Little Caesar’s RELIGION wins NULL title Saturday Faith community news ...... Page 3 ...... Page 8 June 17, 2006

INSIDE Mendocino County’s World briefly The Ukiah local newspaper ...... Page 2 Sunday: Mostly sunny

Monday: Plenty 7 58551 69301 0 of sunshine 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 69 email: [email protected] COUNTY OF ‘I like to go to the beach with him and I like to go camping.’ MENDOCINO LEVI CLINE, about his father Public ‘I like to go to the park with him. We swim.’ Health Dad’s day NEVAEH STORIE director By KATIE MINTZ The Daily Journal n Wednesday afternoon, 13 resigns preschool and kindergarten students at the New Morning Montessori School in Ukiah sat Plans to use in a circle, sharing what they Othought was special about their dads in retirement preparation for Father’s Day. With gifts of sparkling painted rocks and to pursue handmade cards adorned with colored feathers in hand, the 3- to 6-year-olds were other interests led in discussion by school Director By KATIE MINTZ Martina Ohland. As The Daily Journal Brief history they enthusiastically After 15 years of service, of Father’s Day dictated what they Director of Pubic Health for loved about their Mendocino County Carol While the Mordhorst announced her retire- exact origins of fathers, she wrote their praises on large ment Tuesday. The future of her the celebration of position, which she’ll vacate at Father’s Day dif- paper in the students’ favorite color. the end of July, is still in ques- fer from source tion, according to Alison to source -- In the spirit of Father’s Day on Glassey, chief operating officer Hallmark reports for the county. that a Babylonian Sunday, here’s what they had to say: In March, the Health and youth named Human Services Agency was Elmesu carved “Daddy always lets me play a game on the formed, bringing together the the first known Departments of Public Health, Father's Day card computer,” Andrew McCormick said. Social Services and Mental in clay nearly Health. On Friday, Glassey said 4,000 years ago - What’s special about Bobby Thing’s the county had not yet come up - the formalized with the specifics regarding beginning of dad? “That he always plays with me,” whether or not it would replace See HISTORY, Bobby said. Mordhorst. Page 15 Nayeli Vega also In the transition to bring said she likes “to play together the three departments, with daddy.” the county is working to orga- “I love my daddy Facts about taking me to the See MORDHORST, Page 15 Father’s Day beach,” said Tristan Nevin, who recalled Father’s Day tying a double-knot in is the fourth- long grass there. Report largest card- “I like when my sending holiday daddy plays monkey in the United in the middle,” States, according Kathleen Thompson on meth to Hallmark. said. Hallmark expect- “I like to go to the ed that 102 mil- park with him,” lion Father’s Day Nevaeh Storie said. disputed cards would be “We swim.” given on Sunday. “I love my daddy (Mother’s Day is every day and every locally the third-largest time,” Joeseph card-sending hol- Beckmann said, after iday, with more carefully composing Task Force than 150 million his response to why commander says See FACTS, his dad is special. Page 15 it doesn’t apply See DAD, Page 15 to Mendocino Co. By BEN BROWN Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal (Top) New Morning Montessori The Daily Journal Director Martina Ohland writes down Methamphetamine is not the Maureen Kyle’s (left) thoughts about epidemic politicians and the her dad as students take turns shar- media claim it to be, according to ing special things about their fathers. a report from the Sentencing (Right) Levi Cline double checks a Project. But, officials in the Father’s Day card he made for his dad. Mendocino County Sheriff’s (Far right) Andrew McCormick taps Office say the drug is a significant his head as he thinks about all the problem locally. ways his dad is special. “Mischaracterizing the impact of methamphetamine by exagger- ating its prevalence and conse- quences while downplaying its receptivity to treatment succeeds neither as a tool of prevention nor as a vehicle of education,” wrote analyst Ryan King in his report. The report compiled statistics Iraq resolution condemned by Thompson from government studies per- formed in 2004 that show that Eureka Times-Standard “Mr. Speaker, this resolution will not ensure any Congress played politics. It was disdainful then 583,000 people, or less than two- WASHINGTON -- Rep. Mike Thompson (D- success in Iraq. It will not bring our troops home. and when I think of those brave men and women tenths of 1 percent of the U.S. Napa Valley) condemned the Republican Iraq res- It will only signal the death of true, honest debate I’ve visited at Walter Reed, Bethesda and Ramstein population, had used metham- olution on the House floor today. Thompson, a within the walls of this great chamber. ... It makes me sick today. Let’s do our job and phetamine in the last month. Vietnam War combat veteran and Purple Heart “Today’s so-called debate is politics at its bring our troops home as soon as possible. By contrast, four times as many recipient, was asked by Democratic Leader Nancy worst... we’re playing politics while U.S. men and “For weeks we have been told, and the people regularly use cocaine and Pelosi to manage a portion of the floor debate. women are being killed, wounded and kept away American people have been promised, by the 30 times as many use marijuana, Thompson called on Congress to bring our troops from their families. I remember laying in an Army home as soon as possible. hospital bed just home from Vietnam while See IRAQ, Page 15 See METH, Page 15 2 – SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] POLICE REPORTS Fitness experts call for new neighborhood designs in fat fight The following were compiled from reports By CHASE SQUIRES lored locally. prepared by the Ukiah Associated Press Writer The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Smoking bans, for example, have been state and Police Department. To DENVER — Bad news on the fat-fighting front: two-thirds of U.S. adults were overweight in 2003-2004. local initiatives. The government did its part by anonymously report Fitness experts say that solving the nation’s obesity identifying the dangers, Meer said, but it took soci- crime information, call problem is going to take a lot more than public ser- For children, 34 percent were overweight, up from 28 ety decades to embrace the message and tackle Big 463-6205. vice campaigns and frightening reports. Tobacco. One easy step, they say, would be designing percent in 1999-2000. On obesity, however, the government has been bullish with its warnings. ARREST -- Teri neighborhoods to be walkable. “We’ve built an unhealthy world in a lot of differ- Tom Gleason, a spokesman for developer Forest The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Ullrich, 41, of Ukiah, was says two-thirds of U.S. adults were overweight in arrested on suspicion of ent ways,” said James Sallis, a San Diego State City, said the design has been a hit. Two years ago, University psychology professor once dubbed an organizers were concerned people coming to a park 2003-2004. For children, 34 percent were over- driving under the influence weight, up from 28 percent in 1999-2000 (17 percent in the 700 block of “obesity warrior” by Time magazine. for a founders’ day celebration might take up all the Sallis and others who gathered recently at the were obese, up from 14 percent). Talmage Road at 9:08 p.m. parking. American College of Sports Medicine’s annual CDC standards says a 5-foot-10-inch adult — Thursday. Ullrich was “We had about 2,000 people there, and I went meeting in Denver said virtually everything around back, I looked in the parking lots, they were male or female — is overweight at 174 pounds and released after being cited. American society has done for the past 100 years has obese at 209. For children, age and sex are factored ARREST -- Israel empty,” Gleason said. “People will walk if you give made it easier for us to be fatter. them that opportunity.” in and compared against other children. Bautista, 24, of Arizona, Sallis contends change will come only when the Two years ago, the federal National Institute of was arrested on suspicion Stapleton’s development plan was crafted largely public demands walkable development, more feder- through citizen advisory panels in the 1990s. Even Environmental Health Science hosted a conference of driving under the influ- al money for parks and bike paths and even a tax on on how society has engineered activity out of ence and resisting arrest in then, Gleason said, people wanted neighborhoods industries that promote sedentary lifestyles (he where they could get around without their cars. American life. Institute spokeswoman Christine the 300 block of West pointed to video game makers, movie theater chains Jack Berryman, a professor of medical history at Bruske said a similar conference last year focused on Smith Street at 11:52 p.m. and even electric Segway scooters). the University of Washington, said active lifestyles how children are affected, but new ideas take time. Thursday. Proof that people will accept an active lifestyle date back centuries and President Roosevelt famous- Without a coordinated effort among