wednesday nights. Team Call Wayne at 462-8450. fees are $450 for the sponsor and Special Olympics $30 per player. Registration forms Mendocino Inland are available at the Civic Center Annex or www.cityofukiah.com. James Arens/The Daily Journal Basketball 2007 The deadline is April 13. SOMIB is holding practices at Questions? Call 463-6714. Pomolita Middle School at 740 The City of Ukiah’s 2007 Men’s Ukiah High’s JV Sam Stump takes to the mound for the first three innings of the Wildcats game N. Spring St. Practices will be Softball League will begin March held Jan. 14, 21, 28. In February 22 at 6:30 p.m. at The Pub. verses Piner on Wednesday. Below, Chase Gordon scoops up the ball on a short throw to first base. on the 11, 18, 25 and in March League play is scheduled to on the 4, 11, 18 and 25. Practice begin in early May. Team fees are times are from 1 to 3 p.m. $450 for the sponsor and $30 per JV Wildcats’ good defense when it counted.” That same situation happened to the Please wear sweats or shorts player. Registration forms are The Wildcats went through three final two Wildcat with the with sports shoes for practice available at the Civic Center and pitching help earn win and make sure to bring some Annex or www.cityofukiah.com. pitchers Wednesday but all pitched will same result, not allowing a run to score water. For more information call The deadline is April 13. Player when it counted, mainly when the bases with players in scoring position and 468-1282. fees will be collected during the By JAMES ARENS were loaded. zero outs. Ukiah High first game of the season. The Daily Journal Questions? Call 463-6714 On one occasion, starting pitcher “Again it really came down to our coaching vacancies Ukiah High’s JV coach Chris Swett UHS coaching positions cur- Sam Stump was already down by a defense today with our players getting rently open in Varsity and JV Umpires needed for N. wouldn’t call Wednesday’s game a score of 3-1 in the top of the second and out of tough situations,” Swett said. “I Girls Basketball and Varsity Ukiah Little League comeback, he knew that the Wildcats had the bases loaded and no outs. knew that if we could get to the fourth Girls Volleyball for the 07-08 The North Ukiah Little League had a good shot of winning. school year. All interested can- needs umpires. The qualifications Stump was able to get the next three inning with a small deficit, I knew our didates should inquire at the are a strong desire to work with The Ukiah High JV baseball team Prospectors to pop out or fly out to one offense could bring us back. personnel office, 925 N. State kids. Experience is a plus but not took on North Bay League foe Piner on of the Wildcats players, getting out of “I was very confident of our bats. St. All positions opened until necessary. Applicants must be 14 Wednesday afternoon and relied heavi- the inning with the least amount of filled. or older. Umpires will earn from See COMEBACK, Page 7 UVYSL tryouts $15-22 each game. If interested ly on their defense to help secure the damage in the pressure situation. UVYSL invites all boys and contact Sonny Garza (707) 524- win over the Prospectors 5-4 in a late girls to tryout for the select soc- 8844r (707) 467-9044. game rally. cer teams of Ukiah. Tryouts are Chase Gordon being held at the Pomolita Track Mendocino College “Today it really came down to our Field. All players must attend at defense and how well they were going least two of the following tryout Football 2007 dates: U10 boys & girls March The Mendocino College football to play,” said UHS JV coach Chris 24, 25, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m; March team is looking for assistant Swett. “And they showed up today for 26, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; U12 coaches for the 2007 season. us.” boys & girls March 24, 25, 11 Anyone interested, please con- a.m. to 1 p.m., March 27, 5:30 tact Mendocino College head To start off the day, the Wildcats p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; U13, U14, U15 coach Tom Gang at 707-468- committed six errors in the first two boys & girls March 24, 25, 1 p.m. 3141. innings. This gave the Prospectors mul- to 3 p.m. March 28, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; U16-19 girls March Colt sign-ups tiple opportunities to score, and they 24, 25, 3 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. March Players must be between the did, ending the first up by a score of 2- 29, 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.If you ages of 15 and 17 on, or before, have any questions please call April 30. An original county-serti- 0. the soccer hotline at 467-9797. fied birth certificate is required for Now most teams would have been UHS Athletic Boosters age verification. The cost is $75 rattled for the rest of the day with the On April 2nd at 5:30 pm, the for the first child and $65 for each thought of messing up again but the first booster meeting of the year additional sibling. Tryouts will be will take place at UHS in the on April 29 at 10 a.m. at Anton Wildcats did something that their coach Career Center, located in Stadium. Late signups wil also be was very proud of. Building "A". All parents of ath- taken at 9:30 a.m. If not enough “We kept out composure out there letes are welcome and encour- players sign up, there will be no aged to attend. Our purpose Colt League this year. So call Kris today,” Swett said. “We were able to is to provide uniforms and at 468-3800 to sign-up or for awards for our athletes. more information. bounce back from a real bad start and have out defense and pitching do well THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 – 7 Collison, an adequate replacement for Farmar By JOHN NADEL AP Sports Writer LOS ANGELES — UCLA fans were in mourning last June when Jordan Farmar, the Bruins’ outstanding point guard, passed up his final two years of eligibility to turn professional. With the emergence of Darren All the BIG Action Collison, memories of Farmar, who’s Happens This Saturday! mostly sitting and watching as a rookie Happens This Saturday! with the Los Angeles Lakers, have faded. “Jordan was very good. Darren has some natural athleticism, some natural quickness, that allows him to do some things for our team that we couldn’t do last year,” said UCLA coach Ben Howland. “Because of that, our team has really flourished.” Collison has been especially effec- HURRY IN! tive in UCLA’s march to the Final Four, averaging 13.8 points and doing an Seating is limited! exceptional job of hawking the opposi- tion’s backcourt players in four NCAA tournament games. UCLA leads with its defense — one of the nation’s best — and Collison is an extremely important ingredient in that regard. “Darren’s probably a better on-ball defender than Jordan,” Howland said. Collison played in all 39 games for the Bruins last year, averaging 5.5 points, 2.3 assists and 0.9 steals. The 6- Saturday, March 31 • 2pm foot-1 sophomore from Rancho Cucamonga averaged 12.8 points, 5.7 assists and 2.3 steals this season. “Last year, I was providing energy off the bench, and I did absolutely what it took to help the team win, in whatev- Bring this coupon to the Players Club from 9am-10pm any day and receive a voucher good for $25 off er aspect,” Collison said. “This year, I your buy-in for the “March Mayhem” Poker Tournament. Voucher may be redeemed at Poker Room anytime prior to start of tournament. MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS. OFFER have a much bigger responsibility and a AVAILABLE TO PLAYERS CLUB MEMBERS ONLY. OFFER GOOD THROUGH MARCH 31, 2007 !82000620! much bigger role. ONLY. MEMBERSHIP IS FREE. MANAGEMENT RESERVES ALL RIGHTS. “I’ve got to be more mature in how to approach situations. I am an exten- David Sprague/LA Daily News sion of the coach. That’s a big leader- ship role. 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little went right for Ortiz. problem was: how the ball he did this winter playing win- He went 5-11 in his first was coming out of his glove. ter ball. A lot of guys would Ortiz season with the The Giants watched him have stayed home and collect- Continued from Page 6 Diamondbacks before every- closely and were impressed ed their money. I think he will thing fell apart last year in an with his improved arm speed, rebound. A lot of times when come out of the bullpen in the 0-8 campaign, a release from command and breaking ball. you come to familiar sur- big leagues as the team origi- Arizona and recommenda- Now, Ortiz hopes to return roundings, things come back.” nally said would be the case if tions that he should call it a to the pitcher he was previous- Zito — the Giants’ new he didn’t start. career. ly with the Giants and get $126 million man — bought a For Ortiz, there have been He was winless in 26 out- results like his career-high 21 meal of steak and potatoes for many ups and downs since he ings, including 11 starts, over- wins in 2003 with the Braves 250 minor league players left the Giants after the 2002 all last year for the that earned him a trip to the Tuesday, a gesture of appreci- season, when he walked off Diamondbacks and Baltimore All-Star game. He is leaner, ation a week after he pitched the mound eight outs away Orioles, who dropped him out having lost about 13 pounds in a minor league game to stay from a World Series title only of their rotation in July. by easing up on his weightlift- on turn. to see the bullpen blow a five- “With Baltimore and San ing routine and cutting out Aurilia, nursing a strained run lead in Game 6 and the Francisco, those are two sugar from his diet. right groin, was set to do more wild-card Angels go on to win teams that gave me a tremen- His teammates believe he work on the field Wednesday the seventh game, too. dous opportunity when things can bounce back this year. with the hopes of getting into Ortiz’s comeback has been weren’t going well,” Ortiz “To see him go from having Thursday’s exhibition game humbling. First there was a said. such success to not at all was back in San Francisco against trade to Atlanta in December Ortiz pitched in the Puerto disheartening,” said first base- the . Aurilia 2002, followed by 36 wins Rican Winter League this off- man Rich Aurilia, also back expects to be in the lineup and a pair of division titles in season and continued to work for a second stint in San opening day. two seasons. After parlaying on his mechanics after Orioles Francisco. “I’ve always had a “Everything is progressing that into a $33 million, four- pitching coach Leo Mazzone lot of respect for him. I’m as planned,” he said. year contract with Arizona, helped him figure out what the proud of him for doing what

