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7 58551 69301 0 Monday: Plenty of sunshine 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 14 pages, Volume 148 Number 55 email: [email protected] RED CROSS POLL FORD ST. PROJECT GARDEN & NURSERY Disaster Produce helps feed guests at homeless shelter planning By KATIE MINTZ client of the Ford Street The Daily Journal Project, a nonprofit organi- still lags Neatly planted rows zation that provides treat- By LAURA CLARK parallel and perpendicular ment, housing and job The Daily Journal to the neighboring railroad development for people suf- Although many people think tracks at the Ford Street fering from substance they’re prepared for a disaster, a Project Garden and Nursery. abuse, is now the market recent poll by the American Red While most contain only manager for the garden. Cross indicates otherwise. seedlings, the garden is Working in the garden, she “We are concerned that this already providing produce said, benefits not only those poll shows people think they are for the Buddy Eller at the homeless shelter who somewhat prepared -- when in Homeless Shelter. receive fresh produce, but fact they are not as prepared as The pet project of Terri also Ford Street clients who they need to be,” said Keith McCartney, Ford Street help cultivate the land. Robertory, disaster preparedness Project’s nutritionist and “It builds their self- expert at the American Red Cross. now also garden coordina- esteem back up and gets “Specifically, people need to tor, however, does more them ready to go back to the become aware of the disasters that than just provide nourish- work force,” Fernandez can disrupt their community, cre- ment. As she said, “Gardens said, speaking from experi- ate a plan for how they will han- are so many things.” ence. “When people first get dle these events and gather the The community garden, into recovery, they think ‘I necessary supplies for building a located at 200 Ford St. can’t do that’ or ‘I can’t do disaster supplies kit to carry out across from the Ford Street this.’ You work in the gar- the plan,” he said. Project and behind the den and see, ‘Well, I can do Ukiah Fire Chief Kurt Latipow Buddy Eller Homeless this.’ ” said he agrees with the conclu- Shelter, also serves as an The weekly market that sions of the survey. outdoor classroom for occu- will begin next Saturday “This is exactly why the city of pational training, and as a and continue throughout the Ukiah and the fire department type of therapy as Shelly summer has given her a have embraced Community Fernandez explained. Emergency Response Team train- Fernandez, a former See GARDEN, Page 14 ing, which is designed to increase awareness and emergency plan- ning for families and neighbor- hoods,” he said. Hurricane Katrina -- and much closer to home, the New Year’s SATURDAY MARKET Eve weekend flood -- reminded people how important it is to be WHEN: The Ford Street Project Garden and prepared for a disaster. However, Nursery Saturday Market will run from 9 a.m. to 4 after the waters receded, interest p.m., Saturdays, beginning June 10. gradually waned. FOR SALE: Starters for a variety of tomatoes “It has been somewhat discour- and peppers will be on sale. Four-inch starter pots are $2.50 per plant or 3 for $6. Mint and other produce See PLANNING, Page 14 starters are also available. Local vendors and artists will also be on hand. WHO BENEFITS: Proceeds from the sale will go toward sustaining the garden. Elevator WHERE: The Ford Street Garden is located at 200 Ford St. Parking is available at the Buddy Eller Homeless Shelter on Brush Street. briefly traps FOR INFO: Vendors interested in attending are asked to call 462-1934, ext. 111. two men Firefighters quickly come to the rescue Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal Shelly Fernandez (left), marketing manager for the Ford Street Project gar- By LAURA CLARK den, and Terri McCartney, nutritionist and garden coordinator for the Ford The Daily Journal Street Project, plant tomato seedlings, which were donated by Fetzer Two men on Friday got a brief Vineyards, in the Ford Street garden Friday morning. sense of what it feels like to be stuck in an elevator. This one, however, located out- side Robert Feibusch’s residence at 240 Highland Ave., is closer to the ground than those located in high-rise buildings, and its walls are made of glass. “If all else failed we could have broken a window,” said Lee Enemark, who was in the elevator with Feibusch when it stopped running. The Ukiah Fire Department Seedlings, above, sit by the garden, waiting to be responded to the 911 call -- made planted. Many of the seedlings have been donat- from Enemark’s cell phone -- at ed. The garden has seen a strong influx of com- around 4:30 p.m. to find the ele- munity support and donations that have helped it vator, with the men inside, at the flourish in the first few months of its start-up. The bottom of the ramp. Apparently garden, shown at right, helps to feed patrons of the cable operating the elevator the Buddy Eller homeless shelter, as well as pro- fell off the pulley, which stopped vide fresh food and work training for the Ford the motor from running. Street Project. Firefighters used a rescue rope and their own pulley system to pull the elevator cart about a third of the way up the ramp -- or about 12 feet above the ground -- in Local police nab Sacramento murder suspect front of a sliding glass window on the house. The men were then Teenager and his girlfriend nearly two months as he fled across in the downtown Sacramento area on and shot him in the head with an M1 able to open the elevator door and fled to Lakeport, then Ukiah several counties. March 26 at the home of Hector 30 caliber rifle, while another gang walk into the house through the On May 15, the Sacramento Police Manuel Barrera, 25. member fired numerous rounds from sliding glass window. after Sacramento shooting Department contacted Lake County At the party, Stevenson reportedly a 45 ACP handgun. The unit -- thought to be the By ELIZABETH LARSON sheriff's detectives regarding a want- got into a fight with Barrera. After Barrera died of multiple gunshot only incline elevator in the county Lakeport Record-Bee ed 17-year-old male murder suspect losing the fight, police reported that wounds at the scene, according to a -- has been in continuous use and his 16-year-old girlfriend, said an upset Stevenson left the party and Sacramento Police report. since 1970 and it’s never had a UKIAH – Local authorities helped LCSO Sgt. Mike Moreshed. returned a short time later with five Within a few days, Sacramento problem before, according to Sacramento Police quickly track The boy, Edwin Stevenson – who other gang members, who brought Police had arrested five suspects – Enemark. down a murder suspect last month Sacramento Police said was a gang firearms with them. Laura Clark can be reached at who had evaded valley authorities for member – allegedly attended a party Stevenson allegedly found Barrera See , Page 14 [email protected]. 2 – SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

FUNERAL NOTICES DEATH NOTICES [\ Covelo, residing [\ great-grandchil- in Mendocino County her NANCY J. (DAVIS) BOWERS dren. Nancy was preceded •Joseph “Joe” Maniscalco, 79, of Dos Rios, died Tuesday, whole life. She was Nancy J. (Davis) in death by her May 30, 2006. Arrangements are under the direction of Empire an avid bridge player and Bowers, 63 of Livermoe, husband Roger D. Bowers Mortuary Services. in her early years Ca. Sr. of Livermore she enjoyed playing golf. and her parents William F. Death notices are free for Mendocino County residents. Death passed away Monday, May notices are limited to name of deceased, hometown, age, date LaVerna is survived by 29, 2006 at her Davis and Mary L. of death, date, time, and place of services and the funeral her husband Al Hardie home with her family at her Davis of Ukiah. home handling the arrangements. For information on how to Jr of Ukiah, sons Jim side. Nancy was A funeral service will be place a free death notice please call our editorial department Holzhauser and wife born in Ukiah, Ca. July 29, held at the Eversole at 468-3500. Cheryl of Twin Bridges, 1942. Mortuary on Monday, June Montana, Marty Holz- Nancy lived the first 37 5, 2006 at 10:00 AM. hauser of Sebastopol, The family prefers years of her life in to news articles. Errors may be reported to daughter Susan Boer Ukiah and the last 26 in memorial contributions to POLICE REPORTS the editor, 468-3526. and husband Adrian of Livermore, Ca. Dur- the American Cancer Ukiah, brother Dan ing her working years she Society of Hope The following were Drewry of Dos Rios, grand- was a bookkeeper. Hospice of Dublin, Ca. compiled from reports LOTTERY LAVERNA PATRICIA HARDIE children Jessica Nancy was proud of her Arrangements are under prepared by the Ukiah Memorial services for Taaning, Cassandra family, who will re- the direction of the Police Department. To DAILY 3: night: 6, 8, 2. LaVerna Patricia Har- Thatcher, Michael Taan- member her for her love of Eversole Mortuary in anonymously report afternoon: 9, 2, 8. die of Ukiah will be held on ing, Alison Bauch and Jake her family and her Ukiah. 707-462-2206 crime information, call FANTASY 5: 02, 03, 05, Tuesday, June 6, Holzhauser, great strong will. [\ 463-6205. 15, 16. 2006 at 11 am at the grandchildren Travis She is survived by her JOEL RAYMOND KING ARREST -- Jessica DAILY DERBY: 1st Eversole Mortuary. A Neece, Danielle Taan- daughter Lisa Hender- June 7th, 1928-May Olvera, 27, of Ukiah, was Place: 08, Gorgeous arrested on suspicion of caus- pot luck reception will fol- ing, Taylor Bybee, Riley son of Livermore, Ca., sons 31st, 2006. George. 2nd Place: 11, low at Lake Mendoci- Bybee, Adrian Holz- Richard Borgna, Survived and loved by ing corporal injury to a spouse in the 300 block of Leslie Money Bags. 3rd Place: 09, no Mobile Home Estates hauser, Stasie Holzhauser and Ron Borgna both of his daughters; Jennifer Winning Spirit. Clubhouse, 530 and Austin Voll. Livermore, Ca. Sis- J. King, Hali King-Koozer, Street at 10:19 p.m. Thursday. She was preceded in death Robin Stevenson, Race time: 1:40.66. Lake Mendocino Drive. La ters Linda Holmes of MEGA MILLIONS: 03- Verna passed by her parents Ukiah, Ca. and Debra and their mother Joy King. away at her home on William and Mary Drewry Krohn of Santa Rosa, Ca. Grandchildren; CORRECTIONS 10-18-36-38. Meganumber: 41. Thursday, June 1, 2006 and by her brother Step-children Rog- Emily Fowler, Kevin The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this surrounded by her family. William Drewry, Jr. er Bowers Jr. of Stevenson, Jesse Ste- space to correct errors or make clarifications Jackpot: $47 million. Born April 29, 1926 Memorial contributions Livermore, Robert Bowers venson, Maya King-Koozer, in Covelo to William and to Phoenix Hospice; of Livermore, Roxanne Morgan Steven- Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Mary Drewry, a 3rd 1 Madrone Dr., Willits Bowers of Pinole, Greg son, 9 great-grandchildren, Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on generation Mendocino CA 95490 are preferred. Tomlin and Cindy Tomlin and best friend how to place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to County family, she The Eversole Mortuary is also survive as well Sophie Jeannette Chiara. funeral notices please call our classified department at 468- grew up in Bell Springs and in charge of arrangements. as 14 grandchildren and 8 Aloha Daddy. 3529.

