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INSIDE Mendocino County’s World briefly The Ukiah local newspaper ...... Page 2 Sunday: Mostly sunny H 71º L 38º Monday: Sunny with 7 58551 69301 0 patchy clouds H 66º L 40º 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 14 pages, Volume 150 Number 234 email: [email protected]

Ukiah’s vintage signs: Part II

By DANIEL LAZARUS For the Daily Journal Editor’s note: Today we present Part II of our Top 10 list of great local signs from the times past. Ukiah Post Office Mural The Ukiah Post Office, at its current location on Oak Street, was constructed in 1936. Two years later, in 1938, the oil-on-canvas mural on the wall over the Postmaster’s office door was executed by Ben Frazier Cunningham (1904-1975). It is entitled, “Resources of the Soil,” and a smaller study for the mural, which the Nevada artist painted in preparation for the post office wall, hangs in the Smithsonian in Washington. While it is commonly assumed that post office murals from the Depression era were a product of the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A), most - including this one - were actually created by artists working for the Treasury Department’s Section of Fine Arts. “The Section,” as it came to be known, was not a relief program. Their mandate was to com- mission high quality art for newly constructed U.S. Post Offices and Courthouses, and in so doing, make that art accessible to all people in a democratic way. Generally 1 percent of the cost of constructing a new building was set aside for its “embellishment,” and the contracts for murals, were awarded based on regional or national competitions. Artists like Cunningham were typically provided guidelines or a theme for their work. Scenes of local interest were the most common request. But, because these were public buildings, with the Treasury Department, as well as local civic leaders, all “look- ing over the artist’s shoulder,” the images of Americans at work and play tended to be idealized and heroic, with the hard realities of existence rarely apparent. In that light, consider Cunningham’s vision of Mendocino County life from 70 years ago. He depicts a man working attentively at a sawmill, a kneeling farmer planting young grapes in a vineyard, his dutiful wife gathering fruit from a tree, and in the distance, a rancher looking over his herd of cattle as they thread their way through the billowy hills of grass below. These are scenes of daily life and the figures look almost sculptural, somewhat in the man- ner of regionalist Thomas Hart Benton, who was an influential artist at that time. The sections of the mural interconnect beautifully, and the composition draws us in. In sum, this is a local treasure well wor- thy our admiration. Additionally whereas many murals from this era are fading or damaged, this is one is still quite well preserved. Interestingly, a year before Cunningham took the Ukiah job, he had painted a mural on the ceiling of the Reno, Nevada Post Office. A local artist who saw the finished work called it, “a great piece of art, the most beautiful ceiling I ever saw.” But shortly after the work was completed, the retiring postmaster in Reno, apparently objecting to some of its imagery, had the mural painted over, and obliterated forever. There is no record of any public outcry. Perhaps Daniel Lazarus for the Daily Journal More vintage signs include: Frosty Cone on South State Street; The Happiness Is Club on Lake Mendocino Drive; The Water Trough Sign on South State Street; Ukiah Post Office mural; Ukiah Home of Masonite sign. See SIGNS, Page 2 Learn from Locals shop local on Black Friday police and By ZACK CINEK walkability of the town and was The Daily Journal probably spending more this fire profs The Black Friday scene in year. Spending local keeps the downtown Ukiah was small- money here, she said. town peaceful compared to the Some on the streets that at college melee that killed a Walmart afternoon did not carry stuffed By ZACK CINEK employee in New York that shopping bags, some carried a The Daily Journal morning. just-bought treasure and others Mendocino College offers Black Friday, the day after carried nothing at all. classes taught by police and Thanksgiving, has a reputation Emily Long pushed a stroller fire professionals for those for shopping deals and stores down the sidewalk and said that contemplating a career in opening their doors to early she was “just killing time.” public service or who already birds. It is named for the black Kevin Gutfeld was also out are involved. ink - denoting profits - that busi- and about in downtown Ukiah Public service curriculum nesses see on that day. Friday. A therapist with a busi- at Mendocino College On School Street behind the ness nearby, Gutfeld said he includes the categories of fire courthouse a crafts fair occu- would probably be spending science and administration of pied a block’s length of the less this year. justice. street. In front of the “I try to shop local whenever Marcus Young is director Democratic party’s former possible,” Gutfeld said. of public safety programs at headquarters a band played “Support the community; that is the college. Professionals in alongside trees that had lost important.” the field in classrooms teach- their leaves to the turn of the John Hird said he had been ing the classes is beneficial, season. around to buy some hardware Young said. Jo Richardson and Ryan items earlier that day, but now Dan Grebil, Ukiah Valley West were in downtown Friday he had been brought to the Fire District chief, teaches a afternoon walking at a casual crafts fair and was more of a Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal class. Grebil said a class like pace in front of Mendocino bystander. Diane Whitney from Las Vegas and her daughter Tracie Lyons of Ukiah Book Company’s window. “I try to buy local,” Hird browse through the crafts fair on School Street, shopping for the perfect See LEARN, Page 2 Richardson said she liked the said, “I try not to buy Chinese.” Christmas gifts and goodies, Friday afternoon. 2 – SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Watch Repair Please join Friends and Family on Sunday evening, DETAIL CENTER November 30 th at 6 p.m. Need a watch battery 859 N. State Street to celebrate the life of Jo McMorris or watch band? (707) 462-4472 with stories and music. 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CALTRANS REPORT paving project from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays The following was compiled from a that will set traffic back five minutes. Visit our web site at report prepared by the California DELAY -- A Highway 20 project near Polk Department of Transportation. Jones Cattlepass to Nice-Lucerne cutoff will ukiahdailyjournal.com NOTICE: Many road work crews are set drivers back 10 minutes from 7 a.m. to 2 observing the Thanksgiving holiday through p.m. weekdays. Sunday, Caltrans stated in a report issued DELAY -- A Highway 20 project near Wednesday afternoon. North Fork Cache Creek Bridge to west of MENDOCINO COUNTY Walker Ridge Road will delay traffic 10 min- DELAY -- At the Outlet Creek Bridge on utes from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Highway 162 motorists may incur a stoppage of 10 minutes at all hours every day. CORRECTIONS DELAY -- Motorists crossing the Anderson The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this space to correct errors or Creek Bridge on Highway 253 will be set back make clarifications to news articles. Significant errors in obituary 10 minutes at all hours every day for widening notices or birth announcements will result in reprinting the entire of the bridge. article. Errors may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. The world briefly DELAY -- Traffic on Highway 253 will be delayed 10 minutes at all hours every day due LOTTERY NUMBERS to a widening of the Soda Creek Bridge. Get the winning lottery numbers at Indian forces blast Mumbai Black Friday turnout is LAKE COUNTY www.ukiahdailyjournal.com or hotel — militants’ last stand strong, but many say they’re DELAY -- Near the Middle Creek Bridge www.calottery.com on Highway 20 a permit has been granted for a — with grenades playing it cautious; MUMBAI, India (AP) — Indian forces fired 3 dead in incidents at the how and the why of why This semester Mitchell grenades at the landmark Taj Mahal hotel NEW YORK (AP) — Shoppers, who had Learn things are built a certain way. teaches police and community Friday, the last stand of the suspected Muslim snapped their wallets shut since September, Sprinklers, Yates said, do not relations. militants, just hours after elite commandos turned out in force Friday to grab early morn- all go off at the same time. “It (ideally) is not a pro- stormed a Jewish outreach center and found six ing deals and hard-to-find toys like Elmo Live, Continued from Page 1 “All sprinklers do not go gram,” Mitchell said, “it is a hostages dead. but many said worries about the economy have off at the same time like in a process.” Community rela- More than 150 people were killed in the vio- them focusing on fewer gifts and less expen- an introductory class he teach- Schwarzenegger movies,” tions is an exchange of infor- lence that began when gunmen attacked 10 sive, more practical items. es looks at fire house proce- Yates said. He added only mation, Mitchell added. sites across India’s financial capital Meanwhile, the start of the shopping season dures and basic operations. It those exposed go off. Mendocino County Sheriff Wednesday night. Fifteen foreigners, including proved deadly at both a Wal-Mart store in is also good for volunteer or From Little Lake Fire Tom Allman has also made five Americans, were among the dead. Valley Stream, N.Y., and a Toys “R” Us store seasonal fire fighters interest- Department in Willits Carl contributions to the college’s The bodies of New York Rabbi Gavriel in Palm Desert, Calif. ed in a career. Magann will teach a class public safety curriculum. Noach Holtzberg and his wife, Rivkah, were A temporary Wal-Mart worker died after a As a fire chief, when he is found at the Jewish center. Their newly aimed at those in a fire fight- Local people with local public throng of unruly shoppers broke down the looking at applications, expe- service education are appeal- orphaned son, Moshe, who turns 2 on doors and trampled him moments after the rience and education are ing position looking to move Saturday, was scooped up by an employee to a command type position ing to the Sheriff’s Office store opened early Friday, police said. important. when hiring, Allman said. Thursday as she fled the building. Nassau County police said about 2,000 peo- City of Ukiah Fire Marshal the spring semester. Authorities scrambled to identify those Weekend classes held at Allman said Marcus Young ple were gathered outside the Wal-Mart store Chuck Yates was grading tests has been able to bring many responsible for the unprecedented attack, with doors at the mall about 20 miles east of for students in a class he Howard Forest have helped Indian officials pointing across the border at people stay local. Magann but opportunities locally that Manhattan. The impatient crowd knocked the teaches named fire behavior would otherwise demand trav- rival Pakistan, and Pakistani leaders promising man to the ground as he opened the doors, and combustion Wednesday he also said he has had stu- to cooperate in the investigation. A team of FBI dents from Del Norte County el. leaving a metal portion of the frame crumpled afternoon. The class is a prac- “Local education opportu- agents was ordered to fly to India to investigate like an accordion. tical fire behavior type class and Lake County attend. the attacks. On the law enforcement nities at Mendocino College “This crowd was out of control,” said Yates said. are absolutely above aver- With the fighting stretching into a third day, Nassau police spokesman Lt. Michael In the Spring semester side Lake and Mendocino commandos killed the last two gunmen inside County Sheriffs’ have been age,” Allman said, “and we Fleming. He described the scene as “utter Yates teaches a class about encourage our employees to the luxury Oberoi hotel, where 24 bodies had chaos.” Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in Bentonville, fire protection systems, for involved with college classes. been found, authorities said. Dozens of people Lake County Sheriff Rod take those classes and instruct Ark., called the incident a “tragic situation” example, sprinklers, fire them.” — including a man clutching a baby and about and said the employee came from a temporary alarms and kitchen hoods are Mitchell is teaching class at 20 airline crew members — were evacuated the college’s Lake County Zack Cinek can be reached agency and was doing maintenance work at the covered in the class, he said. at [email protected] from the Oberoi earlier Friday. store. The spring class will look campus.