federal, state ARREST -- Derek and walk to parks and shopping if they can is found ly worried about Americans’ “slothful life.” Before and local governments, communities can’t compete Haddon, 34, of Ukiah, was in the “new urbanism” style of planned communi- both world wars, military leaders complained about with auto-centric subdivisions or corporate advertis- arrested on suspicion of ties, the experts contend. They pointed to Denver’s “soft” recruits and President Eisenhower launched ing for everything from cars to candy to video driving under the influence Stapleton neighborhood, an enclave of new homes the President’s Council on Physical Fitness in 1956. games, Sallis said. Transportation money goes to in the 200 block of North built where the city’s old airport used to be that bills “Given all that, which I am suggesting got the highways, not bike paths or even sidewalks in newer Main Street at 1:10 a.m. itself as a “walkable community.” word out, it’s just failure, failure, failure. Fatter, not developments. Friday. Haddon was “Everything is engineered against us,” Sallis said. The neighborhood is a mix of shops, offices, fitter,” Berryman said. ——— released after being cited. parks, apartments and houses linked by wide side- Janice Meer, communications director at the On the Net: ARREST -- Jordan walks and meandering bike paths. Architecture Presidents Council, said fitness programs aren’t Sports medicine college: http://www.acsm.org Chadwick, 22, of Ukiah, varies from single-family homes to rows of brown- required by the federal government in schools or Stapleton development: was arrested on suspicion stones. workplaces because Americans prefer programs tai- http://www.stapletondenver.com of driving under the influ- ence and parole violations in the 200 block of East Perkins Street at 2:18 a.m. considering the case since restore some respect after the Friday. shortly after the March 29 killing of the terror leader Abu The world briefly incident, which has led to Musab al-Zarqawi by target- Those arrested by law much discussion on Capitol ing one of the leading Shiite enforcement officers are inno- Hill about race and the con- clerics, but they will fail,” said cent until proven guilty. People duct of lawmakers and the the imam, Jalal Eddin al- reported as having been arrested Pentagon report House rejects said the voice on the tape was may contact the Daily Journal that of Abu Abdullah Rashid officers who protect them. Sagheer. once their case has been con- finds U.S. forces timetable for al-Baghdadi, the head of the “We respect the decision of The imam, who was not cluded so the results can be Mujahedeen Shura Council, the grand jury in this difficult injured, said the bombing reported. Those who feel the used unapproved pulling U.S. forces matter,” said U.S. Attorney came after guards found two information is in error should which groups five Iraqi insur- contact the appropriate agency. interrogation out of Iraq gent organizations including Kenneth Wainstein. pair of explosive-laden shoes McKinney did not immedi- outside the mosque. The In the case of those arrested on WASHINGTON (AP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — al-Qaida in Iraq. But the suspicion of driving under the authenticity of the tape could- ately comment. guards entered the mosque influence of an intoxicant: all DUI U.S. special operations forces The House on Friday rejected Wainstein’s statement, and began searching everyone cases reported by law enforce- fed some Iraqi detainees only a timetable for pulling U.S. n’t immediately be verified. ment agencies are reported by “This is a message to the released late Friday, also who had carried their shoes bread and water for up to 17 forces out of Iraq after a fero- included support for the offi- inside, he said. the newspaper. The Daily Journal days, used unapproved inter- ciously partisan debate, forc- enemies of God, the cru- makes no exceptions. saders, the rejectionists and cer involved, Paul McKenna, rogation practices such as ing lawmakers in both parties and the Capitol Police. He sleep deprivation and loud to go on record on a major the renegades,” the voice says, referring respectively to U.S.- said, “This is a tremendously Clean living is not music and stripped at least one issue in re-election campaigns difficult job, and it is one that FIRE AND RESCUE prisoner, according to a nationwide. led forces, Shiites, and Sunnis necessarily healthy in the government. “The mar- Officer McKenna and his col- Pentagon report on incidents A day after the Senate took leagues perform with the The following were dating to 2003 and 2004. the same position against tyrdom of the leader will not living, rats compiled from reports change the arena of confronta- utmost professionalism and The report, with many por- troop withdrawal, the GOP- dignity.” and mice show prepared by the Red- tions blacked out, concludes led House voted 256-153 to tion. Rather, it will become wood Valley-Calpella that the detainees’ treatment approve a nonbinding resolu- fiercer and stronger.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Fire Department. was wrong but not illegal and tion that says an “arbitrary The tape appeared to be an Shoe bomber kills Gritty rats and mice living in reflected inadequate resources date for the withdrawal or attempt to rally support for the at least 13 people sewers and farms seem to FIRE -- A small vegeta- and lack of oversight and redeployment” of American insurgents after last week’s have healthier immune sys- tion fire burned approxi- proper guidance more than forces is not in the national killing of al-Zarqawi, the inside prominent tems than their squeaky clean mately one-quarter acre of deliberate abuse. No military interest. leader of al-Qaida in Iraq who Baghdad mosque cousins that frolic in cushy personnel were punished as a “Achieving victory is our died when U.S. forces antiseptic labs, two studies grass near the intersection BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — indicate. The lesson for of Moore Avenue and result of the investigation. only option,” declared House bombed the house north of Released to the American Majority Leader John Baghdad where he was meet- A suspected shoe bomber tar- humans: Clean living may Highway 101 at 11:06 a.m. geting a Shiite imam who crit- make us sick. Friday. Firefighters from Civil Liberties Union on Boehner, R-Ohio, casting ing his advisers. Friday, the details of the report Democrats as defeatists who “This leader (al-Zarqawi) icized Abu Musab al-Zarqawi The studies give more the Redwood Valley- blew himself up inside one of weight to a 17-year-old theory Calpella Fire Department were part of more than 1,000 want to retreat in the face of has laid the foundations and terrorist threats. “We must not his great loss will not lead to Baghdad’s most prominent that the sanitized Western and the California pages of documents, including mosques during Friday world may be partly to blame two major reports — one by shy away.” weakness. He will remain a Department of Forestry symbol for all the mujahideen, prayers, killing 13 people and for soaring rates of human had the fire out within min- Army Brig. Gen. Richard “‘Stay the course’ is not a strategy, it’s a slogan,” who will take strength from shattering a fragile calm allergy and asthma cases and utes of arriving on scene. Formica on specials opera- imposed by a security crack- some autoimmune diseases, tions forces in Iraq and one by answered House Democratic his steadfastness,” the speaker The cause of the fire was says. down in the capital. such as Type I diabetes and not immediately known. Brig. Gen. Charles Jacoby, on leader Nancy Pelosi as she called for a new direction in a The bombing, one of sever- rheumatoid arthritis. The theo- Afghanistan detainees. al attacks nationwide, was ry, called the hygiene hypoth- While some of the inci- war she labeled “a grotesque Lawmaker not mistake.” carried out despite a four-hour esis, figures that people’s dents have been reported pre- indicted in scuffle driving ban intended to pre- immune systems aren’t being viously and reviewed by “It’s time to face the facts,” CORRECTIONS Pelosi said. with Capitol police vent suicide car bombs during challenged by disease and dirt members of Congress, this Friday prayers, the main reli- early in life, so the body’s nat- The Ukiah Daily was the first time the docu- WASHINGTON (AP) — A gious service of the week. ural defenses overreact to Journal reserves this space ments were released publicly. Insurgent leader grand jury declined to indict The imam of the stricken small irritants such as pollen. to correct errors or make Specific names and locations, Rep. Cynthia McKinney on Buratha mosque, a leading The new studies, one of clarifications to news arti- including the identities of the says death of Friday in connection with a Shiite politician, blamed al- which was published Friday in cles. Significant errors in military units, were blacked al-Zarqawi confrontation in which she Qaida in Iraq for the attack. the peer reviewed Scandi- obituary notices or birth out. The report comes as the admitted hitting a police offi- He said the terror group was navian Journal of Immunol- announcements will result military is grappling with new was ‘great loss’ cer who tried to stop her from trying to reassert itself after ogy, found significant differ- in reprinting the entire arti- allegations of war crimes in an CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — A entering a House office build- the death of its leader in a U.S. ences in the immune systems cle. Errors may be reported increasingly unpopular con- key insurgency leader in Iraq ing. airstrike last week. between euthanized wild and to the editor, 468-3526. flict in Iraq. And they could said the U.S. killing of Abu The grand jury had been “Al-Qaida is trying to lab rodents. hamper the Bush administra- Musab al-Zarqawi was a tion’s election-year effort to “great loss,” but one that will Love • Italian Fa ith mily turn public opinion around e W St strengthen the militants’ deter- ad yle LOTTERY NUMBERS with upbeat reports about the mination, according to an M progress of the new govern- audio tape broadcast Friday. Let’s celebrate DAILY 3: night: 4, 9, ment in Baghdad. The Al-Jazeera network new beginnings... new experiences... 