Prospector infield and then the knocked a ball into deep, Hall put down the perfect Bring this coupon to the Players Club from 9am-10pm any day and receive fi ve (5) FREE “Pot Wildcats got another man on right-center giving him a bunt and the pitcher made a O’ Gold” drawing tickets. MUST BE 21 OR OLDER. COUPONS ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE, MAY Comeback NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER, AND HAVE NO CASH VALUE. OFFER GOOD base and then Chase Gordon triple on the day. bad throw to third allowing THROUGH MARCH 31, 2007 ONLY. MUST BE A PLAYERS CLUB MEMBER TO REDEEM. !82000508! PLAYERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS FREE. MANAGEMENT RESERVES ALL RIGHTS. Continued from Page 6 knocked in two Wildcat play- But with the fantastic hit, Gordon to come in for the ers to tie the game at four came a bad play where the game winning score. Some of our players are aver- apiece. same player tried stealing The JV Wildcats only play aging about .360 and I knew The Wildcats were able to home and was easily tagged seven innings and the team that our offense was here.” score an early run in the bot- out but the Wildcat catcher. came through in the clutch And the Wildcat offense tom of the first off a single by The Wildcats were able to just like their coach thought reared its ugly head in bottom Matt Hall bringing in a Ukiah get out of the inning they would to win by a final of the fifth when Ukiah would player. unscathed and capitalized on score of 5-4. get their entire order up to bat So with the score tied, the the Piner mistakes. The Wildcats next game is once. Wildcats had to deal with the Gordon was walked along on Friday at home against The Wildcats got a double Prospectors bats in the top of with the next batter to give the NBL opponent Maria Carrillo and then Tyler Mendosa the seventh. Wildcats a runner in scoring at 4 p.m. knocked a single past the The first Piner player position. 8 – THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SCOREBOARD

Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 COLLEGE MLB SPRING TRAINING p.m. Florida vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10 FELICIAN—Announced Ben DiNallo Jr., athletic By The Associated Press p.m. director and women’s interim basketball coach, All Times EDT Washington vs. Baltimore at Norfolk, Va., 2:05 has been promoted to women’s basketball coach. p.m. GEORGIA—Signed Dennis Felton, men’s basket- AMERICAN LEAGUE Colorado at Colorado Springs, 4 p.m. ball coach, to a two-year contract extension Arizona vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. through the 2010-11 season. W L Pct Milwaukee vs. Texas at Frisco, Texas, 7:05 p.m. HILLSDALE—Named John Tharp men’s basket- Detroit 19 10.655 Chicago White Sox at Atlanta, 7:05 p.m. ball coach. Texas 15 10.600 Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. LAMAR—Named Larry Tidwell women’s basket- Los Angeles 17 12.586 St. Louis at Memphis, 8:05 p.m. ball coach. Cleveland 15 12.556 Kansas City at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs vs. Seattle at Las Vegas, 10:15 MASSACHUSETTS-DARTMOUTH—Announced Oakland 15 12.556 the resignation of Bill Kavanaugh, football coach, Boston 13 12.520 p.m. New York 13 12.520 Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. to become football coach at Bishop Stang High Baltimore 14 13.518 L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:40 p.m. School. Toronto 10 13.435 Seattle 13 17.433 Minnesota 12 16.429 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Kansas City 10 16.385 TRANSACTIONS Tampa Bay 9 18.333 By The Associated Press By The Associated Press Chicago 9 21.300 BASEBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE

NATIONAL LEAGUE American League Atlantic Division —Optioned OF Adam W L Pct W L OT Pts GF GA Stern to Norfolk of the IL. Reassigned C Alberto x- 45 24 8 98 203 193 Cincinnati 17 9.654 Castillo and RHP Paul Shuey to their minor Arizona 18 10.643 x-Pittsburgh 44 23 10 98 263 232 league camp. N.Y. Rangers 39 29 9 87 223 204 Atlanta 17 10.630 BOSTON RED SOX—Placed RHP Matt Clement, Houston 16 10.615 LHP Jon Lester and RHP Mike Timlin on the 15- N.Y. Islanders 36 28 12 84 227 221 St. Louis 15 10.600 day DL, retroactive to March 23. Philadelphia 21 44 11 53 199 281 Chicago 15 12.556 —Optioned OF Shin-Soo San Diego 15 12.556 Choo, OF Ben Francisco and LHP Juan Lara to Northeast Division Los Angeles 16 13.552 Buffalo of the IL. Reassigned INF Luis Rivas to W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado 13 12.520 their minor league camp. Received RHP Jim Ed x-Buffalo 49 20 7 105 286 227 San Francisco 14 16.467 Warden from the via Rule 5. x-Ottawa 45 24 8 98 269 210 Florida 12 16.429 —Optioned RHP Brian Montreal 40 31 6 86 231 239 Milwaukee 12 16.429 Bannister and OF Shane Costa to Omaha of the Washington 11 15.423 Toronto 37 29 10 84 238 243 PCL. Reassigned RHP Kenny Ray, RHP Jason Boston 35 35 6 76 209 267 Philadelphia 11 16.407 Standridge, RHP Zach Day, INF Alex Gonzalez, Pittsburgh 11 16.407 INF Fernando Cortez and C Paul Phillips to their Southeast Division New York 10 20.333 minor league camp. Placed SS Angel Sanchez on the 60-day DL. W L OT Pts GF GA NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; —Optioned RHP Matt Garza Atlanta 39 27 11 89 231 235 games against non-major league teams do not. to Rochester of the IL. Tampa Bay 41 32 4 86 237 245 ——— OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Returned OF Ryan Carolina 38 31 8 84 227 235 Tuesday’s Games Goleski to the Cleveland Indians via Rule 5. Florida 33 30 14 80 230 243 Tampa Bay 1, Toronto 0 SEATTLE MARINERS—Reassigned RHP Jorge Washington 26 38 13 65 227 274 Pittsburgh 3, Boston 2 Campillo and RHP Aaron Small to their minor Houston 8, Cleveland 7, 10 innings league camp. Optioned RHP Sean Green, LHP WESTERN CONFERENCE Florida 5, Baltimore 3 Eric O’Flaherty and OF Jeremy Reed to Tacoma Minnesota 4, N.Y.Yankees 3 of the PCL, and C Rene Rivera to San Antonio of Central Division St. Louis 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 the Texas League. San Diego 24, Texas 7 W L OT Pts GF GA TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Optioned RHP Tim x-Nashville 49 21 7 105 259 200 Your Shipping and Packing Solution in North Ukiah Oakland 8, Milwaukee 3 Corcoran and LHP J.P. Howell to Durham of the Arizona 13, Colorado 9 IL. Assigned RHP Scott Dohmann outright to x-Detroit 46 19 11 103 233 188 San Francisco 9, Seattle 8 Durham. St. Louis 31 33 12 74 196 236 Chicago Cubs 13, Kansas City 10, 10 innings —Optioned RHP Frank Columbus 32 37 7 71 192 229 L.A. Angels 12, Chicago White Sox 2 Francisco and RHP Wes Littleton to Oklahoma of Chicago 27 40 9 63 186 242 What services does Holes in the Wall offer? Detroit 7, Atlanta 5 the PCL. Waived RHP Rick Bauer. Washington 5, N.Y. Mets 3 —Agreed to terms with Northwest Division Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 2 OF Wayne Lydon on a minor league contract. W L OT Pts GF GA SHIPPING BANNERS & SIGNS OFFICE x-Vancouver 46 23 7 99 206 185 Wednesday’s Games National League L.A. Dodgers 3, Detroit 3, tie x-Minnesota 45 24 8 98 221 184 • Logo Design ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Claimed OF Calgary 41 25 10 92 240 205 • Fed Ex • Business Cards Cleveland 3, Toronto 2 Jeffrey Salazar off waivers from the Colorado Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 4 Colorado 39 30 7 85 251 236 • Window Decals Rockies and optioned him to Tucson of the PCL. Edmonton 31 39 7 69 189 233 Florida 1, Washington (ss) 0 CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned RHP Rocky Cherry, • UPS • Resume Writing Philadelphia 9, Tampa Bay 2 RHP Mark Prior, and OF Angel Pagan to Iowa of • Magnetic Signs Pacific Division Baltimore (ss) 2, Washington (ss) 2, tie the PCL. • DHL St. Louis 5, Baltimore (ss) 1 FLORIDA MARLINS—Optioned OF Eric Reed to W L OT Pts GF GA • Signs & Banners • Buttons Atlanta 8, N.Y. Mets 3 Albuquerque of the PCL. Reassigned C Paul x-Anaheim 45 20 12 102 243 196 Seattle 11, Texas 8 • Loose Fill Peanut Recycling Hoover, INF Zach Sorensen, RHP Roy Corcoran x-San Jose 47 26 4 98 238 186 • Decal Application & Removal Colorado 4, Chicago Cubs 4, tie, 10 innings x-Dallas 46 24 6 98 210 183 • Fax Service L.A. Angels 2, Oakland 0 to their minor league camp. Released OF Alex Sanchez, RHP Mike Koplove and RHP Felix Los Angeles 26 37 14 66 216 264 • International Shipping • Auto Decals San Diego 7, Kansas City 6 Phoenix 29 42 5 63 201 265 Arizona 8, Chicago White Sox 0 Rodriguez. • Stamps Milwaukee 8, San Francisco 6 —Placed RHP Brandon • Retail Mailing Supplies Boston 5, Minnesota 4 Backe and C Hector Gimenez on the 15-day DL. Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss Houston 12, N.Y.Yankees 2 Released OF Charlton Jimerson and LHP Kelly or shootout loss. WALLS GIFTS & MORE • Laminating Wunsch. Named Stubby Clapp hitting coach for x-clinched playoff spot Thursday’s Games Greeneville of the Appalachian League. ——— • Unique Gifts & Candles • Word Processing Tampa Bay vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 —Optioned LHP Tim Tuesday’s Games MAIL BOX RENTALS p.m. Hamulack to Las Vegas of the PCL. Assigned C Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3 • Greeting Cards Cleveland vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 Kelly Stinnett, C Sandy Martinez and RHP Joe Florida 5, Tampa Bay 2 • Notary Service p.m. Mays to their minor league camp. Boston 3, Ottawa 2 • Package Receiving PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Released OF Karim • Gift Boxes St. Louis vs. Florida at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Montreal 6, N.Y. Rangers 4 Houston (ss) vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 Garcia. • Copies SAN DIEGO PADRES—Optioned RHP Tim Toronto 6, Carolina 1 • Mail Forwarding • Gift Wrapping p.m. New Jersey 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 N.Y. Mets vs. L.A. Dodgers (ss) at Vero Beach, Stauffer to Portland of the PCL. Released RHP Fla., 1:05 p.m. Scott Strickland. Nashville 4, Edmonton 3 • Mail Box Rentals • Custom Packing • Photo Enlargements Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Announced that Columbus 4, St. Louis 1 1:05 p.m. RHP David Cortes has been placed on loan to Calgary 1, Minnesota 0, SO Kansas City vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 the Mexico City Red Devils of the Mexican Dallas 6, Phoenix 0 p.m. League. Vancouver 3, Colorado 0 L.A. Angels (ss) vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05 —Placed 1B Nick San Jose 3, Los Angeles 1 p.m. Johnson, RHP Luis Ayala, LHP Mike O’Connor and OF Alex Escobar on the 15-day DL. BANNERS & MAGNETIC SIGNS Arizona (ss) vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., Wednesday’s Games 3:05 p.m. Purchased the contract of RHP Jesus Colome Buffalo 4, New Jersey 3 Seattle (ss) vs. San Diego (ss) at Peoria, Ariz., from Columbus of the IL. Florida 3, Atlanta 2, SO 3:05 p.m. Philadelphia 5, Carolina 1 10% Off Colorado vs. Chicago White Sox (ss) at Tucson, BASKETBALL IN APRIL 07 Anaheim 3, Chicago 1 Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Baltimore vs. Washington at Columbus, Ohio, National Basketball Association 4:05 p.m. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Signed F Louis Thursday’s Games N.Y.Yankees vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 7:05 Amundson for the remainder of the season. Anaheim at Columbus, 4 p.m. 705 North State Street • Ukiah p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Minnesota vs. Cincinnati at Sarasota, Fla., 7:05 FOOTBALL Pittsburgh at Boston, 4 p.m. p.m. Edmonton at St. Louis, 5 p.m. 462-5415 462-4856 Chicago White Sox (ss) at Birmingham (AA), 7:05 National Football League Calgary at Minnesota, 5 p.m. p.m. DENVER BRONCOS—Agreed to terms with CB Detroit at Nashville, 5 p.m. Houston (ss) at Round Rock (AAA), 8:05 p.m. Dre Bly on a contract extension. Colorado at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Phone Fax Oakland at Sacramento (AAA), 9:05 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Agreed to terms with Vancouver at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. San Diego (ss) at Arizona (ss), 9:40 p.m. RB Frank Gore on a four-year contract extension. L.A. Angels (ss) at L.A. Dodgers (ss), 10:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Seattle (ss) at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. HOCKEY Dallas at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Montreal at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. visit us online at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com Friday’s Games National Hockey League N.Y.Yankees vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 ANAHEIM DUCKS—Signed C Ryan Dingle to Tampa Bay at Carolina, 4:30 p.m. p.m. two-year contract. Washington at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Toronto vs. Cleveland at Winter Haven, Fla., 1:05 VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Recalled D Yannick Philadelphia at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. p.m. Tremblay from Manitoba of the AHL. N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo,5 p.m. Tampa Bay vs. Cincinnati at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed F Andrew Columbus at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. p.m. NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Joudrey to a two-year contract. Phoenix at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. “FINAL FOUR”

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performances that towel use of baby powder were into them as you leave the your brother-in-law to sketch Cactus drops in the shower scene, Tuna essentials to this production. theater or walk the streets of the R.R. Snavely character, they’ll close down that little Sauer and Shelley Aisner cre- Ukiah or Willits, or wherever you will enjoy watching Continued from Page 3 jewel-box theater, and there Continued from Page 3 ated costumes that enhanced you happen to be. Greater Tuna flash before will only be two theaters in the sense of their characters, Yes, there are a few laughs drilling.) A quartet of char- for in talent. Bob Brumback your eyes. At the very least, the county celebrating their and Keith Aisner (in reverse especially the women charac- at the expense of people we you will feel glad you met acters at the center of the 30th anniversary. Don’t go alphabetical order) are up to ters played in drag by the just have to feel are less the Tuna people, and that you play includes a dashing for just that reason. male actors. sophisticated and small town the daunting task of taking don’t have to say, “And how dentist with commitment One of the most remark- What kind of people and that we. There is some very on ten characters each, some are you today?” to Stanley issues (played by able features of productions animals can you expect to dark humor in the death, of whom appear on stage Christopher Martin); an at the WCT are the superb meet in this play? They vary near-death and possible Bumiller, “Good morning, assistant who may have sets that unfailingly set the multiple times. from little Yippy-Yi-Yi-Yeh imminent death in this third- sheriff” to clueless lawman affectionate interest in her mood and make amazing So skilled are these actors, (rat terrier/Chihuahua mix, smallest town in Texas. Givens. Or do you? boss (Patricia Willis); a use of limited space -- in that we never see them hur- and five time pet-of-the-week Bertha Bumiller tells us that “Greater Tuna” (just under pretty young thing who is this case featuring four dis- ried to get off and back on in Greater Tuna) to Aunt the Lions Club is “too liber- two hours, with one intermis- the dentist’s current love tinct sets artfully manipu- stage in the mere seconds Pearl Burras, a dedicated al” for the residents and busi- sion) will be playing each interest (Cazzie Wilkinson); lated with clever lighting they are gone, only to emerge dog-poisoner. nesswoman Didi Snavely Thursday at 7 p.m., Fridays and a writer who lives next and a few sweeps of cur- as totally different personas. You can also expect to offers a guarantee that her and Saturdays at 8 p.m., door to the CLI (Ian tains. The scene changes If you’ve ever wondered meet a dead judge (fortunate- used weapons will kill or she through April 7. There will Stigliani). Stigliani also are accomplished in dim what it might be like to suf- ly not portrayed by either will exchange them for be Sunday matinees March directs the play. lighting in view of the audi- fer from multiple personali- actor, but very much a party “something that will.” 25 & April 1 at 2 p.m. All A couple of masterful ties, you may want to inter- ence. It’s fun to watch. to the action), and a lively if Targets of the play’s acid performances are at the scene stealers have some of view Aisner or Brumback. Kudos to set and sound disappointed would-be cheer- wit are book burnings and Ukiah Playhouse on Low the best lines: the dentist’s Their transitions are seamless designer (and WCT leader, the Reverend Spikes removal of words that offend Gap Road, across from actor friend (Charlie Lacey) Producer) Stephanie and convincing. (president of the Smut from high school library dic- and a .recurring patient Chatten as well as Set A key part of the magic Ukiah High School. Friday Snatchers of the New Order), tionaries, as well as the futili- and Saturday tickets are $18 (Esther Baruch). In the Builders Lee Bryant, Bill here must go not only to and two very down-home ty of Tuna’s humane society- for adults, $15 seniors and unfolding saga of “Who’s Barker and (there he is director Currier, but stage radio “personalities” for Tuna -in a place more interested in my again!) Ian Stigliani. Lead manager/costume station OKKK. And too dressing and cooking wildlife students. Thursday and boyfriend/girlfriend/Who