Police: Man used slain girl’s ATM card “Patients don’t like to give up,” and neither do physicians, said Dr. Roy Herbst, a cancer specialist at the University of The world briefly GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Police investigating the slay- ’ M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston who had no ing of a Clemson University student who was strangled with her role in the study. bikini top released surveillance photos Friday of a man trying to Overly aggressive treatment gives false hope and puts people use her bank card a few hours after the killing. through grueling and costly ordeals when there is no chance of Job growth slows; unemployment drops Prosecutor Bob Ariail said the man, who had covered most of a cure, cancer specialists said. (AP) — Cautious employers added just his face with bandanas, tried unsuccessfully to use Tiffany 75,000 new jobs in May, the fewest in seven months, in a fresh Marie Souers’ card six times at two cash machines. The man Microsoft, Adobe systems in ongoing spat sign the national economy is losing momentum heading into was driving an older sport utility vehicle. summer. “Hopefully someone will recognize an individual who has SEATTLE (AP) — Microsoft Corp. said it has canceled Rising energy prices, higher borrowing costs and a cooling that type of headdress or bandanna, who drives a vehicle of this plans to include an automatic way to save documents in the of the once red-hot housing market are the main forces shaping type, who is exhibiting the behavior profile,” Ariail said. popular PDF format in the next version of its Office software, the slowdown in the country’s overall economic activity. Those Souers, a 20-year-old civil engineering junior from Ladue, amid an ongoing dispute with Adobe Systems Inc. factors, along with sagging consumer confidence, are making Mo., was wearing only a bra when she was found May 26 on Instead, users who purchase Office 2007, due out to con- companies wary of bulking up their payrolls in case the econo- her bedroom floor in her apartment a few miles from campus. sumers in January, will have to download separate, free soft- my takes an unexpected turn for the worse, analysts said. The bikini top was around her neck. ware to save documents created in Office products such as Taking a bit of the sting out of the sluggish job creation was Ariail said the crime was sexually motivated, but he said Word and Excel as PDFs. the fact that the nation’s unemployment rate dipped to 4.6 per- tests so far have not indicated she was sexually assaulted. He The spat with Adobe, which developed the popular PDF, or cent, the lowest in nearly 5 years. said more tests were being done. Portable Document Format, comes as Microsoft is preparing to Still, when the Labor Department’s employment snapshot, launch its own competing format for saving documents that released Friday, is viewed as a whole, it points to slower — not Police seek suspects after family slain cannot be easily modified. Microsoft’s technology is called XPS, which stands for XML Paper Specification. faster — economic speed ahead, analysts said. Wage growth (AP) — Police hunted on Friday for the also slowed, a development that may be disheartening to work- Microsoft had previously said Office 2007 would be able to killers who barged into a home and shot seven family members save PDFs. But on Friday, a Microsoft lawyer said Adobe had ers but comforted economists who worry about inflation taking to death in the worst mass murder in Indianapolis in at least 25 off. objected to Microsoft’s plans and discussions between the two years. companies had broken down. “The May employment report was weak in almost all dimen- The bodies of three boys, ages 5 to 11, were found on a bed, sions,” said Nigel Gault, economist at Global Insight. David Heiner, Microsoft’s deputy general counsel, said and four adult relatives were discovered elsewhere in the house Adobe had wanted Microsoft to charge customers for the abili- after the Thursday night robbery and massacre that rocked the ty to save Office documents in either the PDF format or Wen Ho Lee settles privacy lawsuit working-class neighborhood. Microsoft’s new, competing XPS format. WASHINGTON (AP) — Wen Ho Lee, the former nuclear Police said the attackers — a witness reported seeing three or weapons scientist once suspected of being a spy, settled his pri- four men run out the back of the house — were armed with Ice Cube returns to rap with new album vacy lawsuit Friday and will receive $1.6 million from the gov- assault rifles. ernment and five news organizations in a case that turned into a One of the suspects is a 26-year-old man who grew up in the SANTA MONICA (AP) — Before he was an actor, before he fight over reporters’ confidential sources. area and had returned last fall after getting out of prison on drug made TV shows and movies with his own production company, Lee will receive $895,000 from the government for legal fees and weapons charges, police said. before he had a record label, Ice Cube was a rapper. and associated taxes in the 6 1/2-year-old lawsuit in which he “He’d gone there to rob the home and decided while he was Cube was just a kid in 1988 when he and NWAhelped launch accused the Energy and Justice departments of violating his pri- there to execute everybody at the same time, unfortunately,” the gangsta rap genre with “Straight Outta Compton,” a raw vacy rights by leaking information that he was under investiga- Sgt. Matthew Mount said. collection of catchy rhymes about inner-city injustices that tion as a spy for China. appealed to audiences of all kinds. The and four other news organizations have Doctors cite futile cancer treatment Now he’s returning to his rap roots with his first solo album in six years, “Laugh Now, Cry Later,” out June 6. agreed to pay Lee $750,000 as part of the settlement, which (AP) — Doctors are reporting a disturbing rise in ends contempt of court proceedings against five reporters who In it, Cube unleashes a 20-track blend of bass-thumping the number of cancer patients getting chemo and other aggres- beats and social commentary, with a dash of silliness thrown in refused to disclose the sources of their stories about the espi- sive but futile treatment in the last days of their lives. onage investigation. for good measure. Critics of the practice say doctors should be concentrating “I didn’t want to make a record that was like a history book,” Lee said of the settlement: “We are hopeful that the agree- instead on helping these patients die with dignity and in com- ments reached today will send the strong message that govern- the 36-year-old says, sitting inside his Cube Vision office, the fort, perhaps in a hospice. walls dotted with posters that include Muhammad Ali and the ment officials and journalists must and should act responsibly in Nearly 12 percent of cancer patients who died in 1999 discharging their duties and be sensitive to the privacy interests movie “Scarface.” “I wanted to make a record that does what all received chemotherapy in the last two weeks of life, a large good hip-hop do. It makes you feel good, it kinda pumps you up afforded to every citizen of this country.” review of Medicare records revealed. That is up from nearly 10 The payment by AP, The Times, the Los Angeles but it also shows you a part of life that you might not have been percent in 1993, and the percentage probably is even higher paying attention to or might not even know exists.” Times, and ABC is the only one of its kind today, researchers said. in recent memory, and perhaps ever, legal and media experts said. • Ital Love ian Fam With ily Iran insists it will keep nuke technology de Sty Ma le TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran insisted Friday that the West Let’s celebrate will not deprive it of nuclear technology and must drop condi- Service CENTER tions on negotiations, defying pressure to accept a package of new beginnings... new experiences... incentives to stop its nuclear activities. 859 N. State Street Iranian officials did not respond directly to the offer agreed (707) 462-4472 A New Location to Thursday by the permanent U.N. Security Council members 1367 S. 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RELIGION SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2006 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] RELIGION BRIEFS Eposcopal church debates apology, Pastor Dobbs at First Baptist Church reparations for support of slavery will bring morning message this Sunday By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS than 10 years ago for condoning racism for Pastor Mike Dobbs’ morning message will be titled “Serving The Associated Press much of its history. Jesus’ Way,” from Mark 10:45 and Ephisians 4:11-12. The ser- COLUMBUS, -- The Episcopal The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), vice of Holy Communion will be celebrated during the 10:50 Church is poised to apologize for failing to which divided over slavery in 1861 and a.m. worship service, all are lcome. oppose slavery, but making up for its 19th reunited only in 1983, has supported the On Wednesday, June 7, the semi-annual business meeting century inaction won’t come without 21st study of reparations within the church and will be held at 7 p.m. in the conference room of the church. century controversy. has backed a federal reparations bill. Church softball involving several Ukiah churches is set to At its national convention beginning The Episcopal Church’s apology is begin Monday, June 12. June 13, the church is expected to approve important for the message it will send, said a resolution expressing regret for support- the Rev. Kwasi Thornell, a black priest Summer fun to be had at Faith ing slavery and segregation. But the debate from and a member of the will likely get more heated when a second National Concerns committee. Lutheran Church Vacation Bible School resolution comes up, calling for a study of “It’s not going to change the world, but The public is inivited to join the Faith Lutheran Church this possible reparations for black I think it’s an important step that we recog- June 19, as they explore a “Treasure Cove” of fun and adven- Episcopalians. nize how we’ve been involved in a sinful ture discovering the “Riches of Christ.” Each of the four days, The church, already divided over the action,” Thornell said. “For me as an Monday through Thursday, the children will go on a treasure separate issue of gays’ role in the church, is African-American priest, it would mean a hunt in this tropical adventure into God’s Word. The search par- struggling over whether reparations would lot for me to hear.” ties will get together each day at 9 a.m. and finish at noon. be a meaningful gesture 141 years after the While the church has been slower to Treasure hunters will meet a “talking treasure chest” and hear Civil War ended. apologize than other denominations, it has about his lost gems, then help search for them as they go from “A lot of times you say, ’I’m not a racist, worked hard to educate members about activity to activity collecting “clues” to help them find their I didn’t have slaves, no one in my family racism in recent years, said Ed Rodman, a treasures. As the search parties dig into every treasure cove site, had slaves, I could not possibly be com- professor at the Episcopal Divinity School they will discover more about Jesus. plicit in this,”’ said Sharon Denton, a mem- in Cambridge, Mass. Space is limited, so call as soon as possible to reserve space. ber of the church’s National Concerns Those efforts and a growing under- Treasure hunters include children pre-kindergarden through committee that deals with domestic min- standing that northerners benefited as grade 5. istry and mission issues. much from slavery as southerners has Faith Lutheran Church is located at 560 Park Blvd. (next to “But if you start digging back in the his- have proven difficult. In 1969, the church’s brought the ideas of an apology and repa- Todd Grove Park) in Ukiah. Call 462-5546 for more details. tory of things, you find out there were a lot General Convention -- or legislative body - rations to the forefront today. of things that come to you that were built - approved a $200,000 grant to the Helping fuel that understanding is a Changes coming soon to United on slave-holding and the slave trade,” said National Committee of Black Churchmen , “Traces of the Trade,” Denton, a member of a small, all-white in response to calls for reparations from parish in Salina in central . by independent filmmaker Katrina Methodist Church in Ukiah activist James Forman. But the move cre- Browne. The Rev. Harold Lewis, a black priest ated a significant backlash among parish- Continuing with its mission statement of: Open Hearts, Open and rector at Calvary Episcopal in The movie tells the story of Browne’s Minds, and Open Doors, all are invited to the Ukiah United ioners. New England ancestors, the DeWolfs, the Methodist Church’s new Summer Passage: An Experiment in Pittsburgh, called the idea of reparations In the 19th century, the slavery issue outrageous and impractical. largest slave-trading family in the United Intentional Community. Beginning Wednesday, June 7, at the tore other denominations in two, including States and prominent Episcopalians from church, Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey says that this new way to “The better thing to do is to talk about how we can work to eradicate racism and Baptists, Methodists and Presbyterians. . Browne expects to show the gather as a church community will include a simple meal, fel- Southern Episcopalians temporarily film at the convention. lowship, singing, worship and planning for fall ministries. how we can fight to eliminate economic disparities regardless of racism,” said formed their own branch during the Civil At another time, the reparations’ debate Summer Passage will be held from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. each War but were quietly marked absent during might be one of the convention’s top Wednesday through the summer. Gathering and fellowship will Lewis, the denomination’s former long- time staff officer for black ministries. the northern denomination’s 1862 conven- issues. This year, it’s likely to take a back be between 5 to 5:30 p.m. A shared meal and reflective discus- tion, then welcomed back into the fold seat to debate over same-sex issues and the sion will occur between 5:30 to 6 p.m. Singing, prayer and wor- The church declined to embrace a reso- lution three years ago backing federal leg- when the war ended. possibility of a schism with the worldwide ship from 6 to 6:30 p.m., and planning and working for fall Other denominations have since apolo- fellowship of Anglicans over the issue. from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Childcare will be provided. islation to create a national reparations task Pastor Warner-Carey also has announced that the Soul force. This year’s resolution is more gized for their support of slavery. Yet the gay issues debate is so fierce it Purpose Sunday evening worship will not take place during the focused on the church, calling for a study Earlier this year, the Church of England extends even to slavery. summer months. The upbeat Soul Purpose music is expected to of how the denomination benefited eco- -- the root of the Anglican Communion of Some conservatives, who find them- be featured in occasional summer Sunday morning worship ser- nomically from slavery and how that ben- which the Episcopal Church is a part -- selves in the minority with their opposition vices. efit could be shared with black voted to acknowledge its complicity in the to gay marriage and clergy, see themselves The traditional Sunday morning worship service at the Episcopalians, about 5 percent of the global slave trade. In 2001, the as being discriminated against. As the Rev. United Methodist Church is held at 10 a.m. each week. denomination’s 2.2 million members. Indianapolis-based Christian Church Paul Zahl, dean of the conservative Trinity Childcare is provided. The church is located at 270 N. Pine St. But it doesn’t give specifics, and both (Disciples of Christ) admitted that its apa- Episcopal School for Ministry in More information about the church and church activities can be supporters and detractors say reparations thy prolonged the suffering of enslaved Ambridge, Pa., puts it: “We just find it hard found at www.ukiahumc.org could mean anything from cash payments blacks. this moment to take it seriously, when we to college scholarships. The Southern Baptists, born of the ourselves feel like African-Americans did See RELIGION, Page 5 Previous attempts to deal with the issue Baptist split over slavery, apologized more 50 years ago.” Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE KOL HA EMEK INLAND MENDOCINO SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Paul (ELS): Pastor Arlen Dethlefsen; Phone 462-8201; Sunday LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: JEWISH COMMUNITY: Rabbi Shoshanah Hawks and his associate Shawn Paris worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 am (Sept. thru Worship Services, Introductory Talks, Devorah. Friday Night Shabbat Services: 1st invite you to worship with us Saturday May); Communion 3rd Sunday. Church is located at 710- Book Discussions and Satsang. Public & 3rd Fridays in our Shul. 6:30 p.m. - mornings at 1390 Laurel Avenue in Ukiah E S. State St., (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. welcome. Call for location and times. 1- Dairy/Vegetarian Potluck dinner follows. 800-423-0771 or 468-5870 FREE book Shabbat and Holiday Services. Religious (462-5455). Sabbath services begin ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday available. School: Sunday 10:00 a.m. Torah study and adult with SonRise Fellowship (8:20 to School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; classes. Culteral Celebrations. 707-468-4536. 9:15 a.m), followed by Sabbath Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 FIRST BAPTIST: Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Youth School (9:30 to 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship Service N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. Pastor, O.J. Johnson; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan; NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of the (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, 9:30 a.m. Pastor Bill Harrison, Interim Pastor. Sunday School for all Nazarene. Co-pastors Barbara and Jack Cobbs. Sunday ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, Wednesday morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Women’s Bible Pastor Edward Echevarria. Actividades del Domingo: Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located at 300 W. Escuela Dominical, 12:00 a 12:45 pm, Servicio de Study, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible oriented program for Smith Street. For details or other ministries, please call children, 6:30 p.m. Church is located at 604 Jones Street. ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Adoración, 1:15 p.m. Actividades de la semana: Martes y 462-2779. Jueves, 7 p.m. Local de la Iglesia, 395 N. Barnes St.; 467- 462-4869 Orr Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). 2797. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF REDWOOD Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An VALLEY: Sunday morning Service 10:30AM. Wednesday Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: night Bible Study/Prayer Meeting 6:00PM. Friday night is Evangelical Free Church). Pastor Dan Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about Movie Night for all ages 6:30PM-9PM. 642 Ellen Lynn, Bergstrom and his staff invite you to our con- begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that time. weekday services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or Redwood Valley. 485-7713. temporary, reverent worship service Sunday Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday is at 10:45 a.m. Children are invited to partici- stop by the church for a printed schedule. Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages 4- pate in Children’s Church. Classes for all 12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an in- FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United ages meet at 9:30. Nursery provided. Opportunities for chil- THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Come join us depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. Church of Christ): Sunday worship is 11:00. Adult Bible Study before worship beginning at 9:45. We celebrate dren, youth, and adults are available during the week. Our for inspiring, enjoyable worship and heartfelt Bible teach- church is located at 750 Yosemite Drive. (behind Burger CALPELLA COMMUNITY: Pastor Bill Norbury; Communion at the Lord’s Table each Sunday. Our Table is ing in a casual atmosphere each Sunday at 10:00 am in an open table and all are welcome to share with us. King), phone 468-9251 or [email protected] for more infor- Worship Service Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible studies, Wed. 10 the Fine Arts building at the Redwood Empire Children begin worship in the sanctuary and after mation. www.newlifeukiah.org a.m., Thurs. 6 p.m. Church is located at 6251 Third St. Fairgrounds in Ukiah. We provide a nursery area and (Third St. is behind - West- of the Calpella Post Office), Children’s Time they are excused to their Sunday School P.O. Box 37, 485-7983. classes. Classes are available for both younger and older NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Sunday school for children aged 3-10. Consider also our children. 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- midweek ‘Overflow’ service, held off campus at 744 CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday Phone: 462-5830. 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday Talmage Road in Ukiah, on Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday when we enjoy the ministry of other prominent ministers School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- 11:00. Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services via DVD and video – call for info on our current prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony speaker/topic. Need more information or driving direc- p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, tions? Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to meeting located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main you! for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor, Rev. Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. Pastor study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; Worship Richard Oliver and Youth Pastor, Dave information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke. Al Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for all ages, Dick; Sunday School for all ages 9 Damon, Alfonzo Ucan. Our purpose is to extend Christ’s CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00-9:00p.m.; Jr. a.m.; Sunday Worship service 10:15 love and truth to all people. Sundays at 9:00: Worship, High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; College/Career, of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or serv- Worship, Nursery (2mos-4yrs.) Children’s a.m., nursery care available; fol- ices call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; From the Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. lowed by refreshments and fel- Church (K-5th grade) Adult Sunday School Class. Sundays and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s Ministry small groups meet at book of Galatians taught by Dennis Hofschild; Worship 11 at 10:00am we have fellowship in Bromley Hall. Sundays lowship; Children and Youth ministries; Young Married a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. Sunday varying times a week; Adult Home Bible Study’s meet at 10:30 am: Worship, Kingdom Kids Children’s Program Fellowship; Jr. & High School Parents’ Fellowship; Evening; Bible study- 5PM - Study Series on “Making Wednesday and Thursday. Church is located at 951 School (3 yrs.-5th grade), Jr. and Sr. High Sunday School, Radio Hosting Precept Bible studies on Thursdays. Church is every effort” by Peter Nuñez. Wed. evening bible study - Broadcast: on K-WNE 94.5FM. Corner of Perkins and Way, Redwood Valley; 485-8541 7PM. I Peter, taught by Dennis Hofschild. Special Dora Streets. Handicap accessible. 468-9235 located at 2140 Arroyo Rd., 462-0151. Evangelism Workshop with Jerry Talman, Sunday May RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE 21st thru Wednesday May 24th. For more information call GRACE LUTHERAN: 8:30am Traditional Service; LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship at 10 462-1534 or 462-2248. Power Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00- 9:40am Bible Study/Sunday School; 10:30am am. Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday morning. Contemporary Service. Allen Dunn, Interim Pastor. 200 10:15 a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seeking a.m., Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing Weekly activities include: Youth Group, Adult Small answers to today’s questions are invited to come Wabash Ave., Ukiah; 462-7795. Email: [email protected] Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. Group, outreach and service opportunities, and Bible and experience God’s presence and realize His All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. Study. Call 462-3360 for more information or visit our purpose for life through relevant Bible preaching by Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Regional website: www.ukiahumc.org RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious the Ukiah Valley Conference Center at Missioner Father Harry Allgree. Beginning June 11 through Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed 200 South School Street. Worship serv- August 27, 2006, Sunday worship services at Holy Trinity UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; Episcopal Church will be held at 9 a.m. The regular (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in the Walnut Village ice at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. with nursery and chil- Wednesday prayer and meditation 11:00 a.m., Sunday dren’s classes at the 10:30 a.m. service. An awe- Sunday worship service schedule of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 Community Room at 1240 North Pine Street in Ukiah and some youth group meets Thursday evenings at a.m., will resume September 3, 2006. All are welcome. Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church on South Dora. Reach Please join us. The Church is located at 640 S. Orchard All are welcomed to worship at either or both Meetings. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush us at 272-9722. Ave: 462-8042. For more information call 485-8350 or 463-0266. St.; 462-4061. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-0123 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] From the desk of... From the desk of...

MAUREEN DOWD NICHOLAS KRISTOF

Live from Baghdad: A plague of orphans More dying and lonely grandmothers James Brolan, the CBS soundman who MANZINI, Swaziland -- In the early years of was blown up in Baghdad on Memorial Day, AIDS, the virus didn’t get attention because the was cute and funny and cheated at Scrabble. victims were marginalized people: gays, Haitians The 42-year-old former British soldier left a and hemophiliacs. wife, an 18-year-old son and a 12-year-old Then when AIDS did threaten mainstream daughter. America, it finally evoked empathy and research Paul Douglas, the cameraman, was a slab dollars. But now it has slipped back in our con- of a man with a great smile and gentle charm, sciousness because once more the primary victims a whiz of a cook who lived in , where are marginalized people -- this time, Africans. he liked to ride his motorcycle and cruise in Nearly 3 million people die from AIDS each an old Bentley that he’d restored himself. The year. Among them are half a million children under 48-year-old left a wife, two daughters, three the age of 15, mostly Africans infected during grandchildren and a mother. childbirth. Several teams of doctors have been fight- The numbers are numbing, even paralyzing. So ing to save the life, and the legs, of Kimberly for a window into southern African village life Dozier, the CBS correspondent who was hurt today, meet two of those African kids whose lives by the roadside bomb. The single 39-year-old are being destroyed by the world’s inattention to was a headlong, generous reporter who had Letters from our readers AIDS: Wandile Shongwe and his sister, Temdoline. spent years covering Iraq and Afghanistan. Wandile, an 11-year-old boy speaking shyly in “People rarely think of a woman as pretty front of his hut in central Swaziland, told me his as Kimberly as being strong,” Dan Rather story. First his mother died, and then last year his Good luck Ric Piffero • To serve the community in very mean- father followed, along with his older brother. blogged on the CBS Web site. “She is.” ingful ways Rather recalled that she had kept a kayak So Wandile and Temdoline, who is 9, moved in and Dave Hull • To learn a tremendous amount about our with their grandmother, but a month ago she died of in her room in Baghdad, hoping she could wonderful and diverse County someday persuade the military to let her row To the Editor: AIDS. They were shuffled off to their last surviv- Good luck to Ric Piffero and Dave Hull in • To work with others in a collective effort ing relative, an aunt, and now she is dying as well, on the Tigris, near where she almost died to improve the quality of life in our commu- while embedded with the U.S. infantry, their quest to have the flagpole approved. I and is too ill to care for them. can’t at all understand people being offended nity “Nobody will take care of them after my death,” reporting a story about what the troops were • To get to know and admire the many indi- doing on Memorial Day. by the American flag and calling it an “eye- said the aunt, Buduzile Ngcamphalala. sore.” To me that is completely un-American viduals who work so hard to address the prob- But in fact, no one is really caring for them now. Doctors said that her heart had stopped lems that exist here beating and her blood pressure had plummet- and I am ashamed to live in the same com- The aunt was too sick to plant corn in the family munity with these people! • To be able to ask for and receive answers plot, so there is no food. She cannot buy clothes, so ed. But somehow, with the help of blood to vital questions donations from those in the combat hospital, Our flag needs to be waved and displayed Temdoline’s only dress is a school uniform so tat- more! I?m looking forward to the flags wav- • And lastly, to shine the light on County tered that it has no seat and completely shows her they stabilized her. (Soldiers dragged ing on State Street again for Memorial Day. I and local government so that citizens may be Douglas away from the burning vehicle and underwear. hope these people are greatly annoyed again! informed (and moved to act) To preserve even that remnant of a dress, she put a tourniquet on one of his legs that had Lucy Simonson The qualifications are simple: been blasted off, but it was too late to save takes it off when she gets home from school and Redwood Valley • Ability to read and write English puts on her only other bit of clothing: a pair of him.) • Residency in the County for at last one The administration and some right-wing year shorts, with no shirt. That would be too scandalous commentators have blamed the press for not 13-year-old support The expectations of jurors are modest: to wear to church, so she does not go. reporting positive news in Iraq. The radio To live such a childhood means not only unend- the death penalty • Full panel meetings generally once a ing trauma, but also unrelenting hunger. I asked the host Laura Ingraham has suggested that the month over the year of service children whether they had had breakfast that morn- press is “invested in America’s defeat” and To the Editor: • Committee meetings (most jurors serve I wrote a letter to the Ukiah Daily Journal ing. No. Dinner the night before? No. The only has mocked TV journalists for “reporting on no more than three committees) once a meal they regularly get is lunch at school, provided from hotel balconies about the latest IEDs once before about Stan “Tookie” Williams’ week execution. As I stated in my last letter, he by the World Food Program’s outstanding school- going off.” • Committees may ask some of their mem- feeding program (www.wfp.org). Conservative chatterers have parroted saved more people than he was accused of bers to attend public meetings killing. Although I still believe his life should “Every day I go to school without breakfast,” President Bush’s complaint that “people • Jurors agree their commitment averages Temdoline said, “and every day I go to bed without resuming their normal lives will never be as have been spared, I now feel that the death penalty is a necessary thing to have in society. out to approximately 15 hours a week dinner.” dramatic as the footage of an IED explosion.” I was sitting in my room one day, and it • Prior Grand Juries have conducted their The children gather the firewood and water, and But now two network personalities -- came to me: if I ever became psychotic and business in daytime hours, mostly in Ukiah they wash their own clothes -- as well as caring for Dozier and Bob Woodruff -- have been randomly just started killing people, I would There is compensation for meetings, meals their aunt. And soon the two orphans will be left to severely injured by roadside bombs while want someone to kill me! Wouldn’t you? If and mileage driven, but you won’t get rich. bury their aunt and then try to survive all alone. embedded with the military, trying to do the you were in the place of a victim’s family The work of this year’s Grand Jury is “I feel very painful when she is sick,” Wandile sort of stories the administration wants. member or friend, wouldn’t you want the almost complete. You can see the results on said of his aunt. “Because after she dies, no one is “One thing I don’t want to hear anymore,” murderer to die? For instance, I think that our Web site going to take care of us.” (See video of Wandile, if Steve Capus, the president of NBC News, Scott Peterson should be put to death because (http://www.co.mendocino.ca.us/grandjury/) you dare, in my multimedia report on AIDS at told ’ Bill Carter, “is he murdered his wife and his un- born son. and decide if this is an enterprise that interests www.nytimes.com/kristof.) people like Laura Ingraham spewing about us In Stan’s case I don’t think that they had you. (And if it does, you can download a jury After traveling in southern Africa to report on not leaving our balconies in the Green Zone enough evidence to execute him. But other application from the website, or call Diana AIDS, on the 25th anniversary of the detection of to cover what’s really happening in Iraq.” people on death row, who are undeniably Donnelly at 467-6437, or call and leave a the virus, I feel a compulsion to share stories of Even with constricted coverage, the tally guilty, should be put to death. message at the Grand Jury office at 463- people like Wandile and Temdoline. They spill out of journalists killed in Iraq is now 71, more Maritta Jones 4320.) of me. than the number killed in Vietnam or World Tree of Life Charter School I am profoundly grateful for the experience The life expectancy in Swaziland, which has the War II. (This war is now six months short of Age 13 of serving as a Grand Juror and working with highest infection rate in the world, with nearly 40 the U.S. involvement in World War II, but at Ukiah a wise and dedicated group of fellow jurors. It percent of adults infected, has fallen from 55 to 34. least then we knew we were winning by this has been educational and exciting, even at This is a land where parents routinely bury their point.) 2 years on the Grand Jury times deeply moving. I am, as I come to the children, and where mothers constantly learn that Shaken by the CBS losses, networks were end of my term, more idealistic and hopeful they have given their babies a death sentence -- the reassessing how to cover a story with such To the Editor: about our County than I was when I began. AIDS virus -- during childbirth or breastfeeding. excruciating risks. Journalists in Iraq are I am writing to share with the community Such participation in grass-roots democra- In rural Swaziland, a 74-year-old woman named hamstrung just as the troops are, struggling, my experience of serving on the Mendocino cy—and Grand Juries are the best example I Maria Shongwe told me that nine of her 11 children with ever greater frustration and higher costs, County Grand Jury for the past two years. I know of this -- is a tremendous opportunity, have died, along with many of her grandchildren. to do the job they were sent in to do. also want to encourage other County residents and I encourage others to take advantage of it. (It’s not certain that all died of AIDS, because so As the CBS war correspondent Lara Logan to take advantage of this amazing opportuni- Benj Thomas few people are tested that the cause of death is not told CNN recently, American officials often ty. Foreman, Mendocino County Grand always known.) I met her as she returned from reject her requests for optimistic stories, say- There are many reasons to serve as a juror; Jury 2005-2006 preparing the body of a 24-year-old granddaughter ing: “Oh, sorry, we can’t take you to that here are a few. Ukiah for a funeral. school project, because if you put that on TV, The only comparable apocalypse in historical they’re going to be attacked, the teachers are times was the Black Death 650 years ago. But there going to be killed, the children might be the WHERE TO WRITE is a difference. victims of attack. Oh, sorry, we can’t show In the 14th century, we didn’t know how to fight this reconstruction project because then that’s President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa the Plague. Today we know what to do, and we going to expose it to sabotage.” House, 1600 Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- have the tools to overcome AIDS -- and yet we still A U.S. soldier was killed in the blast that ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah don’t use them. A $4 dose of a medicine called killed the CBS cameraman and soundman (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, nevirapine mostly blocks mother-to-child transmis- and wounded Dozier. But more than a day Governor Arnold 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number sion of HIV during childbirth, and yet because of after we knew everything about the CBS vic- Schwarzenegger: State Capitol, Sacra- is 463-5773. E-mail to: poverty and governmental incompetence, at last tims, no information had been released about mento, 95814. (916) 445-2841; FAX [email protected] count only 10 percent of pregnant African women him. (916)445-4633 with the virus got such a drug. There is a tragic anonymity about this war. Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, Maybe that’s the saddest thing of all. Twenty- Kids die but we don’t know who they are, five years after we allowed AIDS to spin out of other than their names, which turn up in small Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box control because its victims were marginalized peo- print. They do not touch everyone’s lives ple, we’re doing the same thing all over again. And because, without a draft, they are not drawn 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., so today, as every day, another 7,900 people will from every part of American society. The die of AIDS. administration tries to play down any sense Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Suite 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D of individual loss; the president has not 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- St., Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576- attended a single funeral, and the government 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sena- 2771, and 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, Nicholas D. Kristof was appointed to a special banned pictures of their returning coffins. [email protected] 95501, 445-6508. Email: senator.ches- post as columnist for The New York Times in The Iraqi civilians who die don’t even get Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st [email protected]. 2001. their names in the small print. District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Wash- Mendocino County Supervisors: Journalists die and we know who they are. ington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- We know they liked to cook and play (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- The Ukiah Scrabble. But we don’t know who killed 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David them, and their killers will never be brought Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; Colfax, 5th District. All can be reached by DAILY JOURNAL to justice. The enemy has no face, just a fin- www.house.gov/write rep writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, ger on a detonator. Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. 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Dwayne Ford and Casey Rorabaugh Rorabaugh-Ford Beth Yvette Brown and Willie McMiller Cassandra (Casey) Rorabaugh and Dwayne Brown-McMiller Ford of Ukiah announce their engagement to marry June 24, 2006 in Redwood Valley. Beth Yvette Brown and Willie McMiller, Jr. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Tina and announce their engagement to marry July 15, Alec Rorabaugh of Hopland. She graduated 2006 in Potter Valley. from Ukiah High School and is currently The bride-to-be is the daughter of Lewis and employed at Ukiah Valley Medical Center. Carre Brown. The future groom is the son of Essie Ford of The future groom is the son of Joyce Ukiah. He graduated from Kelseyville High Dedrick and the late Willie McMiller, Sr. New ‘06 Buick Lucerne BIRTH ANNOUNCMENT