1. afternoon: 7, 7, 0. A New Location FANTASY 5: 6, 13, DEATH NOTICES 18, 20, 29. 1367 S. Dora St., Ukiah Formerly with Dr. Held DAILY DERBY: 1st • James Shuda, 54, of DETAIL CENTER Place: 03, Hot Shot. 2nd Willits, died Tuesday, June Midwifery Services Place: 02, Lucky Star. 13, 2006. Arrangements are 859 N. State Street Pre-Natal 3rd Place: 12, Lucky under the direction of Empire (707) 462-4472 Pizza by Gynecological Exams Charms. Mortuary Services. Linda Dashiell, CNM Race time: 1:49.32. Death notices are free for the Slice MEGA MILLIONS: Dent 462-5025 Mendocino County residents. Medi-Cal and most insurances accepted 27, 30, 36, 38, 45. For information, call our edi- 468-9386 Mega: 13. torial department at 468- Repair 142 Talmage Rd. • Ukiah 3500.

Business Hours ...... 468-3500 Business Hours...... 468-3533 Mon-Fri ...... 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Mon-Fri ...... 9 a.m.- 6:30 p.m. How to reach us Sat-Sun...... Closed Sun...... 7 a.m.- 9 a.m. Switchboard...... 468-3500, 468-0123 Richard Rosier - Features Editor...... 468-3520 Circulation Director...... 468-3532 Circulation...... 468-3533 James Arens - Ag & Land Use...... 468-3519 Newspaper In Education Services ...... 468-3534 Classified...... 468-3535, 468-3536 Katie Mintz - City Politics...... 468-3523 UDJ Web site...... ukiahdailyjournal.com ©2006, MediaNews Group. Legal/Classified Advertising...... 468-3529 Isaak Eckel - Chief Photographer...... 468-3538 E-mail...... [email protected] Published Daily by The Ukiah Daily Journal at 590 S. School St., Ukiah, Mendocino County, CA. Kevin McConnell - Publisher ...... 468-3500 John Graff - Advertising...... 468-3512 Phone: (707) 468-3500. Court Decree No. 9267 Periodicals Postage Paid at Ukiah, CA. To report a K.C. Meadows - Editor...... 468-3526 Joe Chavez - Advertising...... 468-3513 missed newspaper, call the Circulation Department between 5 and 6:30 p.m. Monday through LOCALLY OPERATED MEMBER Friday, or between 7 and 9 a.m. weekends. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Ukiah Cindy Delk - Advertising Director ...... 468-3510 Victoria Hamblet - Advertising...... 468-3514 Daily Journal, Post Office Box 749, Ukiah, CA. 95482. Subscription rates for home delivery as of Sue Whitman - Group Systems Director ....468-3548 Emily Fragoso - Advertising Asst...... 468-3528 March 1, 2005 are 13 weeks for $30.78; and 52 weeks for $112.15. Tony Adame - Sports Editor...... 468-3518 Yvonne Bell - Office Manager...... 468-3506 All prices do not include sales tax. Publication # (USPS-646-920). RELIGION SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] RELIGION BRIEFS U.S. Catholic bishops to debate Ongoing events at Calvary Baptist changes to Mass translation Youth group (B.O.B. Ministries -- meaning “Body of Believers) for junior and senior high youth meets on Tuesday By GILLIAN FLACCUS evening at 7 p.m. Anthony Pokriots, youth intern, invites all The Associated Press youth interested in learning and sharing to attend. He may be -- Prayers Proposed changes reached at the church or on his cell phone at 206-1038. ingrained in the memories of millions The youth are gearing up and earning money for the mis- of U.S. Roman Catholics would to the English sions trip to the Navajo reservation in Arizona June 23 through change under a proposal American July 3. The youth will also direct the vacation Bible school with bishops were considering to tweak the language Mass a “fiesta” theme July 17 through 21. Mass so that it adheres more closely By The Associated Press Prayer meeting is held on Wednesday at 7 p.m. with Milt to the Latin version. Wilson leading a study of the book of Exodus. The A look at some of the pro- The U.S. Conference of Catholic posed changes to the Mass church is located at 465 Luce Avenue. For more information, Bishops was planning to vote call 462-5638. that were before the U.S. Thursday at its biannual meeting on a Roman Catholic bishops on new translation for the Order of the Thursday: Summer Fun at Faith Lutheran Mass -- an effort to satisfy Vatican • The exchanges between Church Vacation Bible School calls for a more accurate translation. priest and parishioners that The changes would be the most sig- now go “The Lord be with you” / The public is invited to join the Faith Lutheran Church this nificant to the Mass since parishioners “And also with you” would June 19, as they explore a “Treasure Cove” of fun and adven- first began worshipping in English become “The Lord be with you” ture discovering the “Riches of Christ.” Each of the four days, instead of Latin following the Second / “And with your spirit.” Monday through Thursday, the children will go on a treasure Vatican Council of the early 1960s. • The Act of Penitence, in hunt in this tropical adventure into God’s Word. The search par- The new translation would the alter which parishioners now con- ties will get together each day at 9 a.m. and finish at noon. the wording of 12 of the 19 texts spo- fess aloud that they have Treasure hunters will meet a “talking treasure chest” and hear ken by Catholics during worship, sinned “through my own fault” about his lost gems, then help search for them as they go from including the Nicene Creed, the would include the lines “through activity to activity collecting “clues” to help them find their Gloria, the Penitential Rite, the my fault, through my fault, treasures. As the search parties dig into every treasure cove site, Sanctus and Communion. through my most grievous they will discover more about Jesus. But some worry about changing a fault.” Space is limited, so call as soon as possible to reserve space. fundamental rite of worship that is so • In the Nicene Creed, the Treasure hunters include children pre-kindergarden through much a part of Catholic identity, espe- opening words “We believe” grade 5. cially now. Mass attendance has been would become “I believe.” Faith Lutheran Church is located at 560 Park Blvd. (next to declining, the priest shortage has left • Early in the Eucharistic Todd Grove Park) in Ukiah. Call 462-5546 for more details. a growing number of churches without Prayer, “Holy, holy, holy Lord, a resident cleric, bishops and parish- God of power and might” would Changes coming soon to United ioners have been battling over the clo- Minor changes to the wording of become “Holy, Holy, Holy is the Methodist Church in Ukiah sure of old churches and schools, and many portions of the Mass will be Lord God of hosts.” the prelates have been trying to obvious to Catholics. The repeated • Before Communion, the Continuing with its mission statement of: Open Hearts, Open rebuild trust in their leadership after exchanges “The Lord be with you” / prayer “Lord, I am not worthy to Minds, and Open Doors, all are invited to the Ukiah United the clergy sex abuse crisis. “And also with you” between a priest receive you” would become Methodist Church’s new Summer Passage: An Experiment in “It’s going to cause chaos and real and his congregation, for example, “Lord, I am not worthy that you Intentional Community. Beginning Wednesday, June 7, at the problems and the people who are become “The Lord be with you” / should enter under my roof.” church, Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey says that this new way to going to be at the brunt end of it are “And with your spirit” in the updated gather as a church community will include a simple meal, fel- the poor priests in the parishes who version. lowship, singing, worship and planning for fall ministries. don’t need any more problems,” said The prayer said before Communion for it to pass. It would then be for- Summer Passage will be held from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. each the Rev. Thomas Reese, a senior fel- would become “Lord, I am not worthy warded to the Vatican for final Wednesday through the summer. Gathering and fellowship will low at the Woodstock Theological that you should enter under my roof,” approval before Mass at the parish be between 5 to 5:30 p.m. A shared meal and reflective discus- Center at Georgetown University and instead of “Lord, I am not worthy to level would change. sion will occur between 5:30 to 6 p.m. Singing, prayer and wor- a Jesuit priest. receive you.” Bishop Arthur Roche of Leeds, ship from 6 to 6:30 p.m., and planning and