Set Painter is Kier Walter; designer/dresser Linda Sauer. many more to mention here. than preserving it. But things Sunday tickets are $15 for isn’t?” the lovely Emmelia Jean Hanamoto does the set My mind was boggled imag- The thing that makes this never get too mean spirited. adults, $12 for seniors and King decorates the stage graphics; Karen Seydel is ining the dance going on just play special is that you both So, even if you suspect students. Tickets are avail- briefly, and handsome Noel Sound Operator, Prop out of our view between marvel at the ability of these that Vera Carp was modeled able from the UPT box office Wickstrom is an oily Latin Master, and Stage Manager. Sauer and the two actors. fine actors to bring their after your eccentric Aunt (462 9226) or at the Lover with designs on -- The lighting was designed As one of them intimated, many characters to life, and Minnie, or that the authors Mendocino Book Company well, you’ll find out. by Joe Dowling. It is a lot of Velcro and a liberal the fact that you don’t bump were secretly videotaping on School Street, Ukiah. An endearing aspect of important to acknowledge Community Theater is the these highly skilled and chance to see familiar faces dedicated backstage volun- in new roles. Christopher teers whose efforts consid- Martin, the dentist in this erably enhance every per- production, is especially formance at the playhouse. skilled at playing characters “Cactus Flower” contin- who seem steady but who ues at the Willits are somewhat flawed in Community Theatre through character. Maybe it helps April 14. Seats may be that he’s British. He always reserved with a credit card satisfies. Patricia Willis through Leaves of Grass (most recently a comic nun) Books in Willits: 459-3744. is an engaging control For more information, visit freak. Who will she end up www.allaboutwct.org or call with? 459-2281 for recorded Ian Stigliani is another information. Tickets are * throwback to the era when often, but not always, avail- talented people did every- able at the door. The theater thing. He acts, directs, is located at 37 W. Van writes, teaches -- and is Lane, down the alleyway universally appreciated. 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PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz THE BORN LOSER by Art and Chip Sansom

ZITS by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman BLONDIE by Dean Young and Jim Raymond

DILBERT by Scott Adams FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnson BEETLE BAILEY by Mort Walker

DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne

(1867-1955), baseball player; Sam Walton TODAY’S QUOTE: “If you don’t know Datebook: Thursday, March 29, 2007 (1918-1992), Wal-Mart founder; Walt Frazier where you’re going, every road will get you (1945-), basketball player, is 62; Christopher nowhere.” -- Henry Kissinger Today is the 88th day of 2007 and the 10th Washington, D.C., residents to vote in presi- Lambert (1957-), actor, is 50; Elle TODAY’S FACT: According to the 2006 day of spring. dential elections. MacPherson (1964-), supermodel/actress, is Forbes 400, four of the 10 richest Americans TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1867, the In 1999, the Dow Jones Industrial Average 43. are members of Sam Walton’s family. Dominion of Canada was established. closed above the 10,000 mark for the first TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1999, Purdue TODAY’S MOON: Between first quarter In 1961, the 23rd Amendment to the U.S. time. defeated Duke 62-45 to claim the NCAA (March 25) and full moon (April 2). Constitution was ratified, allowing TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Cy Young women’s basketball championship.

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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 10 11 32 9 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion KEAO 9343310 Unscramble these four Jumbles, PCLE one letter to each square, 32 31 34 30 ECRI to form four ordinary words. 11 11 11 32 AATH ATHEW CLUE: TAHLEQUAH ORDER GRID 85 ©2007 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 85 All Rights Reserved.

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ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2007 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com SIGHAR Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as HAGGARD AND NELSON suggested by the above cartoon. 17 18 23 14 “ ” HAGG A: THE 9281916 ARDA (Answers tomorrow) 21 14 11 26 Jumbles: SHYLY AGONY TAWDRY SUNDAE NDNE Yesterday’s 25 12 19 16 Answer: Why the editor rejected the italic headline — LSON IT WAS “SLANTED” 3/28/2007 Woman’s brazen display on Internet has couple upset Dear Annie: Yesterday, my husband’s the cupboards and two large empty wine bot- immediately. Stop being “reluctant” to get nephew sent him an invitation to view the tles that weren’t around a week ago. involved. This is a serious addiction. Contact online blog that he and his wife write. On the Frequently there is some type of mess (bro- Al-Anon (al-anon.alateen.org) for family and site, the wife had posted a photo of herself ANNIE’S MAILBOX ken glasses, for example) to clean up. She has friends of alcoholics. It’s in the phone book. wearing scanty clothing. I am furious, but I By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar no regrets or apologies for her behavior. She Dear Annie: We recently got a new super- don’t think it’s jealousy I’m experiencing -- I becomes extremely defensive when I try to visor, and I’m not sure if some of his behavior think I feel disrespected. have even the smallest discussion on the sub- is appropriate. For instance, when we were This same woman likes to wear revealing to be titillated or outraged. You handle this by ject. She has been seeing a therapist for eight dealing with a recent problem, he sent a memo outfits around the family. I wouldn’t think of asking your husband to ignore future requests years and recently started taking Prozac. She saying, “If we don’t fix this, someone is going posting this type of photo of myself on the to view this couple’s online postings. If they doesn’t see anything wrong with adding extra to be fired.” On another occasion, concerns Internet, and I certainly wouldn’t invite male ask what you thought of this one, say neutrally, pills to her daily prescribed intake and drinking were raised regarding one of his proposals, and members of the family to view it. “It was OK,” or “We don’t really have time to to whatever extent she wants at the end of the he replied, “If people don’t like it, I’d be happy I think she is clearly an exhibitionist, and I look at blogs.” When you don’t react, it day. to write them a letter of recommendation.” have a bad feeling that the pair of them are get- removes all the excitement for them. We hope She very rarely shows anything but a smile We have a very professional and experi- ting some sort of sick pleasure from the wife they will grow up soon. and nice disposition. The kids laugh at her enced staff, and these comments have people exposing herself to the men of the family. Dear Annie: Is it possible that alcohol when she gets drunk because she behaves like on edge. Should I just brush it off? Complain to Please tell me how to handle this. -- Breast or affects some people in such a way that they a bobble-head doll. I feel sorry for her, but I’m our HR department? Start looking for other Thigh? remember almost nothing about how they reluctant to help because everything I’ve said employment? -- John Dear Thigh: People who post provocative behave? so far has been firmly rejected. Any sugges- Dear John: Register a complaint with the photos of themselves on the Internet are indeed My wife denies having any type of drinking tions? -- Married to the Bottle Head HR department, and if your supervisor has a exhibitionists, and you are probably right that problem, yet right now there is a near-empty Dear Married: It’s quite possible your wife boss, speak to that person as well. An effective this couple enjoys the attention. 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160-07 212-07 HELP HELP 3-8,15,22,29/07 226-07 PUBLIC NOTICE 3-29/07 3-22,27,29/07 10 NOTICES 120 WANTED 120 WANTED SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER NOTICE OF DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY 171-07 2 pos F/T sleep lab. BUSY OFFICE COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, UKIAH ESTATE AND INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED 3-8,15,22,29/07 Sleep Tech. Overnight. LOOKING FOR FT BRANCH CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’07-25002 In the Matter of the Application of JOSEPH NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND NOTICE FICTITIOUS Front desk/back office. BOOKKEEPER. OF PUBLIC HEARING To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- BUSINESS NAME Fax resume 462-1178. MARTIN BARRERA, a minor, by DAWNA gent creditors, and persons who may other- Must be computer lit- COLEMAN, his/her parent, petitioner, for Thomas Use Permit Application for a Single STATEMENT ADMIN ASST II erate, detail oriented Family Residence in the Hillside zoning Dis- wise be interested in the will or estate, or File No.: 2007-F0163 Change of Name. both, of: IRENE MENTJOX Instruction Office & have the ability to ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE trict. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Miti- THE FOLLOWING MENDOCINO multi task. gated Negative Declaration has been pre- A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed PERSON(S) IS OF NAME by: ROSALIE M. MINSHALL in the Superior CONTINUED COLLEGE Pay range $14-$16 Unlimited pared for the Thomas Use Permit (UP 06-44), (ARE) DOING BUSI- SUPPORT FOR 468-3024 or per hour with the fol- and is available for public review and com- Court of California, County of Mendocino. NESS AS: No. SCUK CVPT ‘07 98711 THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests OUR TROOPS mendocino.edu lowing benefits; 401k, Date: Filed MARCH 2, 2007 ment. The document can be reviewed at the CAPE COD health insurance,paid City of Ukiah Department of Planning and that: ROSALIE M. MINSHALL be appointed CELLARS, WHEREAS DAWNA COLEMAN, petitioner, as personal representative to administer the Vietnam Vets vacation & holidays. Community Development, Ukiah Civic Center, ANDRETTI Please submit re- as parent of applicant JOSEPH MARTIN estate of the decedent. /Legacy Vets BARRERA, a minor, has filed a petition with 300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, California. SELECTIONS sume’ & cover letter PUBLIC REVIEW AND COMMENT PERIOD: X THE PETITION requests the decedent's will 1400 Hwy 175 Motorcycle Club the clerk of this court for a decree changing Apprentice Installer/ [email protected] March 29, 2007 through April 18, 2007. The and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. Hopland, CA 95449 & applicant’s name from JOSEPH MARTIN The will and any codicils are available for ex- Service Tech. or mail to Mitigated Negative Declaration and associat- Brutocao Cellars VFW Post 1900 Realty World Selzer BARRERA amination in the file kept by the court. Must have mech. ed Initial Study conclude that the project, as 1400 Hwy 175 Realty Property to JOSEPH MARTIN COLEMAN X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- & elec. bgrd. F/T IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in mitigated, does not have the potential to pro- Hopland, CA 95449 Presents a position, hard work, Management minister the estate under the Independent Ad- 350 East Gobbi St. the above matter appear in Department E of duce significant adverse impacts on the envi- This business is con- Spaghetti great pay, benefits. ronment. Potential impacts identified in the ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will ducted by a Limited Ukiah, Ca 95482. this court, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, Cali- allow the personal representative to take Dinner Eilene 485-7555 Please No Phone Calls! fornia, on APRIL 27, 2007, at 9:30 a.m., or proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration in- Partnership. The many actions without obtaining court appro- For CABINET SHOP as soon thereafter as the matter may be clude aesthetics, air quality, cultural resour- registrants com- Asst. Sales/ val. Before taking certain very important ac- STAINER/FINISHER heard and show cause, if any, why the peti- ces, soils/geology, hydrology/water quality, menced to transact “GI Moms” Off. Support tions, however, the personal representative PO Box 2830 tion for change of name should not be grant- and fire protection. PROJECT DESCRIP- business under the Fast paced business. will be required to give notice to interested Ukiah, CA 95482 ed. TION: Steve and Diana Thomas are propos- fictitious business Donated by Mature, reliable, mul- ing to construct a 2,551 square foot single- persons unless they have waived notice or name or names listed ti-tasking, strong off. Fax 707/462-8743 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of Zack’s family residence with a 1,008 square foot at- consented to the proposed action). The inde- above on March 1, skills, drug test req’d. Caregiver for mental this order to show cause be published in the pendent administration authority will be grant- Restaurant & Ukiah Daily Journal, a newspaper of general tached garage and root seller on lot number 2 2007. Endorsed-Filed Wage DOE, Fax health facility, various ed unless an interested person files an objec- Catering. circulation printed in Mendocino County, Cali- of the Hull/Piffero subdivision. The single- on March 6, 2007. at resume to 463-1739 shifts avail. and fill in tion to the petition and shows good cause Autism Spectrum fornia, once a week for four successive story residence will consist of wood frame the Mendocino Coun- $8-$10/hr. 467-0911 why the court should not grant the authority. Disorder Program weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the construction, raised wood floors in living ty Clerks Office. Saturday Caregiver Needed A HEARING on the petition will be held on Coord petition. areas, and concrete slab-on-grade floors in /s/Leonard J. April 28 4-8 PM Day shift, $10/hr. APRIL 13, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, lo- FT Ukiah, CA. Req: DAWNA COLEMAN the guest bedroom wing and the garage. The Brutocao Veteran’s Private pay. cated at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State MA in psych, ed, so- 751 N. Bush Street #4 total building footprint, driveway and parking LEONARD J. Memorial Building 485-0864 would cover approximately 2.4% of the 5.96 Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 BRUTOCAO 239 Seminary cial work or related Ukiah, CA 95482 CASEWORKER F/T acre parcel. The remainder of the property IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- Ave., Ukiah field incl 3 yrs exp (707)462-8146 173-07 See www.cttp.net for would be left in its natural state, except for the tion, you should appear at the hearing and Donations: w/persons w/dev dis- /s/ Richard J. Henderson 3-8,15,22,29/07 job announcement/ planting of additional native landscaping. The state your objections or file written objections $10 Adults ab OR BA in above RICHARD J. HENDERSON FICTITIOUS application. Indian proposed residence is designed to slope with with the court before the hearing. Your ap- $5 children fields w/6 yrs exp. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT BUSINESS NAME preference applies. the natural topography of the hillside in order pearance may be in person or by your attor- ✔Funds are w/person w/dev disab STATEMENT Contact Colleen Pete to reduce the structures visibility from the val- ney. and 2 yrs resource File No.: 2007-F0126 used to purchase 707-262-4404 ley. Portions of the structure will be recessed IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent development. Exp 210-07 THE FOLLOWING items to send into and stepped down the hillside, contribu- creditor of the deceased, you must file your w/screening, diagno- Cashier/Clerk. FT 3-22,29,4-5,12/07 PERSON(S) IS to our troops. ting to the overall reduction of visual “bulk” claim with the court and mail a copy to the sis & assmt planning Mon.-Fri. West CITATION FOR PUBLICATION UNDER (ARE) DOING BUSI- GI Mom’s is a WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE associated with the structure. Selected exteri- personal representative appointed by the for persons w/ASD. Coast Dollar Store. NESS AS: “non-political SECTION 366.23 or materials will be fireproof, and textured to court within four months from the date of first Salary range $3172- 462-1248 Case No. SCUK-JVSQ-04-14158-01 RED WOLF organization. break up flat reflective surfaces. Surfaces will issuance of letters as provided in section $4463/mo. with exc 1. To : Ralph D. Bundeson FINE ART, 462-4204 CNAs (am&pm) New be muted in color. The roof and walls are of 9100 of the California Probate Code. The benefits. Ltr. of Inter- and anyone claiming to be a parent of: RED WOLF FINE 463-0672 wage scale. Hire on corrugated sheet metal with a pre-weathered time for filing claims will not expire before four est & resume to: Rachael Bundeson ART GALLERY bonus. Pick up shift born on: May 3, 1992 finish. Window louvers will be charcoal finish- months from the hearing date noticed above. ❤ ❤ HR, RCRC 10851 East Road TIL THEY ALL bonuses. Cln fam.like at: Oroville hospital, Oroville, CA ed aluminum. The guest bedroom and deck YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the 1116 Airport Park Blvd., 2. You are hereby notified that a hearing un- Potter Valley, CA COME HOME atmosphere. Dawn or will have an earth-covered roof and trellis- court. If you are a person interested in the es- Ukiah, CA 95482 OR der Welfare and Institutions Code section 95469 Deana 462-1436 style walls of steel which will be allowed to tate, you may file with the court a Request for Fax 707-462-4280 366.23 will be held on June 7, 2007 at time John McKeithen LOST & COME JOIN OUR 9:00 a.m. in Dept. G , located at Court House, rust naturally. Glass windows are to be shad- Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of or e-mail HR@ 10851 East Road FOUND HEALTH CARE 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, California 95482. ed with louvers as mentioned above. Sliding an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or 30 redwoodcoastrc.org Potter Valley, CA SPECIALISTS AT 3. At the hearing the court will consider the glass doors are to be shaded with wooden of any petition or account as provided in Pro- FOUND Dog, March Closes April 20, 2007 HOME CARE & recommendations of the social worker or pro- 95469 trellises. Landscaping will consist of native bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- 24th, near Ukiah at 5 pm. “EOE/M-F” HOSPICE SERVICES bation officer. This business is con- trees and grasses. TO REVIEW THE REC- cial Notice form is available from the court Highschool, male, Banking MENDOCINO 4. The social worker or probation officer will ducted by an Individ- OMMENDED MITIGATED NEGATIVE DEC- clerk. nurtured, Jack Rus- Financial Service COUNTY. recommend that your child be freed from your ual. The registrant legal custody so that the child may be adopt- LARATION DOCUMENT: Copies of the pro- ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: sell type, brown/white Representative Great dynamic team. commenced to trans- ed. If the court follows the recommendation, posed Mitigated Negative Declaration and David E. Shell black, 15lbs, no Mendo Lake Credit ●Occupational all your parental rights will be terminated. act business under project file can be reviewed at the City De- 206 South Oak Street collar. 