Feagan A baby son Damian Sebastian Feagan, was born Sunday, May, 2 2005, to Ashley and Donald Feagan of Ukiah. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces. The new baby also welcomed by siblings Tyler and Annalysia. His grandparents are Tonya Dotson of Ukiah, Curtis Dolley of Renton Wash. and Margargaret Feagan of Ukiah. New 2006 GMC Yukon & Yukon XL 1/2 Ton Model at the Marriott Santa Clara. The pageant is held New 2007 GMC Yukon XL 1/2 Ton Model for girls ages four through 18. Also ACHIEVERS The winner of the pageant will receive a $1,000 cash award, the official crown, and Eligible: New 2006 Cadillac SRX banner, a bouquet of roses, and air transporta- tion to compete in the national pageant at New 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Disneyland in California. The National American Miss pageants are dedicated to celebrating America’s greatness New 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe 1/2 Ton Model and encouraging it’s future leaders. All activi- ties are appropriate and family oriented. Families interested in learning about this unique and outstanding youth program may visit www.namiss.com The National American Miss pageants are for “Today’s Girl” and “Tomarrow’s Leaders”. The pageant program us based on inner beau- ty, as well as poise and presentation and offers an “All American spirit of fun for family and friends.” Emphasis is placed on the importance of gaining self-confidence, learning new skills, learning good attitudes about competition, and setting and achieving personal goals. The pageant seeks to recognize the accomplish- ments of each girl while encouraging her to set Sarah Rubakaba goals for the future. New 2006 Chevrolet Impala Sarah is looking for interested locale spon- Local girl chosen as Finalist sors. If members of the community are inter- ested in donating a tax-deductable sponsor- in Miss California Pageant ship, call Tami at 462-6000. Miss Sarah Rubakaba, age 10, has been cho- Miss Rubakaba’s sponsors include sen as a State Finalist in the National Miss Rosemary Hill Landscape and Maintenance, California Pageant to be held July 6 through 8 and Headlines Hair Salon.

Car wash for foster youth COMMUNITY BRIEFS camp to be held on June 17 Redwood Children’s Services, Inc. will be holding a car wash and bake sale in the New 2006 Chevy Monte Carlo Redwood Valley Community Rite Aid parking lot on State Street on Also Market is seeking vendors Saturday, June 17 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. RCS is requesting donations of $5 to $6 dol- Eligible: New 2006 Chevy Tahoe 1/2 Ton Model for the summer season lars per car/van/SUV. Interested in selling fruits, vegetables and This carwash and bake sale is part of New 2007 Chevy Suburban 1/2 Ton Model crafts in addition to having fun at a local RCS’s annual fundraising campaign for market? Redwood Valley Community Youth Empowerment Camp 2006, a five day Market is in its third season and it is grow- overnight camp experience that will be held New 2006 Chevy Suburban 1/2 Ton Model ing. August 13 through 17 at Camp Cazadero The market is seeking vendors with pro- United Camp Conferences and Retreat. duce, crafts, and certified prepared foods. Summer camp for foster youth is only MORE INFO AT FOWLER199FUEL.COM Redwood Valley Community Market meets able to continue with the support of our on Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. community members. It is also an opportu- This year the season is beginning on July nity for cllege students interested in the “It’s our People and Service that Make the Difference!” 23 and concluding on Oct 15. human services field to volunteer as youth There is a reasonable weekly or seasonal mentors. rate for vendors. Tickets may be purchased in advance. For Kathy Fowler Ken Fowler For additional information and to apply, more information, call 467-2000 or write P.O. box 422, Ukiah, Calif. , 95482. call 485-6523. Chevrolet • Pontiac Auto Center 1175 Parallel Drive LAKEPORT 1265 Airport Park Blvd. UKIAH this Sunday on “Paradise Yearbook: Gods Change.” Lost,” taken from Galatians Junior high Fuel Up is 800.726.4501 800.630.3649 Religion 5:16-26. Services are at 8:30 Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. con- Continued from Page 3 and 11 a.m. This is also com- tinuing a new series on fowlerfamilydealerships.com munion Sunday. “Growing U: Creation” both RVCC offers The junior high and high in the youth room upstairs in *General Motors Fuel Price Protection Program is designed to help you pay only $1.99/gallon for regular sermon on school youth group meeting the social hall. gas for the first year after you take delivery of an eligible new GM vehicle. Must purchase or lease eligible ‘Paradise Lost’ times and location. High A men’s Bible study occurs GM vehicles. Must enroll with OnStar. All payments plus tax, title, license, doc fee, government fee and School Encounter is every Thursday night at 7 p.m. CA tire fee. Vehicle images for illustration purposes only, trim & options will vary. Visit our website for Pastor Kevin MacDougall Wednesday at 7 p.m. with a in the church library class- more details at www.fowler199fuel.com. Offer ends 6/30/06. will be delivering a message topic of “Beyond the room, visitors are welcome. 6 – SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2006 SPORTS Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

Claudio Reyna LOCAL U.S. team arrives at World Cup will captain CALENDAR takes International Airport, an the U.S. Consul General in by about 500 police who the No. 5 world ranking Airbus A319-100 with 48 Hamburg. formed a corridor on either United TODAY seats, all business class. Players, many carrying side, with SWAT team com- BASEBALL States • Joe Dimaggio League, Willits at Ukiah, to Germany Led by coach Bruce cameras and taking pictures mandos mixed in, automatic doubleheader, 11 a.m. at the AUTO RACING Arena and captain Claudio and video, had a 75-foot weapons slung from their 2006 • Monster Trucks and Mud Boggs at Ukiah By RONALD BLUM Speedway, 7 p.m. Reyna, the U.S. team walk on a red carpet to the shoulders and hands on pis- World SUNDAY, JUNE 4 The Associated Press walked off the plane at team bus, which went tols. Cup. BASEBALL HAMBURG, Germany Hamburg Airport just after directly to the downtown The city, known formerly • Joe Dimaggio League, Ukiah at Kelseyville, doubleheader, 11 a.m. — When the U.S. soccer 6:10 a.m. and was greeted hotel. as the Free and Hanseatic MOTORCROSS • Motorcross at Ukiah Speedway, 10 a.m. team arrived at the World by a choir dressed in soccer Police and security vehi- City of Hamburg, is at the -Calendar listings are culled from the most Cup on Friday, players were jerseys, singing “You’ll cles surrounded the bus on junction of the River Elbe recent schedules provided by the schools and organizations in our coverage area. greeted with a far less visi- Never Walk Alone” and the tarmac. But it was noth- and two other rivers, the Please report schedule changes or incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Sports ble show of force than they “We Are The Champions.” ing like the scene four years Alster and Bille. More than Department at 468-3518. saw in South Korea four Alexandra Dinges- ago at Incheon International 100 sets of giant lumines- years ago. Dierig, the Hamburg Airport, where players came cent pipes forming soccer Players and the coaching Minister for Education and out of customs following a goals have been erected TV LISTINGS staff traveled in a charter Sport, greeted the team 14 1/2-hour flight from New flight from Newark Liberty along with Duane Butcher, York and were surrounded See CUP, Page 8 File photo TODAY NBA PLAYOFFS Dallas at Phoenix, 5:30 p.m. (TNT) MLB San Francisco at New York mets, 10 a.m. (FOX) Philadelphia at Los Angeles Dodgers, 1 NBA PLAYOFFS | HEAT 95, PISTONS 78 p.m. (KICU) at Atlanta, 4 p.m. (TBS) GOLF Kings tab LPGA Shoprite Classic, Second Round, 10 a.m. (ESPN2) PGA Memorial Tournament, Second Round, noon (CBS) Musselman YOUTH SPORTS as new coach Rockies improve to 7- By GREG BEACHAM 2 in Pony League The Associated Press SACRAMENTO — The Sacramento Kings The Ukiah Lions Rockies improved to 7-2 on the season in hired Memphis Grizzlies assistant Eric Pony League Baseball action by Musselman on Friday as their new head coach, defeating Kelseyville, 12-4, last two people with knowledge of the deal told The Thursday. Austin Ryan, who has hit safely in every game for the Associated Press. Rockies this season went 2-for-3 Musselman coached the with an RBI, and Tyler Mendosa went 3-for-3 with a , Golden State Warriors from , and two RBIs. First 2002-04 and had emerged as a baseman Miles Murphy went 2- leading candidate to replace for-3 with a double, , and an RBI. Rick Adelman in Sacramento. Adam Koozer continued his hot He’d had a second interview hitting with a 2-for-2, two RBI this week with the Maloof fam- performance, and Larry Pinnegar, Chris Tow, and ily, which owns the team, at the Hollywood Pacini-Cherry all con- family’s casino in Las Vegas. tributed with hits. Sam Stump got an RBI and The Kings planned a news scored 2 runs, and Sudi conference Saturday to Wachpress, Will Tollini, and John announce the deal, according to Musselman Bostick all hit the ball hard. Mendosa pitched 4 strong the two people, who spoke on innings, recording 6 strike-outs, condition of anonymity because giving up 1 hit and surrendering final details of the contract were still being only one 1 earned run. Austin Ryan closed the game striking worked out. out two of the three batters he The Kings parted ways May 9 with Adelman, faced. who won 395 games in eight consecutive win- ning seasons in Sacramento. The Kings, who lost to San Antonio in the first round of the playoffs, COMMUNITY had the NBA’s only coaching vacancy. The Kings also interviewed Golden State DIGEST assistant Mario Elie and Sacramento Monarchs coach John Whisenant for the job. 26th annual Redwood Musselman spoke Thursday with the entire Empire Summer Basketball Camp See KINGS, Page 8

Open to boys and girls ages 7- 17, the Redwood Empire Summer Basketball Camp will KRT photo take place at the Ukiah High Miami’s Jason Williams drives past Detroit’s Rasheed Wallace Friday during the Heat’s School gym from 9:30 a.m. to 3 All smiles for p.m. on June 26-30. Game 6 win over the Pistons. Each day is filled with funda- mental skill progression drills, easy to understand instruction, T.O.’s debut as well as games and fun com- petitions. Participants can pre-register at By JAIME ARON the City of Ukiah Community The Associated Press Services Department. Tuition will One step closer cost $160 in advance, or $175 at IRVING, Texas – Terrell Owens returned the door. 1:45 left, right index finger raised before he Friday to his two favorite places: the football For information, please call the Miami reaches first NBA slapped Riley’s hand. And after the final second field and the spotlight. Community Services Department Entering the locker room before his first for- at 463-6714 or come to 411 West Finals in franchise history ticked off, white streamers fell from the ceiling as Clay St., Monday through Friday, the Heat players waved championship caps and T- mal workout with the Dallas Cowboys, Owens from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. By TIM REYNOLDS shirts. Soon, though, O’Neal issued an expected smiled wide when he saw the throng of cameras The Associated Press warning. and reporters waiting for him. He excused him- Tree planting in honor MIAMI — A year ago, the Miami Heat simply “We’re not done,” he said. self to get some lip balm, smeared it on, then kept of Talamo June 10 weren’t good enough. Shaquille O’Neal knew it. Richard Hamilton had 33 points for Detroit, grinning throughout a 15-minute chat that might Dwyane Wade knew it. which finished the regular season with an NBA- still be going on if a team official hadn’t ended it. The Ukiah High School “I’m here with a great coach, a great team, a Baseball Program will be holding So Pat Riley fixed it. best 64-18 record and came in confident after end- a brief memorial service and tree And now, the Heat are headed to the NBA ing Miami’s season here a year ago in Game 7 — great owner,” Owens said. “I’m looking forward planting in memory of John Finals for the first time. in part because Wade and O’Neal were battling to the opportunity that I can make to help this Talamo Saturday, June 10, at 10 team win. That’s why they brought me in here.” a.m. at Ukiah High School. O’Neal had 28 points and 16 rebounds and injury. A tree will be planted in the Wade — who spent part of his day in a hospital Wade clearly wasn’t at his best Friday. Then he went about trying to prove it. quad area of UHS in his name. battling dehydration and flu-like symptoms — O’Neal was. Hence, the difference. He made Wearing the star logo he once trashed, his fast- Friends, family, and former team- selling No. 81 jersey and blue tights that made mates are welcome to attend and added 14 points as the Heat ended the Detroit 12 of 14 shots, making sure this chance wouldn’t join the baseball team in remem- Pistons’ two-year reign as Eastern Conference slip away. him easily identifiable, Owens caught every pass bering John. champions with an 95-78 win Friday. “Miami played great,” Hamilton said. “They thrown his way except one in a nearly two-hour For questions, please call 462- practice -- his first full-squad workout since 9360. Jason Williams, one of Riley’s prized offseason deserved it.” additions, came up huge with Wade lagging in Wade was 1-for-6 with four points in the first being banished by the Philadelphia Eagles almost exactly seven months before. Weaverville Mens Game 6, scoring 21 points on 10-for-12 shooting. half. Didn’t matter. O’Neal and Williams more The Heat now await either Dallas or Phoenix in than carried the early scoring load, helping stake Owens repeatedly beat cornerback Anthony Slow Pitch Softball Henry, who ironically was signed last offseason Tournament July 1-2 the Finals, which start Thursday. The party started early. Wade walked off with See STEP, Page 8 The James Hill Trucking Softball See DEBUT, Page 7 Club will be hosting a mens Slow Pitch Tournament the weekend of July 1st and 2nd at Lowden Park in Weaverville. The entry fee is $250 and every team is guaranteed three games. Healdsburg duo brings experience to Ukiah An arm wrestling tournament, rodeo, demolition derby and street dance events will all be By TONY ADAME Ukiah is a community that’s very advanced, we will be able to help held at the ballpark throughout The Daily Journal passionate about its golf, and you. It will be a benefit to all the weekend. For those just starting out at a that’s the type of people we like.” those who come our way. We’re For more information contact Richard Marks at 445-3432 or new job, looking at how Frank Johnson will handle the major- here to help.” Perry Price at 443-6854 or e-mail Johnson and Jimmy Stewart do ity of the duties in Ukiah, with Stewart’s background in golf [email protected]. things might be a helpful Stewart manning the ship in speaks volumes for itself. He reminder into the way things are Healdsburg. The duo have been was, quite literally, raised on a Professional Golfer supposed to be done. working as partners for seven golf course. Book Signing June 3 Johnson and Stewart are the years, and the opportunity in Stewart’s grandfather built a new head golf professionals at Ukiah has both men excited. golf course in Haddonfield, N.J., Local professional golfer Vincent Rosenbalm will be sign- the Ukiah Municipal Golf They’ve already started an in 1929, during the depression. ing copies of his new book Course, and along with running upgrade on the clubhouse and Stewart’s mother and siblings “Monkey Business” at the Ukiah the Ukiah course, the pair carry pro shop, and want to make it worked at the Wood Crest Conference Center on June 3 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. the same duties at Tayman Park clear that for Ukiah golfers, all Country Club, where the course Rosenbalm will also be accept- Golf Course in Healdsburg. their links needs can be met with was, and Stewart’s mother and Tony Adame/The Daily Journal ing donations for the George “We’re just trying to fit in, put a stop at the course. father met on the course. His Jimmy Stewart (left) and Frank Johnson (right) Ballmanl scholarship fund, a pro- gram initiated to golf our nose to the grindstone and “We have no plans short of mother and father, coincidentally, are the two new head golf professionals at course workers. work as hard as we can,” Johnson being a full-service operation,” were also married on the course, Ukiah Municipal Golf Course. Stewart and said. “We’ll come up for air in six Stewart said. “From fittings to Johnson also run the Tayman Park Golf See DIGEST, Page 8 months and see where we’re at. club repair and from beginners to See DUO, Page 8 Course in Healdsburg. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2006 – 7