Unfortunately, though, the kept the old sign and the pre- dominant presence in the The sign outside, standing decidedly vintage sign, it was neon hasn’t worked in some vious name until they sold it Ukiah Valley for half a centu- about 30 feet tall, is every- simply a victim of numbers. Signs 15 years according to John in 1971 for $90,000. Along ry. At one time they employed thing one could ask for in a The Yokayo Bowl signage Continued from Page 1 Mayfield, President and CEO the way, the Williams‚ added around 500 workers. But in vintage bar sign: the big, eye- is also original, from 1958. of Ntech Industries, on whose the trailer court next door, the 1990s, the relationship catching, turquoise, neon Bowling signage from that era Cunningham’s work in Ukiah property the cone now stands. mostly in order to house between city and company arrow; the word is often wonderfully quirky. work was a bit “tamer” as a According to Mayfield, “the workers employed in the grew increasingly uneasy. The “cocktails,”(in case there was The Yokayo Bowl is actually result of this experience? city has suggested a couple a Coyote Dam project, which mill was the subject of a series any doubt); and then the restrained next to many, but Later in his career, Ben couple times that we do some- formed Lake Mendocino in of hearings about alleged pol- name, itself, “Water Trough,” still worthy of our apprecia- Cunningham went in a very thing with the sign,” but since the late 1950s, and re-routed lution practices. The company colorfully reminiscent of the tion. Particularly fun is “The different direction. He moved Highway 20, in the process. was besieged nationally by area’s horse and cowboy past. Spare Room Lounge,” sign on its placement and height are In 1970, Cliff’s Place had a “It needs a coat of paint,” to New York, and in the ’40s effectively “grandfathered” in, class action lawsuits claiming the side. fire, but the sign withstood the that their siding and roofing Schamber admitted, as he and ’50s began painting hard- and he is sympathetic to the The Forest Club is among edged, geometric studies in flames, and after the new products didn’t live up to presided over the tavern’s “the novelty of it,” for the the oldest continuously run- light and shadow. With the owners took over in 1971, the claims. The mill began laying morning dice game. Then ning bars in Ukiah, and its advent of “op art” in the time being, Mayfield is keep- name on the sign was changed off workers. In 2001, shrugged, as if to say, that it’s ing his options open. sign out front, is also wonder- 1960s, Cunningham was from Cliff’s Place to Masonite, now under new not likely to happen tomor- ful and old. Exactly how old, “rediscovered,” and his work, “I want to see that sign pre- Happiness Is Club. The yel- ownership, closed the Ukiah row. served somewhere and I’ve though, remains a mystery, of that type, now hangs in the low arrow snaking around the mill. But their 85-acre site on even after numerous inquiries. Museum of Modern Art in had several people who want bright red sign has pointed the the north side of town Best of the Rest to do that. I’ve been offered way to happiness ever since. The decadent, pink, neon, New York. remains, still the subject of cocktail glass with swizzle $1,500 to $2,500 for the sign controversy over its appropri- by people who want it for nos- Several signs that were stick atop the sign has always The Ukiah - Home ate future use. And this sign considered, but not included, been faintly reminiscent of The Frostie Cone talgia purposes, and it’s still remains, as well, a curious hanging there.” of Masonite Sign deserve at least a quick men- downtown “Potterville” from on South keepsake of Ukiah’s industrial tion. The sign atop the Palace “It’s a Wonderful Life.” This past. State Street The Happiness Is Color this one controver- Hotel on North State Street sign, also, was a victim of Club Sign sial. Located at the Ukiah with the date “1891,” is a numbers. How many people have dri- Airport, and presently some- The Water reproduction of the original. It ven along South State Street, This sign may look a little what obscured by foliage, it was put up in 1978, during Acknowledgements Trough Sign one of the many facelifts The through the years, and been rough, but that look perfectly has been difficult to determine Tracking down the history reflects the rough and tumble Palace has received. Like the intrigued (or confused) by this exactly when this civic wel- Water Trough owner, Ted of some of these old signs has history of what former owner coming sign with placards building, the sign has since required considerable detec- 26-foot tall, waffle cone of Schamber, is not sure when fallen into disrepair. Chuck Williams plainly calls from all the various local tive work. Many people were soft, swirled, ice cream? For the original sign went up out- The sign at the Redwood “a road house, a beer joint.” clubs and fraternal orders was helpful and supportive and starters, where is the adjoining side his bar. Around 1960, he Tree Service Station (now a Located at 311 Lake put up. It’s an attractive sign, deserve acknowledgement. ice cream stand? Well, that guesses. But he and his wife museum) was also considered, Mendocino Drive, or “The with painted wooden letters, Foremost is Ed Bold, local was demolished in 2002, hav- bought the establishment in but that sign is also not the Forks,” where Highway 20 framed by railroad ties. But, historian, who delved into the ing gone through several own- the late ’70s, renamed it “The original. Frankly, the once met North State Street, “Home of Masonite,” doesn’t formidable archives of the ers and incarnations, over Water Trough,” had the sign Redwood Tree Service Station the Happiness Is Club sign quite have the same ring as Mendocino County Historical time, since its original con- changed, “and it’s spelled was almost included anyway dates back to the “forties, or “Gateway to the Redwoods” Society in search of sign his- struction in 1950. right,” he says with a laugh. (with an asterisk) just for its fifties, at the latest,” says which is how the city promot- tory. His help was invaluable. At one time it was a “Mr. The building, itself, at 1570 sheer architectural novelty. It Chuck. It’s been painted over ed itself with signage in the Some others who aided in the Frostie” stand, and that manu- along the way, lost its lights, S. State St., dates from 1937, probably deserves a story of 1930s. task, in no particular order, facturer of soft serve ice and had the name changed. It and has had a whole string of its own, at some point. Did Masonite subsidize the were John Mayfield, David cream machines, might well used to be called “Cliff’s owners and identities over the The Triple S Camera sign, sign? Maybe. Before its Lopes, Henry Erickson, have supplied the sign. The Place.” Chuck’s parents, years. At one time or other, it on School Street, is old, from departure in 2001, the huge Chuck Williams, Ted Willard and Ina Williams, was “Heinz Rancho,” “Jeff’s the early 1950s, and been word “Frostie” is scrawled in wood products company and Rancho,” “The Rancho,” “The Schamber and Mike Rogers. jaunty, slanted, neon script acquired the bar and three its mill, a mile and a half north moved along with the store, at acres in 1954 for $300. They Last Dance,” and “Dixie Thank you all. across the cone. of downtown, had been a the Way.” least once. An attractive, and

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Calvary Baptist Church Church to continue This Sunday, Nov. 30, at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services, Pastor David Donnell will speak on the subject of “Justification by Faith,” based on Galatians 3:1-5. Also during the 11 a.m. service, there will be a dedication of parents and children, as to bless gay marriages well as a celebration of the Ordinance of Believers’ Baptism. Pastor Aaron will speak on the subject “A Little Lift,” dur- ing the 6 p.m. evening service. By NATHAN MCINTIRE rate the legal marriages Sunday school classes are available for every age group dur- San Gabriel Valley Tribune that All Saints has blessed. ing the 9:45 a.m. period. There are three adult classes and Same-sex marriages Bear Ride and Susan groups for children of every age, including a nursery. may not be legal, but at Craig, both of Pasadena, Children’s church, under the direction of Charlene Wykes, is in All Saints Episcopal were the first same-sex session for both of the worship services weekly. Church, they are mar- couple to legally wed at For more information regarding any of the services, call 462- riages all the same. All Saints in June. Ride 5638. Their office hours are Tuesday through Friday mornings, Tuesday’s passage of believes that since her 9:30 to 2 p.m. The church is located at 465 Luce Ave., Ukiah, Proposition 8 banned marriage was performed in just off of Dora St. same-sex marriage in the window between the California, but officials at court decision and Holy Trinity Christmas All Saints in Pasadena Proposition 8, it will vow to continue blessing remain legal. Faire set for Dec. 6 such ceremonies -- as the “For us, having gone through the legal process, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will be holding their annual church has done for 16 years. it was a breath of fresh air Christmas Faire on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. having our relationship New vendors will be there, with speciality woodcrafts “The only difference will be that we will not honored by the state,” including wine racks, cutting boards, planter boxes, wooden Ride said. toys, jewelry boxes and other art, such as watercolors, quilts, actually be signing mar- riage certificates,” the Ride and her partner are and clothing. A new addition are quillows -- pillows that make holding out hope that law- into quilts. Rev. Ed Bacon, rector for All Saints, said Friday. suits against the measure Custom infused speciality olive oils and vinegars along with will invalidate the ban. gift baskets will be offered. The church began con- ducting legal same-sex Craig said the relatively There will be unusual plants in eclectic planters, stained narrow margin of victory glass, watercolors, hand spun yarns, handmade wearables, - marriages in June after the California Supreme Court for the measure was ed , many types of scarves, jewelry, and heirloom antique encouraging. creations. ruled gay couples had the right to wed. “I see that, in the long The raffle will be offer chocolate baskets, Italian baskets, haul, there’s been great bath baskets plus items that the vendors have contributed. Since then, and up until progress made, and in the There will also be a treasures table, with inexpensive items. Tuesday, the church had short haul we need to do Specialty candies be offered at the food table along with hol- presided over 43 legal more,” Craig said. iday cookies, Kalua chocolate cakes, rum cakes, and jams. The same-sex marriages. Many On Thursday, the cou- sale will also include gift items for dogs, including sweaters, of the weddings were ple received an ironic and nutritious dog biscuits. legal confirmations of package in the mail. The In the Chapter Room the fire will be blazing in the fireplace religious ceremonies that sender was the state of with hot soups, rolls, drinks, and cookies available. Holy the church held over the California, and inside was Trinity Episcopal Church is located at 640 South Orchard last decade and a half. their marriage certificate. Avenue, Ukiah. Bacon has been a vocal “So we plan to frame critic of Proposition 8, that,” said Ride. “That Redwood Valley Community Church particularly of religion’s will remind us that we role in the campaign Pastor Kevin McDougall will be starting a sermon series on need to keep on hoping opposing same-sex mar- and working.” the book of Ephesians. Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. and 11 riage. Bacon said. “A lot of reli- special service on Sunday a.m. with nursery and child care provided for both services as Nathan McIntime cav “It is the last acceptable gion is bigoted, it is not to address “justice, Barack be reached at well as during Sunday school, which will take place from 9:45 bigotry in our country and inclusive, and that is a Obama, and us.” A cere- to 10:45 a.m. Also on Sunday mornings at 9:45 a.m., a youth [email protected] it has not been effectively perversion of religion.” mony with a wedding cake m Sunday school is led by Associate Pastor Justin Talso. entitled challenged by religion,” Bacon will conduct a is planned to commemo- “Sunday Morning Live.” A Celebrate Recovery fellowship group continues on Monday nights starting at 6:30 p.m., the group uses the Life