621-2190 Union is now ac- Therapist: PT 5. You are required to be present at the hear- the fictitious business partment of Planning and Community Devel- Ukiah, CA 95482 cepting applications ●Physical Therapist ing, to present evidence, and you will have name or names listed Found: Hound Dog. opment, 300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, CA. (707) 462-1896 Apply Online the right to be represented by an attorney. If above on February Female. Red & white for our Ukiah you do not have an attorney and cannot af- All written comments on the proposed Mitigat- HowardHospital.com 16, 2007. Endorsed- brindle. Long skinny Branch for a F/T ford to hire one, the court will appoint an at- ed Negative Declaration must be submitted FSR. Must deliver torney for you. 214-07 Filed on February legs, no collar. Vic. Come Work With no later than April 18, 2007 to Dave Lohse, 6. If the court terminates your parental rights, 3-24,29,4-3/07 16, 2007 at the Men- Comptche Rd. btwn outstanding service, Our Team with de- Associate Planner, 300 Seminary Avenue, the order may be final. NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER docino County Clerks Orr Hot Springs & 2 yrs exp. req. and velopmentally disa- Ukiah. PUBLIC HEARING: The City Planning 7. The court will proceed with this hearing ESTATE Office. Greenfield Ranch. ability to conduct bled adults. F/T, P/T whether or not you are present. Commission will conduct a Public Hearing to CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’07 25004 /s/ John McKeithen 937-0627 loan interviews & in home setting. Pick Date: March 19, 2007 consider the proposed Mitigated Negative /s/Benjamin D. Stough, Clerk To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- JOHN MCKEITHEN complete applica- up application 1000 Declaration and Use Permit on Wednesday, by /s/Stephanie Dunken, Deputy gent creditors, and persons who may other- 174-07 tions. Should be a Sanford Ranch Rd. April 25, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. The public hearing wise be interested in the will or estate, or 3-8,15,22,29/07 skilled listener able Ukiah or call 468-9331 will be conducted in the City of Ukiah City both, of: ANDREW C. MAHONEY FICTITIOUS to identify member DIESEL Council Chambers at the Ukiah Civic Center, A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed BUSINESS NAME needs & suggest MECHANIC 227-07 300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, CA. s/ Charley by: Mendocino County Public Administra- STATEMENT appropriate serv- Excel. pay, good 3-29/07 Stump, Director of Planning and Community Hi, I am Franny, tor in the Superior Court of California, County File No.: 2007-F0125 ices. Bilingual a+ benefits. 3 yrs. min. NOTICE OF DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY Development. PUBLISHED: March 29, 2007. one of the beautiful of Mendocino. THE FOLLOWING We offer competitive exp. Good DMV AND INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED black dogs and cats THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests PERSON(S) IS salary excellent record. 462-6721 NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND NOTICE who are for sale at that: Mendocino County Public Administra- (ARE) DOING BUSI- benefits, a fun work- Dog Groomers OF PUBLIC HEARING 215-07 the Ukiah Shelter. tor be appointed as personal representative NESS AS: Assistant. F/T. Apply Anka Behavior Health Use Permit and Var- 3-24,29,4-3/07 For just $40 you ing environment, to administer the estate of the decedent. WINE WENCH in person. Town & iance Applications for a Mental Health Crisis NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER can take me home. business casual and THE PETITION requests authority to adminis- PRODUCTIONS/ Country Dogs. 1102 Residential Care Facility. NOTICE IS HERE- ESTATE I am a pretty perky NO Saturdays. ter the estate under the Independent Adminis- MANZANITA MOON S. State St. Ukiah BY GIVEN that a Mitigated Negative Declara- girl, just one of Send or email CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’07-25005 tration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow 9281 Colony Drive DRILLERS HELPER tion has been prepared for the Anka Mental many black dogs ([email protected]) To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- the personal representative to take many ac- Redwood Valley, CA Competitive ages. Health Crisis Residential Care Facility Use and cats here. Oh, resume to Mendo gent creditors, and persons who may other- tions without obtaining court approval. Before 95470/ P.O. Box 295 Excel. benefits. Class Permit and Variance Project (UP and Var- did I tell you the Lake Credit Union, wise be interested in the will or estate, or taking certain very important actions, howev- Redwood Valley, CA A or B lic. 462-9080 iance 06-34), and is available for public re- black cats are just PO Box 1410, both, of: CANDES JEAN KENNEDY er, the personal representative will be re- 95470 view and comment. The document can be re- $30! Ukiah, CA 95482 A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed quired to give notice to interested persons un- Susan Straight DRIVERS viewed at the City of Ukiah Department of SALE ENDS Fax (707) 468-0350. less they have waived notice or consented to 9281 Colony Drive Planning and Community Development, by: MICHAEL KELLAHER in the Superior $1000 the proposed action). The independent ad- Redwood Valley, CA Ukiah Civic Center, 300 Seminary Avenue, Court of California, County of Mendocino. SAT. 3/31! BARTENDER ministration authority will be granted unless 95470/ P.O. Box 295 Ukiah, California. PUBLIC REVIEW AND THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests Come to the shelter w/serving exp. pref. HIRING an interested person files an objection to the Redwood Valley, CA COMMENT PERIOD: March 29, 2007 that: MICHAEL KELLAHER be appointed as at 298 Plant Rd. or Apply within petition and shows good cause why the court 95470 BONUS through April 18, 2007. The Mitigated Nega- personal representative to administer the es- call Sage 467-6453 Ukiah Garden Cafe should not grant the authority. David Straight Golden State tive Declaration and associated Initial Study tate of the decedent. BEHAV A HEARING on the petition will be held on 9281 Colony Drive conclude that the project, as mitigated, does PSYCHOLOGIST Overnight X THE PETITION requests the decedent's will April 13, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, Redwood Valley, CA not have the potential to produce significant & Autism Clincial is hiring full & part- and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. Room 205, located at: COURTHOUSE, 100 95470/ P.O. Box 295 adverse impacts on the environment. Poten- Spec. time drivers with in- The will and any codicils are available for ex- N. State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 Redwood Valley, CA tial impacts identified in the proposed Mitigat- FT Ukiah, CA. Req: sured, dependable amination in the file kept by the court. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- 95470 ed Negative Declaration include aesthetics, tion, you should appear at the hearing and Doctorate in psych or van or pickup X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- This business is con- I am an adult male air quality, land use, noise, public services, state your objections or file written objections related field incl 1 yr w/shell for local minister the estate under the Independent Ad- ducted by Husband Iguana who was transportation (parking), and utilities (sewer). with the court before the hearing. Your ap- in Applied Behavioral morning small ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will & Wife. The regis- out taking a stroll PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Anka Behavior pearance may be in person or by your attor- Analysis +3 yrs train- package delivery trants commenced to on Low Gap Rd. Health is proposing to establish a short term allow the personal representative to take ney. ing spec. to ASD routes based in transact business un- about 3 miles east mental crisis residential social rehabilitation many actions without obtaining court appro- IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent w/add’l clinical lic/ Ukiah. Earn a com- der the fictitious busi- of the High School program for up to 24 adults aged 18-59. The val. Before taking certain very important ac- creditor of the deceased, you must file your cred. 2 yrs exp in dev petitive wage plus ness name or names on Wed. 3/21. I property is located at 101 Hortense Street, tions, however, the personal representative claim with the court and mail a copy to the & impl behav objec- mileage reimburse- listed above on never realized what Ukiah, CA. This property was the former loca- will be required to give notice to interested personal representative appointed by the tives & svc plans incl ment plus addition- February 16, 2007. a risk I was taking tion of the Silver Birches Elderly Care Home. persons unless they have waived notice or court within four months from the date of first exp w/dev disab & al reimbursement Endorsed-Filed on with my life. I could The program proposed to be instituted at this consented to the proposed action). The inde- issuance of letters as provided in section severe behav chal- for fuel cost. February 16, 2007 at have gotten run Routes available facility is intended to provide mental health 9100 of the California Probate Code. The lenges and plans pendent administration authority will be grant- the Mendocino Coun- over!! Instead a crisis counseling and social rehabilitation time for filing claims will not expire before four Mon-Fri.