working for fall The Vatican recently issued updated Survey results released by the con- England, the chairman of the from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Child care will be provided. guidelines for the translation of the ference’s Committee on Liturgy last International Commission on English Pastor Warner-Carey also has announced that the Soul Latin texts that aim not only for accu- November found that U.S. bishops in the Liturgy, told the bishops Purpose Sunday evening worship will not take place during the racy but for “a deeper language that’s were split over whether the changes Thursday that the translation after the summer months. The upbeat Soul Purpose music is expected to more expressive and more poetic,” were necessary. Second Vatican Council was rushed be featured in occasional summer Sunday morning worship ser- said Monsignor James. P. Moroney, Two-thirds of the U.S. conference’s and now “we are teaching ourselves vices. who leads the liturgy office for the 254 Latin-rite bishops must vote to See BISHOPS, Page 5 See RELIGION, Page 5 bishops’ conference. approve the new Order of the Mass Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE KOL HA EMEK INLAND MENDOCINO SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Paul (ELS): Pastor Arlen Dethlefsen; Phone 462-8201; Sunday LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: JEWISH COMMUNITY: Rabbi Shoshanah Hawks and his associate Shawn Paris worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 am (Sept. thru Worship Services, Introductory Talks, Devorah. Friday Night Shabbat Services: 1st invite you to worship with us Saturday May); Communion 3rd Sunday. Church is located at 710- Book Discussions and Satsang. Public & 3rd Fridays in our Shul. 6:30 p.m. - mornings at 1390 Laurel Avenue in Ukiah E S. State St., (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. welcome. Call for location and times. 1- Dairy/Vegetarian Potluck dinner follows. 800-423-0771 or 468-5870 FREE book Shabbat and Holiday Services. Religious (462-5455). Sabbath services begin ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday available. School: Sunday 10:00 a.m. Torah study and adult with SonRise Fellowship (8:20 to School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; classes. Culteral Celebrations. 707-468-4536. 9:15 a.m), followed by Sabbath Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 FIRST BAPTIST: Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Youth School (9:30 to 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship Service N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. Pastor, O.J. Johnson; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan; NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of the (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, 9:30 a.m. Pastor Bill Harrison, Interim Pastor. Sunday School for all Nazarene. Co-pastors Barbara and Jack Cobbs. Sunday to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, Wednesday morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Women’s Bible Pastor Edward Echevarria. Actividades del Domingo: Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located at 300 W. Study, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible oriented program for Escuela Dominical, 12:00 a 12:45 pm, Servicio de Smith Street. For details or other ministries, please call children, 6:30 p.m. Church is located at 604 Jones Street. ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Adoración, 1:15 p.m. Actividades de la semana: Martes y 462-2779. 462-4869 Orr Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). Jueves, 7 p.m. Local de la Iglesia, 395 N. Barnes St.; 467- Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: 2797. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF REDWOOD NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 VALLEY: Sunday morning Service 10:30AM. Wednesday Evangelical Free Church). Pastor Dan am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: night Bible Study/Prayer Meeting 6:00PM. Friday night is Bergstrom and his staff invite you to our con- Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship Movie Night for all ages 6:30PM-9PM. 642 Ellen Lynn, temporary, reverent worship service Sunday weekday services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that time. Redwood Valley. 485-7713. at 9:30 a.m. Children are invited to stop by the church for a printed schedule. Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday is participate in Children’s Church. Nursery FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages 4- provided. Opportunities for children, youth, and adults are Church of Christ): Sunday worship is 11:00. Adult Bible THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Come join us 12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an in- available during the week. Our church is located at Study before worship beginning at 9:45. We celebrate for inspiring, enjoyable worship and heartfelt Bible teach- depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. 750 Yosemite Drive. (behind Burger King), phone 468-9251 Communion at the Lord’s Table each Sunday. Our Table is ing in a casual atmosphere each Sunday at 10:00 am in or [email protected] for more information. an open table and all are welcome to share with us. CALPELLA COMMUNITY: Pastor Bill Norbury; www.newlifeukiah.org the Fine Arts building at the Redwood Empire Worship Service Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible studies, Wed. 10 Children begin worship in the sanctuary and after Fairgrounds in Ukiah. We provide a nursery area and Children’s Time they are excused to their Sunday School a.m., Thurs. 6 p.m. Church is located at 6251 Third St. NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Sunday school for children aged 3-10. Consider also our (Third St. is behind - West- of the Calpella Post Office), classes. Classes are available for both younger and older East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- P.O. Box 37, 485-7983. children. 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. midweek ‘Overflow’ service, held off campus at 744 Phone: 462-5830. 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday Talmage Road in Ukiah, on Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday when we enjoy the ministry of other prominent ministers 11:00. morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- via DVD and video – call for info on our current School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony speaker/topic. Need more information or driving direc- Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, tions? Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to meeting p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main you! located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor, Rev. p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. Pastor CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; Richard Oliver and Youth Pastor, Dave Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; Worship Dick; Sunday School for all ages 9 study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke. Our pur- Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for all ages, information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. pose is to extend Christ’s love and truth to all people. On 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00-9:00p.m.; Jr. a.m.; Sunday Worship service 10:15 Sunday’s we offer an Adult Sunday School Class at High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; College/Career, a.m., nursery care available; fol- CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church 8:30am, Hispanic Worship at 9:00am. Our Summer Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. lowed by refreshments and fel- and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s Ministry small groups meet at of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or serv- Worship and programs for children 2mos - High School are lowship; Children and Youth ministries; Young Married at 9:30am. Coffee fellowship follows. Radio Broadcast is varying times a week; Adult Home Bible Study’s meet ices call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; From the Fellowship; Jr. & High School Parents’ Fellowship; book of Galatians Taught by Dennis Hofschild; Worship 11 on K-WNE 94.5FM at 10:30am. Visitors are welcome. Wednesday and Thursday. Church is located at 951 School a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. Sunday Corner of Perkins and Dora Streets. Handicap accessible. Way, Redwood Valley; 485-8541 Hosting Precept Bible studies on Thursdays. Church is Evening; Bible study- 5PM - Series from the Proverbs 468-9235 located at 2140 Arroyo Rd., 462-0151. Taught by Dennis Hofschild. Wed. evening bible study - RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE 7PM. I Peter, Taught by Dennis Hofschild. For more infor- GRACE LUTHERAN: 8:30am Traditional Service; LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship at 10 9:40am Bible Study/Sunday School; 10:30am Power Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00- mation call 462-1534 or 462-2248. am. Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday morning. Contemporary Service. Allen Dunn, Interim Pastor. 