TENNIS | FRENCH OPEN Blake last hope for U.S.A. in Paris By HOWARD FENDRICH games until Nadal began to construct a 6- Hingis won the first nine points The Associated Press 2, 6-1, 6-4 victory, his 55th in a row on against Zuzana Ondraskova and made PARIS – It was there in the scram- clay, extending his Open era record. only one unforced in the first set en bling, side-to-side defense along the “It felt like you’re in the Sahara and route to winning 6-1, 6-3, then said: “I baseline, forcing his foe to hit an extra you just see the hills and there’s no end- almost felt sorry.” shot. It was there in the delicate drop ing,” Kim said. “You know he’s going to Her match was one of those delayed shots, the sleight of hand at the right go all day. I mean, he’s going to stay out Thursday, so she’s only in the third moment. And, too, in the well-timed there five, 10 hours if he has to. ... It’s a round. Williams is a step further after a 7- returns. little bit demoralizing.” 5, 6-3 victory over Karolina Sprem, who James Blake – an American! – looked Friday at Roland Garros wasn’t exact- upset her at Wimbledon in 2004 with the absolutely, positively at home on the red ly a day in the desert. Still, the tempera- help of an extra point mistakenly award- clay of the French Open, moving into the ture in the 70s, the shining sun and a ed by the chair umpire. Williams and third round by beating Nicolas Almagro pleasant breeze provided quite a contrast Shenay Perry are the last two American of Spain 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 Friday in a from the chilly, rainy, swirling-wind women in the tournament. match suspended the night before. dreariness of the tournament’s first five “It’s a little bit lonely,” Williams said. That's right: The same James Blake days. Blake is seeded eighth, based on a who never before went beyond the sec- Thanks to bad weather, 10 singles ranking earned mainly on hard courts, ond round in three trips to Paris. matches were postponed or suspended including reaching the U.S. Open quar- The same James Blake who lost his Thursday, including Blake’s - stopped terfinals in September - an inspiring run opening match at three of his previous after he lost the first set. That backlog after 1 1/2 years of hardships, including four clay-court events. Who is, after all, was cleared as one top player after anoth- the death of his father, broken vertebrae the only U.S. man left in the tournament er took the court Friday - and won - from in his neck and a bout of shingles. and first to reach the round of 32 at Venus Williams to Martina Hingis, from Playing on clay presents a whole new Roland Garros since Andre Agassi in Amelie Mauresmo to Maria Sharapova set of on-court challenges, particularly 2003. and Kim Clijsters, from Roger Federer to for Americans who, as Blake noted Blake did it by doing all the little David Nalbandian. Friday, “didn’t grow up on the stuff.” things right against Almagro, whose 19 “It was nice, for a change, to play in “I definitely feel so much more com- wins on clay in 2006 are tied for second good weather. I think it helped my fortable on this surface now. I’m not on tour. game,” said Federer, whose bid for a going into the clay court part of the year So what's it like to be the last fourth consecutive Grand Slam title with just kind of dread on my mind,” he American standing? moved forward with a 6-1, 6-2, 6-7 (4), said after erasing a 4-1 deficit in the third “It’s an interesting role, because Andy 7-5 victory over 2004 Athens Games set by winning five consecutive games. “I (Roddick) has played that role for so gold medalist Nicolas Massu. feel like I’m getting that much better each long, for the last few years. We’ve had Federer now faces No. 20 Tomas time I step on the court.” Andre kind of holding down the fort, as Berdych, who beat Federer at those He’ll be on center court Saturday in well,” Blake said. “But as long as we’ve Olympics and advanced Friday when No. the day’s final, featured match, facing got one, that’s a good sign.” 13 Nicolas Kiefer quit with a left wrist No. 25 Gael Monfils, a 19-year-old The other U.S. man who reached the injury. Frenchman who, Blake said, “moves bet- second round - Agassi didn’t come, The No. 3-seeded Nalbandian dropped ter than anyone. I think he might be the Roddick quit his opener with an ankle the first two sets against Dmitry fastest guy on tour. The way he moves is injury, and four others lost in Round 1 - Tursunov - a Russian who’s lived in the incredible. He gets to a ton of balls and was Kevin Kim, and he had the misfor- United States since he was 12 - and was makes you win the point two, three, four KRT photo tune of facing defending champion penalized the first point of the third set times.” American James Blake moved past the second round Rafael Nadal. for chucking his racket. But Nalbandian Hmmmmm. Sounds like a pretty apt at the French Open for the first time in his career by Kim hung tough for a handful of came through 2-6, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. description of Blake against Almagro. defeating Nicolas Almagro Friday. ‘Canes back in Cup, USC QB won’t face charges The Associated Press Sanchez, listed as the backup quarterback LOS ANGELES (AP) — Prosecutors to John David Booty on USC’s depth chart, decided Friday not to file charges against has been free on $200,000 bail since his this time as favorite Southern California quarterback Mark arrest. He is expected to battle for the starting Sanchez, who had been accused of sexually quarterback job this fall. Booty practiced By AARON BEARD Montreal in which the also signed free agents Cory assaulting another USC student. only once this spring before he injured his The Associated Press Canadiens won the first two Stillman — who helped Los Angeles County Deputy District back and had to undergo surgery. RALEIGH, N.C. — Four games in Raleigh. Then came Tampa Bay win the Stanley Attorney Richard Tacklander, who reviewed “I’m glad to hear that this is behind Mark years ago, the Carolina a five-game series win against Cup in 2004 — and Ray the case, concluded there was “a lack of suf- and that he has been exonerated,” USC coach Hurricanes surprised just , which had won Whitney to join a core that ficient evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.” Pete Carroll said. “Mark regretted that this about everyone by reaching 15 straight entering the series. included rising talent Eric “From the outset of this investigation, I’ve situation reflected poorly on him, his family the Stanley Cup finals. At first glance, the Staal, U.S. Olympian Erik been confident that the facts would come to and his teammates. I know he’ll work hard to To listen to Rod Hurricanes — seeded No. 2 in Cole, and Brind’Amour, the light and that investigators would confirm put this behind him. He can now concentrate Brind’Amour, that included the East — would seem to be 17-year veteran who is still that I was innocent of the allegations against on his schoolwork and on preparing to com- themselves. a heavy favorite against the looking for his first champi- me,” Sanchez said in a statement issued by pete for the quarterback job in the fall.” “Looking back, we didn’t Oilers, who were the No. 8 onship ring. the university. Sanchez’s arrest was the latest of several really believe we could be seed in the West before beat- Then, when the Hurricanes The 19-year-old Sanchez had been arrest- brushes with the law for USC players, dating there,” he said. ing Detroit, San Jose and found themselves climbing up ed for investigation of assaulting a 19-year- back to last year. Now the Hurricanes are Anaheim. But at this point, the the standings, they traded for old woman at an apartment complex near the Cornerback Eric Wright was arrested in back as the favored team with Hurricanes aren’t going to veteran Doug Weight to add USC campus on April 26. March 2005 at a campus apartment by offi- home-ice advantage against underestimate anybody. depth. Prosecutors said in a charge evaluation cers investigating reports of an assault. The Edmonton. And after spend- “It doesn’t matter if it’s a 1 And after Cole was lost for worksheet that a review of medical exams on district attorney’s office declined to press ing a season hovering near the seed or an 8 seed,” Carolina the season with a broken neck, both parties were inconclusive on the issue of criminal charges against Wright because of top of the NHL standings, coach Peter Laviolette said. “I Carolina acquired Mark force, making the case “essentially a ‘one-on- insufficient evidence. they’re hardly satisfied with think if you get down this far Recchi from Pittsburgh. one’ allegation.” Wright left USC amid possible discipli- just getting here. in the playoffs, you’ve got to “We prepared better for it “I am grateful to the Los Angeles District nary action by the school and transferred to “I’m not sure people be playing well.” than any organization out Attorney’s office and the LAPD detectives UNLV. expected us to be here and I Now the franchise has there,” Brind’Amour said of for their diligence in pursuing the truth and Linebacker Rey Maualuga was arrested know we did,” Brind’Amour another chance at the Cup the post-lockout NHL. “We taking the time necessary to make the right Nov. 1 for allegedly punching a man at an said Friday, “and I know that’s after falling short against the were able to pick up players, decision,” Sanchez said. “I look forward to off-campus party, but no criminal charges one of the key differences favored Red Wings in 2002. great players, as opposed to continuing my education at USC and being a were filed. He sat out the first half of the from teams past. ... I think They won the series opener on trying to figure out how to get positive contributor to our school, student game against Stanford the following weekend going into the finals this time Ron Francis’ overtime goal on rid of guys. That goes to the body and team.” as punishment. around, we don’t feel like a the road, but lost the next four management and the coaches, huge underdog or anything games. getting in the right guys for like that. I think we have a real The next two seasons the new rule changes.” confident feeling about our weren’t kind to the But even more importantly, team and all we’re capable of Hurricanes. They failed to Brind’Amour said, Laviolette Matheny put on DL doing.” build on the momentum from instilled a winner’s mentality Carolina earned its second the first run to the finals, miss- from the start of the season. trip to the finals by rallying to ing the playoffs for the next It’s carried the Hurricanes all By MIKE FITZPATRICK Orlando Hernandez. Jamey Wright will go in two seasons before the lock- year, and now has them four The Associated Press the second game against New York’s Tom beat Buffalo 4-2 in Game 7 of NEW YORK — Barry Bonds’ first game the Eastern Conference finals out. But the team that wins away from hoisting the Glavine, who had been scheduled to start emerged from the work stop- Stanley Cup. in the Big Apple this season was washed out, Friday. Thursday night. It capped a but his San Francisco Giants were more con- series in which five of the page was one that was poised “I think just from the start The 35-year-old Matheny was hit in the to take advantage of the new of the season, you know, we cerned about their Gold Glove . head several times by foul balls during a seven games were decided by The Giants put Mike Matheny on the 15- one goal, with two ending on rules designed to increase felt like we could win hockey three-game series at this week. He left scoring. games, and it wasn’t about the day disabled list Friday with a concussion, Wednesday night’s game in the third inning power-play scores in over- and recalled catcher Eliezer Alfonzo from time. The new faces included opponent; it was about us,” after getting nailed by a foul tip and was defenseman Mike Laviolette said. “We had con- Double-A Connecticut. Alfonzo was listed in examined Thursday by a specialist in It was the final step in a the starting lineup against the New York tough path through the Commodore, who scored the fidence we could do that. I Pittsburgh. first goal in Game 7 against think the same thing holds Mets, but his major league debut was pushed “He’s really got a mild concussion, which Eastern Conference, starting back when the game was postponed due to with a six-game series against the Sabres. The Hurricanes true.” isn’t bad, but he’s had several of these,” rain. It will be made up Saturday as part of a Giants trainer Stan Conte said. “The cumula- doubleheader beginning at 1:25 p.m. tive factor is something we’re concerned Matt Cain, slated to pitch Friday night, ous one after reminding his work ethic, his profession- about, but we don’t think it’s going to be a will start the opener for San Francisco against long time.” Debut reporters the subject was off alism on the field.” limits until training camp. After ending a troubled Continued from Page 6 Owens, meanwhile, stay in San Francisco, Owens answered every question. was a pass-catching monster to cover bigger receivers like Why not? in his first season with the Lake and Mendocino Co. Owens. Owens even snagged This starts his honeymoon Eagles, helping them win 13 one pass after slipping during phase in Dallas, with team- of 14 games before breaking a his route. mates unanimously saying bone in his leg. LARGEST The only ball he didn’t how happy they are to have He recovered far sooner ~ PICK-UP ACCESSORIES ~ catch came on one of the final someone so talented on their than anyone expected and plays. Cornerback Terence side and everyone vowing to played great in a Super Bowl Newman intercepted it and give him a clean slate. loss to New England. Then Lakeport Camper ran to the end zone amid “I’ll be surprised if any- came more trouble. shouts of joy from safety thing happens. I really will,” His relationship with quar- Keith Davis. said quarterback Drew terback Donovan McNabb, Six Packs Featuring Coach Bill Parcells pre- Bledsoe, the likeliest target of coach Andy Reid and the rest Pilsner Ukiah sumably was impressed by his any Owens fits based on his of the organization dissolved new receiver, but didn’t say. history. “He’s been welcomed within months. His final prac- “To Go” He’s refusing to answer any here and will continue to be as tice there was Nov. 4. The 102 S. State St. Ukiah questions about Owens, even long as he’s the guy he has next day, he was suspended Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm •263-7755 saying, “Who?” to an innocu- been in the past, in terms of for the rest of the season. 468-5898 8 – SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