See RELIGION, Page 5 Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST: Steven Zarlengo, Youth Pastor, Dennis NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor (ELS): Pastor Kent Dethlefsen; Phone 462-8201; Sunday Beatty, Senior Pastor, Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; the Nazarene at 604 Jones Street welcomes you to be a part Paul Hawks and his associate Shawn Paris worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 am (Sept. thru Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan. Sunday School for of our loving faith community! Sunday morning worship at invite you to worship with us Saturday May); Communion 3rd Sunday of the month. Church is all ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Children’s and Teen’s Bible mornings at 1390 Laurel Avenue in Ukiah located at 710 South State Street, (Washington Mutual Wednesday Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located Ministry at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Jody Hampton. 462-4869 (462-5455). Sabbath services begin with Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. For more info go to at 300 W. Smith Street. For details or other ministries, SonRise Fellowship (8:20 to 9:15 www.ukiahlutheran.org please call 462-2779. NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An Evangelical a.m), followed by Sabbath School Free Church): You are invited to join us at our contempo- (9:30 to 10:50 a.m.) and the main FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOPLAND: ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday rary, reverent worship service Sunday at 9:30 Worship Service (11:00 a.m. to Fellowship 10:00am; Church service 10:30-11:30am; School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; am. Children will be invited to participate in 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Guest Speakers, Hispanic Service 12:00-2:00pm. 51 Hwy Children’s Church and a Nursery is pro- Welcome. Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 175, Hopland, CA. N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. vided. Classes for all ages meet at 11:00 FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United am. Opportunities for children, youth, ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH: VICTORY OUTREACH NOW IN UKIAH. A people Church of Christ): An Open and Affirming and adults are available during the week. 900 S. Oak Street, Ukiah. Administrator, Fr. Raúl Lemus. you call family, a place you call home. Pastor Adam Pina Congregation. Sunday worship is 11:00. Our church is located at 750 Yosemite Associate Pastor, Fr. Sean Rogers. Weekend Mass assis- and his wife, Noemi, would like to invite you to join them Adult Bible Study before worship beginning Drive (behind Burger King); phone 468-9251 or tance, Fr. Norm Ruffing. Mass Schedule: Saturday, 5:15pm Sundays at 5:00 PM and Wednesdays at 7:00 PM at at 9:45. We celebrate Communion at the [email protected] for more information. (English), 7:00pm (Español). Sunday, 7:15am (English), Victory Outreach for Celebration Services. Victory Lord’s Table each Sunday. Our Table is an 8:30am (Español), 10:00am (English), 12:00pm (Español). Outreach is located at 150 Luce Avenue in Ukiah. open table and all are welcome to share NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Monday-Friday: 7:15am. First Saturday Mass: 8:00am. Programs for children take place during church services. with us. 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- Reconciliation: Saturday from 4:00pm-5:00pm, or by For more information, call the church office at (707) 468- Cherie Marckx. Phone: 462-5830. 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday appointment. Please call the parish for Holy Day Schedule 5449. www.firstchristianchurchofukiah.com morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ at 462-1431. 11:00. CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Orr STIAN SCIENCE): morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday We welcome you to visit our services POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about week- prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is day services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or stop by Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. the church for a printed schedule. located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. Pastor Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Where we ‘Co- CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; Worship Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke, Assoc. nnect the hurting with the Healer’ - Please join us at 195 Low Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible all ages, 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00- Pastor Nick Hladek. Are you looking for a church home Gap Road in Ukiah - Morning services each Sunday at 10:00 where you can be nurtured in faith, a safe haven where you 9:00p.m.; Jr. High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more am with nursery area and Sunday school for children aged 3- information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. can heal from your hurts, a welcoming forum where you College/Career, Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, can explore who Jesus is? We desire to share Christ’s love Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s 11. Midweek Bible study, Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, where we explore God’s Word hands-on, in an interactive atmos- CHURCH OF CHRIST: 25 Norgard Ln. Welcome to a and truth with all people. Everyone is Welcome! Sundays: Ministry small groups meet at 6:30p.m. Thursday; Adult 9:00am: Adult Education and Cristo es el Camino (en Home Bible Study’s meet at varying times through the phere. Need more information? Call us at 462-7766. We look Bible based church that worships the Lord Jesus in the 1st forward to meeting you! Century Christian way! Please join us: Sunday 10 AM: español); 10am: Worship Celebration (nursery available) week. Church is located at 951 School Way, Redwood and fun, safe programs for children 3 years thru Jr. High. Valley; 485-8541, website: www.rvcchurch.net Bible study and classes; Sunday 11 AM: Sermon and UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: We invite anyone who longs Lord’s Supper; Wednesday 6 PM: Private Home Bible Coffee fellowship follows worship. Jr. High Youth Group: Wednesdays 7pm/Sr. High Youth Group Sundays 7pm. for a deeper understanding of God through His Word; Study available - your home or ours. Phone: 462-5678 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE Adult Small Groups and Bible Studies during the week. LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday Power taught by Senior pastor Dr. Richard S. Oliver 468-9235. www.fpcukiah.org Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00-10:15 and Associate Pastor David Dick. Adult CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seeking a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 a.m., Sunday School at 9:00 a.m., Sunday answers to today’s questions are invited to come GRACE LUTHERAN (ELCA): Pastor Keith Miller. Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing Worship Service at 10:15 a.m. Nursery and experience God’s presence and realize His Celebrating our extraordinary God! Sunday services: 8:30 Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. care and Children’s Church are avail- purpose for life through relevant Bible a.m. Traditional 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Supervised All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. able during the worship service. Youth preaching by Pastor Joe Fry. We meet nursery at both services. Fully accessible. Youth groups, and family Bible studies, Jr. and Sr. in the Ukiah Valley Conference Center bible study, small groups, service, and outreach. 200 RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS): The High youth programs, and recovery ministries are also at 200 South School Street. Worship Wabash Ave., one block west of the airport. available during the week. The church is located at 2140 site:www.gracelutheranukiah.com or call 462-7795. Religious Society of Friends meets for unprogrammed (silent) service at 11:00 a.m. with nursery and chil- worship Sundays at 10:30 a.m. in the Plowshares Community Arroyo Rd. (Deerwood), Ukiah. For information please dren’s classes. An awesome youth group meets call the church office at 462-0151 or visit our website at HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Services at Room (1346 S. State St., Ukiah), and Fridays at 6 Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist p.m. at another location. All are welcome. For more informa- www.ukiahbiblechurch.org Church on South Dora. Reach us at 467-8400. 8:00 a.m. and 10 a.m. First and third Sundays - Holy Eucharist; second, fourth and fifth Sundays - Morning tion, including the location of the Friday meeting, call 485- UNITED METHODIST: Prayer. Nursery care available at 10 a.m.. Wednesdays 10 8350 or 463-0266. No need to call ahead for the Sunday Please join us for worship at 10 ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE LIGHT meeting. am. Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday morning. AND SOUND OF GOD: Introductory Talks, a.m.- Morning Prayer. All are welcome. The church is located at 640 S. Orchard Avenue, next to the DMV. For Weekly activities include: Youth Group, Adult Small Group, Book Discussions, ECK Worship Services information: 462-8042 or [email protected] ASALAAM ALEYKOUM. Interested in Abraham, outreach and service opportunities, and Bible Study. Midweek and Satsang. Public welcome. FREE book Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (Peace be upon them all)? Passage worship begins on Wednesdays with potluck in the available. For more info please call 468-5870, KOL HaEMEK (Mendocino County Inland Jewish Join our Islamic Discussion at the Coffee Critic Saturday choir room at 5:30 p.m.. followed by worship in the Chapel at 1-800-423-0771, or visit our web site at Community): Shabbat celebrated first and third Mornings at Ten O’clock, or e-mail me at malika- 6:15 p.m. All are welcome. Call 462-3360 for more informa- www.eckankar.org Friday evening of every month at our shul, on [email protected] “In the name of Allah most Gracious, tion or visit our website: www.ukiahumc.org West Rd. in Redwood Valley, next to Eagle most Merciful: Abraham was indeed a model. Devoutly FAITH LUTHERAN (LC-MS) - 560 Park Blvd., Ukiah - Peak Middle School. Join us also for annual obedient to Allah, (and) true in faith, and he joined not UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; Rev. M.L. Schulz. Divine Service 9:00 a.m. Bible Study cycle of Jewish holiday observances, youth gods with Allah... He is Allah, the One and Only: Allah, Wednesday meditation 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m. Midweek Bible Study, Wed. 10:00 a.m. For education and activities, film series, social the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. more information call 462-2618. (Next to Todd Park, justice commitments. For information, call and there is none like unto Him.” Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush Anton Stadium & Course) 468-4536. St.; 462-4061. All events open to everyone! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-3536 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Sweet land of liberty California focus