10:15 a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 Weekly activities include: Youth Group, Adult Small CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seeking 200 Wabash Ave., Ukiah; 462-7795. Email: a.m., Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing answers to today’s questions are invited to come [email protected] Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. Group, outreach and service opportunities, and Bible and experience God’s presence and realize His All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. Study. Call 462-3360 for more information or visit our purpose for life through relevant Bible HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Regional website: www.ukiahumc.org preaching by Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in Missioner Father Harry Allgree. Beginning June 11 through RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious August 27, 2006, Sunday worship services at Holy Trinity Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed the Ukiah Valley Conference Center at UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; 200 South School Street. Worship service at Episcopal Church will be held at 9 a.m. The regular (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in the Walnut Village 10:30 a.m. with nursery and children’s classes. Sunday worship service schedule of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 Community Room at 1240 North Pine Street in Ukiah and Wednesday prayer and meditation 11:00 a.m., Sunday An awesome youth group meets Thursday eve- a.m., will resume September 3, 2006. All are welcome. Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. nings at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church on South Dora. Please join us. The Church is located at 640 S. Orchard All are welcomed to worship at either or both Meetings. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush Ave: 462-8042. Reach us at 272-9722. For more information call 485-8350 or 463-0266. St.; 462-4061. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-0123 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] From the desk of... From the desk of...

MAUREEN DOWD NICHOLAS KRISTOF

Bloggers double down Foreign aid If I had to be relegated to the Dustbin of History, I’m glad it was in Vegas. I, Old Media, came here to attend a New has flaws. So what? Media convention of progressive political Don’t tell anyone, but a dirty little secret within the bloggers aiming for a technological revolu- foreign aid world is that aid often doesn’t work very tion that would dispatch mainstream media to well. the tumbrels. It was the journalistic equivalent Now that truth has been aired (and sometimes exag- of mingling with your own pod replicant in gerated) in a provocative new book by William “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” Easterly, “The White Man’s Burden.” Easterly, a for- “Bloggers, meet mainstream media,” mer World Bank official who is now an economics crowed one young man, as he had a friend professor at New York University, has tossed a hand take a picture of us together at the Riviera grenade at the world’s bleeding hearts -- and, worst of Hotel. His friend chimed in: “Where the rub- all, he makes some valid points. ber meets the road.” Let me say right off that stingy Republicans should Old media and new circled each other “like not read this book. It might inflame their worst suspi- kids at a seventh-grade dance,” said Jennifer cions. Palmieri, a Democratic operative. But the rest of us should read it, because there is a Markos Moulitsas, the 34-year-old provo- growing constituency for fighting global poverty, and cateur from Berkeley who runs America’s Letters from our readers we need to figure out how to make that money more most popular and influential political blog, effective. Daily Kos, said in a keynote speech that “The old media are no longer the gatekeepers” and Thank you a medal. Truly. I disagree with many of Easterly’s arguments, but My goal was to have the guests feel he’s right about one central reality: Helping people can that “Republicans have failed us because they To the Editor: can’t govern; Democrats have failed us “sated.” Full of good food, information and be much harder than it looks. When people are chron- because they can’t get elected.” As event coordinator for “An Evening get as much time with Mark as they could. ically hungry, for example, shipping in food can actu- Despite being labeled failures, Democratic with Mark Fuhrman” I want to first say That happened, and because of the cooper- ally make things worse, because the imported food presidential hopefuls and lesser pols lined up how privileged I was on many levels to be ation I received from the above entities, lowers prices and thus discourages farmers from plant- to kiss the Polo-sneaker-clad feet of Moulitsas asked to coordinate this national event - the thousands of dollars were collected to go to ing in the next season. (That’s why the United Nations, and his fellow Blogfather, Jerome Armstrong. first book signing in the U.S. of “A Simple local scholarships. when spending aid money, tries to buy food in the Hillary was not there. Triangulation makes Act of Murder: November 22, 1963.” The It is my hope that the people that attend- region rather than import it.) you a troll, in the argot of this crowd. “Oh my first level was that John Fitzgerald ed accept my personal thanks by having a On one of my last trips to Darfur, I had dinner at a God,” Moulitsas said when asked about her. Kennedy was for me and others the bright beautiful, balmy evening of ample food restaurant in Nyala called K2. Out back were 18 big “No way!” shining hope of a nation and who was cut and wine, conversation and mingling in a white SUVs belonging to the U.N. and aid groups; that But Mark Warner, Wes Clark and Jack down in his prime. I have personally lovely garden setting, and the charisma and amounted to nearly $1 million worth of vehicles, in a Carter -- Jimmy Carter’s son, who is running mourned and wondered since the assassi- charm of Mark Fuhrman for 5 hours. It is country where people are starving. for the Senate in Nevada -- are holding blog nation with no closure. Mark Fuhrman an event I will never forget, and doubt if I The aid workers are struggling heroically in a dan- bashes. Tom Vilsack, Barbara Boxer and investigated this crime, and wrote about it can ever top. gerous and difficult place, and I don’t begrudge them Howard Dean were there. Bill Richardson, in his book and I believe now allows me to Kimarie of Fantasy Stills was our offi- reliable vehicles. But something seems wrong when wearing a white T-shirt under a blue jacket, put the mystery to rest once and for all. cial photographer. If anyone wants to view international agencies are more successful at main- jeans and silver jewelry, flew in for a break- The second level was that although I and purchase photographs of her candid taining SUVs than clinics. (One reason is that budget- fast with the Kossacks in a Riviera skybox. have chaired many events large and small, shots during the event, they may go to ing is often done annually, and one of the ways to “We should be the party of space,” the gov- this was my first celebrity event and pre- www.fantasystills.com. Click on spend a grant in a single year is to buy a vehicle). ernor of New Mexico said, trying to sound sented many challenges. Those challenges ImageQuik. Select Event: Mark Fuhrman It’s well-known that the countries that have suc- futuristic. “I’m for space.” Told that Mark were made easier by the professionalism Book Signing: Password: jfk. ceeded best in lifting people out of poverty (China, Warner was there, Richardson said, smiling a and attention to details provided me by My personal gratitude and thanks go to Singapore, Malaysia) have received minimal aid, bit, “Warner, is he here? I don’t care.” Ken and Kathy Richter of Brutocao the Ukiah Daily Journal for their excellent while many that have been flooded with aid (Niger, John Laesch, who is running to unseat Schoolhouse Plaza in Hopland. and consistent coverage before, during and Togo, Zambia) have ended up poorer. Thus many Denny Hastert in Illinois, was ubiquitous, The Ukiah Area Republican Women after the event to give this occasion the economists accept that aid doesn’t generally help poor even kneeling before one blogger in the hall offered me an opportunity to stretch my publicity it needed and deserved. countries grow, but argue that it does stimulate growth seeking a “Netroots” endorsement. expertise in a familiar area - fundraising to Kathy Davidson in poor countries with good governance. That was the Technology has enabled the not-meek to a new level. National publicity, working Ukiah conclusion of a study in 2000 by Craig Burnside and inherit the earth, and Democrats and others with New York publishers and public rela- Thank you David Dollar. who refuse to drink the cyber-Kool-Aid will, tions teams, communication with a nation- al celebrity, and forcing me to pool every To the Editor: Easterly repeated that study, using a larger pool of Moulitsas said, go into the old “dustbin of his- We would like to share with you that data, and -- alas -- found no improvement even in tory.” physical and mental resource I had to pull this