run by the Heat. jumper with 6:24 left getting COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-6 Step And really, the outcome Detroit within 80-67. He Anyone interested in ordering the For questions or additional informa- was never in doubt. The made a steal 17 seconds later, book can send an e-mail to bko- tion, call 468-5823. Pistons were within 10 mid- but O’Neal blocked his layup Ukiah Junior Giants Continued from Page 6 [email protected] or call 1-888-280- way through the third quarter, — then followed with a dunk 7715. Those interested in making a Ukiah High School baseball program set for Miami to an 47-36 lead at when Wade — who missed on the other end, as Wade donation to the George Ballman July-August Scholarship Fund can send an e-mail Athletic Boosters intermission. the first 2 1/2 minutes of the pumped his fist and Riley to [email protected]. Meeting June 6 O’Neal was 9-for-11 from Signups start May 15 for the Ukiah second half and remained in clapped knowingly. the field for 19 points in the the locker room — finally Minutes later, the champi- Mendocino College The Ukiah High School Athletics Junior Giants, a free baseball pro- Boosters Club will hold a meeting on gram starting in mid-July and running opening two quarters, his started to roll. onship was theirs. Annual Youth Soccer June 6 at 5:30 p.m. in the Building A for six weeks. biggest first-half effort so far He had 10 points in the Riley and owner Micky Camp June 19-22 Career Center. Signups will be from May 15-June 30 at the Redwood Health Club. Call in these playoffs. And quarter, hitting his last four Arison stood arm-in-arm as Finalizing budget requests will be Williams — who was 13-for- Mendocino College will hold its front-and-center on the agenda. Kim Garroute at 462-4501 with ques- shots — including a jumper they awaited the presentation Annual Youth Soccer Camp June 19- tions. 30 from the floor in the first with 1 second left for a 72-53 of the Eastern Conference 22 from 9 a.m. - noon each day. five games — was 5-for-5 in ACS 3-on-3 Basketball lead, as the sellout crowd championship trophy from The camp is for boys and girls ages the half, the last of those a 6-13 and will be put on by Mendocino Tourney set for June 24 Mendocino College began going delirious, the NBA vice president Stu College Soccer and held at the youth and high school pullup with 4:14 left that gave realization that the franchise’s Jackson. Alonzo Mourning — Mendocino football stadium. Fee for The fifth annual American Cancer football camps Miami a 38-27 lead. 18-year-itch was about to be the face of this franchise for the camp is $60 and the camp is lim- Society 3-on-3 Tournament will be Detroit got within 40-33 on scratched. so long — stood behind them, ited to 60 participants. held June 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The camp is geared towards recre- the Ukiah High School outdoor courts. Mendocino College will host a youth a pair of free throws by “I just wanted to help my nodding and holding a finger ational level players and includes indi- Boys and girls from grades six football camp from July 10-14 and a Hamilton with 2:52 left, but teammates,” Wade said. “And aloft. vidual skill and team strategy in a through nine are welcome to compete high school football camp on July 21. O’Neal scored six straight God gave me the strength.” Then Riley lifted the silver motivating, positive, and fun environ- in the event, and each team will con- Both camps will be held at ment. sist of 3-4 players. Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 Miami points in a span of 2:05 Hamilton and the Pistons trophy, as a sea of players’ Staff includes Mendocino College Each player will be required to raise p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. and sparked a half-closing 8-3 made one more run, his hands reached in for a touch. head women’s soccer coach Duncan $30 in sponsorship donations, with all This is a full contact camp for ages 6- McMartin and college level players. proceeds helping to fight cancer. 14. Call McMartin at 468-3006, e-mail Registration forms are due June 15. The high school camp will run from him at [email protected]. For more information call Matt Ferrick 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and The registration form can be down- World Wide Web users to the it.” at 485-8270 or the ACS office at 462- it is a position specific camp for high course’s Internet site, Among the issues coming loaded at www.mendocino.edu and 7643 x3. school age football players. Duo scholarships are available by calling Any questions about either camp www.ukiahgolf.com. They’re up for the Ukiah course are 468-5088. can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- Mendocino College Continued from Page 6 also making the whole course continuing clean-up from 468-3098. completely automated, so that flood damage, and questions 2006 Ukiah Triathlon Commuter Volleyball on the 18th hole. computers will be able to about revenue and rounds. Training Sessions Camp Aug. 7-11 Stewart played golf colle- To place an announcement in the transmit everything from tee “We have limited say with “Community Sports Digest,” contact giately at the University of Triathlon coach and personal trainer Mendocino College is offering a The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports Houston before moving onto times to bottom lines. stuff like that,” Johnson said. Mike Cannon will be conducting a commuter volleyball camp in Department by phone at 468-3518. And that’s without getting “That’s up to the city council, custom 14-week training program in Mendocino county the week of Aug. 7- You may also mail your listing to 590 the Asian PGA tour. Stewart preparation for the 2006 Ukiah 11. S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, grew up in Singapore, where into the course itself, which golf commission, and golf Triathlon. The camp is divided into two ses- e-mail it to [email protected], or his father was employed by both praise ebulliently. groups. We’re looking for the The program is designed for all lev- sions: Grades 7-9 from 9:30 a.m. - fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the “I absolutely love this golf people’s input and what we els and offers weekly Saturday morn- 12:30 p.m. and Grades 10-12 from “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE Keyser Aluminum. ing group workouts in a fun, non-com- 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. service, no guarantees can be made In Ukiah, Johnson and course,” Johnson said. “It’s a can bring to the course.” petitive format. The camp will be held at Mendocino on the frequency of a listing’s appear- Stewart both hope to imple- great track for people to play. Clinics will be held teaching proper College and run by local coaches. Fee ance in The Daily Journal. To assure swim technique, run form, bike fit, and for the camp is $80 and the camp will your event maximum publicity, please ment an on-line tee service in It’s creative, unique, and Reach Tony Adame at race nutrition. An information meeting limit the numbe of participants. For contact either our classified (468- the near future, and to attract there’s nothing but upside to [email protected] will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May more information and a brochure call 3535) or display advertising (468- 30 at the Redwood Health Club. Ed Schweitzer at 462-3382. 3510) departments. tant in , Orlando tem. Kings and Atlanta before being hired Whisenant, a longtime SCOREBOARD to coach Golden State, where family friend of the Maloofs Los Angeles 23 30 .434 5 Continued from Page 6 he went 75-89. Though his who never played or coached NBA MLB Seattle 23 32 .418 6 teams were more competitive in the NBA, was thought to be PLAYOFF GLANCE NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday’s Games Maloof clan — including Boston at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. than any Warriors clubs in the CONFERENCE FINALS East Division L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Colleen Maloof, mother of the the family’s choice for the job (Best-of-7) W L Pct GB N.Y.Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. previous half-decade, he was EASTERN CONFERENCE New York 32 20 .615 — Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:15 p.m. four sons who preside over the last weekend. But after the Detroit vs. Miami Atlanta 28 26 .519 5 Texas at Chicago White Sox, 8:35 p.m. fired when he clashed with Tuesday, May 23: Miami 91, Detroit 86 Philadelphia 27 26 .509 5 1/2 Minnesota at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. family’s extensive business Monarchs’ WNBA win over Thursday, May 25: Detroit 92, Miami 88 Washington 22 32 .407 11 Kansas City at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. players and incoming boss Saturday, May 27: Miami 98, Detroit 83 Florida 17 34 .333 14 1/2 Saturday’s Games empire — and president of Seattle on Wednesday night, Monday, May 29: Miami 89, Detroit 78 L.A. Angels (Escobar 5-5) at Cleveland (Lee 3-5), Chris Mullin. Wednesday, May 31: Detroit 91, Miami 78 Central Division 1:20 p.m. basketball operations Geoff He’s currently the top assis- Whisenant said he wasn’t Friday, June 2: Miami 95, Detroit 78, Miami wins W L Pct GB Minnesota (Radke 4-6) at Oakland (Haren 4-5), series 4-2 St. Louis 34 19 .642 — 4:05 p.m. Petrie tant in Memphis coach Mike scheduled for a second inter- Cincinnati 29 24 .547 5 N.Y.Yankees (R.Johnson 7-4) at Baltimore WESTERN CONFERENCE Houston 27 27 .500 7 1/2 (Loewen 0-0), 4:35 p.m. Musselman was an assis- Fratello’s defense-heavy sys- view in Las Vegas. Dallas vs. Phoenix Milwaukee 26 28 .481 8 1/2 Boston (Wakefield 4-6) at Detroit (Bonderman 5- Wednesday, May 24: Phoenix 121, Dallas 118 Chicago 20 32 .385 13 1/2 4), 7:05 p.m. Friday, May 26: Dallas 105, Phoenix 98 Pittsburgh 20 34 .370 14 1/2 Texas (Padilla 5-3) at Chicago White Sox Sunday, May 28: Dallas 95, Phoenix, 88 (Vazquez 6-3), 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, May 30: Phoenix 106, Dallas 86 West Division Toronto (Halladay 6-1) at Tampa Bay Thursday, June 1: Dallas 117, Phoenix 101, W L Pct GB (Hendrickson 3-5), 7:15 p.m. Dallas leads series 3-2 Arizona 31 22 .585 — Kansas City (Etherton 1-0) at Seattle (Pineiro 4- would have thought George need a little more time,” mid- Saturday, June 3: Dallas at Phoenix, 5:30 p.m. Los Angeles 31 23 .574 1/2 5), 10:05 p.m. Monday, June 5: Phoenix at Dallas, 5:30 p.m., if San Diego 28 25 .528 3 Sunday’s Games Mason would get to the Final fielder Landon Donovan said. necessary 27 26 .509 4 Cup Boston at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. San Francisco 27 26 .509 4 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 1:15 p.m. Four?” “We did a ton of running, and NBA FINALS N.Y.Yankees at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. (Best-of-7) Friday’s Games Texas at Chicago White Sox, 2:05 p.m. Continued from Page 6 Tired after a tough training when you’re running that Dallas OR Phoenix vs. Miami San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, ppd., Rain Minnesota at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Thursday, June 8: Miami at Dallas or Phoenix, 6 San Diego at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Kansas City at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. camp and three exhibition much and you’re that tired, p.m. Arizona at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 8:05 p.m. Sunday, June 11: Miami at Dallas or Phoenix, 6 Cincinnati at Houston, 5:05 p.m. along the lakefront and other games in six days, the you can’t play well. You saw p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 5:05 p.m. Tuesday, June 13: Dallas or Phoenix at Miami, 6 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 5:10 p.m. spots, a project by illumina- Americans had three days off in the three games last week p.m. Florida at Colorado, 6:05 p.m. Thursday, June 15: Dallas or Phoenix at Miami, 6 Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 7:40 p.m. TRANSACTIONS tion artist Michael Batz called this week before leaving. that everyone was dragging. p.m. Saturday’s Games BASEBALL They have a closed scrim- Now we have some time to Sunday, June 18: Dallas or Phoenix at Miami, 6 San Francisco (Wright 5-4) at N.Y. Mets (Glavine — what else? — “Blue p.m. 8-2), 10:25 a.m., 1st game American League mage against Angola on get our legs back.” Tuesday, June 20: Miami at Dallas or Phoenix, 6 Chicago Cubs (Rusch 1-5) at St. Louis (Mulder 5- MINNESOTA TWINS—Recalled INF Terry Tiffee Goals.” p.m. 3), 1:05 p.m. from Rochester of the IL. Monday ahead of their World Thursday, June 22: Miami at Dallas or Phoenix, 6 Philadelphia (Brito 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Penny 5- National League The team was to hold its p.m. 1), 1:05 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES—Activated C Yorvit first news conference in Cup opener against the sec- San Francisco (Cain 3-5) at N.Y. Mets Torrealba off the 15-day DL. Optioned C Miguel (Hernandez 3-4), 1:50 p.m., 2nd game Ojeda to Colorado Springs of the PCL. Germany in the early after- ond-ranked Czech Republic Associated Press Writer Arizona (Vargas 5-2) at Atlanta (Thomson 2-4), FLORIDA MARLINS—Purchased the contract of David Porter in New York WNBA 4:05 p.m. LHP Scott Tankersley from Carolina of the noon, then head to its first on June 12 in Gelsenkirchen. San Diego (Thompson 2-1) at Pittsburgh (Duke 3- Southern League. Activated RHP Carlos Martinez contributed to this report EASTERN CONFERENCE 6), 4:05 p.m. from the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Todd workout at Norderstedt, the “Playing-wise, we still W L Pct GB Cincinnati (Arroyo 6-2) at Houston (Nieve 1-3), Wellemeyer and RHP Franklyn German for Connecticut 3 1 .750 — 4:05 p.m. assignment. training camp of the local Detroit 3 1 .750 — Washington (O’Connor 2-3) at Milwaukee (Davis HOUSTON ASTROS—Purchased the contract of 4 2 .667 — 3-4), 4:05 p.m. RHP Chris Sampson from Round Rock of the Bundesliga team, Hamburger PRE-APPROVAL Washington 2 1 .667 1/2 Florida (Nolasco 3-2) at Colorado (BKim 3-2), PCL. Optioned LHP Mike Gallo to Round Rock. Sport-Verein. Charlotte 1 3 .250 2 5:05 p.m. Moved 1B Jeff Bagwell from the 15- to 60-day Chicago 1 4 .200 2 1/2 Sunday’s Games DL. Expectations are higher New York 0 4 .000 3 Arizona at Atlanta, 10:05 a.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Recalled LHP Eude A complimentary pre-approval San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. Brito from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre of the IL. than four years ago, partly WESTERN CONFERENCE San Diego at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. Optioned RHP Gavin Floyd to Scranton. W L Pct GB Cincinnati at Houston, 11:05 a.m. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed C Mike because of the Americans’ A wide variety of fixed and Houston 4 1 .800 — Washington at Milwaukee, 11:05 a.m. Matheny on the 15-day DL. Recalled C Eliezer Sacramento 3 1 .750 1/2 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. Alfonzo from Connecticut of the Eastern League. quarterfinal finish in 2002 and adjustable rate home loans Los Angeles 3 2 .600 1 Florida at Colorado, 12:05 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Purchased the San Antonio 2 2 .500 1 1/2 Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. contract of LHP Bill Bray from New Orleans of the their No. 5 world ranking. Seattle 2 2 .500 1 1/2 PCL. To work with a full-service lender, Minnesota 2 3 .400 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE “The ranking has got call us today. Phoenix 0 3 .000 3 FOOTBALL East Division expectations maybe a bit Douglas Klyse Daulton Abernathy National Football League Thursday’s Games W L Pct GB Boston 31 20 .608 — DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed NT Samuel skewed,” defender Chris Loan Consultant 387 N. State St. Loan Consultant Connecticut 89, Charlotte 65 Taulealea. Detroit 64, New York 63 New York 31 21 .596 1/2 Toronto 29 23 .558 2 1/2 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed QB Shaun King. Albright said Thursday in Ukiah, CA 95482 Friday’s Games NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Waived S Keon Minnesota 92, Indiana 87 Baltimore 25 29 .463 7 1/2 707-462-3332 Tampa Bay 22 32 .407 10 1/2 Jackson. New York after several U.S. Houston 71, Chicago 60 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Released WR Alex Phoenix at Seattle, 7 p.m. players appeared on ABC’s Central Division Bannister, DT Garrett McIntyre and WR Jerhame San Antonio at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Urban. Saturday’s Games W L Pct GB “Good Morning America.” Detroit 36 18 .667 — Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m. HOCKEY Charlotte at Connecticut, 1 p.m. Chicago 33 20 .623 2 1/2 “I think it’s flattering that Los Angeles at New York, 1 p.m. Cleveland 27 26 .509 8 1/2 National Hockey League Sunday’s Games Minnesota 24 29 .453 11 1/2 SAN JOSE SHARKS—Signed D Marc-Edouard we’re fifth in the world, but I Kansas City 13 38 .255 21 1/2 Vlasic, G Thomas Greiss and C Michal Macho. Minnesota at Houston, 3 p.m. don’t know if that’s exactly Programs subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. Borrower Pre-Approval Detroit at Chicago, 4 p.m. West Division W L Pct GB COLLEGE subject to acceptable property/appraisal. Washington Mutual has loan offices and San Antonio at Seattle, 6 p.m. accurate. But at the same time, accepts applications in: Washington Mutual Bank – many states; Washington Texas 28 25 .528 — AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL—Named Richard Oakland 25 29 .463 3 1/2 F. 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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnson BEETLE BAILEY by Mort Walker

DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Jefferson Davis lished. Datebook: Saturday, June 3, 2006 (1808-89), president of the Confederate States; TODAY’S QUOTE: “In charity there is no Raoul Dufy (1877-1953), artist; Tony Curtis excess.” -- Sir Francis Bacon Today is the 154th day of 2006 and the 76th In 1965, Edward H. White II, an astronaut (1925-), actor, is 81; Allen Ginsberg (1926-97), TODAY’S FACT: About six weeks after day of spring. on Gemini IV, became the first American to poet; Chuck Barris (1929-), TV host/producer, the Ixtoc oil spill (the biggest oil spill in histo- TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1937, the Duke walk in space. is 77; Curtis Mayfield (1942-99), song- ry), the third-largest oil spill ever occurred as of Windsor, having abdicated the British In 1979, the Ixtoc oil well in the Gulf of writer/musician. the Atlantic Empress and Aegean Captain col- throne, married Wallis Warfield Simpson, an Mexico blew out, spilling a record 600,000- TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1888, the comic lided off Trinidad and Tobago. American divorcee. plus tons of oil. baseball poem “Casey at the Bat” was pub- TODAY’S MOON: First quarter (June 3).

in your pocket in order to suggestions and jumping co-workers who aren’t doing be a costly day for you, gratify a present whim. feet first into the fire. Use things exactly as you like, it owing to a division between ASTROGRAPH LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - your head. might cause a misunder- your common sense and - Your good looks and pleas- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. standing of your intentions your desire to have a good ant personality isn’t likely to 22) -- When it comes to that could derail the whole time. Spend no more than is By Bernice Bede Osol provide enough firepower to things that could affect your job. allocated for pleasurable achieve your goals. You may career, don’t request favors AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- events. have to call upon the heavy from persons you have a Feb. 19) -- Be careful not to TAURUS (April 20-May stuff, like working hard and hunch will turn you down. It throw cold water on some- 20) -- If you find yourself in GEMINI (May 21-June sticking to the job. would cause an embarrass- thing about which your mate the company of someone 20) -- Don’t attempt to put VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ing situation for everyone or a family member feels you dislike, don’t react in a on a convincing facade 22) -- If you allow self- involved. enthusiastic, even if you manner that will make when inwardly you might doubts to control your think- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. evaluate it as being rather everyone present feel feel insecure about a posi- ing, they’ll have an eroding 23-Dec. 21) -- You’ll do far silly. Be tactful and kind. uncomfortable. Conduct Sunday, June 4, 2006 tion you’ve taken that’s now effect, causing a less-than- better if you are careful not PISCES (Feb. 20-March yourself with grace. In the year ahead, you being challenged by associ- efficient performance on to delegate assignments to 20) -- Try to be as coopera- Gemini, treat yourself to could do rather well for ates. Rehash the facts with things that are important, others that you can easily tive with a friend as this per- a birthday gift. Send for yourself in financial them. things you should be accom- handle yourself. They could son has been with you in the your Astro-Graph year arrangements that would CANCER (June 21-July plishing. impede your progress or past. If you’re not, even for ahead predictions by mail- provide a source of second 22) -- It would prove more LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. mess things up for you alto- a good reason, his/her feel- ing $2 to Astro-Graph, c/o earnings. Constantly be on prudent in the long run if 23) -- Even though you will gether. ings will be hurt and the this newspaper, P.O. Box the lookout for good invest- you take care of old commit- intellectually know better, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- association scarred. 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092- ments or a job that can pro- ments first, before you start you might still get burned by Jan. 19) -- If you handle ARIES (March 21-April 0167. Be sure to state your vide growth. to use whatever you’ve got going along with a friend’s sensitive associates poorly, 19) -- This could turn out to zodiac sign.

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THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 4214 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion AENE 111-1 Unscramble these four Jumbles, LSOI one letter to each square, 5-223 ITAP to form four ordinary words. 200-3 NELK LIBEE CLUE: PRONGHORN ORDER GRID 5 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 5 All Rights Reserved.

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Answers in Monday Edition © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com PLOARE Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as LONGER CHORAL WORK suggested by the above cartoon. 57 34 24 50 LONG A: TO “ ” 35 39 52 39 ERCH 42 32 42 49 (Answers Monday) ORA L Jumbles: JUDGE KNOWN AMAZON BISECT 31 60 47 27 Yesterday’s WOR K Answer: What he gave his wife after the winter 6/2/2006 storm — A SNOW JOB Husband should confront wife to save marriage Dear Annie: I am a 52-year-old male who marriage, because you have lost your trust in give children fits and don’t improve with age. has been married for 27 years. I have always her. It’s quite likely that after 27 years of However, in the past several years, there has tried to be a good husband and father. Last marriage, she believes an old high school been an increase in the number of children summer at a family reunion, one of my wife’s ANNIE’S MAILBOX boyfriend will make her feel young and excit- with unusual names, which in turn, means it old high school boyfriends showed up. They ing again. But she may not fully understand isn’t so odd to have one. Gwyneth Paltrow quickly hit it off and spent most of the after- By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar what she’s risking. Remind her. has a daughter named “Apple,” and Jason noon talking about old times. It didn’t bother Dear Annie: I recently started working in Lee named his son “ Inspektor.” It me because I always have trusted my wife. boyfriend does. I saw that for her weekend a pediatric office. I am horrified by some of almost makes us pine for “Moon Unit Recently, however, she has started acting away, she booked reservations at the hotel the names these parents give their children. A Zappa.” Such names are distinctive, which is more secretive, and I have caught her lying where there is going to be a huge three-day 16-year-old single mother just named her the point the parents are trying to make. If about certain things. In particular, she took a motorcycle show. baby “Pretty.” parents also make the child feel special and “mental health” day off. That evening, I went What am I to think except that she is going Don’t these parents realize the cruelty they loved, the name won’t hurt them -- and if to get something out of her car, and saw that to spend the weekend with him? Should I are subjecting their children to, not only in they truly can’t stand it, they can always she had put over 200 miles on the odometer. confront her? I have asked her to see a mar- childhood, but for the rest of their lives? change it later. I asked about it, and she admitted she had riage counselor with me, but she is adamant When I write to you, I say, “Dear Annie.” But Dear Annie: I read the letter from traveled to a mall, and I know it’s close to about not wanting to do this. I am tempted to I doubt I would have any respect for a colum- “Concerned, but Not Dissatisfied,” who said where her old boyfriend lives. go to the show and, if they are together, tell nist named “Dear Cupcake.” Such frivolous she and her husband are in their 70s, married Now my wife wants to go away for a her that our marriage is over. -- Dazed and names compromise credibility and may hin- 50 years, and enjoy sex three times a week. weekend alone “to think.” She says I am Confused der success. My wife and I are in our 70s. For heaven’s smothering her. However, several days ago, I Dear Dazed: This is too important to play I think kids these days have a hard enough sake, please publish their diet. -- Paul noticed she had visited a Web site about a hide and seek. Tell your wife what you have time growing up without having to defend Dear Paul: You weren’t the only reader motorcycle show. She has absolutely no discovered and ask if she wants to save your their names. What do you say? -- Jane Smith who asked for the secret to their successful interest in motorcycles -- but her old Dear Jane: We agree that some names sex life. Whatever it is, they should bottle it.