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Darfur genocide Feinstein should run Who says print journalism is a dead duck? Yes, hasn’t stopped many newspapers have cut staff and some have cut down the very size of their pages. But one remarkable Of all the world's dictators, Sudan's Gen. recent political event demonstrates newspapers still Omar Al-Bashir is the most unfailingly have more clout than any other medium. duplicitous and murderously arrogant. His That came when former state Assembly Speaker government was one of the first to welcome and ex-San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown proposed our new president with the hope that the slo- in a newspaper column he had barely begun to write gan of President-elect Barack Obama -- that Democratic U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein run for "change" -- "would (bring) some real change governor. between Sudan and the United States." If she "does get in," Brown wrote, "it's over, at least Obama knows better. As the Paris-based on the Democratic side. Everybody, and I mean every- Sudan Tribune Web site reports (Nov. 6): body, steps out." "During his campaign, Senator Obama Well, maybe everyone drops out and maybe not. pledged 'unstinting resolve' to end the crisis in But for sure, Feinstein is the elephant in the living Darfur, and stated 'there can be no doubt that room, the one political figure no one in California the Sudanese government is chiefly responsi- wants to run against. ble for the violence and is able to end it.'" And she should run for governor. Yes, Feinstein has In what Bashir assumed Obama would con- a lot of seniority in the Senate, where she has served sider a welcome move, Sudan's genocide since 1992. Yes, she still has work to do there, espe- president, on Nov. 12, announced "our imme- Letters from our readers cially if she becomes chairman of the Intelligence diate unconditional ceasefire" that would Committee, as appears all but certain. include the disarmament (which he has often ‘the norm.” We glide through life on the But isn't it about time California had a real grownup pledged) of his most ruthless killers and An unsettling experience a governor? Someone who knows how to work with rapists, the Janjaweed militia. assumption that we are doing things that To the Editor: “right way.” How is this any different politicians from both parties, plus big labor and big As is Bashir's custom, he followed the On my way home from work this from the times of racism? From sexism? business. Someone who knows how to represent a ceasefire by two days of multiple attacks by evening I was pulled over for a non-oper- It’s not “Live and let live,” right? Let’s constituency. Someone with nowhere further to go in his army and Russian antonov gunships and politics who would be out for the best interests of ating tail light. No big deal, right? I was just do what makes us happy as individu- bombers on rebel forces (Sudan Tribune). asked to step out of my vehicle and placed California's future and little else. als. Unless, that is, your happiness derives Over the last 30 years, this state has seen the sterile The blame for the continuing atrocities in the head lights of the sheriff’s vehicle from forcing your opinions down other against Darfur's black African Muslims is not as Officer O. Massey searched my vehicle reigns of Pete Wilson and George Deukmejian, whose people’s throats in the form of discrimina- lack of vision saw to it that almost no improvements to only Bashir's; but, as Secretary of State and then my purse. Now mind you, I am a tory laws. Condoleezza Rice belatedly said in a New working, normal, non drug using, taxpay- California's lifestyle and infrastructure were even pro- York Times Sunday Magazine interview I am ashamed of my fellow voters. I posed during their tenures. Think about their approach ing citizen. I felt horribly embarrassed and am ashamed that half of you think that (Nov. 16), the United Nations Security violated. After all of this, I received no when sitting in a traffic jam or dealing with the water this is OK, and the other half did not feel rationing that's likely to come to most parts of the Council has continually failed to impose citation, just “your bulb it burnt out.” Is strong enough sanctions on Bashir. strongly enough to do something about it. state. this mandatory procedure for a minor traf- Toni Ashford There was also Jerry Brown, whose administration In her interview, the soon departing secre- fic stop? It makes me a little apprehensive Ukiah tary of state made a bitter comment that I hope in the late 1970s and early 1980s was full of slogans to even drive. like "small is beautiful," but accomplished little that she will amplify once she is out of office: Lori Johnson "I think we thought 'the responsibility to To a son has lasted. Add in Gray Davis, who often seemed to Ukiah cave to whatever special interests wrote him the protect' meant something. In the Darfur case it To the Editor: has turned to be nothing but words." She was largest campaign checks. Prop. 8 is still wrong To my son, SGT Mikhail Green: And then there's been Arnold Schwarzenegger, referring to what seemed to be an historic I am extremely proud of you for serv- commitment by the United Nations, in 2005, showman supreme, but a governor who flails aimless- To the Editor: ing in Iraq and Afghanistan. Thank you ly when legislators don't do precisely as he instructs. named The Responsibility to Protect "popula- Prop 8. tions from genocide, ethnic cleansing, war for serving our country. I am also very He began his term by issuing orders to then-Attorney It’s not about your view on sexuality. grateful that you are home safe. Hurray General Bill Lockyer about what lawsuits to file - only crimes and crimes against humanity ... in an It’s not about what your religions, international commitment by governments to for veterans! With much love from your to discover he had no such authority. More recently, he morals, parents, and schools teach and very proud Mom, as you are my hero. ordered state Controller John Chiang to cut the pay of prevent and react to grave crises, wherever preach. they may occur." Tamara Levintza many thousands of state workers during the annual It’s about us taking one more baby step Ukiah budget wrangling, only to discover that Chiang was R2P, as it is called, also declared, for the in the direction of fairness. first time in U.N. history, that "states have a independently elected, is not one of his slavish We, as U.S. citizens, pride ourselves on appointees and didn't have to obey. primary responsibility to protect their own our freedom, our justice, our Western It’s about God populations." Image has counted for more than substance from Forward-View of democracy and equality. To the Editor: the start of Schwarzenegger's tenure, and polls indi- Bashir's government is still a member of We view ourselves as the saviors of the I’m writing in response to a letter writ- cate the hype is wearing thin. the United Nations in good standing, as are oppressed, and yet here we are, oppress- But Feinstein as governor - a job she sought unsuc- other countries that terrorize their own people. ten by Lisa Ornelas on Nov. 18 in the ing another yet another minority. I think UDJ, I would like to challenge her think- cessfully in 1990 - might change all that. As a citizen of the United States, I increas- the society we have now is one that was ing. The reason we celebrate Christmas is She has vision. No one in California has fought ingly regret that our taxpayers' dollars form a founded by overly-fanatic, close-minded, not in giving things to others, it is rather harder for solutions to the state's longstanding water considerable percentage of the U.N.'s egotistical, self righteous old men, and quite simple. It is the date that has been problems. No one in the Senate has done more to try finances. John McCain's vital contribution to we’ve been paying for it for hundreds of set aside years ago that people acknowl- to preserve civil liberties. No one has a better grasp of making an international responsibility to pro- years edge and celebrate that God himself came California's problems and what to do about them. tect more than, as Rice says, "nothing but It’s so important to address the fact Would Feinstein like the job? Well, she wanted it words," was his proposal for "a league of to earth as a baby, (Jesus Christ, that, however you do feel about homosex- Emmanuel, which means God with us) to once before. She will be 77 on Election Day 2010, so democracies" to rescue populations attacked uality, it’s wrong to force severe biases on it's unlikely that she would use the office as a stepping by their own leaders. live among us and eventually to save us people because of who they are. Whatever from our sins. Isn’t it amazing that on this stone to anything else. At that age, all the red-eye Does President Obama have the insight and you have been told, all recent research has one holiday, the majority of the world’s flights to Washington, D.C. that go with being a sena- courage to work with McCain on the begin- shown that sexuality is heavily influenced tor from California can't be much fun. ning steps to build "a league of democracies?" people celebrate in some form or another by genetics. You are who you were born with most not even understanding why! Meanwhile, other candidates both Democratic and In quoting Rice's burst of sunlight on the to be, and other people are too. It’s not a Those that give portions of their bless- Republican have not provided much vision. Brown immeasurable darkness of abandoned peoples “life choice” to be gay, but rather a choice ings in the form of packages, food, cloth- wants to be governor again. But he has yet to articu- due to the U.N.'s incompetence, the Sudan to display your own self and risk discrimi- ing, money, etc. to others at this season of late why in any coherent manner. Lt. Gov. John Tribune ended its story: "U.N. experts esti- nation because of that. the year and beyond are simply respond- Garamendi, who also has an excellent grasp of the mate some 300,000 people have died and 2.5 Heterosexual people, (myself included) ing to loves call to action. God is Love. state's problems and potential solutions, has never million have been driven from their homes" take for granted the fact that their sexuali- Patricia Boesel demonstrated much ability to work with Republicans. by Sudan, a sovereign U.N. member nation. ty is accepted, encouraged, and considered Ukiah Beyond simple ambition, neither Los Angeles Mayor And there is a postscript to the story: Antonio Villaraigosa nor San Francisco Mayor Gavin "Sudan blames the Western media for Newsom has expressed a good reason for running. Nor exaggerating the conflict and puts the death has state Schools Supt. Jack O'Connell. Defeated 2006 toll at 10,000." In another repellent trait, Democratic candidate Phil Angelides has talked about Bashir also blames Jews in the media and WHERE TO WRITE why he still wants the job - things like taking better other places of influence for maligning his care of the environment, consumer interests and the rule. President George Bush: The Assemblywoman Patty Berg: poor. But he has long been charismatically challenged. At least, however, the United Nations, in White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., State Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. The same for Steve Westly, the former state controller addition to its useless resolutions to end the Washington, D.C. 20500; (202) 456- 4146, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319- Angelides beat in the primary three years ago. genocide in Darfur, does put out some reports 1111, FAX (202)456-2461. 2001; Berg's Ukiah field representative is Then there are the Republicans. Tom Campbell, on what it has done nothing substantial to stop their current poll leader, is a former congressman who Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Ruth Valenzuela. Ukiah office located at on the ground. 311 N. State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. has run statewide twice and failed miserably both An October report on Darfur by U.N. ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. times. State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 The office’s fax number is 463-5773. For hasn't yet demonstrated he can work with Democrats Secretary-General Ban ki-Moon noted that email go to web site: attacks by Sudan forces -- and the rebels -- on Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- who control the Legislature any better than assembly.ca.gov/Berg humanitarian workers in Darfur have exceed- ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Schwarzenegger. And dot.com plutocrats like Meg ed those of the past two years, forcing two aid Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate Whitman (ex-chief of eBay) and Carly Fiorina 20510; (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (deposed head of Hewlett Packard) have yet to offer organizations to suspend their operations in (415) 403-0100 FAX (202) 224--0454 District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, Darfur that helped a half-million refugees. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375 much explanation of why they want to run. (Those figures are understated.) Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Email: [email protected]. In Without Feinstein, then, it's a large field that would surely produce an interesting campaign season. But The secretary-general's report continued: Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Ukiah: Kathy Kelley at 200 S. School St, "So far this year 208 humanitarian vehicles 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- Feinstein towers over them all in both achievement 468-8914, email: and popularity. She should run, for the good of have been hijacked, 155 aid workers abducted 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; [email protected] ... and 123 premises broken into." And the [email protected] California. Mendocino County Supervisors: understaffed African Union-United Nations Tom Elias is a syndicated columnist. hybrid force (UNAMID) documented "16 Congressman Mike Thompson: Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- cases (hugely understated) of rape and sexual 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd assault against women of Darfur -- including Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225- District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; by government forces," some "in military uni- 3311; FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg David Colfax, 5th District. All can be The Ukiah form." district office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO reached by writing to 501 Low Gap By the way, on Nov. 12, Ki-Moon praised Box 2208, Fort Bragg 95437; 962- Road, Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463- DAILY JOURNAL Bashir's declaration of a ceasefire -- without 0933,FAX 962-0934; 4221, FAX 463-4245. [email protected] waiting to see whether it was nothing but Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows words. In a refugee camp where there are www.house.gov/write rep no.ca.us mass graves, Darfur survivors said they need Office manager: Yvonne Bell not peace -- but justice! Retail ad manager: Sue Whitman Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Member Member California authority on the First Amendment and the Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers Bill of Rights. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2008 – 5