event off. They were most cooperative we have just completed our sixth and final countries with good governance. The fast-talking former Army artillery school dance. Not a lot of people realize Saddest of all, Raghuram Rajan and Arvind scout with the boyish demeanor and dark with me and allowed me to do my job. I thank them from the bottom of my heart for how hard it can be, but don’t get me Subramanian of the International Monetary Fund have brown buggy eyes is no one to take lightly. wrong it is quite fun. There are two chair- found that “aid inflows have systematic adverse Some may think the Internet messiah who put this personal experience. Mark Fuhrman was the most gracious persons (leadership students) who orga- effects on a country’s competitiveness.” One problem Mr. Dean on the map in 2003 is “a fame nize the dance; they do not receive any is that aid pushes up the local exchange rate, discour- hound, a loudmouth nerd at the back of the guest I could have wished for. Thorough, prepared, cooperative, personable, grate- help from the adults. We have a decorat- aging local manufacturing. Subramanian also argues room,” as The Washington Monthly wrote. ing committee, we find sponsors, sell tick- that aid income can create the same kinds of problems But others, including adoring conventioneers ful, humble are just some of the adjectives that come to mind. He took 3-5 minutes ets, and get chaperons. We would like to as oil income -- that famous “oil curse” -- by breeding who called the scene at the debut YearlyKos thank Safeway, Schat’s, Food Max, dependency and undermining local institutions. gathering “magic” and “a rock concert,” see with every person he came in contact with, spoke through dinner, and gave us so much Raileys, Albertson’s, and all of the chaper- All these findings can be pretty shattering to a him the way Ana Marie Cox, nee Wonkette, ones that have spent their Friday nights bleeding-heart American. But cheer up. described him this week in Time.com: “He’s inside information on the OJ Simpson, Martha Moxley and JFK investigations watching over us. Also, the businesses for Some other studies indicate that aid does improve the left’s own Kurt Cobain and Che Guevara the donations we really appreciate what rolled into one.” that the crowd gave him a standing ova- growth (economists don’t agree about this any more tion. His show presentation was the you have done for us. We have around than they agree about anything else). And whatever I tracked down the cult leader, wading three weeks to plan out everything. Then, through a sea of Kossacks, who were sitting perfect addition to complement his talk. As the impact on economic growth rates, aid definitely a result 40 additional books were sold after we need to get the students involved does something far more important: It saves lives. on the floor in the hall with their laptops or at because we would like to break even or tables where they blogged, BlackBerried, he spoke. No wonder. For pennies, you can vaccinate a child and save his Lastly, I want to thank my staff who lit- make a little profit from our dance. Once or her life. For $5 you can buy a family a large mos- texted and cell-phoned -- sometimes contact- that Friday night comes around it is worth ing someone only a few feet away. erally became team members to the quito net and save several people from malaria. For “Fuhrman event” for two months. My all of the effort. So once again thanks to $250, you can repair a teenage girl’s fistula, a common Moulitsas assured me he didn’t see himself all of those people out there that have as a journalist, only a Democratic activist. “I daughter Diana Preston kept the money, childbirth injury, and give her a life again. book sales, entrees and guest lists under helped Pomolita Middle School. The Center for Global Development, a Washington don’t plan on doing any original reporting -- Jenny Segura screw that. I need people like you,” he said, her scrutiny so there were no problems that think tank, has published a terrific book, “Millions could not be solved easily. It was an enor- Leadership student Saved,” demonstrating how health projects have saved agreeing that since he still often had to pivot Spring Dance Chair off the reporting of the inadequate mainstream mous project for us both and she deserves lives. Eradicating smallpox and reducing river blind- media to form his inflammatory opinions, our ness have improved the lives of more people for less relationship was, by necessity, “symbiotic.” money than almost any investment imaginable. In As I wandered around workshops, I began Darfur, we haven’t done nearly enough. But our aid to wonder if the outsiders just wanted to get WHERE TO WRITE shipments have kept alive hundreds of thousands of in. One was devoted to training bloggers, who people. had heretofore not given much thought to President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa For my whole adult life, I’ve sponsored children grooming and glossy presentation, on how to House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- through Plan USA, and in visiting my “adopted” child be TV pundits and avoid the stereotype of ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah in places like the Philippines and Sudan, I’ve seen nutty radical kids. (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, how the kids’ lives are transformed by American spon- Moulitsas said he had a media coach who Governor Arnold 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number sors. Aid is no panacea, but it is a lifesaver. taught him how to stand, dress, speak, breathe Schwarzenegger: State Capitol, Sacra- is 463-5773. E-mail to: So let’s not shy away from a conversation about the and even get up from his chair. Another work- mento, 95814. (916) 445-2841; FAX [email protected] effectiveness of aid. The problems are real, but so are shop coached Kossacks on how to talk back to (916)445-4633 Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate the millions of people alive today who wouldn’t be if Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity. “One of my Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, not for aid. In the end, if we have tough conversations favorite points,” the workshop leader said, “is Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX about foreign aid, then I believe Americans will that the French were right.” (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box acknowledge the challenges -- and then, clear-eyed, Even as Old Media is cowed by New 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- agree to dig more deeply than ever, for that is simply Media, New Media is trying to become, rather Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., the best way we have of asserting our own humanity. than upend, Old Media. Cox has left her Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Suite 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D Wonkette gig to be a novelist and Time essay- 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- ist. Moulitsas and Armstrong wrote a book St., Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576- 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sena- 2771, and 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, Nicholas D. Kristof was appointed to a special called “Crashing the Gate,” and hit “Meet the [email protected] Press” and the book tour circuit. Armstrong 95501, 445-6508. Email: senator.ches- post as columnist for The New York Times in left his liberal blog to become a senior advis- Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st [email protected]. 2001. er to Warner. What could be more mainstream District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Wash- Mendocino County Supervisors: than that? ington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- Were the revolutionaries simply eager to be (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- The Ukiah co-opted? Moulitsas grinned. “Traditionally it 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David was hard to get your job,” he said. “Now reg- Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; Colfax, 5th District. All can be reached by DAILY JOURNAL ular people can your job.” www.house.gov/write rep writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, Fine. I’ll be at the Cleopatra slot machine Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows pondering a career in blogging, which will set Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, [email protected] Advertising director: Cindy Delk Office manager: Yvonne Bell me up to get back into mainstream media someday. Circulation director: Cornell Turner Group systems director: Sue Whitman Maureen Dowd became a columnist on Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Member Member California The New York Times' Op-Ed page in Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers 1995. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 – 5