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File No.: 2006-F0313 File No.: 2006-F0404 Part-Time (1 hrs/day, Bartenders ual w/basic con- 5 days/wk, in student attendance Head Start Ctrs. HS Apply Sara I. Build loads and deliv- Outstanding benefits. THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING Front Desk Clerk struction exp. for 185 days/yr) program & school of- $10.01-$10.95/hr. AVUSD er building materials Job description/ PERSON(S) IS PERSON(S) IS Food servers F/T position. Must $27.84-$46.36/hr. fice. Des. qual: 2 yrs EHS $9.82-10.73/hr Box 457, around the communi- required application (ARE) DOING BUSI- (ARE) DOING BUSI- Bussers have reliable vehicle Instruct students in resp. cler. exper., w/bene. Must submit Boonville, CA 95415. ty. Help in yard with at 463-4915 NESS AS: NESS AS: Cooks & valid DL. Benefit basics of video pro- computer skills. Sal. NCO app: 800-606- customer service, HOPLAND FOOD WEST SIDE Dishwashers pkg avail. Apply at duction. 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ASSISTANT MEAT CUTTER DELVERY DRIVER efits avail mileage ical and drug screen Must have own trans- Marc Remmen This business is con- Duties include Design. Subj Cred Support young stu- F/T. Competitive pay. Min 18 yrs old holiday PTO Good upon job offer. Apply portation and insur- 705 N. State St. #185 ducted by an Individ- score keeping for issued based upon dents with school ad- Benefits. 401K. w/clean DMV Mostly pay Call 707- at 1870 North State ance. Must have flex- Ukiah, CA 95482 ual. The registrant sport leagues such work exp. justment problems. Fax resume weekends, heavy lift- 462-6888 EOE No phone calls. ibility in schedule. This business is con- commenced to trans- as softball, baseball Mendocino County Des. qual: Exper. 707-433-8018. ing involved good P/T. $11/hr start. ducted by Husband act business under Howard Hospital KZYZ&Z Community and basketball and Office of Education with children & ability Business Manager w/kids A+ good 2nd Apply in person at & Wife. The regis- the fictitious business Opportunities Radio seeks supervising the For an application to nurture. Begin sal. 7.5 hrs. day. Aug. - income job. 601 S. State St trants commenced to name or names listed RN, ICU, FT Coordinator responsi- day-to-day func- packet call 707-467- $9.28/hr; 18 hrs/wk. Jun. School Yr. Sal. Call 462-1711 Medical – transact business un- above on June 2, 5012 or visit (& per diem) ble for communica- tions of assigned Info. & app. from: DOE + benefits. Local medical office der the fictitious busi- 2006. Endorsed-Filed www.mcoe.us/jobs Director of Student RN, Surgery, FT tons & events, plus recreation facilities. Personnel Commis- Tree of Life Charter seeks energetic indi- ness name or names on June 2, 2006 at DEADLINE: 6/8/06 Services McKinley- RN, ER, per diem light financial duties. This is a part-time sion, Ukiah Unified School 462-0913 vidual to assist with listed above on May the Mendocino Coun- Interviews to be ville Middle School RN, Med/Surg, PT Strong writing and in- position. Hours of School District, 1056 Apply by 6/15 front office reception- 1, 2006. Endorsed- ty Clerks Office. held 6/9/06. 197/days/yr, Occup. Ther, FT terpersonal skills req. work may include N. Bush St., Ukiah, ist tasks, including Filed on May 1, 2006 /s Mark Franz Carpentry $60,643-$68,224 + Rad Tech, FT and a love of radio, day, evening and 3 In-Home Respite CA 95482, 707-463- scheduling, answer- at the Mendocino MARK FRANZ fence & deck, 1 day a stipend for Master’s. Physical exp. w/non-profits a weekend shifts. County Clerks Office. & Behavior Respite 5205. Deadline: week $23+hr. Exc. benefit pkg. Val- Therapist,FT plus. FT, salary DOE, ing phones and filing. Request /s/Cindy Remmen Workers needed. Wednesday, June 462-4491 id Admin Svcs Cred Respiratory benefits. Cover let- Excellent salary & application: CINDY REMMEN $7.56 & $9.50p/hour. 14th at 4:00 PM EOE or concurrent enroll- Therapist, FT benefit package in- 20 PERSONALS Cashier-Ukiah Valley ter, resume, and City of Health Ins. Pd. mi. ment in an approved CRNA, FT refs to: PO Box 1, cludes medical, den- Healdsburg 363-06 Saying “Jesus is not AUTO DETAILERS Lumber is looking for Ukiah & Willits areas. Admin Cred prgm. Apply online Philo, 95466 or tal, LTD, life insur- Personnel Office, 5/13,20,27,6/3/06 the Son of God is a Busy dealership. an individual who is Provide in-home care Apps & info at the HowardHospital.com email [email protected] ance and 401(k). 401 Grove Street, STATEMENT OF Propoganda Farse.” FT w/benefits. fluent in Spanish & to fams. w/children District Office, 2275 or call 456-3101 Please send resume Healdsburg, CA ABANDONMENT OF Exp. pref.Valid CDL English to work in LANDSCAPER, Frances (or adults) w/develop- Central Ave, McKin- by fax to 707- 95448-707-431-3322. 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Cage 42 yrs., willing to work a Exp. pref.Valid CDL Must be computer lit- hrs. to start DOE. 95403 name: tling Line help. Exp. a Tanker Propane Exp. ties incl. Mfg of wire FOUND min. of 15hrs a wk. Apply on line erate, & detail orient- Call today! 485-7829 NEW EXCITING SANEL 101 WINERY plus but will train the Pref. Delivery, apply: rope slings, chain, Very friendly brown Have (or obtain) thurston honda.com ed. Use of ABRA HR POSITION WORK- 12910 Hwy 101 right persn. Apply in Pro-Flame Gas Co. LIKE bridles & wire rope Tabby cat. Cage 73 CPR/First Aid certs, AVUSD 1/2 Bus & Payroll software a ING WITH KIDS Ukiah, CA 95482 person at Graziano 1580 S. Main Willits CHILDREN? assembly. Must be neg. TB within past 2 Driver/ 1/2 Mechanic. plus. Wage depends 6 wks pd vacation Michael A. FOUND Family of Wines, Driver self motivated & not yrs, reliable trans. & $14.43-$15.34/hr, on exp. Excellent This might be 401 K. Day & Eve Wierenga Pretty grey with 1170 Bel Arbres Rd. Friedman’s afraid of challenge. phone, valid CDL, 8hr/day, 261 days/yr. benefit pkg. EOE. the job for you. avail. Small homelike 12910 Hwy 10 white Tabby cat. proof of Ins. & re- Redwood Valley, Ca. Home Improvement We offer excel bens. Apply Sara I., Send resume or apply CHILDCARE environment, good Ukiah, CA 95482 Cage 71 95470 or send We are seeking a & sal. pkg. Send reply ceive a criminal re- AVUSD Box 457, METALfx WORKERS, pay & benefits. Fax Margaret J. Mendo. Co. resume to cheson@ to box 03075, c/o Ukiah cord clearance. Con- Boonville, CA 95415 class A or B Delivery ALL SHIFTS. resume to 463-6957. Wierenga Animal Control 300 E. Hill Rd. Daily Journal, P.O. Box tact Francois Kirby at pacific.net fax Driver. Current medi- F/T 4 day week. 12910 Hwy 10 Plant Road AVUSD Business Willits, CA 95490 NURSING- Vallejo 749, Ukiah, CA 95482 Families United- 707-485-9742 cal; bring DMV print- Starting salary Ukiah, CA 95482 Please call Manager 456-2175 Care Center has RN/Assistant Respite 263-3921 or Century 21 Property out. Competitive sal- $9.40 per hour. The fictitious busi- 463-4427 if any of FT w/ bene. Starting HVAC/ opening for RN, full Director Lakeport 1-800-640-3992. App. Management seeks ary & excellent bene- On call $9 per hour. ness name referred these are your cat. salary $48,125- SHEETMETAL time, am/pm shifts. Skilled Nursing deadline 06-15-06 F/T individual w/basic fits including 401k Qualifications: to above was filed in $55,114/yr. Apply S. INSTALLERS Must be able to show This challenging construction exp. and merchandise dis- Pass medical and County on April 24, FOUND: ARTICULATION Ivey, AVUSD, Box Tired of hourly? Work proof of Nursing Li- position is full-time Must have reliable count. EOE. drug exam, TB test, 2006. This business Remote Control SPECIALIST 457, Boonville, CA piece rate & cense & CPR certifi- with On-Call duties. trans. & CDL. Apply in person: criminal back- was conducted by a dropped in my car FT, maintain articula- 95415 DOUBLE your in- cate. MAIL applica- Long term care ex- Competitive sal. + 1255 Airport Park Blvd ground check and California Limited through window at tion agreements for Banking Ukiah come! HVAC Instal- tion to 2000 Tuo- perience preferred benefits. Apply at: have valid Cal. Partnership. This Walmart. transfer of courses, lers & Foreman w/2+ lumne St., Vallejo, but willing to train Support Service 495-C E. Perkins St. DRIVER Mon-Fri. Drivers license. statement was filed Call to ID 463-1633 www.mendocino.edu CA 94589 or call the the right individual. Coordinator Ukiah F/T. Must be able to yrs exp in New Resi- GREAT NEW with the County Clerk Lost Red & Blue or call 468-3062 dential Construction Director of Nursing Excellent salary. Mendo Lake Credit Child Care Assis- drive 24 ft. Bobtail. MEDICAL, DENTAL, of Mendocino County Macaw (Large Mendocino College needed NOW in all @ 707-644-7401 or Join our team of Union has an im- tant Mon, Wed,Fri, Must be reliable, VISION PKG. on May 11, 2006. Parrot) Last seen in DRIVERS - Golden areas. We offer fax resume health care profes- mediate opening for occas Tues, Thurs in pass background & matching 403B /s/Michael Wierenga Rwd Vly 485-5177 State Overnight is Med/Dent/Vis, PTO & 707-644-1665. sionals. Contact a Support Service Rwd Vly Starts at drug test. Good pay. TSA Plan, paid holi- MICHAEL hiring drivers with holidays, matching PACU/PRE-OP RN Barry Loflin, R.N. HELP $7/hr Rebecca & benefits. Please days & vacation, WIERENGA van or pickup Coord. Qualified 401k & more! Per Diem Director of Nursing. 120 WANTED 485-2401 call 707-496-0009 paid training’s, on 366-06 w/shell for local candidates must 800-928-6222 or fax duty meals. & OR RN Ph: (707) 263-6101, Auto Tech, Import EEL RIVER FUELS, 5/13,20,27,3/06 morning small pack- have 3 years pro- CNA’s F/T, P/T, res 916-515-4281 FREE Co-op Day FT, PT,PD Fax: 263-6300 Apply in person INC is accepting ap- FICTITIOUS age delivery routes gressively responsi- days & PM’s. Care Provided Day shift No On-Call, 213 S. Main Ukiah plications for a BUSINESS NAME based in Mendocino ble acctg./clerical No Wknds. TRUE TO LIFE Great working cond. Propane Delivery Apply: STATEMENT County area. Earn Apply in person Ukiah Surgery Center CHILDREN’S exp. AA degree or Truck Driver/Service TRINITY YOUTH File No.: 2006-F0274 Case Manager $10.00 per hour Valley View Skilled 467-2120 SERVICES equivalent exper. Tech. F/T w/benes. SERVICES THE FOLLOWING working w/youth plus mileage reim- Nursing Center, seeks 2 additional req.. visa process- Apply in person at 915 W. Church St. Physically fit, PERSON(S) IS ages 16-19 in bursement plus ad- 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah homes for Shelter ing-product knowl- 3371 N. State St. or on line@ strong, outdoor ind., Care program (ARE) DOING BUSI- THPP. Creative ditional reimburse- COMMUNITY edge. Good organi- Ukiah. wwwtrinitycfs.org 1 day a wk. $13+hour Applicants need to NESS AS: challenging position ment based on local COORDINATORS Superior Court w/supportive zational, verbal, 462-4491 have at least 1 spare WRITCH fuel cost. Benefits Academic Exp. lumber truck Mendocino County LVN/RN bdrm to house a child clinical team. FT Pleasant Care Con- 422-B Clara Ave. available including written skills & a Coordinator: driver. Class A Req. LVN/RN postion at for up to 30 days. w/bens. Must have valescent Hospital is Ukiah, Ca 95482 health coverage and positive attitude. Place 10 foreign ex- Apply at 1117 Long Valley Health Guaranteed monthly MA pref or BA in Family in need of following: allotment. Generous Richard Haley 401K with Company We offer competi- change students Commerce Dr. Ukiah Ctr. Days only. Bene- 422-B Clara Ave. human svcs. w/exp. match. tive salary, excel- with host families in Court SOCIAL SERVICE increase upon place- FT AV Installer fits. Wage neg. Call ment. Income tax-ex- Ukiah, CA 95482 in related field. Call Steven Koller your area. Pays DIRECTOR: lent benefits, NO Clean DMV SBCA/ Mediator Anne @ 984-6131 or empt. Exp. with chil- This business is con- Fingerprint clear- 866-779-7726. $750. a month for Must be certified or SATURDAYS, a Cedia helpful Apply $3523 - $4725/Mo apply www.long dren req. Parents will ducted by an Individ- ance req’d. Fax 10 months. willing to undergo ATTORNEY fun working envi- at Sound Company Full Benefit Pack valley.org EOE receive training, + So- ual. The registrant resume to: Attn: HR Great Supplemental training. A degree in cial Worker, in-home Criminal Defense ronment & business Final Filing: commenced to trans- 77-462-6994 or Income. Fax letter of Graveyard shift psychology is pref. support & respite. Firm seeks associate casual. Send or 6-9-06 5pm NOW act business under mail to: Attn: HR interest with phone WORKING with kids, ACTIVITY Need 1 or 2-parent for contract work in For the fictitious business PO Box 422, Ukiah, email (jenniferw@ number to (707) small homelike envi- DIRECTOR: homes, with 1 parent Ukiah; 10-20 hrs/wk. Application/Info HIRING! home full time. Home name or names listed CA 95482. Lic. mlcu.org) resume 546-1868 or mar- ronment, good pay & Must be certified. #237000979. EOE Three+ years mini- Call: (707) 463-4285 FULL TIME with no more than 1 above on April 17, to Mendo Lake [email protected]. benefits. Fax resume biological child con- mum F/T Fel/Misd Or apply at: Subway NURSES RN/LVN 2006. Endorsed-Filed Credit Union, PO to 463-6957 sidered. Caregiver for mental criminal defense Housekeeping & 100 North State St 1307 N. State St. on April 17, 2006 at Box 1410, Ukiah, To work on Retirees invited to health facility. Knowl- experience required. Laundry. RDA Room 303 130 N. Orchard Av. the Mendocino Coun- PM/Night shift. apply. Contact TLC edge of Psych meds. Fax resume/letter to CA 95482/Fax 707- Apply in person Sal. & benes. DOE. Ukiah, CA 95482 & Inside Wal Mart ty Clerks Office. Call Becky Randall or 707-463-1100 $8-$10 hr to start. (707) 571-5521 or 468-0350 Baechtel creek Inn Contact office mgr. www.mendocino. Competitive wages. Lic#236800809 /s Richard Haley Debra Sims at 467-0911 call (707) 462-5950 Willits 702 S. Dora St.Ukiah courts.ca.gov Apply in person RICHARD HALEY 707-462-6636