&Tues-Sat. ed unless an interested person files an objec- ty Clerks Office. sweet family stop- spec to indiv w/ASD. services to adults experiencing a psychiatric months from the hearing date noticed above. Benefits available tion to the petition and shows good cause /s/Susan M. Straight ped and picked me Salary range $5330- or life crisis which has significantly affected YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the including health why the court should not grant the authority. SUSAN M. up and brought me $7515/mo. with exc the person’s daily functioning. The facility court. If you are a person interested in the es- coverage & 401(k) A HEARING on the petition will be held on STRAIGHT to the Ukiah Shelter benefits. Ltr of Inter- would provide short-term care for clients who tate, you may file with the court a Request for w/company match. APRIL 6, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, lo- in hopes that my est and resume to: are experiencing a mental/psychiatric crisis. Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of Contact human would come HR, RCRC, 1116 Air- The average stay would be 7-10 days, with a cated at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or 211-07 Steven Koller looking for me. I am port Park Blvd., maximum stay of 30 days. USE PERMIT Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 of any petition or account as provided in Pro- 3-22,29,4-5,12/07 866-779-7726 or lucky they have Ukiah, CA 95482 or AND VARIANCE APPLICATIONS: The Ukiah IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- FICTITIOUS [email protected]. found a quiet place Fax 707-462-4280 or Municipal Code allows a 6-bed community tion, you should appear at the hearing and cial Notice form is available from the court BUSINESS NAME for me to hang out, email HR@redwood Exec. Director-Yoga care facility without a Use Permit and a 12- state your objections or file written objections clerk. STATEMENT so I am not sur- coastrc.org. Open Mendocino N/P bed facility with Use Permit approval by the with the court before the hearing. Your ap- PETITIONER: File No.: 2007-F0186 rounded by any lost until filled.“EOE/M-F” studio Ukiah. 10hrs Planning Commission. The applicants are pearance may be in person or by your attor- Mendocino County Public Administrator THE FOLLOWING barking dogs. If I Mendocino County wk. $20/hr. 462-2580 seeking this Use Permit along with a Variance ney. P.O. Box 839 PERSON(S) IS Exp. Mechanic. Elec./ am yours or if you General Services to permit an additional 12-beds for a total of IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent Ukiah, CA 95482 (ARE) DOING BUSI- Hyd./Weld. with tools. 24 beds. The applicants are also seeking a NESS AS: want to consider Agency is seeking creditor of the deceased, you must file your (707) 463-7957 Benefits & training. Variance from the on-site parking require- EXTREME FOOD adopting me, if my applicants for a part- claim with the court and mail a copy to the 707- 463-1210 ments. The Code requires 8 on-site parking AND BEVERAGE person does not time live-in caretaker find me, you can Experienced shipping spaces and the applicants are asking appro- personal representative appointed by the 585 N. State St. at Indian Creek Park, & receiving clerk. val for 5 on-site parking spaces. TO REVIEW court within four months from the date of first Ukiah, Ca 95482 call Sage at 467- Hwy 128, Philo, CA. Please send resume THE RECOMMENDED MITIGATED NEGA- issuance of letters as provided in section Phillip Rae 6453 Applicants should to PO Box 1569, TIVE DECLARATION DOCUMENT: Copies 9100 of the California Probate Code. The Sell It Fast Delahoyde contact Megan Milti- Ukiah, CA 95482 of the proposed Mitigated Negative Declara- time for filing claims will not expire before four 1301 Sanford Ranch more at 463-6310 for Experienced Trans- tion and project file can be reviewed at the months from the hearing date noticed above. With Rd. more information. City Department of Planning and Community YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the Ukiah, CA 95482 mission R & R. Me- The position is sea- chanic. Mendocino Development, 300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, court. If you are a person interested in the es- Ukiah This business is con- sonal, Spring through CA. All written comments on the proposed Mi- ducted by an Individ- Please, please Transmission. Must tate, you may file with the court a Request for Fall. Applications have tools. 463-2722 tigated Negative Declaration must be submit- Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of ual. The registrant return our 2 must be submitted by ted no later than April 18, 2007 to Dave Daily 709 N. State Street an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or commenced to trans- April 15, 2007. Lohse, Associate Planner, 300 Seminary act business under babies. Family Nurse of any petition or account as provided in Pro- Avenue, Ukiah. PUBLIC HEARING: The City the fictitious business 1 Chihuahua & BUS. & MKTG. Practioner/ Journal Physicians Assistant Planning Commission will conduct a Public bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- name or names listed 1 Terrier mix taken DIRECTOR cial Notice form is available from the court FT for small arts org. for family practice & Hearing to consider the proposed Mitigated above on March 20, from our yard on internal medicne of- clerk. Classifieds Bookkeeping, people Negative Declaration, Use Permit, and Var- 2007. Endorsed-Filed Mulberry Mar. 20. fice. Productivity iance on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 6:30 ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: on March 20, 2007 at skills. $12-14/hr, based compensation. p.m. The public hearing will be conducted in L. Scott Spears the Mendocino Coun- 462-5930 benefits. Closes 4/13. $40/hr + 10% retire- Resume to: ment contribution & the City of Ukiah City Council Chambers at Law Offices of L. Scott Spears ty Clerks Office. Our children are other benenfits. the Ukiah Civic Center, 300 Seminary Ave- 115 N. State St. Suite 1 /s/ Phillip Rae heartbroken. Fax 707-462-0465 Send resume to nue, Ukiah, CA. s/ Charley Stump, Director of Ukiah, CA 95482 Delahoyde Email: info & PO Box 2739 Please! Ukiah, Ca 95482 Planning and Community Development. (707) 462-4606 PHILLIP RAE [email protected] PUBLISHED: March 29, 2007. DELAHOYDE Ph 707-462-9370 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 -13

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Orchard $450/mo. Sleeping ft. home. 3beds/ to 444 N. State St., Please apply @ nursing homes. PHN apply. Contact TLC 3400+-sq. ft. kitch., bks, clothes, days & vacation, ■ Office Assistant III 707-463-1100 room w/kit. priv. Utils 2baths, office and Ukiah. Jensens Restaurant or BSN preferred. 32 Parking. pots, & more. paid training’s, on For further info go Lic#236800809 incl. N/S, N/D, N/P. downstairs family/rec 1550 Lovers Lane. hrs/wk. Excl benefits. Sat. & Sun. 9-3 Front Desk/Night duty meals. to: www.mss.ca.gov No phone calls Sec. dep. 468-5556 room. Spacious liv. FREE Co-op Day to: “Career Resume, cov. Ltr. to Upper Lake High LEE KRAEMER rm. w/views. Beauti- Auditor. Apply in please. Room w/cbl/frg w/d, 3 fam-Tools, house- Care Provided Opportunities” Or MSSP/Community School is seeking a Real Estate Broker ful landscaping & person Holiday Inn Care, 301 S. State St., kit, bth priv. N/S/P/D hold, lots of misc. Apply: call the Jobline: Office Assistant cook - 6 hrs/day - 468-8951 lawn. $690,000 Express, 1720 N. Ukiah, 95482 EOE fem pref. $475 + dep. Sat. only. 8:30-? 232 TRINITY YOUTH 707-467-5866. Lithia Chrysler Jeep 6:45 a.m. to 1:15 Always ask for State St. Ukiah APARTMENTS util incl. 462-9225 Mason St. (nr Norton.) All close 4/13/07 Dodge of Ukiah RNs & LVNs p.m., Mon-Fri. Salary SERVICES UNFURNISHED DONATIONS JOHN BOGNER FT DELI HELP. is currently recruiting Days. Clean family depending on experi- 300 SHARE nice 2bdrm 915 W. Church St. NEEDED 707-462-PEAR Apply in person for an office assis- like environment. ence. DOJ fingerprint 1 bd sunny cottage, house in Potter Vly, or on line@ At the new Senior AFFORDABLE Bottle Shop Deli Mendocino tant. Some account- Hire on bonus. check and TB test re- Boonville. Sml, clean, no pets, www.trinityys.org Center Thrift Store. 2BD/1BA MANU- 152 Talmage Rd. ing exp. & knowledge Call Deana or Dawn quired. Pick up appli- propane. $750. No Call 272-3577 County Will pick up furniture FACTURED home in Must be 18+. of Excel preferred. 