Religion New Continued from Page 3 Candles Recovery Bible, and meets in the church social hall upper and lower classrooms. Call Gifts 485-8541 for information. Jewelry The AWANA club has con- tinues its regular program for We Moved To: Pre-K through 6th grade on Pear Tree Center Tuesday starting at 6:30 p.m.. This week is Double Free Gift Wrapping Points/Credits. See’s Candy Women’s ministry bible study will not meet this Fund Raiser Wednesday. Encounter Junior High Youth group meet this week 462-2660 their study is entitled: “Simply Amazing” Thursday, 6:30 to with supper in the choir room Ukiah Christian cated to helping individuals of 8:30 p.m. Senior High youth at 5:15 p.m., followed by wor- all ages, in every life situation. group will hear a lesson from ship and prayer at 6 p.m. in Science Church They believe God has Pastor Justin on “Route to the Chapel. The discoverer and founder given every person a destiny Greatness,” from 7 to 9 p.m. This informal worship time of Christian Science, Mary to fulfill no matter their social, Wednesday night, both of UDJ is an opportunity to take a few Baker Eddy believed in the economic, or cultural back- these activities happen in the moments to reconnect with ground. youth room. God and the community of importance of Thanksgiving. She felt it was so important, At Victory Outreach, they The Cookie Exchange will faith. Childcare is provided. believe a ‘seed of greatness’ is take place this week. Plans are currently under- that when she wrote the Church Manual she added a planted by God within the A men’s bible study occurs way for two Christmas Crafts heart of every believer. every Thursday night at 7 p.m. special service for this day. Fairs at the church. Through their various min- in the church library class- The annual Children’s Since before the turn of the room. 20th century, the Christian istries, they nurture this seed Christmas Crafts Faire will be into a commitment to serve Visitors are welcome to Saturday, Dec. 13, from 11 Science churches have been COMMUNITY BRIEFS check it out. The new series a.m. to 3 p.m. holding a Thanksgiving ser- those in need. They hold continues focusing on “issues This is a time for children vice. steadfast to the philosophy, of today,” as well as reading to create affordable handmade The Ukiah church has been “The greatest of all is the ser- Tapestry Family services through the Bible in 52 weeks. crafts to give as holiday gifts. holding special Thanksgiving vant of all.” This year there will be a sec- services since 1929. Victory Outreach is known is seeking foster families First Baptist ond crafts fair, this one for Hymns of gratitude and for their discipleship and reha- Tapestry Family Services is looking for families to make a Church youth (13 years and older) and praise will be sung and a spe- bilitation homes and training difference in the life of a foster child. They specialize in train- adults to create handmade cial Bible service read, and centers in strategic cities of ing and supporting foster families as they nurture and model The morning service at gifts. This first-time event will time will be allowed for all the world. successful relationships to children with emotional and behav- First Baptist Church this happen on Sunday, Dec. 14, who wish to express special Ukiah is now home to such ioral challenges. Sunday will be entitled from noon until 4 p.m. gratitude for blessings a men’s training and rehabili- Tapestry Family Services is a local program committed to “Public Service,” as Pastor The church is located at received. tation home. A program for helping local children stay within their home communities. Dennis Beatty preaches from 270 North Pine Street in The service that is read is women is also available in Tapestry will stay involved in the each child’s placement and Philippians 2:19-30. Ukiah. For more information published in a pamphlet that other northern California progress. Tapestry employs a team treatment approach where A highlight of the morning about this United Methodist can be obtained from the cities. foster parents play an active role in the treatment of their foster service will be a solo offering Church, visit www.uki- Christian Science Reading Victory Outreach works child. Although Tapestry specializes in “Intensive Treatment from Melissa Chaty, who was ahumc.org. Room located at the comer of cooperatively with others of Foster Care,” they also offer regular treatment and respite fos- crowned Miss California in Oak and Church streets during mutual purpose in accom- ter care treatment. 2007. Other music will be Church of Jesus plishing the task before them. For more information, or if interested in applying, call provided by the Praise Team regular reading room hours. Connie Hewett, Tapestry’s Recruiter/Trainer, at 463-3300, ext. The Thanksgiving Day ser- For more information, call the leading the congregation in Christ of Latter- church office at 468-5449. 115. the hymns “Salt and Light,” day Saints vice will be held at 10 a.m., “He Is Able,” and “No Higher and the entire community is Calling.” On Dec. 6, in Ukiah, The invited to attend. Gnosis Healing Truckers’ Light Parade set for Dec. 6 The Church will welcome Church of Jesus Christ of Center On Dec. 6, from 5:30 p.m. until approximately 6:30 p.m. the The Gideons, who will Latter-day Saints will hold the Holy Trinity following streets will be traffic controlled for the Truckers describe their service of plac- annual nativity display at The Gnosis Healing Center Light Parade. ing Bibles in the community. 1337 S. Dora Ave. Episcopal Church invites the community to On the West side of State Street: Bricarelli, Garrett at Elm, Hundreds of creches that For the Sunday, Nov. 30, receive cleaning and healing Magnolia, Oak at Low Gap and Gibson, School at Scott, Henry, Ukiah United depict the birth of Jesus Christ of auras at their new center on Smith, Standley, Perkins, Church, Clay, Seminary, Mill, Oak at will be on display at this Marston Gillette and Dick Eshenbach will be the worship the first Wednesday of each Gobbi and Freitas, South State at Luce and Observatory, Crest Methodist church event. month, starting Nov. 5. at Washington and Wabash on the West Side of State Street. The displays will be drawn leaders for Morning Prayer at Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey the 10 a.m. services. The clinics will run On the East side of State Street: Ford at Orr and Joseph, will preach about the role of from private collections, between 5 and 6 p.m., and will Clara at Joseph and Mason, Main at Norton, Smith, Standley, reflecting the diverse interpre- Christopher Eriksen will be Perkins, Church, Stephenson, Clay, Mill and Gobbi, Hastings at God in human affairs at the 10 the worship leader for take place at 101 W. Church a.m. family worship service in tations of artists from around Commerce and State Street from the Airport entrance to the world. Morning Prayer at the 8 a.m. St., Suite 12, in Ukiah. 463- the United Methodist sanctu- 0900. Commerce and Garrett to Kuki Rd. The two North bound lanes ary. Scripture will be Isaiah This event will be open free service. will be closed. 64:1-9 to the public. Creches will be Morning Prayer is also Traffic will be routed up Empire Drive from the North. Matthew Rothstein will on display from 3 to 9 p.m., offered each Wednesday at 10 Ukiah Aglow Those organizing the parade anticipate that it will not take more lead the Soul Purpose music. and a short Christ-centered a.m. Lighthouse non- than an hour. As the parade progresses, the roads will reopen. Among the music offered will program featuring music and Holy Trinity Episcopal For more information, call Jimmy Rickel at 485-7915. be “O For a Thousand seasonal stories will take Church is located at 640 South denominational Tongues to Sing,” an arrange- place at 7 p.m. Orchard Avenue, Ukiah. The fellowship ment which attempts to - community is welcome to Humane Society for Inland ture both the splendor of God Ukiah Bible attend any of the services. Ukiah Aglow Lighthouse Mendocino County is taking and the human struggle to Church describes themselves as a orders for holiday wreaths express devotion; ministry with a deep desire to “Indescribable,” a Christian Dr. Richard and Shirley Eckankar The Humane Society for Inland Mendocino County is now see people fulfill their purpose rock song that culminates with Oliver will lead an eleven-day An Eckankar Spiritual taking orders for their annual fresh Christmas wreaths, swags, the declaration, “You see the tour to Israel in March of ‘09, in God. They invite the com- greenery baskets and table decorations. This year, arrangements Discussion Group meets on munity to join them for light depths of my heart and you and invite all interested mem- the second Tuesday of each with candles will also be offered. Items will begin to be avail- love me the same. You are bers of the community to join refreshments, music and fel- able on the day after Thanksgiving. month at 7 p.m. lowship. amazing, God”; “Testify to them. For more information, All materials used in the project are donated, so all proceeds Love,” a call to declare love The group will visit the They meet the first benefit the society. including meeting location, Saturday of each month at the for God in faith and action; places where it is believed that call 468-5870, or visit the All wreaths are priced at $35; baskets will range from $15 to “Change My Heart, O God,” a Jesus walked, taught, per- Washington Mutual Bank $30; Swags from $15 to $25 and centerpieces with candles will Eckankar web site at located at 700 S. State St., on Brazilian-inspired arrange- formed His miracles, where www.eckankar.org. be $25 each. ment and “Equally Skilled,” a He was crucified and raised the corner of State St. and Orders will be accepted until Dec. 10. All items must be new song which speaks of los- from the dead. Pastor Rick Gobbi St., in Ukiah. at 7 p.m. picked up by Dec. 15. Orders will be accepted at the shelter at ing faith in humanity and find- will teach, from the Old and Victory Outreach For more information, call 9700 Uva Drive, Redwood Valley, or by calling 485-0123. ing it in God. New Testament, significance their president, Debbie Children are invited to of each site along the way. Pastor Adam Pina and his Rodgers, at 468-8864. attend Sunday School follow- The tour has been planned wife, Noemi, would like to Mendocino Coast District invite the community to join ing Children’s Time in the and organized with the com- Quranic Hospital Hospice to present worship service. Childcare is fort and safety of each person them Sundays at 5 p.m. and ‘Light up a life’ on Dec. 4 available for little ones during considered above all else. Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at discussions the service. They will be staying at four Victory Outreach for The Mendocino Coast District Hospital Hospice invites the Fellowship with light and five star hotels, traveling Celebration Services. Victory continue on community to “Light up a Life 2008, on Thursday, Dec. 4, at refreshment follows the ser- in air-conditioned busses and Outreach is located at 150 Saturday mornings the hospital registration lobby in Fort Bragg. This is their fourth vice in the Social Hall. partaking all the flavors and Luce Avenue, in Ukiah. annual campaign designed to increase awareness and raise Activities during the fol- cuisine of the area. Victory Outreach is an Those interested in Islam funds for Mendocino Coast District Hospital’s hospice pro- lowing week include youth The tour will take place international Christian min- are invited to join a series of gram. groups, Tuesday morning March 20 through 31. The istry called to the task of evan- Quranic discussions at They will have a memory tree lighting ceremony, where Bible Study, Midweek cost of the tour will depend on gelizing and discipling the Ukiah’s Coffee Critic on donors of $20 will have personalized stars placed on the mem- Passage worship on the number of people joining hurting people of the world, Saturdays at 10 a.m. ory tree, which will be on display through the holidays. Photos Wednesday, and movie night the tour. with the message of hope and For more information, con- of those being remembered will be included in a video presen- on Friday at 7 p.m. For more information, con- plan of Jesus Christ. tact Malik Ali at tation. On Wednesday evening, tact co-hosts Don and Paula Victory Outreach is dedi- [email protected]. For more information, call Arlene Case, Hospice Midweek Passage will begin Kelly at 463-3720. Coordinator, at 961-4617. 6 – SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2008 SPORTS Editor: Joe Langstaff, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] No. 3 LOCAL MENDOCINO COLLEGE | MEN’S BASKETBALL CALENDAR Oklahoma TODAY Eagles continue tournament play Ukiah High School seeks to 2008 CIF State Cross Country Championships @ Woodward Park, Fresno. SUNDAY make case No games or events scheduled By JEFF LATZKE -Calendar listings are culled from the most recent schedules provided by the schools AP Sports Writer and organizations in our coverage area. Please report schedule changes or incorrect STILLWATER, — With listings to The Daily Journal Sports Department at 468-3518. all the public opinion and computer calculations that go into deciding whether No. 3 Oklahoma might play for the COMMUNITY Big 12 and national champi- DIGEST onships, there’s one surefire way the Sooners can make all that moot. City of Ukiah It was a hard lesson learned Men’s and seven years ago, when an Women’s Oklahoma team that was also third in the BCS standings Basketball had its chances of repeating Leagues as national champion dashed in the final week of the regu- The City of Ukiah lar season by in-state rival Community Service Oklahoma State. Department would like to This year’s Bedlam rivalry announce the beginning of registration for the 2009 game finds the Sooners (10-1, Men’s and Women’s 6-1 Big 12) facing what fig- Basketball Leagues. ures to be an even greater Sponsors will be accepted challenge than in 2001. Not into the league on a first- only does Bob Stoops have to come first-serve basis. take Oklahoma on the road to Registration will be Stillwater, but the Sooners accepted through Dec. 12. must face a much-improved However, space may fill team in the 11th-ranked prior to the final deadline. Cowboys (9-2, 5-2). All registration forms Oklahoma State has little must be submitted with the $400 sponsorship fee to gain except a more presti- prior to being eligible for gious bowl bid and some placement within the bragging rights for the next league. year. Registration forms “A lot of people are talking available at 411 W. Clay or Michael Hooter/The Daily Journal about being a spoiler,” www.cityofukiah.com. In the Eagle Invitational tournament game against Cuesta College, Eagle point guard Corrie Cowboys linebacker Seb For more information or to Blackwell, No. 11, looks to turn the corner on the defender on the way to the basket. Clements said. “It never hurts register your team, please to have that in your mind, but call (707) 463-6714. By JOE LANGSTAFF Eden High School in really we’re just trying to take The Daily Journal Hayward, and Ian Butler care of us and get win No. 10. The Mendocino men’s from Fort Bragg. They are We’ve got to take care of Winter Water basketball team is continu- young and, according to what we’ve got to do.” Polo League ing its preseason tuneup by Koch, “this is a whole new The Sooners are the ones playing in a series of three speed for them from high with all the pressure. Rival The Ukiah Dolphin tournaments. This weekend school.” He feels that one Texas, which sits just ahead Water Polo Team will of Oklahoma in the coveted begin practicing on the team is playing in the of the keys to success for Monday, Dec. 1, at 4 p.m., Wine Country Classic tour- the team this season is second spot in the BCS stand- at the Ukiah High School nament in Napa. Next “their continued improve- ings, already took care of Pool. Boy and girl swim- Friday and Saturday, the ment and understanding the business with a 49-9 rout of mers from 8 to 18 are Eagles will play in the speed of the game, and Texas A&M that was the most invited to join the team. College of the Redwoods what their job is to do.” lopsided win in that in-state The team practices twice a Tournament at Eureka. On Through the first five rivalry in 110 years. week from December Dec. 18 - Dec. 20, they will games played so far, the There’s no telling exactly through January on play in the Santa Rosa JC team has been in position to what the Sooners need to do Monday and Wednesday Kris Kringle Tournament. win games, being close or to ensure they get the bump with tournament competi- Following tournament play, ahead in the games. As a they need in the BCS and tion planned. Dues for the young group overall the don’t lose the momentum season are $70. The USA the team will begin Bay Water Polo Registration is Valley Conference play on team is at a stage where “its they gained with a 65-21 rout $55. For more information Friday, Jan. 2, at home, learning to win and learning of formerly No. 2 Texas Tech call Rick Cleland at 463- against Napa Valley to get over the hump.” Free last week. That leads into a 1551 College. throw shooting as been discussion of style points, and According to Head somewhat of a problem, Stoops doesn’t go there. Basketball Coach Kevin with the team shooting just “We never worry about it,” Attention all Koch, this year’s team is “a over 50 percent. Koch Stoops said. “Didn’t last softball players young group, a new group describes the free throw week, don’t this week.” coming together.” Out of shooting as the team’s Oklahoma State coach The City of Ukiah the roster of ten players “Achilles Heel” thus far. Mike Gundy expects Kendall would like to announce The team has been working Hunter, the nation’s fifth- the beginning of registra- there are two sophomores tion for a softball class for and eight freshmen. The on free throws in practice to leading rusher with a 130- girls in grades 8 to 12. The two sophomores are trans- improve. Conditioning and yard average, to play after class will be held from fer players. One, Freddie improving concentration in missing practice last week Dec. 2 to Dec. 18, every Banks, Jr., is from Las the games is also being with a leg injury. He’s a cru- Tuesday and Thursday Vegas, and is the son of emphasized. cial part of the offense that from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Freddie Banks who played One of the top players on ranks seventh in the nation in Theory of Softball class at UNLV in 1987 and was the team is 6-6 freshman Eagle forward Jurrell Turner, No. 21, goes up for total yards and scoring. will be held in the PE the first pick in the second forward, Jurrell Turner, also a layup against the Cuesta Cougars. “These guys, you’ve really classroom at Ukiah High round of the NBA draft that from Mt. Eden High. He got to stop the run. They’re a School. This course will year. Coach Koch sees sprained his ankle in the ty to extend other teams’ success the team has to lot like our offense in the bal- cover situations, rules, hit- Banks as a player who second game of the season defenses with their outside learn to defend and shorten ance that they have,” Sooners ting philosophies and shooting. Together, they other teams’ periods of many other aspects of fast “kind of has some pedigree against College of linebacker Travis Lewis said. in his bloodlines.” He is a Siskiyous. He did return in take care of the 2-guard momentum, while length- “When they run, they get the pitch strategy. spot for the team. ening their own. There is NO charge for leader and a captain of the time to play for the Eagles play-action off of it. You shut this clinic. However, pre- team. He has been averag- in their Invitational tourna- Inside the Eagles have 6- A lot of the players on down the run, and it shuts registration is required and ing 14 points per game. ment. According to Koch 5 freshman forward Matt the team, like Belion, have down a couple things that can be done at the City of Koch describes him “a big he gives the team “a lot of Luntzel from Windsor High been out of organized bas- they do.” Ukiah, 411 W. Clay St. heartbeat” of the team. rebounding and athleti- School. He gives the team ketball for a year or two. Whereas the Cowboys’ Please call the City of The other sophomore cism.” A third player from great defense and is “get- production has tapered off Ukiah Community ting and better and better The only players who have and captain on the team is Mt. Eden is 6-4 freshman come straight out of high lately following the first Services at 463-6714 guard Adrian Williams. He guard, Mitchell Webb III. every day offensively.” stretch of four consecutive Department for more Webb is a lefthanded, con- Koch describes him as “a school are Butler, Turner 50-point games in school his- information. is a transfer from Pearl River Community College sistent player who is capa- great post defender who and Blackwell. “It’s com- tory, Oklahoma has scored at in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. ble of scoring regularly in brings a ton energy and plicated the process a little least 58 points in its last four Attention all He also has been averaging double figures. maturity.” He’s 23 years bit more,” says Koch, “but games and hasn’t been held baseball players 14 points per game. Koch A local player on the old. Freshman forward I’m extremely proud of below 35 this season. Of feels that he gives the team team is freshman guard Andre Belion, from them. We’ve gotten nothing course, that low came in the The City of Ukiah “shooting depth, maturity Drew Steliga from Ukiah, Sequoia High School in but accolades from people 45-35 loss to Texas that had would like to announce and some athleticism.” one of the best shooters on Redwood City, has shown Longhorns fans holding up the beginning of registra- the ability to hit 3-pointers. in the community who have The team has been get- the team. Another good seen us play. In addition, signs with the score for their tion for a high school shooter is freshman guard Overall, Koch feels that Thanksgiving Day game baseball clinic. Come join ting good play from fresh- he adds that “The kids are men point guards Corrie Josh Simmons, who, along the team is "more athletic against Texas A&M to remind the fun and learn about doing well in school.” every aspect of the game: Blackwell from Mount with Steliga, have the abili- than in the past.” To have everyone of their best case to hitting, sliding; fielding, stay ahead of the Sooners in and much more. This clin- the BCS standings. ic will be held every Tuesday, Wednesday, and What’s improved the most Thursday from 3 p.m. to 5 since then is Oklahoma’s p.m., beginning Dec. 2 defense, which has 16 take- and running through the Ames looks to get another Skins Game win end of January. The clinic INDIAN WELLS, (AP) — For Stephen Ames, the Skins prize for the hole. If two or more players tie for low score on a aways in the last four games is open to boys ages 14 to Game has become a lucrative holiday tradition. hole, the money carries over to the next hole. and now leads the nation in 17. It will be held at the Ames has won the last two Skins Games, pocketing more Saturday’s first six holes are worth $25,000 each, with the turnover margin. Texas Tech’s Ukiah High School base- than $1.2 million in the process. But as he tries for a third last three worth $50,000 each. The first three holes Sunday are point total last week was its ball field. There is NO straight title this weekend, he’s not only thinking about the $1 worth $50,000, the next five holes $70,000 and the 18th hole charge for this clinic. lowest of the season. However, preregistration million purse. $200,000. is required. It can be done “I’m just out here to have fun,” Ames said Friday at the Ames won $675,000 last year, with all but $25,000 on an 8- “We know that nobody in at the City of Ukiah, 411 Indian Wells Golf Resort. “That’s what this game is about, hav- foot birdie putt on the final hole. Before that, Ames had not the country can stop our W. Clay St. ing fun.” played the best golf of the weekend. offense,” Oklahoma corner- Please call the City of Ames will try to repeat his titles this weekend against Phil “It’s about being aggressive at the right time and making the back Dominique Franks said. Ukiah Community Mickelson, Rocco Mediate and K.J. Choi at the Celebrity right putt at the right time,” he said. Services Department at Course at Indian Wells Golf Resort. The foursome will play Mickelson is playing the Skins Game for the first time since “For us to win the game and 463-6714 for more infor- nine holes Saturday and another nine Sunday. 2003. for us to have a great game mation. A player must win a hole outright to earn the designated cash “To win this event, you have to have some luck,” he said. “ depends on the defense.” THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2008 – 7