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HELP HELP BUSINESS APARTMENTS MISC. GARAGE GARAGE REC VEH 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 300 UNFURNISHED 320 DUPLEXES 440 FURNITURE 480 FOR SALE 590 SALES 590 SALES 610 CAMPING SENIOR Telephone Operator GARDEN 2 bd. 351 Creekside, Lazy Boy Burgundy Wine Barrell Halves A lot of great stuff Garage Sale, 6/3/06 23’ Forest River F/T, all shifts & Willits. Lndry rm. No leather dual recliner. for planters Freshly for sale! 1600 ROAD 8:30-2, household Rockwood Roo PROGRAM OFFICE PARK wkends. Typing, Spaces from 445sqft pets. Sml. bk yd. Ga- Like new, paid cut Just in time for D, Redwood Valley. items, dolls, etc. 2003 Travel Trailer MANAGER spelling, phone To 726sqft. & up rage. $800. 485-0841 $1700, sacrifice for Spring. $10-$15 June 3rd & 4th, 2701 Redemeyer Rd. fully equiped +1side Area Agency skills a must. $500. 485-0535 each. Also will be on Sat/Sun 9-2 No early birds. popout $9,500 obo SPRING RENT 2bd. 1.5 ba. 1201 on Aging Benefits offered. UKIAH the coast 2X a month 463-0752 SPECIAL Carrigan. Front yard Deluxe oak roll top BUSH AND HENRY Garage Sale, Sat& Adult Services Apply in person 140 Zinfandel 462-4917. .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. maintained. $1100. desk built in drawers, ST. something for Sun, 8-2:30 Layton Trlr 03, 23ft Division 960 N. State St. 1bd1ba. $660 $1300 sec. 462-4759 2 file drawers $600. everyone 764 South Oak $7500. Wt Fiber- Mendocino County Ukiah. Hud OK. WOOD STOVE Saturday 9-4 glass Shell cab high Department of DOWNTOWN Avail now 2 bdrm Lg oak ent cntr wall ORLY Street, Ukiah Ukiah Furniture 2nd FLOOR unit w/glass doors 1096 W Standley off 95 dodge 8ft bed Social Services CENTURY 21 w/W.D. hu. priv. yd. side loader $40 HUGE SALE Anti- Warehouse: Delivery $300. 272-2257 Sat 9-12 Antique $300 743-1977 Salary $2176- DANCE STUDIO gar. Clean! no dogs. 391-7204 ques, collectables, driver/rcv’ng clerk: Les Ryan Realty couch, furn, toys, $2644/biwkly 3500 sq. ft. $850/mo. 481-1206 jewelry, glass, pot- MOTOR- 125 lb. min lift, forklift Property Management WOULD LIKE TO kids items & more Opportunity to man- APPLIANCES tery, etc. More added CYCLES exp. plus, comptr 468-0463 HOMES 460 BUY TWO 620 age programs that LEE KRAEMER 13601 Old River Rd daily! 425 N. Bush skills, must travel 330 FOR RENT USED CHICKENS. Honda V65 Saber ‘84 provide protective/ Real Estate Broker Ukiah Green Apts. & APPLIANCES Hopland Sat & Sun Fri, Sat, Sun 8-1 1100 CC Good cond. Rq’d, clean DMV, 2 bdrm. 1bth, west- 463-1633 supportive services 468-8951 Ukiah Green South & FURNITURE. Furniture Clothes & Runs great, have fair- M-F, fax resume/ side of town, LARGE SALE! to vulnerable apts. are currently Guaranteed. 485-1216 PETS & Weight Set, etc ing. $1500 459-6636 DMV record Office Spaces $1100/mo., no pets. Furn., TV’s, clothes, adults. Oversee acdepting applcia- 500 SUPPLIES 2 Family Yard Sale, 707-462-3018 776 S. State St. 462-6471 MISC. etc. Sat. & Sun. 8-5 AUTO PARTS & complex service tions for 1 2, & 3 Abandoned Everything including 340 sf. $375/mo. FOR SALE 110 Canyon Dr. Crnr. ACCESSORIES systems and per- Ukiah Valley bdrm. apts. Ukiah 2/1 w/gar. on 1 acre 480 by owner available the kitchen sink. 630 390 sf $425/mo. Rosemary. No earlies sonnel Lumber has a yard Green aprts are a us- Close to town. Avail 3 Wheel Scooter, for adoption. 160 Zinfandel Dr. We recycle and pay $ Inc. util, janitor, cent. Moving Sale. Furn., functions.Collee de- position avail. for a da rural development 6-3 No section 8 $500.00; Elec. Female Terrier Mix. Ukiah 8:30am-2:00 for battery core, ht/air, off st. parking. Baby items, misc. Sat gree Or MSW or detail oriented per- 515 subsidy housing $1200/mo. 621-1741 Wheelchair $2000. 35-40 lbs. radiators, alum. whls, 468-5426 6/2 & 6/3 1530 Tal- 8-3pm 1361 MA degree and son. Some lifting req. community for low & call 462-8430 Male Terrier Mix copper & brass. 467- Beautiful 2 bdr. 1 ba. mage Ct. Furn, appl, Burgundy Dr., Ukiah management expe- Fork lift skills & class APARTMENTS moderate income 35-40.lbs. 9 mo. old. 1959, 707-829-2950 rience. Candidates B lic. a plus. Appli- 2nd home on 3.5 ac. 24 spd. Mongoose W/D camp gear tools 300 UNFURNISHED families. Seniors cit- Blue Ribbon Pets. MOVING-Sat. 9-3 & 4X4'S 60 yrs. or older en- cant must have valid small P.V. Farm. Bike. IBOC Comp SX & sporting goods izne & disabled indi- 485-8454 Sun. 10-2. FOR SALE 1&2bd Apts. availa- $1200/mo. incl. Pd. $1200 take $400 747 Lake Mendo Dr 650 couraged to apply. CDL and pass pre vidual. To compete 8910 East Rd. ble on N. Main & N. PG&E. N/S, pets or best ofr. 462-7628 Sat & Sun 9-? For info call employment drug an applciation stop JACK RUSSELL Rwd. Vly. Furn. hse- Toyota Tacoma Bush $725/$795/mo, neg. 769-7708 Lots of good stuff 707-467-5866 or go screening. PU app at by the rental office lo- 41” RCA Big Screen PUPPIES hold, clothes, etc. SR5 4X4 Xtracab no pets. 462-4759 EEL RIVER RD. Reasonable prices to:www.mss.ca.gov 901 S. State St. cated at 1164 Mul- T.V. $400 obo Ready now! 3 males 5speed 3.4liter 2 bed., 1 ba. modular Sat & Sun 7:30-? to “Career WEEKEND 2 bdrm 1bth berry St. Apt.41 468-8495 1 fem. 489-8727 827 Cypress Ave. V6,Offroad Pack- part. furn. Horse OK. 3049 Primrose Dr. Opportunities”. RECEPTIONIST $800/mo. N/P N/S Ukiah, Ca 95482 or Call after 6 Sat. 8-12. Couch, age,antilock $1000+dep. Willits. Furn, tools, Closes 6/9/06 for a busy real estate 230 Observatory call 77-462-8272 or Lab pups, loveseat, clths, dryer, brakes,airbags,bed Beverly Sanders A POWER WHEEL- piano. misc. office. Please submit Ave. 707-732-8188 TDD: 202-720-5964 black/choc., lawn mower, tools. liner,full instru- SALESPERSON: Realty 462-5198 CHAR *new* AT NO cover letter, resume’ Equal opportunity AKC/OFA, show/obed. Sat & Sun 9-5 ments,chrome,key- Pest Control. Must 2bd 1.5ba Town- (by app.only) COST!! $0 Call Alert-Senior Center and or application to housing dvelopment lines, hlth guarn. 1215 S. Dora Ukiah. less, sliding rear- have BR II License or house w/fenced 1-800-350-7033 Thrift Open Mon-Sat [email protected] Ukiah Green Apts. WANTED $300 Some antiques, window,autodoors/w SIM experience. backyard, storage pet 10-4, Donations of or mail to & Ukiah Green TO RENT ADVANCED 262-0464 Many Misc indows/mirrors CD Guaranteed salary+ ok w/dep $900/mo + 370 good quality furniture Realty World South Apts. NUTRIENTS Hydro- player w/six speak- commission. dep 467-1990 or FAMILY only & volunteers Selzer Realty, are currently accept- ponic & organic. 20-50% Sat, Sun 8-5 No Ear- er,cruise 1-800-244-1176 cell 272-6778 RELOCATING 510 LIVESTOCK needed 462-4343 350 East Gobbi St. ing applications for 1 off 707-318-0011 ly Birds. 1201 Road control,locking w/o pets to area Free Donkey Autumn Leaves Ukiah. No Phone 2bd. 1 ba $800 2, & 3 bdrm. apts. Barn/Shed 10’x12’ M. Rdwd Val. ‘78 diff,new tires,low SECRET needs 3+ bdrm 1 yr male uncut, Trash to Treasure, Calls! Salary DOE. 2 bd. TH $825 Ukiah Green Apts are 2dr. $600 Freezer 6’ Ford PU $1000. OBO miles,ex. SHOPPERS home in Ukiah or Black Grey trim Bake Sale & Raffle No Section 8. a USDA Rural Devel- Horizontal w/lock 5x7 metal shed, Lg condition,$17,900. Needed to Evaluate SERVICES Rdwd Vly Starting 485-8060 on June 3rd from LEE KRAEMER opment 515 Subsidy $100 707-462-6962 log play hs. Prop. Ref 621-3317 Local Businesses OFFERED 7/1 short term OK 8am to 3pm. Baby 200 PROPERTY MGMT Housing Community 2 freezers, port bskt Flex hrs, E-mail (604) 733-3115 Daybed w/Trundle Horse pasture nr. things & toys, furn Mitsubishi Montero Busy Bees 463-2134 for low & moderate ball hoop, hshld gds, Req’d 800-585-9024 $275 Full Bed Ukiah. Miles of trails, TV’s Raffle: A’s Tick- 1995 SR5 LOADED! Housecleaning 4 New Prof. Luxury income families, se- Looking for weather clothes some free etc ext 6520 w/beautiful frame arena, lots of extras. ets & Brooks & Dunn 150K mi. $5,000 services inside & out. 1 bd. Townhomes. nior citizens & disa- proof warehouse for $250 27” Color TV Sheli 462-4784 Concert Tickets from Sat. & Sun. 8-12 367-0466 391-2953 Mason St. Avail. bled individuals. To instrument storage. Security Guard/ $95 462-7025 Konocti. 425 E. 5051 Ford ‘89 7/1.Starting $895/mo. complete an applica- Ukiah Vly. Rwd. Vly Qt. horse mare - 15 Event Staff. P/T to Certified Phono- Gobbi St. 472-0913 N. State St. # 17 3/4 ton 4 wh 139K mi $1000 dep. App. at tion stop by the rental Spencer 462-8863 Dble Bed w/ headbrd, hands. 18 yrs. old. F/T. $7.00 hr. to start Graphix Reading/ Great cond. $2950 216 Mason St. No office located at 1164 6 mo. old, $550, Eng- Intermediate rider. Benefit for Nuestra Sat. only. 7-12 DOE. For more info. Spelling Tutor One WANTED TO obo 272-3715 ment ring, 14k white Loves cows, ties, Casa Corner of Pine Baby furn., 4 whlrs. call 888-211-2321. on one instruc afford- pets. By appt. only. Mulberry St. Apt.41 380 SHARE RENT 707-972-1294 Rob Ukiah, Ca 95482 or gold, $350. 462-9295 clips, trailers, good & Stephenson Misc. furn. Subaru ‘99 Forester able rates 463-2835 $475 Westside, quiet Severely disabled 17 call 707-462-8272 or on trail, fast. $2500. Sun 8:30 Kids clothes. etc. “S” AWD, 5 spd., Housekeeping & 625 N. STATE ST. female. N/S,P/D/V. Dell Comp $150 year old. P/T person- TDD: 202-720-5964. 485-0150 Estate Sale 480 Zinfandel Dr. Silver, 67K. $9500 Organizational PARK PLACE Share kit, ba. Dep. Desk $100 Leather al care. Starts @ Equal Opportunity Sat. & Sun. 8-? Sears Bandsaw Ra- Marino’s Auto Sales Services Ref avail 1 bd. $725-$775 & ref. 467-1467 desk chair $50 Love- Reg. American $12/hr. 744-1136 Housing 512 W. Mill St. dial arm saw Delta #738308 485-0499 Shelley 468-3839 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. seat fair cond $50 fu- Paint Mare. 14.3H, Development Female N/S house Antiques, household, drill press Mac/Dell Toyota Landcruiser SKILLS COACH Pool/garg. 462-5009 ton $100 Treadmill 13 yrs. 1st place in Need a compas- lots of clothes & furn. 1992, $5,500, clean, ALL SHIFTS. Ukiah Terrace priv dep ref $450 incl $175 Port AC $300. NATRC Jr. Horse. Computers Computer sionate caregiver to ALDERWOOD APTS 4 wd., hitch, sun roof Must like working Apartments util 462-5674eves 462-5202 after 3pm $4000/bo. w/bare- Estate stuff, books, parts, bikes, youth grow organic medi- 1450 S.State St. are currently accept- 467-1130 with people. Starting Near Rogina Hgts. back saddle. 468-9344 collectables, washer, golf clubs, books, cine for you? Ap- NEW OWNERS ing applications for 1 GOLF CART pay $8.50 increased Lg .Rm. w/Kitchen- clothes. Sat&Sun, 9- VHS tapes, clothes & Toyota RAV 4 ‘99 proved by Medi Mari- Refurbished 2 & 2 bdrm. apts. Ukiah ‘86 EZ Go. Great Registered QH Mare with experience. ette. Priv entr N/P/S.. 3:00, 241 Warren Dr. misc. 450 Eastlick St. AT/4x4/. . $7900 juana Patient’s Un- bd.\Garage+pool Terrace Apts are a cond. Runs great. Smart well trained Drug test & DMV Quiet area $550 incl FREE GARAGE off W Clay. Sat 8-3 Marino’s Auto Sales ion. Call Link Up $850 mo. 463-2325 USDA Rural Devel- $1750. 467-1959 17yrs Needs lead printout req. EOE. util 467-9925 SALE SIGNS. We Found More #222456 485-0499 466-YESS (4377) opment 515 Subsidy Pellet Stove (Tradi- horse $1000 Apply 401A Talmage DOWNTOWN Housing Community Lrg. rm. $495. Realty World Selzer Stuff! Knick knacks, Tundra ‘02 4WD, FINANCIAL tions) free standing. Gorgeous QH Geld- Rd. Ukiah. 462-2395 STUDIO for low & moderate $495 dep. Util. incl. Realty. 350 E. Gobbi toys crystal, floor SR5 4dr V8 auto, SERVICES Black, excel. cond. ing 2yrs Clips ties & 205 Quiet $460 + dep income families, se- House priv. Fri & Sat 9:30-3, Mir- lamp, movies, & a lot ABS, AC PDL & PW, Support develop- Presently still in use. loads Halter broke BANKRUPTCY 463-8642 nior citizens & disa- 468-0244 rors, oriental rugs, more 571 Chablis Ct. CC, CD & cass, shell mentally disabled I am switching to pro- gentle & lovable is it for me? ❤HEART of UKIAH ❤ bled individuals. furniture, decorative off Despina Sat 8-12 and carpet kit, tow in their own home. To complete an appli- ROOM FOR RENT pane. Incl. approx. $1500 459-4585 FREE LUXURY TOWNHOME accessories. package, TRD pack- PT, FT & wkends. PU cation drop by the $450 incl. util. 10’ stv. pipe. Yard Sale consultation by phone! 2bd2ba Avl. 7/15 GARAGE 750 Watson Rd. age. Has 27.5K mi on application at rental office located 468-9332 Laurel Ave. Atty Ed Dechant 40Kbtu/hr. Asking SALES ext wrnty 72.5K mi Mountain View Small pet OK. at 1164 Mulberry St. 490-7157 590 Rogina Heights. Sat 6/3 9-2 Tons of 800-823-0600 $800. 743-1969 463-2973 Apt. 41, Ukiah, Ca Many Wonderful Fri. & Sat. 8-2 $18K 489-0725 1000 Sanford Ranch MUSICAL children’s items. Rd. Ukiah. 468-9331. BUSINESS Move in Special! 95482 or call 707- SPA-Deluxe ‘06 Items. Tools, House- 3031 Terrace Rd. INSTRUMENTS Yard Sale TRUCKS RENTALS Lrg. 2 bd. 1ba. Lndry, 462-8272 or TDD: 410 model. 30 jets. hold. June 3rd: 9A - end of Redemeyer. FOR SALE SUPPORT STAFF 250 Sat & Sun 9-3 Hot 670 carport, storage, N/S 202-720-5864 JET SKI W/TRAILER. Therapy seat. Never 3P. 1654 Crawford Girls sz 12mo-18mo needed to work one Banquet Hall & tup, exercise equip & Ford F250 Sup. Duty. or N/P. Ref. $750+ Equal Opportunity ‘96 Yamaha Wave used. Warr.Can del. Dr. Brooktrails. Girls shoes, baby to one or one to two Kitchen Ukiah Senior Housing misc 1606 S Dora Ext.cab. SB 00. 59K. sec. 462-5159 Raider. Lo hrs. $2750.707-468-4300 Follow Signs. misc. Like new. More with adults with Center 499 Leslie St. Development Gd cond. $18K. $2900. 462-9650 Vista Camper Shell Garage Sale Yard Sale &Free developmental 462-4343 MOVE-IN MultiFamily/Estate 743-2637 272-3137 for Toyota Tacoma, June 3rd. 8-4, 509 Kittens Lots of Stuff disabilities in the SPECIAL!!! Sale, furn, kitchen, Exc. cond. $450 Cypress Ave. Oak Sat & Sun 8-3 CARS community. Ukiah. Sierra Sunset offers Looking for the best tools, VHS treadmill, coverage of the local arts Must see 463-8801 Table set & more. 330 Washington Ave. 680 FOR SALE $9-$11 per hr. DOE. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! 2 bd. apts. w/pool & Kid & pet toys. laundry facilities, & entertainment scene? VW Jetta 1994 , new Training provided for The Ukiah Wanted Pair of New items each day Yard Sale Yard Sale Fri Sat The Ukiah tires,runs good, carports & more! Peacocks male 1388 Berkeley Great Variety Sun 9-4 801 Lake the right person. DAILY JOURNAL needs TLC. 2300$/ Fax resume to Selzer Realty & female. Sat 8-2 & Sun 9-2 4020 East Side Mendocino Dr. Spc DAILY JOURNAL 468-0411 Calpella Rd. Sat 8-2 obo. 467-9348 707-814-3901 707-468-3500 743-2536 **NO Earlys** 14 Dishes etc. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY This week’s feature business Air Conditioning Diagnostic Service All in One $ Auto Repair and Towing 406 North State Street Ukiah, CA 95482 707-468-0991 76.95 up to $69.00 saving All In One Auto Repair and Towing was opened in 1997 by Keith and Ginger Hewett as a family owned and operated full service auto repair and smog shop. The following year they began expansion to include Complete Collision Repair Inspection of A/C Components • Check System for leaks towing and now have the most comprehensive tow fleet in Mendocino County with full time tow offices in Check Freon Pressures • Recherge System as needed both Ukiah and Willits, Keith and Ginger’s fleet of trucks range from light duty wreckers and flat bed All Makes • All Models trucks to a three axle heavy duty Freightliner capable of towing loaded semi’s and full size buses, The Free computerized estimates • 1-Car Certified Technicians • State-of-the- First pound of R134A or R12 1/2 price • We do not recharge a leaking system latest addition to the fleet is a four wheel drive wrecker; the only 4x4 tow truck in the County, All in One Art Lazer Frame Measuring Equipment • Lifetime Guarantee - All Repairs Call for you Appt today 462-3008 • 575 S. State St., Ukiah can tow any vehicle and with full time mechanics on duty, has the capability of repairing breakdowns and Guaranteed Color Matching • Loaner Cars Available  Does not include repairs, present coupon at time of service. putting you and your vehicle back on the road quickly, A true “full service auto repair”, All In One employees work by their motto: “When they say it can’t be done, call All in One”. 468-9375 • 51 Kunzler Ranch Road Offer expires June 15, 2006  WINDSHIELD ALL IN ONE REPLACEMENT To advertise your auto Auto Repair, Smog, & Towing Service & REPAIR DIRECT INSURANCE BILLING related business here SMOG CHECK $55.00 FREE ESTIMATES Plus $8.25 Cert. call Sheila McCarthy 24 Hour On Call Towing Service Auto Glass is our 463-2717 Light, Medium & Heavy Duty Only Business TOLL FREE 1-800-427-8046 468-3500 406 North State Street • Ukiah • 468-0991 953-A North State Street