are encouraged to participate, including school sessions from Ukiah. The most signifi- ripe produce. The Tuesday evening market is hunters, anglers, campers, hikers, equestrians, cant change is to the Hopland/Ukiah service, also now open. This smaller market has fish COMMUNITY BRIEFS off-highway vehicle users, mountain bike rid- route 54, and the Talmage/ Ukiah service, route from the coast and an assortment of produce ers, and other interested persons. 52. These routes have been adjusted to provide from the Gowan farm in early June. It offers Persons requiring special accommodations morning service to Mendocino College and convenient times for those who work down- Calling all contestants to participate in the workshops can contact the afternoon service from the college. town and can get to the Alex Thomas Plaza Mendocino National Forest at (530) 934-3316; Summer time also means summer youth pavilion between 3 and 6 p.m. from June for ‘Miss’ Relay 2006 TTY (530) 934-7724; or e-mail passes are available. MTA summer youth pass- through October. This year’s American Cancer Society’s [email protected]. es provide young people 18 years and younger Relay for Life event (June 24-25 at Ukiah High unlimited rides throughout the county on all Car wash for foster youth School) is coming along wonderfully, says Lobster sale fund raiser MTA bus routes. The price is only $25 dollars event information. At last year’s event, they for all summer. Summer youth passes can be camp to be held today had their first ever “Miss” Relay contest and orders end June 17 purchased from any MTA bus driver on MTA vehicles, or by calling the main office. Redwood Children’s Services, Inc. will be raised over $2,300 for the American Cancer Soroptomist International is offering Maine holding a car wash and bake sale in the Rite Society thanks to some very special men. lobsters just in time for Father’s Day and grad- Passengers are reminded to pick up their new schedules on MTA buses, or at local Aid parking lot on State Street on Saturday, “Miss” Relay contestants are men, dressed uation. June 17 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. RCS is as women, who while in their finery, champion The lobsters average 1-1/4 pounds each and libraries, city halls, or chambers of commerce. To have a schedule mailed to you, or to pur- requesting donations of $5 to $6 dollars per to be crowned “Miss” Relay by declaring why the cost is $18 live. Pick-up is Saturday, June car/van/SUV. they should win the coveted title. They then 17, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 303 Talmage (next chase a summer youth pass, please call 462- 1422 or 1-800-696-4MTA. This carwash and bake sale is part of RCS’s mingle with the crowd for one hour to raise to Mendocino County Farm Supply) in Ukiah. annual fundraising campaign for Youth money for the American Cancer Society. At the Cooked lobsters are an additional cost of $1 Empowerment Camp 2006, a five day end of the hour, monies are counted and each each. The deadline for pre-ordering the lob- Chef and author at Farmers’ overnight camp experience that will be held dollar equals one vote. The “girl” with the most sters is June 1. Market this Saturday August 13 through 17 at Camp Cazadero money raised is crowned “Miss” Relay. Profits from Soroptomist International of United Camp Conferences and Retreat. Men, who have wanted to help the American Yokayo Sunrise’s semi-annual lobster sale go Jessica Prentice, professional chef, food Summer camp for foster youth is only able Cancer Society, but didn’t know how are back into the community. Deadline for pre- activist, and speaker will be giving a free cook- to continue with the support of our community encouraged to start fundraising, pick out an ordering the lobsters is June 1. To order, con- ing demonstration under the pavilion at Alex members. It is also an opportunity for college outfit, and help in the fight against cancer. For tact Marta Hernandez at 367-1481 or 468- Thomas Plaza at 11 a.m. Parducci winery will students interested in the human services field more information, contact the American 8631, Sandy Dow at 467-4106 or any member select a wine to pair with Jessica’s creation so Cancer Society at 462-7482 option 3. to volunteer as youth mentors. of Soroptomist International of Yokayo that participants can truly taste the bounty of Tickets may be purchased in advance. For Sunrise. Mendocino County. more information, call 467-2000 or write P.O. Wagonseller Neighborhood “We have so much fun being together and Jessica is the founder of Wise Food Ways box 422, Ukiah, Calif. , 95482. selling these guys,” stated one SIYS member. (wisefoodways.com) and is the cofounder of walk to be June 17 Lobsters are picked up at 6:30 a.m. at San Locavores (locavores.com) which encourages The Wagenseller Neighborhood invites the Francisco airport. All were caught and shipped community members to participate in the Eat Democratic Club meeting public to “Walk on the Wild Side,” a neighbor- the day before from the Lynch Lobster Co. in Local Challenge. to be Tuesday, June 20 hood walk, on Saturday June 17 at 10 a.m. The Beverly, Maine. Lobsters are placed in Jessica’s recently published book, “Full group will meet at the corner of Clara Ave. and Styrofoam-lined boxes, stuck in their proper Moon Feast: Food and the Hunger for The Ukiah Valley Democratic Club meet- S. Orchard Streets with the walk lasting about little slots like wine bottles, tails down and Connection,” is full of nourishing recipes ing will be held Tuesday, June 20 at the an hour. Participants will be introduced to the claws banded. They are covered with ice packs based on locally grown and ethically sound Washington Mutual Bank Conference Room at history and current information about one of and shipped. ingredients. “The Farmers’ Almanac,” still in Gobbi and State Street. The work meeting will Ukiah’s oldest surviving neighborhoods. Wear Members of Soroptomist International of use by many traditional farmers, is a guide for take place at 6 p.m., followed by the general a hat and comfortable shoes. Come explore the Yokayo Sunrise will also cook the lobster for planting by the thirteen lunar cycles. Jessica’s meeting at 7 p.m. For more information, call wonders and challenges of our neighborhood. the customer on site for an additional cost of $1 book follows these cycles of an agrarian year, 459 5438. For more information contact 467-9798. each if desired, or, cooking instructions will be encouraging us to celebrate the seasons provided. Profits from their semi-annual lob- through fresh foods that are naturally available Janus lecture series ster sale go back into the local community for in our area. Mendocino National Forest scholarships and special projects, including to begin June 21 Service to host public Project Sanctuary, Plowshares, Senior Center, Favorable weather benefits A six week lecture series, presented by the Young Parent Program, and a variety of Urmas Kaldveer, Ph.D., teacher, traveler, story workshops June 17 and 24 other community projects. Farmers’ Market teller, will begin Wednesday, June 21 from 10 The Mendocino National Forest Service will Although the winter rains and the cool to 11:30 a.m. This event will take place at the hold public workshops on Saturday, June 17 MTA’s Summer Schedules spring put a damper on many farmers’ plans, Washington Mutual Bank, 700 S. State St. in and Saturday, June 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to their patient skills and the wonderful late Ukiah. The theme will be “Journeys Into the discuss its designated Off Highway Vehicle Effective June 18, 2006 spring weather is finally bringing the produce Unknown.” A tax-deductible donation of $5 (OHV) route system. These are follow-ups to The Mendocino Transit Authority (MTA) in. Come to Farmers’ Market to celebrate per lecture is requested. For more information, workshops held in February and March. The will introduce revised summer bus schedules spring with greens, asparagus and strawberries. call 472-0114. workshops will be identical but will be held in for the Inland service, the Ukiah Valley service Take a peek at early summer as blueberries, different locations on different dates to allow and the Hopland/Talmage/Ukiah service effec- baby squash, and first of the season peaches VFW to hold blood drive some flexibility for interested persons to tive June 18, 2006. Most changes are minor in slip into the market. Plan a graduation ceremo- Thursday, June 22 attend. The June 17 meeting to take place at nature and have been made to improve passen- ny barbecue with Masút’s organic beef from Forest Supervisor’s Office at 825 North ger convenience and system productivity. The Covelo or fresh caught fish from our scenic The Veterans of Foreign Wars will have a Humboldt Ave. in Willows. The June 24 meet- schedules will be in effect through August 27, north coast. blood drive at the Veteran’s Hall at 293 ing will be at the conference center in the 2006. New fall schedules will be issued prior The Saturday certified market, from 8:30 Seminary Drive from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Blood is Cabaret room on 200 South School street in to that date. Significant changes include the a.m. to noon, May through October, is starting in short supply, especially type O. First time Ukiah. following: #9 local bus service times have been to fill School St. in front of Alex Thomas donors must have a photo identification. To All users of the Mendocino National Forest adjusted to serve Ukiah High School’s summer Plaza, as more vendors enter the market with make an appointment, call 462-7937.