Sorenstam and Stanford fall, Asia splits six matches, 3-3

SINGAPORE (AP) — Jeong Jang and beat Annika Sorenstam and 3 and 2 on Friday to help Asia split the six opening alternate-shot matches in the Rate: Lexus Cup, Sorenstam’s final LPGA Tour-sanctioned event before she retires. Sorenstam, set to end her Hall of Fame career next week in the Ladies European Tour’s Dubai Ladies Masters, is the International team’s playing captain. $250 for all 3 runs “Of course, I’m disappointed not to get a point, but we played good golf,” Sorenstam said. “We have to regroup and try to get the next two points. It’s a team effort and I’m just glad I $200 for 2 runs have a solid team that can pick me up.” Part 1 The teams will play six best-ball matches Saturday and the competition will conclude Sunday with 12 singles matches. $180 for 1 run The Asian teams of Song Hee Kim and , and Yani Publication Dates: Tseng and Seon Hwa Lee also opened with victories on the The Ukiah Daily Journal Island Country Club’s Bukit Course. Kim and Park beat and 3 December 8th and 2, and Tseng and Lee held off and 2 and 1. Lee is 7-0-0 in the event. online at ukiahdailyjournal.com “I think me and Yani made a really good team,” Lee said. “She hit it far. I had a good short game. We matched up. She hit it solid today in the fairway and I hit really good iron shots today and made a couple birdies.” Part 2 The International teams of -, - and Katherine Hull-Nikki Publication Dates: Campbell won their matches. The Ukiah Daily Journal Creamer and Castrale edged Asian captain Se Ri Pak and Eun Hee Ji 2-up. December 15th “It’s hard to focus on your game when you’re focusing on your group,” Pak said. “At the same time, I’m not happy about online at ukiahdailyjournal.com losing it. It happened. I tried to do well. There’s two days to go. We’re happy with the results. We have a great team.” Creamer has an inflamed abdominal wall that left her hospi- talized Saturday night and nearly forced her to withdraw from Part 3 the final round of the ADT Championship. “I struggled,” Creamer said. “It was hard with the medica- Publication Dates: tions in the sun and the heat, probably not the best mixture for your body. It was a good match. Playing against Se Ri, always The Ukiah Daily Journal nice to beat the captain.” December 22nd Kerr and Stupples beat Sarah Lee and Na Yeon Choi 2 and 1. online at ukiahdailyjournal.com “It was awesome,” Stupples said. “We had it all worked out really well today, who was drawing and who was fading. Cristie is a great partner to play with. She kept me in it. I was a bit nervous at times out there.” The Ukiah The Australian duo of Hull and Campbell beat Japan’s Namika Omata and Mayumi Shimomura 3 and 1. “It had been a while since I’d played foursomes, so, I must Don’t Miss Our DAILY JOURNAL admit, it took a while to get a rhythm out there,” Hull said. “We did well considering, and it’s great to get a point on the board. Funnest Editions Of Call your Ukiah Daily Journal Anytime you can get at least half a point is good. We’re look- ing forward to tomorrow and hopefully get another point on the representative to reserve your space board.” The Year As Kids Write Asia won 15-9 last year at The Vines in Perth, , for its second straight victory. The International team won the inau- Their Letters To Santa gural matches 16-8 in 2005 at Tenah Merah in Singapore, and 468-3500 Asia won 12 1/2-11 1/2 at Tenah Merah in 2006. US sports history on display at new Los Angeles museum