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CARS 680 FOR SALE Ford Focus LX 2003 4 door, auto, 40k miles,$8,000 707- 391-5436 Cadillac 1985 Fleet- wood No Smog, runs good, make offer. 707 272-1462 SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY Chevy Cavalier 1995 Runs and looks CONSTRUCTION COUNTERTOPS Great 5 speed 146K LANDSCAPING RESTAURANT BEAUTY $2100 Call 462-5934 GMC Yukon 95 4WD CREEKSIDE Good cond, 1 owner, LANDSCAPE tow pkg 120K mi $6K newer tires 467-0815 License #624806 C27 • Room Additions Honda Element EX RESIDENTIAL Fine Mediterranean HAIR & SKIN CARE • Painting ‘05 4wd w/11.5K mi COMMERCIAL Delights • Fences/Decks auto ABS AC Power HAIRCUTS FACIALS Complete Landscape Installation drs & wndws CC XM COLOR PEELS • Garage/Shops • Concrete & Masonry • Retaining Walls DINE IN • CARRY OUT Sat radio/MP3 plug PERMS WAXING • Solid Surface • Irrigation & Drip Sprinklers subwf moon roof 707.462.3789 STYLING LASH TINTS SOLID SURFACE & • Drainage Systems • Consulting & Design Countertops $20.5K 489-0725 • Bobcat Grading • Tractor Service Indoor Smoke Organic Hair Products • Kitchen & Baths LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS Toyota Camry ‘94 Joe Morales Lounge Therapeutic Skincare 2485 N. State St. • Ukiah Green 118K, $5500. Products J.C. Enterprises Marino’s Auto Sales (707) 744-1912 1109 South State Street, Ukiah Mineral Makeup Bill & Craig #269027 485-0499 (707) 318-4480 cell Open: Monday - Saturday 468-7979 468-0853 707.467.3969 Volvo ‘96 850 Turbo Fast Service: 11:00AM - 8:00 PM 309 A West Perkins St. lic. #871755 • John Johnson CL 856023 Wagon. $5500. MORE AVAILABLE Marino’s Auto Sales TREE TRIMMING TERMITE BUSINESS GUTTERS HANDYMAN HOME REPAIR #196448 485-0499 VW Jetta GLX 1995 Escobar Services CalMend Very good cond. All types of home repair, Green $4675 125K FRANCISCO’S Home Repair remodeling, construction, • Electrical mi 462-8381 From Covelo to Prepainted Tree & Garden Seamless Gutters window & door repair, Ceiling fans, wall outlets, wall MOBILES Gualala the most 27 Colors to Choose From carpentry & tile heaters (gas & electric), FOR SALE Dryer hookups 720 Fascia Ogee Curved Can fix almost anything. Service trusted name in the Gutter Gutter Face • Carpentry Gutter Serving Ukiah, Doors, windows, fine finish trim Very Clean! Yard Work Termite Business! 5 1/2” 4” 5 1/2” Redwood Valley, • and more Dump Runs Aluminum • Copper • Steel Calpella & • Satisfaction Guaranteed 2 bedroom, Call for Limited Lifetime Warranty** Willits. Irv Manasse 1 bath FREE Tree Trimming appointment Work All Local Numbers manufactured ESTIMATES Guaranteed home with new 485-7829 707-313-5811 office Insured License #OPR9138 Family Owned for 40 Years roof, new (707) 485-0810 707-456-9055 home flooring, new 462-2468 707-337-8622 cell Lic. # 292494 Non-licensed contractor paint inside/ 467-3901 Insured Bonded **To original owner. No CSLB Insured and out. Beautiful vineyard views ANTIQUE MASSAGE THERAPY DUMP RUNS REFINISHING in back. ELECTRICIAN Very quiet all with this coupon Redwood Valley Furniture age park. SSHANAHANHANAHAN • Tractor FREE Massage and Antique EELECTRICLECTRIC work Repair $38,000 Antiques & Oolah Boudreau-Taylor • Hauling & Refinishing Beverly Sanders Collectibles Thorough & Sensitive Electrical Auger Deep Tissue & Sports • Clean up 30+ years experience Realty Company Appraisals Trenching Dump Truck 463-2570 Massage Laquer, Varnish, Oil, My work is to reduce your pain, • Landscaping Call Kim at EVERY WEDNESDAY 11-5 improve your ability to do your 420 O.K. Wax, Water-based finish 489-7205 Redwood Valley work, and allow you to play harder Free Estimate • No job too small or 1st Visit Special Workshop Terry at Antique Mall Serving Lake, Mendocino, • Free estimate in Redwood Valley 272-4309 9621 N. State St. Sonoma Counties & beyond Redwood Valley 2 Hrs/$65 free estimates 485-1185 By appointment 8am to 6:30pm, M-F 707-621-0422 391-5052 cell Allen Strong LOTS & Buying Antiques & ACREAGE 760 Collectibles Daily. 485-1881 C-10 #825758 485-8659 mess 707-485-0802 20 Acres, stream, privte, end of road, small cabin. $300k PLUMBING FLOORING CABINETS LANDSCAPING Agent 459-4677 LANDSCAPING 25 Years Experience Sangiacomo MAINTENANCE 770 REAL ESTATE Quality Service Hardwood 1Have equity in your Flooring Landscape property? Income RRobinsonobinson license #849949 Lic. #367676 BEST VALUE or credit problems? 463-2333 Unusual property HAND SCRAPED BEST QUALITY ~ PPlumbinglumbing ~ Showroom - 756 S. State St. • Consult • Design Interest rates as low as 1% SOLID OAK Need cash out? Can do! Serving Willits and Ukiah Cabinets, countertops, • Install No Job to Large RATES STILL LOW! 50% OFF RETAIL! Call Larry Wright SPECIALIZING design, installation and Exclusive Line No Job To Small GOLDEN BEAR Solid Oak $3.99/s.f. remodeling MORTGAGE IN REPAIRS of Bobcat track loaders 10 years Experience 707-433-9143 Bamboo $2.99 Clines Unlimited Established in 1970 3bd/2ba, 2 car gar. (707) 459-3212 Laminate 88 cents Construction, Inc. Office (707) 468-0747 RAFA LLAMAS Great starter or Cell (707) 391-7676 income property. (707) 467-1888 Laminate Center license #608885 621-0566 Very clean, $397K. License #646710 468-7490 • 995-3290 462-5617 354-0293 Contact 272-1769 Call us now or later. $$ CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE. Call 24hrs. SPA & SALON REPAIR PAYROLL SERVICE CONSTRUCTION UPHOLSTERY for FREE rpt 800- • We pay Workers Comp ONS 596-7164 X 6290 Hawks Plumbing, EZ C TRU M CREAT • Process Weekly Payroll AR CT USTOM TIONS In Willits, 1958 sq.ft, Electrical & V IO CU S • Pay all Payroll Taxes AL N UPHOLSTERY home, cls to town. AC Repair • Maintain all P/R Files $350,000. Owner DAY SPA & SALON RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL may carry. 459-5432 • Invoice Client Weekly 30 yrs experience • New Construction LICENSED & INSURED OPEN 1-4 Sat. • Hair Style • Waxing Sewer Work, wtr For more information • Additions 103 Canyon Dr. Ukiah about our Furniture • Auto • Marine Charming well maint. • Manicures • Massage • Remodels heater installation/ Payroll Service, Large “We meet all 3 bd. 1 ba. w/up- • Pedicures • Make Up call us. • Repairs grades. French • Facials • Body Wraps all phases of repair. Selection Of your upholstery doors, hardwood LINK Personnel All phases Fabric needs.” floors, etc. Lrg. lot. We use and recommend Non-CA licensed. 545 N. State St. of construction In Stock. $359,000 Aveda products. All work guaranteed. Ukiah, CA and repairs 707-538-4006 Mon-Fri. 9-5 468-5883 Sherwood Home 158 S. Main St. Willits www.link2hire.com Lic#872592 275 Cherry St. • Unit A • Ukiah sunny, wooded, (707) 456-9757 707-744-1839 468-LINK (5465) (707) 489-3158 NEXT TO UPS 2bdrm-1 1/2 bth, lots of storage, $290,000, Agent 459-4677 Unique 3bd/2ba Eur- CONSTRUCTION Massage & Health HOME REPAIRS POOL SERVICE PLANTING eka. Pvt approx 1/3 ac. Huge deck, MEDICINE ENERGY MASSAGE PLANT SCIENCE southern exposure. Mr. Terry Kulbeck SPECIALIST Great area. $449k. 564 South Dora St. Want a beautiful E-mail HOME REPAIRS Occupational Science Degree garden, but unable? [email protected] Carpentry - Plumbing pool service Holistic Health Practitioner Call me to do it for you for photos. Please Electric - Tile call 707-768-1948. Nationally Certified (ABMP) Experienced in: Cement - ETC Foundation to finish Massage Therapist Small vineyard & 1 hr. - $40 • 1 1/2 hr. - $60 Residential orchard management Homes • Additions Body work & Massage to relieve Commercial /development. stress, relax muscles, clean to • Supplies & Chemicals Also offering services in • Kitchens • Decks xins, balance energy, enzymes & CAN FIX ANYTHING • Equipment installation, organic vegetable,herb, Lic. #580504 hormones & increase flexibility. 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Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Sun. Today Sun. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 86/64/pc 83/63/pc Napa 79/55/s 80/50/s Antioch 84/58/s 81/56/s Needles 110/81/s 111/81/s 83° Arroyo Grande 80/48/pc 76/48/pc Oakland 72/57/pc 68/54/pc Sunrise today ...... 5:48 a.m. Atascadero 94/54/pc 89/52/s Ontario 97/64/s 95/64/s Sunset tonight ...... 8:34 p.m. Rockport 69/56 Auburn 84/59/s 82/55/s Orange 90/61/pc 89/60/pc Partly sunny and seasonably Moonrise today ...... 12:51 p.m. Barstow 105/69/s 105/74/s Oxnard 68/59/pc 69/57/pc warm Moonset today ...... 1:38 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 64/56/pc 61/52/pc Palm Springs 112/81/s 112/81/s Covelo 85/58 Bishop 96/54/s 98/55/s Pasadena 90/66/s 90/64/s 85/59 Blythe 111/78/s 112/79/s Pomona 94/59/s 95/60/s MOON PHASES Burbank 91/64/s 90/63/s Potter Valley 84/56/pc 83/52/s TONIGHT Westport California City 99/64/s 97/65/s Redding 87/62/pc 87/60/pc First Full Last New 69/56 Carpinteria 72/57/pc 71/56/pc Riverside 94/63/s 94/63/s Catalina 82/61/pc 77/59/pc Sacramento 88/62/s 88/59/s 57° Chico 89/64/pc 87/60/s Salinas 72/57/pc 69/53/pc Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 62/55/sh 59/51/pc San Bernardino 93/64/s 92/63/s Death Valley 107/77/s 115/80/s San Diego 74/64/pc 72/64/pc June 3 June 11 June 18 June 25 66/54 90/64 Partly cloudy Downey 83/63/pc 79/63/pc San Fernando 90/64/s 86/62/s Encinitas 73/62/pc 74/62/pc San Francisco 73/56/pc 67/53/pc ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 85/60/pc 88/60/s San Jose 79/59/pc 74/56/s 84/53 Eureka 66/54/pc 60/48/pc San Luis Obispo 86/54/pc 80/52/pc Ukiah through 2 p.m. Friday 68/55 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 66/54/pc 60/49/pc San Rafael 85/57/pc 81/54/pc SUNDAY 84/56 Temperature Fresno 96/66/s 96/66/s Santa Ana 78/62/pc 76/62/pc 83° High ...... 78° UKIAH Gilroy 87/54/pc 82/51/s Santa Barbara 75/58/pc 73/56/pc Low ...... 60° 83/57 Indio 112/74/s 111/72/s Santa Cruz 72/57/s 68/55/s 52° Normal high ...... 80° Lakeport Irvine 78/63/pc 76/62/pc Santa Monica 75/63/pc 73/62/pc Normal low ...... 50° 85/55 Hollywood 86/63/pc 85/63/pc Santa Rosa 82/52/pc 80/52/pc Philo Record high ...... 108° in 1960 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 88/55/s 86/53/s S. Lake Tahoe 76/45/s 74/36/s 84/55 Boonville Lodi 90/61/s 87/56/s Stockton 91/60/s 89/56/s Sunny to partly cloudy Record low ...... 36° in 1929 85/56 85/55 Precipitation Lompoc 65/51/pc 65/50/pc Tahoe Valley 76/45/s 74/36/s Long Beach 82/63/pc 78/62/pc Torrance 75/62/pc 71/62/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Fri...... 0.00” Gualala Los Angeles 86/62/pc 86/62/pc Vacaville 93/62/s 87/57/s MONDAY Month to date ...... 0.02” Mammoth 81/45/s 80/43/s Vallejo 85/55/s 81/51/s Normal month to date ...... 0.02” 68/55 Clearlake 85/55 Marysville 92/61/s 90/55/s Van Nuys 90/64/s 90/62/s 88° Season to date ...... 55.84” Modesto 92/64/s 89/59/s Visalia 92/62/s 92/62/s Last season to date ...... 40.79” Monrovia 89/64/s 87/63/s Willits 84/53/pc 82/50/s Normal season to date ...... 38.64” Cloverdale 52° Monterey 68/56/pc 64/54/pc Yosemite Valley 93/54/s 93/53/s 89/58 Morro Bay 70/58/pc 65/55/pc Yreka 81/54/pc 80/48/pc Plenty of sunshine Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2006 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: 749.59 feet; Storage: 89,154 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 252 cfs Outflow: 246 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .022 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .43 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .010 ppm (.25 ppm) Friday, June 9th 5-9 PM For additional information call 463-6729

seeds and cuttings, , It’s unfortunate, because percent of Americans now The fire chief and the Red Garden control pests and save seeds. Planning while in the inland valley we have a disaster supplies kit, up Cross encourage people to Other skills, such as proper are not concerned about a from approximately 45 per- visit the Red Cross Web site food handling, marketing and Continued from Page 1 tsunami, the threat of earth- cent last year. With that said, (www.redcross.org) for a accompanying organizational Continued from Page 1 quakes, floods and wildland even though more Americans office skills like record and complete list of emergency source of pride. “It worked for aging that, since the launch of fires are very real,” he said. than before have some sort of and disaster preparedness tips, me,” Fernandez said. “I can bookkeeping, are also being The Red Cross poll shows kit, they are not certain what it developed through the weekly the program in April we have plans and kit supply lists. do more things than I thought had to cancel two classes for that while seven out of 10 should contain, states the Red I could.” market respondents said they were Cross. For example, 72 per- “The other thing we “Beyond just the food lack of interest,” Latipow encourage people to do is to The market, which will run said. “We have another one somewhat prepared, most cent think they should have a from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., is a value, it gives a place for scheduled to begin Aug. 8, people still need to take the three-day supply of water, but keep a kit in their automobile, place where local vendors can clients to come and be and this is a tremendous basic steps to form their fami- only 23 percent know that because taking a look at our sell their goods alongside grounded and positive, be opportunity for citizens in and ly disaster plan. each person needs one gallon geographic area, a fair amount products of the garden. Since able to learn, and be outside around Ukiah to participate in For example, 69 percent of water per day in an emer- of people commute out of the planting of the garden – which while working with the training that is geared to help have not established a meeting gency situation. area to work and they, in our is now nearly half an acre ground,” McCartney said. them improve their disaster place to reunite with family Furthermore, a three-day As both McCartney and opinion from a disaster plan- large – began only in March, preparedness. members; 65 percent of pet water supply might not be ning perspective, should be the Ford Street Project Garden Fernandez echoed, there are “During a disaster and owners have no plan to keep enough. prepared with a kit in their and Nursery will sell mostly big plans for the future of the their pets safe; 59 percent “We are recommending immediately thereafter there is automobile should they not be plant starters, including 14 garden. McCartney hopes to a high level of concern and have not selected an emer- that people have a seven to varieties of tomatoes, 17 vari- soon expand the garden to a what can be interpreted as a gency contact; 60 percent 10-day supply of water, food able to get back to their eties of peppers and a number full acre and eventually desire to prepare. The further have made no specific evacu- and other essentials, particu- home,” Latipow said. of heirloom vegetables. expand job training opportu- we get away from the event, ation plan and 73 percent have larly in areas like ours that are For more information about McCartney, a trained horticul- nities by offering some sort of the less interest we have and not practiced their family dis- so remote because we depend the next CERT training, call turist, hopes to have tomatoes certification program or what we see coming back into aster plan, according to the on the system of highways for 463-6261. to sell by the end of June. school credit for work in the the thought process is the ‘It poll. a pretty fair amount of our Laura Clark can be reached at The Ford Street Garden, garden. can’t happen here’ mentality. On a more positive note, 52 consumables,” Latipow said. [email protected]. which is certified by the local “People with community eco-label Renegade, actually service hours, we want them consists of a number of topi- to be able to do their commu- cal gardens, all planted from nity service hours while work- its. While conducting surveil- organic donated seeds. An ing toward something,” Arrest lance on the residence, detec- Sheriff’s detectives, along with Ukiah Police and agents with the Italian garden, McCartney Fernandez said. tives believed they had identi- said, includes oregano, toma- There is also talk of sum- Mendocino Narcotics Task Force, went to the Mulberry Street address, Continued from Page 1 fied Stevenson getting into a toes, garlic, onion and mer classes in the garden for van which was leaving. believing the teens to be there. Their suspicions were correct. cilantro. Another garden, children. Another idea for the three adults and two juveniles, Several law enforcement meant to be a fun area for garden is to renovate an old ranging in age from 14 to 26 – agencies helped LCSO con- kids, has sunflowers and factory on the premises now in connection with the case. In duct a high-risk vehicle stop, were able to track the pair ment, and arrested Stevenson radishes. Herbs, teas, greens, used for storage. It could act addition, police investigators but they didn’t find Stevenson through cellular phone and his girlfriend without inci- strawberries and raspberries as a nursery to supply teas and recovered three firearms in the van. records, coming up with a dent. are among some of the other herbs year-round, McCartney believed to have been used in However, the stop proved number listed to a Ukiah The 16-year-old girl was vegetation. Notably, said. the shooting. fruitful in another way: address. booked into Mendocino McCartney said, there are 30 The garden, which started Still, they hadn’t found Detectives found out through On May 16 – only a day County Juvenile Hall, while varieties of tomatoes, 12 vari- as only an idea, is already Stevenson, and eventually speaking with the vehicle’s after receiving the initial Stevenson was transported eties of peppers and four dif- fantastic, Fernandez said. obtained information that he inhabitants that the wanted information about the fugitive back to Sacramento by ferent types of lettuce in the “Starting from scratch, it’s teens had been at the Lakeport pair – sheriff's detectives, Sacramento Police detectives, garden. and his 16-year-old girlfriend gone really really well,” – who also had a felony war- residence for the previous five along with Ukiah Police and who responded after learning Another area, which agents with the Mendocino of the . McCartney said. “I feel really rant out for her arrest – had days and nights but had left McCartney called the pilot really lucky that it’s gone as the night before. The witness- Narcotics Task Force, went to Elizabeth Larson can be fled the area. garden, serves as the educa- well as it has. Everyone has es told police they didn’t the Mulberry Street address, reached at elarson@record- tional center where clients can helped us out so much in the LCSO detectives received know where the teens had believing the teens to be there. bee.com. learn organic gardening meth- community.” information that the two teens gone. Their suspicions were cor- Cameron Jahn of the ods, including how to create Katie Mintz can be reached at were hiding in a residence just The break in the case came rect: Police found the teenage Sacramento Bee contributed to compost, start plants from [email protected]. outside the Lakeport city lim- shortly thereafter, when police suspects hiding in the apart- this report.

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