462-1436 cation between 8 dogs. 895-3938 Loan Secretary Health & To apply please call 467-0110 an over 55 park. No phone calls. a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at 1 br $600. + dep. Savings Bank of Human Services Lisa @ 707-542- 440 FURNITURE Lake view & a short Upper Lake H.S. caf- N/P N/sec.8 Clean, FREE GARAGE FUEL & PROPANE Mendocino County Agency 3331, Ext. 209 or Daybed, like new, w/ walk to the beach. eteria, 675 Clover Nice Location. SALE SIGNS. BOBTAIL DRIVERS is accepting applica- email your resume to: trundel, Retail $500. Move-in ready w/new Valley Rd., Upper To view 472-0322 Realty World Selzer F/T. Benefits. Fair tions for a fulltime Must sell asking $230 carpet & flooring. Social [email protected] RRMG is an integrat- Lake. Closing date is Realty. 350 E. Gobbi salary. Apply Eel Commercial 1&2bd Apts. availa- 463-0993 $105,000. (707)961- Services Branch Applicants must be at ed specialty practice Tuesday, April 3, 07. River Fuels, 3371 N. Loan Secretary least 18 yrs., with val- ble on 351 N. Main Garage Sale, lots of 0309 Currently with the following po- Vocational La-Z-Boy reclining State St. Ukiah to the Senior Vice id CA DL, good driv- $765/$850/mo, stuff Sat-Sun 8-4 No Motivated Seller recruiting for: sition available in our sofa & love seat, President. We are ing record and drug Resource no pets. 462-4759 Early birds. 200 Faull Prime westside loca- Radiation Oncology blue, good cond., looking for a detail- free. www.lithia.com Specialist l-lll 1bd.+extra rm. S. St. off of Laws. tion. 3bd2ba. Com- ■ Senior Staff practice in Ukiah: $100, 485-8294 to apply online. EOE. (Ukiah) pletly remodeled. oriented, organized, Services Analyst State St. area. New Adult case manag- Large custom oak Moving Sale 2500 sf. Sep. liv. self-starter to work (Information and -Radiation Therapist carpets/paint. No- er: intake, counsel- cabinet. Glass 4A Louise Ct. rm.,Fam. rm. New 2 in a multi-task, Communication pets, N/S, waterbeds. Heavy Equipment ing, job placement, shelves on top half. Sat. 10-4 car gar. New spa, deadline environ- Officer) Please visit our $675+sec. 462-8273 Operators ment. MS Office and support services. Beautifully renovat- Enclosed bottom for New shop. Green- ■ Account Clerk On-Call Teacher website at Orvamaae (Seasonal) Navarro Office spreadsheets with Any comb educ/exp ed 1br. in tiny Victori- storage or stereo. house. Beautiful Supervisor Day Care Aide www.rrmginc.com for Emmerson Estate Min. 2 yrs. experi- excellent English to perform duties. an on West side nr. $800. 707-462-7687 landscaping. Call for ■ Senior Nurse Our Private Non- details. E-mail: Sale, to benefit Arca- ence required dozer, and grammar skills Bilingual/bi-literate dwntwn. W/D, N/P Monastery style din- special pricing. 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Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Fri. Today Fri. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 73/49/s 74/51/s Napa 74/42/s 72/42/s Antioch 71/43/s 70/46/s Needles 77/51/s 80/50/s 78° Arroyo Grande 70/44/s 70/40/s Oakland 66/44/s 67/47/s Sunrise today ...... 7:03 a.m. Atascadero 72/35/s 75/42/s Ontario 77/43/s 77/47/s Sunset tonight ...... 7:33 p.m. Rockport 60/44 Auburn 73/45/s 73/47/s Orange 73/48/s 74/45/s Plenty of sun; pleasant this Moonrise today ...... 4:02 p.m. Barstow 72/44/s 76/48/s Oxnard 70/47/s 67/49/s afternoon Moonset today ...... 5:22 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 66/46/s 67/48/s Palm Springs 83/55/s 86/57/s Covelo 73/33 Bishop 69/33/s 74/35/s Pasadena 73/49/s 74/52/s 74/36 Blythe 80/50/s 82/48/s Pomona 75/46/s 76/42/s MOON PHASES Burbank 74/47/s 76/51/s Potter Valley 75/37/s 71/43/s TONIGHT Westport California City 71/43/s 75/50/s Redding 78/40/s 75/45/s Full Last New First 64/44 Carpinteria 62/50/s 63/48/s Riverside 76/43/s 79/45/s Catalina 63/51/s 64/53/s Sacramento 74/44/s 74/46/s 40° Chico 77/45/s 75/47/s Salinas 67/42/s 68/46/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 56/42/s 54/45/pc San Bernardino 75/44/s 77/46/s Apr. 2 Apr. 10 Apr. 17 Apr. 23 77/41 Death Valley 89/55/s 91/50/s San Diego 68/52/s 68/54/s Chilly this evening; otherwise, 57/44 Downey 72/51/s 72/53/s San Fernando 73/48/s 75/48/s clear Encinitas 68/48/s 68/50/s San Francisco 66/47/s 66/49/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 72/43/s 73/47/s San Jose 71/44/s 71/48/s 72/34 Eureka 54/38/s 57/42/pc San Luis Obispo 71/40/s 73/45/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Wednesday 54/46 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 57/44/s 56/43/pc San Rafael 61/48/s 60/46/s FRIDAY 75/39 Temperature Fresno 74/45/s 78/50/s Santa Ana 71/51/s 70/52/s 73° High ...... 64° UKIAH Gilroy 71/41/s 72/45/s Santa Barbara 65/42/s 68/47/s Low ...... 33° 78/40 Indio 82/50/s 87/51/s Santa Cruz 69/42/s 69/47/s 44° Normal high ...... 66° Lakeport Irvine 71/51/s 70/52/s Santa Monica 69/49/s 68/53/s Normal low ...... 41° 74/43 Hollywood 72/50/s 73/53/s Santa Rosa 74/42/s 74/44/s Philo Record high ...... 87° in 1930 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 63/34/s 68/30/s S. Lake Tahoe 53/20/s 60/28/s 69/40 Boonville Lodi 74/40/s 75/45/s Stockton 73/40/s 75/44/s Mostly sunny and comfortable Record low ...... 28° in 1908 71/42 74/42 Precipitation Lompoc 63/42/s 62/46/s Tahoe Valley 53/20/s 60/28/s Long Beach 72/49/s 72/51/s Torrance 69/51/s 69/54/s 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Wed...... 0.00” Gualala Los Angeles 77/52/s 77/52/s Vacaville 75/44/s 75/44/s SATURDAY Month to date ...... 0.51” Mammoth 55/26/s 57/25/s Vallejo 64/47/s 62/44/s Normal month to date ...... 5.51” 57/46 Clearlake 74/43 Marysville 76/41/s 74/45/s Van Nuys 77/45/s 77/48/s 70° Season to date ...... 19.95” Modesto 74/44/s 75/45/s Visalia 73/42/s 76/46/s Last season to date ...... 46.36” Monrovia 73/48/s 74/52/s Willits 72/34/s 68/41/s Normal season to date ...... 34.82” Cloverdale 46° Monterey 62/44/s 61/46/s Yosemite Valley 59/33/s 62/36/s 74/44 Morro Bay 71/39/s 72/49/s Yreka 69/31/s 65/33/pc Times of clouds and sun Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2007 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 739.66 feet; Storage: 72,030 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 0 cfs Outflow: 35 cfs Air quality – Not available

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On one unforgettable trip to Usal, Elizabeth, carrying mail or in delivery trucks Measure H does not address could be caught by inspectors, court hearings or jury trials for Honor a sack of fresh meat, was followed closely by a GMO Bengston said things would violators. be more complicated if indi- shrieking panther, and although her horse spooked Continued from Page 1 “I’d have to be talking with Continued from Page 1 vidual farmers went out and county counsel to work out and jumped over a gate, she and the children man- bought the seeds in another her extended family as a county’s four cities. There is some kind of due process,” aged to hold on tight and make it back safely to the nothing in the ordinance to county, brought them into Bengston said. courageous woman who Mendocino County and plant- maintained the homestead homestead,” the resolution reads. stop the federal government Inspectors would have to from planting GMO white ed them. determine if the crops were while her husband worked “You wouldn’t be able to during the week on Henry pine, which is resistant to dis- GMO, which would likely When he died in 1922, she The Mendocino County ease, on federal land, tell by looking at them,” Neff Anderson’s railroad opened a Texaco Star gas sta- Board of Supervisors is in Bengston said. require getting an inspection between Andersonia (Piercy) Bengston said. warrant and then submitting tion and country store across unanimous support for the “It’s kind of a patchwork “It’s hard for me to imagine and Usal. the Eel River at the north end someone sneaking around and the evidence to a laboratory “Elizabeth traveled by naming of the bridge and sent quilt when you look at how of the homestead to support a letter to Berg and Sen. much federal land and tribal doing it,” he said. for analysis. horseback with both children herself and her children. Assuming someone did “That would be quite strapped on the horse on the Patricia Wiggins, D-Santa land and city land we’ve got,” According to the resolu- Rosa, earlier this month after he said. grow GMO crops in the coun- expensive,” Bengston said. mountain trail to Usal to pick Ben Brown can be reached at tion, the span that will be a hearing a presentation from While GMO seeds coming ty, Bengston said prosecution up mail and supplies ... On named after Rosewarne could be difficult because [email protected] one unforgettable trip to Usal, members of Rosewarne’s into the county through the should the legislation pass family. Elizabeth, carrying a sack of will cross her favorite fishing fresh meat, was followed hole in the eddy of the Eel Board Chairwoman closely by a shrieking pan- River where she kept a daily Kendall Smith said she saw ther, and although her horse count of her impressive fit that the “two Eel River spooked and jumped over a catch. bridges be named after two gate, she and the children Thanks to legislation true-grit pioneer women.” managed to hold on tight and passed in 2006, the southern There are still several make it back safely to the span of the bridge will be more steps in the legislative homestead,” the resolution named for Minney Lilley, one process before the name reads. of Rosewarne’s friends who change can become official. Later, she cared for her taught her youngest daughter Katie Mintz can be reached at husband after he went blind. and her grandchildren. [email protected].

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