By BETH HARRIS backstory on everything.” AP Sports Writer Cypres has an extensive DiMaggio collec- LOS ANGELES — When Gary Cypres’ tion, including the ball that extended the sports memorabilia collection reached 10,000 Yankee Clipper’s hitting streak to a record 56 pieces and threatened to overflow their house, games. his wife told him to get it out. The man who Cypres relishes the background of every- made his money in the finance, mortgage and thing in his collection, so he also owns the ball travel agency businesses did just that, develop- that would have been DiMaggio’s 57th consec- ing the Sports Museum of Los Angeles. utive hit — snared by Cleveland infielder Ken It opens Friday in a nondescript building Keltner — and what would have been No. 58, Cypres owns in an off-the-beaten path area just west of downtown Los Angeles and located which started a 12-game hitting streak by blocks from Staples Center. DiMaggio. Inside is 32,000-square-feet of American Home run king Barry Bonds rates a brief sports history, with an emphasis on baseball, mention, with the signed jersey and bat from football, basketball, golf, cycling, bowling and home run No. 534 on display, along with the rowing. ball from No. 755 that tied Hank Aaron’s Cypres’ collection is valued at more than record. $30 million, with his priciest pieces being a Younger visitors might be surprised to see T206 Honus Wagner baseball card worth more posters and baseball cards from the era when than $2 million and a Babe Ruth wore smoking was closely tied to baseball, with in Japan valued in the millions. players like Lloyd Waner of the Pittsburgh Born in the Bronx, Cypres grew up as a Pirates boasting in a Lucky Strike ad, “Luckies Yankee fan and has been collecting for 25 fine flavor is enjoyable ... and they never cut years. He spent $1 million bringing the build- my wind.” ing up to city code during five years of devel- Cypres loves models, so he has detailed ver- oping the museum. sions of Chicago’s Comiskey Park, Brooklyn’s “I’m an excessive guy, I love to collect,” the Ebbets Field and New York’s Polo Grounds. Tahoe ski resort openings delayed 65-year-old father of five said. “It gives me Other exhibits show how sports great joy. It’s not necessarily the most expen- RENO, — A storm “We always shoot for mountain people are going to sive items that give you the greatest joy.” and equipment have evolved over the years, The museum has galleries dedicated to the with early examples of antique football hel- dropped a few inches of snow Thanksgiving if we can get it. enjoy,” Alpine Meadows New York Yankees (Brooklyn-born Cypres’ mets, tennis rackets, bicycles, gray wool base- around Lake Tahoe, but it was Historically, it can go either spokeswoman Rachael Woods favorite team), the Boston Red Sox, the ball uniforms that eventually gave way to not enough to allow skiers and way,” resort spokesman Mike said. “If it takes an extra Dodgers of Brooklyn and Los Angeles, Babe today’s bright colors, and baskets with bottoms snowboarders to hit the slopes Pierce said, adding the past week, we’re going to do that.” Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, and baseball cards from that required a ladder to retrieve the ball. in full force. three seasons failed to pro- The Mt. Rose and Boreal their beginnings in 1887. Los Angeles Lakers fans won’t see Kobe Like most Sierra resorts, duce conditions to allow for resorts have been open on a “This is more of a history museum,” Cypres Bryant, but a life-size version of Shaquille Kirkwood had hoped to open such an early start. limited basis since earlier this said. “I try to show how things progressed. O’Neal in his old Lakers uniform — including by Thanksgiving. But even an Resort operators prefer to month, while Heavenly joined Today most kids don’t have any sense of histo- a ’Man of Steel’ tattoo on his bulging left arm opening this weekend open by Thanksgiving to gear them on Friday with the same ry. They don’t understand the importance of — dominates the gallery on the NBA’s best appeared doubtful after up for the all-important peak status. Jackie Robinson in baseball or Bill Russell in centers. Yao Ming’s Houston Rockets uniform Wednesday’s scant snowfall, Christmas holiday skiing peri- “We always try to get open basketball and what they went through. It’s — nearly the size of a flag — hangs from the Kirkwood spokesman Daniel od. a little before the holidays,” good to go back in time.” wall. The museum traces the evolution of sports Cypres hopes to open the museum to cash- Pistoresi said. Bob Roberts, executive Heavenly spokesman Russ as entertainment, with sports-themed arcade strapped charities for fundraising events. “It would take a pretty director of the California Ski Pecoraro said. “But if we and board games dating from the late 1800s Even before opening day, Cypres envisions miraculous change for that to Industry Association, said don’t hit Thanksgiving, it’s by and giant posters from sports-focused movies. adding another 14,000-square-feet of exhibits happen,” Pistoresi told the Sierra resorts were fully open no means an indicator of how Ruth’s gallery includes his passion for hunt- to include things he has in storage on the sec- Reno Gazette-Journal. “Now, only 21 percent of the time on the season is going to work ing, with his shotgun and long raccoon coat on ond floor, like hockey memorabilia. He wants we’ve got to play catch-up a Thanksgiving in the past out.” display. The Babe’s 1934 tour of Japan is fea- little. The target is as soon as decade, 39 percent not at all tured, including his uniform — the only one to add boxing, and one of his sons asked him Wednesday’s storm ush- known to exist, Cypres claims — and a black- why snowboarding and surfing aren’t includ- possible.” and 40 percent partially. ered in cooler temperatures and-white photo of Ruth in the outfield holding ed. At Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, Alpine Meadows, which that allowed resorts to fire up “This is a beginning,” said Cypres, who where the resort’s bunny run had initially planned to open a glove in his right hand and a parasol in his snowmaking machines again. left. designed the displays himself. “I believe being has been open since Nov. 13, the day before Thanksgiving, “This is a cultural gem,” said Jan Perry, a in Los Angeles and being in one of the great operators are waiting for now is shooting for a tentative The National Weather Los Angeles city councilwoman whose district sports capitals, we can build a great sports Mother Nature to deliver opening date of Dec. 6. Service doesn’t foresee a includes the museum. “What I like about this museum here. All the halls of fame started out enough snow for full opera- “It’s always one of our chance of snow around Tahoe museum is the human interest. Gary knows the much smaller than this. tions. main goals to open with a through the next week. 8 – SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2008 TIME OUT Editor: Chris McCartney, 468-3524 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz THE BORN LOSER by Art and Chip Sansom

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

DILBERT by Scott Adams FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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

DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne

Chirac (1932-), French president, is 76; Joel Not only because I see it, but because by it, I Datebook: Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008 Coen (1954-), producer/screenwriter, is 54; see everything else.” -- C.S. Lewis Don Cheadle (1964-), actor, is 44. TODAY’S FACT: The first video game Today is the 334th day of 2008 and the 69th In 1972, the first commercially successful TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1890, the U.S. was made in 1958 by William Higginbotham, day of autumn. video game, Pong, was released. Naval Academy won the first Army-Navy TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1929, Richard TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Gaetano a physicist at the Dept. of Energy’s football game, beating the U.S. Military Byrd and Brent Balchen became the first men Donizetti (1797-1848), opera composer; Brookhaven Lab. The game, Tennis for Two, to fly over the South Pole. Louisa May Alcott (1832-88), author; C.S. Academy, 24-0, at West Point. was very similar to Pong. In 1947, the United Nations approved the Lewis (1898-1963), scholar/author; Vin TODAY’S QUOTE: “I believe in TODAY’S MOON: Between new moon partition of Palestine between Arabs and Jews. Scully (1927-), sportscaster, is 81; Jacques Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen. (Nov. 27) and first quarter (Dec. 5).

sible. Self-reliance has it you’ll actually love the chal- than normal. Your emotional ing with others. Everything benefits. lenge. Once you get your side might come out and should run quite smoothly, ASTROGRAPH AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- teeth into it, you’ll see it make it difficult to verbalize and you can put people at Feb. 19) -- Anything swept through to completion. your feelings with detach- ease if you rely on your sense under the rug will have to be TAURUS (April 20-May ment. of humor. By Bernice Bede Osol tended to sometime in the 20) -- It’s OK to be all busi- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. future, which might come at ness, but don’t fail to spend Be careful that you’re not 22) -- Some suggestions an inopportune moment. Pay quality time with your family such an eager beaver that you offered by companions might prompt attention to duties as or friends. Remember, all forget to relax and spend be selfishly motivated. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. they occur. work and no play makes for a some time with loved ones. However, if it doesn’t bother 23-Dec. 21) -- If you are seri- PISCES (Feb. 20-March Interaction with them is pre- you to help satisfy their ous about pursuing various dull person. 20) -- There are benefits to GEMINI (May 21-June cious. needs, go along with them. enterprises, your possibilities mingling with new and dif- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. Know where to look for for generating more profit 20) -- Be serious about all ferent people -- so don’t turn undertakings, and you might 22) -- You’ll be happier get- romance and you’ll find it. Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008 than usual from your under- down any invitations at this The Astro-Graph discover some hidden talents ting involved in diversions of Conditions that appeal to takings look good. Capitalize time. You could meet some- substance, which are still Matchmaker instantly and facets about your mind your more serious side could on your opportunities. one who will play a big role fun. You might select such reveals which signs are take precedence in your life CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- in your life down the line. or personality that you didn’t conditions as spending time romantically perfect for you. in the year ahead. Jan. 19) -- There is no one ARIES (March 21-April know you possessed. with the family or being with Mail $3 to Astro-Graph, P.O. Fortunately, you will have who can look out for your 19) -- Although your first CANCER (June 21-July a few close friends. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH full control over which ones personal interests better than inclination may be to side- 22) -- You’re likely to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) 44092-0167. Copyright you want to participate in you can, so do as little dele- step any development that express yourself socially -- There is no need for you to 2008, Newspaper Enterprise and which ones you don’t. gating of assignments as pos- looks like a lot of work, with a lot more interaction be all seriousness when deal- Assn.

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THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 32 44 42 33 by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek IAAM 31 42 31 41 Unscramble these four Jumbles, IDJY one letter to each square, 34 29 34 41 OWMN to form four ordinary words. 39 40 36 43 AIDW ROFEY CLUE: ISLANDS ORDER GRID 148

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Answers in Monday Edition © 2008 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com HESTOO Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as SPOTTED AND HOODED suggested by the above cartoon. 446040 SPOT 45 -5 43 7 Print your answer here: TEDA 41 7 45 -3 (Answers Monday) NDHO Jumbles: SHOWY MOURN GAIETY DAMPEN Yesterday’s 042246 Answer: When the beauty queen was crowned, it was ODED 11/28/2008 a — “HEADY” MOMENT Teen seeks stricter punishment ideas for troublesome sister Dear Annie: I am a 19-year-old girl with $300, but our friends think we should be wife is a stay-at-home mom. When did she go wonderful parents. The problem is my 15- responsible for the whole bill. to his office and help him with his work? I do year-old sister, “Siena.” She does drugs, dis- ANNIE’S MAILBOX We don’t want to jeopardize our friend- the laundry, clean the floors and wash the obeys, lies, sneaks out of the house and is ship, but we feel we have paid enough. -- dishes, as well as all the outside maintenance, close to flunking out of school. By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Remorseful lawn mowing, snow removal, etc. Most men I hate to see all the stress Siena causes my Dear Remorseful: Sorry, but if the injury don’t mind helping. We just need some parents. They have tried grounding her, but was your fault, accidental or not, you should appreciation and recognition. she sneaks out. They have said her friends are Seven people in this household are all ears. - pay the entire bill. If you cannot afford the When my youngest is off to college, I will - Big Sister no longer welcome in the house, but there are full amount, ask your friends if you can pay leave to find a more fulfilling situation. -- Dear Big Sister: It can be hard to get other ways for her to see her friends. They them back in installments. Eight Years To Go through to someone who is determined to Dear Annie: You’ve printed a lot of letters Dear Eight Years: Communication and don’t give her money because they fear she mess up her life as a form of rebellion. Siena will buy drugs, but she always manages to from women bashing men. One recently said consideration are major ingredients in a solid apparently has a stable family life, and even- she is thinking of leaving her husband marriage. Have you told your wife that you get drugs from her friends. tually this will help her find her way back. In need some sign that she appreciates you? I think my parents need to create a stricter because all he thinks she is good for is cook- the meantime, she is going to make things ing, cleaning and laundry. Many women don’t realize how much they punishment, but it seems they are slowly giv- difficult for everyone. Your parents sound take their husbands for granted. If you ing up. A few days ago, the police called say- When was the last time she asked her hus- tired, but they can find help and support by band how he was feeling? Did he have a good haven’t had counseling, please try it before ing my parents should pick Siena up because contacting Because I Love You (bily.org) at day? Would he like something to drink? you walk out. she was caught drinking in a church parking P.O. Box 2062, Winnetka, CA 91396-2062. When was the last time she actually showed Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy lot. So far, they have not punished her. 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Apply at 990 S. job desc. at www. ●RN's-ER, ICU, Ukiah, CA 95482 FOR CHANGE OF NAME Checks should be Dora St. Ukiah, 468- Fast-paced office environment. mchcinc.org To apply: ● Kheli 2007 Trust Case No. SC UK CVPT0752661 Shift Supervisor-RN made out to and [email protected] 8824. Lic. 236800643 6 Verad Street SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, I lost my way on Fish ●Patient Service Tel Aviv, Israel 30500 mailed to: Care providers Send resume to: Rock Rd. in Boonville Representative, Redwood Valley This business is con- COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, Court House, VFW Post 1900 for special needs Per Diem. Fort Bragg Advocate-News ducted by an Unin- Ukiah, CA 95482 P.O. Box 1477 on 11/22. Or was I children. Progress Market Hiring Apply Online at: corporated Associ- IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION Ukiah, CA 95482 out hunting a wild tur- behavioral support www. Howard FT cashier. PO Box 1188 ation-other than a OF: Amanda Louise Peterson In the memo part, key? I am a very agency is recruiting THE COURT FINDS that Petitioner(s) Aman- Hospital.org Partnership. The please write GI beautiful purebred for P/T, F/T & on call Sales Professional Fort Bragg, CA 95437-1188 registrants com- da Louise Peterson Here has/have filed a Mom's. German Shorthaired direct care & skill HVAC Technician Aflac, a Fortune 500 menced to transact Petition for Change of Applicant(s)’ name Or email to: If you have Pointer. I am brown training pos. to work and installers. Exp. Co. has openings, business under the FROM Amanda Louise Peterson someone serving and white. I am with behaviorially preferred. Immediate $38K-75K. 1st yr. fictitious business TO Amanda Louise Chellberg [email protected] from our local about 3 years old and challenged children & openings in Ukiah & name or names listed THE COURT ORDERS All people interested comm. plus stock, above on October 1, area, please con- I would like to get adults. Extensive Santa Rosa. Wages in this matter appear before this court to show bonus & vested re- or Apply in person 2008. Endorsed-Filed tact Tamara @ back home for training & support. DOE. Leadership on 11/18/2008. at the cause why this application for change of 459-4044, as they Thanksgiving. I am qualities, clean DMV, tire, prgm. Recog: name should not be granted on: Exp. with special 450 N. Franklin Street Mendocino County have priority. now at the Ukiah drug test & back- cash awards, incen- HEARING DATE: December 19, 2008 at needs & autism is a Clerks Office. Shelter at 298 Plant +. Pay DOE $13- ground check. EOE. tive trips. Excellent /s/Revital Rosen- 9:30 a.m. in Dept E, located at Court House, Fort Bragg, CA 95437 Rd. If you know me $20/hr. Positions in Call 707-584-5880 training. Call 707- Turner 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, California 95482 please come by or REVITAL ROSEN- Dated: November 6, 2008 Fort Bragg, Ukiah & SERVERS 279-1004 or email re- Background check and drug test call sage at 467- HOST HOSTESS TURNER, DIREC- /s/ John A. Behnke Lake Co. Adam sume to pcrmiles@ required. EOE 6453. If not found I 707-570-8885 Apply in person TOR, OSHO CON- JOHN A. BEHNKE Jensen’s Restaurant hotmail.com Visit us SULTING will be looking for a Judge of the Superior Court new home on 12/1. 1550 Lovers Ln. at www.aflac.com THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2008 -11

HELP BUSINESS APARTMENTS HOMES MISC. AUTO 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 300 UNFURNISHED 330 FOR RENT 480 FOR SALE 640 SERVICES TLC Child & LEE KRAEMER MARLENE VILLAGE 3bd2ba. Rwd. Vly. FARM FRESH Toyota Highlander 2bd/2ba all applian- N/S/P. $1350/mo. EGGS 2003,low mil.exc. Family Services Real Estate Broker ces + garage. $1500 sec. for sale cond.new tires, seeks 2 additional homes for Shelter GOBBI STREET Flat $1100/mo. 707-391-7040 Call Nancy 485-9146 $15,500. 279-1365. TH $1075/mo., sec. Care program OFFICE SPACE FIREWOOD 4X4'S dep $700 468-5468 Beautiful 3bd2ba. Applicants need to 600+/- sq. ft. w/pkg. Wholesale Seasoned FOR SALE have at least 1 spare Country setting. N/S. 650 Only $500 Deposit! $1500/mo. + dep. Madrone $150/cord FORD 1 TON 4X4 bdrm to house a child BRAND NEW! for up to 30 days. Modern 2BR w/yard 972-8111 10 cord min. ‘91 crew cab, long BUILD TO SUIT Guaranteed monthly Central Heat/AC N/S 707-354-4394 bed, fully loaded, gd Office or Medical POTTER VLY $1600 allotment. Generous Carport $900 433-4040 FRESH COOKED cond $4500 obo increase upon place- Will divide 2br + office, lg family Spacious 2bd. Pool. 707-354-4394 ment. Income tax-ex- 1974+- sq. ft. w/pkg. room, 2cg, elec gate, CRAB empt. Exp. with chil- H20, trash pd. $850. vly & mtn views. Must Lampson Tractor CARS dren req. Parents will DOWNTOWN N/P. 462-6075 see hm 743-2472 parking lot 11-5 680 FOR SALE receive training, + So- Se habla espanol. OFFICE RETAIL W/SIDE 2bd, 1ba GOATS AND Chevy Suburban ‘99 cial Worker, in-home W/SIDE 2BD, 1BA WOOD support & respite. Hi-traffic Location $775+ dep ref req 123k mi. New tires, Need 1 or 2-parent 2500+- sq. ft. w/pkg. wtr/trash, carport, Jack Cox & Assoc. FOR SALE trans, brakes. 4WD. homes, with 1 parent lndry, cntrl h/a 462-6060 707-621-0807 $7000. 462-4734 home full time. Home $800 + dep ref req WANTED TO King Sz firm Sim- with no more than 1 OFFICE SPACES Jack Cox & Assoc mons Bty Rest mat- biological child consid- 380 SHARE RENT 770 REAL ESTATE 2nd Floor, State St. 462-6060 tress, box sprg & ered. Retirees invited Lg. bd. Sep ent., own 11 AC. Hillside to Elevator/pkg. frame Cost $928 ask to apply. Contact TLC cooking area. Refs. river, fixer-upper 3bd, 707-463-1100 320 DUPLEXES $450. 468-8244 MED. OFFICE or N/P/D/S. $550 + 1/3 2ba + 2nd unit & 3rd Lic#236800809 3bd/1.5bth Ukiah Seasoned Firewood RETAIL utils. 467-9925 unit. $550k tnhse w/ fireplace, Madrone $250/cord Check out the Classified section for more details. Youth Leadership/ South Orchard JBRE 391-7612 w/d hkup, garage, Lrg. rm. in Ukiah. Fir $150 you pick up Activities Director 3400+/- sq. ft. w/pkng MORTGAGE LOANS $1200/mo $1600dep $490 + dep. + $25 for 354-4394 Salary: FTE $11-$12 purchasing & refin. 468-8951 707/433-6688 utils. All house per hour DOE. PETS & Rates at 6%. privgs. 707-718-2110 Also 590 S. School St. SUPPLIES Supervisor:Tribal Ed- Prime Office Duplex on Capps & 500 doing short sales!! 468-3500 ucation Dept.Director Space in Ukiah!! Carrigan, $1175 rent. Prof. female seeks Blue Queensland Larry Wright Job Purpose Nice building in $1300 sec. 2 bdrm. same to search for a Heeler puppies. Golden Bear Mortgage 707-239-8080 The Coordinator will excel. loc. So. State 1.5 ba 462-4759 2bdrm. Ukiah rental. 5 F., 1 M., $300 ea. be part of the team Share rent/utils., St. 3 offices 986, Townhouse, 2bd. 1.5 485-9312 responsible for plan- N/S/D. 707-937-3098 1500 & 1690 sf. ba. Gar. W/D. Main & ning, organizing, and SHARE 2BD PASTURE & Incl. utils., janitorial Cleveland. No/S/D/P. implementing educa- HOUSE in PV. N/P, 530 FEED SUPPLY & ample off-street $1100 + sec. tional & recreational $350 + $250 dep Corn Stocks, Rice parking. 707-468-5426 272-7388 When your job prospects are buried... program activities for 272-3577 Straw organic & cert. APARTMENTS HOMES weed free & pasture the Coyote Valley UKIAH rm. $600/mo UNFURNISHED FOR RENT Hay 3x 4 bales Bro- Youth. 300 330 new hse Bush - Low ken Box Rch, Wil- Turn to the Classifieds. Applications avl. at: $825-$895 NEWER 1 bd 1 ba 18+ ac. Gap.Call for details. Coyote Valley liams, CA. 530-681- 2 bdrm w/pool, A/C, Horse property nr dep req’d 983-8162 Tribal Office garage, yard & Hwy 20 P.V. $850/ 5046 www.brokenbox 7751 N. State St. laundry. 463-2325 mo. (707) 489-1916 MOBILES FOR ranch.com We have postings for Redwd Vly., CA 95470 390 RENT MT ALFALFA positions in many areas, 707-472-2226. Call 2 bd 1.5 ba.town- 1200 sf cabin on year Mobile space. $15.99 MT Three Education Director house, pool, lndry, round creek. 10 min. Senior Park. Up to a way grain $15.49 MT including Automotive, 707-472-2226 AC, $920+ dep. N/P from Ukiah with loft & 10x50. $310/mo Grass Alfalfa $17.49. Clerical, Retail, Service 707-489-5700 No sec. 8 No smok- deck. $1000. 743-2673 Application Deadline: + $310 last mo rent. Grass Hay $14.49 468-5426 and Telemarketing. December 19, 2008 ing complex. 2bd1ba. 2 car gar., Incl. wtr, swr, garb., $1 discount for 20+. 2BD 1BA washer/ deck. $1400/mo. 462-4036, 462-7630 Del avail 485-8156 SERVICES dryer water/garbage, $1200 dep. Ukiah BUILDING GARAGE Take advantage of the OFFERED AC & heating 200 843-1969 430 SUPPLIES 590 SALES MONTHLY MAINTE- 462-8600 Classifieds and uncover a 3bd, 1 ba, den, w/d, GREENHOUSE FREE GARAGE NANCE Tree trim- treasure chest of CHINOOK GARDEN water inc. Close to Roof/wall panels. SALE SIGNS. ming, dump runs, 2bd/2ba all applian- town. N/S/D. Views. Poly carbonate 3x16 Realty World Selzer opportunity. painting. Reasonable ces + garage. $1600. 293-4262 $65 744-1721 Realty. 350 E. Gobbi rate 468-9159 Flat $1050/mo, 3BD, 2BA HOUSE Small Business Book- TH $1025/mo. sec. New Steel Building, Fri.11/28 & Sat. $1550/mo $1850 sec. keeping Service. You dep. $700, pet dep 30 x 60, 11/29 8 a - 3 p 5850 771 Tokay Ave take care of the busi- $500 sorry no dogs still in bindings, E/side Calpella Rd. 462-4759 ness & I’ll take care 468-5468 $15,500. 279-1365 Collectibles, trk acc. of your books. Linda CUTE & CLEAN 1bd 3bd1ba. Orchard Av. Multi-Family Sat. 739-7247, 349-9312 $650 + dep. Close to $1350mo.+dep. Em- 440 FURNITURE 11/29 9a - 4p. rain or ployment & Income shine. Maple Buffet BUSINESS town. No sec 8 or DRESSER, verification req. prior w/ mirror & Dinning 250 RENTALS pets 472-0322 VANITY, to showing. No. Sec. TBL w/ chairs + misc. Office/Shop/Retail FIRESIDE BENCH. Lg 1bd upstrs. pri- 8 Msg. Ph. 463- items. 429 Nokomis 1000 sq. ft. $550/mo. 462-6947 vate deck, pool,lndry, 0354 8am-8pm only. Dr. (turn on Obseva- 590 S. School St. 2181 S. State, Ukiah carport. No Sec. 8. 3bd2ba Brooktrails tory - Marwen-Noko- Ukiah Warehouse w/office $750. 463-2134 APPLIANCES mis Dr). 1200sf lg.fenced yd. $1250/mo. Dep. req. 460 150 Blue , Uk PARK PLACE Lg. fen. yd. Central USED SAT 11/29 8-1 468-3500 $650/mo. 462-8273 1 bd. $800. 2 bd. heat & wood stove APPLIANCES 388 S. Dora $910. T.H. $1050. Pets ok. W/D HU. No & FURNITURE. furn., bikes, tools, Pool, Garg. 462-5009 garage 707-725-7087 Guaranteed. 485-1216 clothes, toys & more With the help of these sponsors... • All In One Auto Repair & Towing • Blue Ribbon Pets - Kelly Boesel • Century 21 Les Ryan Realty • DJ Pinoy Music • Dominican University, Ukiah Center • Mountain Valley Printing • Myers Apothecary Shop • O’Haru • Ridgewood Masonic Lodge • Robertson, Cahill Ed Assoc CPA’s • Ukiah Ford Lincoln-Mercury • Ukiah Valley Medical Center • Valley View Skilled Nursing • WalMart • Walsh Oil Co. 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Price plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, plus $55 document preparation charge and any emission testing charge. Plus CA tire fee. Price does not apply to lease. Price good through November 30, 2008.

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