news conference to criticize University. Bishops the U.S. bishops for not Inside the meeting, the doing more to prevent cler- new Vatican nuncio to the Continued from Page 3 gy sexual abuse. They United States, Archbishop called for full funding and Pietro Sambi, expressed and our people to speak completion of a study the empathy for the bishops and Bible.” bishops authorized on caus- the reputation of the If the U.S. bishops do not es of the abuse crisis, which American church, which he approve it, the translation continues to drain the U.S. said had been unduly tar- will likely go back to the church financially. nished by the crisis. bishops’ liturgy committee “So much of the “The great majority of for more revisions before Scripture is empty without (the prelates) were not bish- another vote later this year, the actions and if we want ops when it happened,” said Moroney said. our liturgy to be Spirit- Sambi, who received warm Before the meeting filled, it can’t be without applause at the end of his began, members of Voice of action from the bishops,” remarks. “They have to face the Faithful and the said Gaile Pohlhaus, Voice’s difficulties and sufferings Survivors Network of Those secretary and a theology for a responsibility that is Abused by Priests held a professor at Villanova not upon them.”

and apply God’s signs for have a vacation bible school Religion their lives in a study titled, July 10 through 14 from 9 “Living God’s Will.” For a.m. to noon. Children aged Continued from Page 3 more information call the three through eleven are invit- $5 church at 462-2779. ed to attend this event themed Suggested The traditional Sunday “fiesta.” The following people morning worship service at Sunday services will serve in the following Donation the United Methodist Church capacities: Maryanna Baughn, is held at 10 a.m. each week. at Redwood Valley director; Bob Horton, bible Child care is provided. The Com. Church church is located at 270 N. story enactor; Diane Pauli, The Ukiah Skate Park Committee Pine St. More information Pastor Kevin MacDougall song leader; Jeanne Yttreness, about the church and church will be delivering a message craft leader; Dawn McKnight, PRESENTS activities can be found at this Sunday on game leader; Pat Willcut, food www.ukiahumc.org “Gotfruit.com,” taken from coordinator. To register, call Galatians 5:22-23 and cen- 462-7795, or come sign up at Upcoming events tered around the theme of the first day of camp. This is a fruits of the spirit. Services free event. Get Tricks at First Baptist will be at 8:30 and 11a.m. VBS is scheduled for July Church in Ukiah 17 through 22. This year’s This Sunday’s A theme of families and theme is “Fiesta.” services at Calvary fatherhood will be reflected in The Wednesday High or Die Tryin’ the morning message at First School Encounter is canceled Way Church Baptist Church this Sunday in as the group will be at Mt. Pastor Cox will be preach- A Digital Productions Film recognition of Father’s Day Gilead Bible Camp and Conference. Junior high Fuel ing a sermon originally by associate pastor Mike preached by Charles H. Dobbs. The morning worship Up will meet Thursday, 6:30 p.m. in the youth room Spurgeon entitled “Oh Lord Wednesday, June 21st • 6:30 p.m. service will be at 10:50 a.m. upstairs in the social hall, con- Revive Your Work,” a mes- All are welcome. Following, tinuing a new series on sage as relevant today as it in McCray Hall, will be a “Growing Up.” was 100 years ago. The morn- farewell luau barbecue in A men’s bible study occurs ing service begins with Wright Stuff Pizza honor of outgoing youth pas- every Thursday night at 7 p.m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. tor O.J. Johnson, hosted by in the church library class- followed by worship at 10:45 720 North State St. • Ukiah the fellowship committee. room. Visitors are welcome. Please R.S.V.P. to Maria at a.m. There is a nursery, an All- ALL AGES • RAFFLE FOLLOWING FILM • RAFFLE TICKETS $3 463-7770 or the church office Star Kid’s junior church, and a at 462-2779. Grace Luthern transportation ministry. Asst. ATTENTION LOCAL SKATEBOARDERS! Ken and Barbara Marshall Church to have Pastor Cal Thompson will be will lead the youth depart- preaching at the evening ser- If you have footage and the ability to edit a 3-to-5 minute package, the ment. Home Bible study for vacation Bible vice at 6 p.m. with a message Ukiah Skate Park Committee would like to showcase your videos during our benefit. junior and senior high school school July 10 entitled “Too Little, Too Late.” Calvary Way Church is EVENT SPONSORS girls will continue for the through 14 Wright Stuff Pizza • Freedom Skate Shop • Access Design Build • The Ukiah Daily Journal summer. Newcomers are located at 3601 Tollini Ln., Cold Stone Creamery • L.Scott Spears • Expressions Candy & Gift Shop • Homegrowninmendo invited to join the weekly Grace Luthern Church at Ukiah. For more information, Ed Keller/Century 21 Les Ryan Realty • Working Class gathering as they learn to read 200 Wabash St., Ukiah, will call 462-3345. 6 – SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 SPORTS Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

WORLD CUP LOCAL CALENDAR U.S. tries to stave off elimination SATURDAY, JUNE 17 AUTO RACING By RONALD BLUM • Late Models, Bandoleros, Modifieds, Americans take the field Saturday here. “We better have a bit of an attitude Bombers, Real Stocks at Ukiah Speedway The Associated Press against the famous Azzurri, a team Another loss and surely fans will that we can play and that we’re ready 6:30 p.m. KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany — stocked with many of the sport’s rich- wonder whether the team has to play over 90 minutes, or else we’re SUNDAY, JUNE 18 JOE DIMAGGIO BASEBALL They know Claudio Reyna and est and splashiest stars. regressed to the bad, old days of 1998, not going to be successful,” said U.S. • Ukiah at Clearlake, doubleheader, 11 a.m. DaMarcus Beasley and that’s about it. Following their quarterfinal finish when the United States finished dead coach Bruce Arena, whose job could MOTORCROSS four years ago, the Americans hoped last in the 32-nation field. be at stake. • Motorcross Racing, Ukiah Speedway, 10 The rest of the U.S. World Cup a.m. players are mostly no-names to some to become contenders in the world’s There is a needle-slim chance the To get ready, the Americans gar-

-Calendar listings are culled from the most of their Italian counterparts. game. But their opening 3-0 loss to the team could advance with three points, risoned themselves at Ramstein Air recent schedules provided by the schools and organizations in our coverage area. “Hopefully,” Reyna, the U.S. cap- Czech Republic made them look as but it would require a rout of Ghana by Base, a short distance from Fritz- Please report schedule changes or incorrect tain, said Friday, “they’ll remember though they simply didn’t belong. the Americans and an almost improba- Walter-Stadion, a neighborhood ball- listings to The Daily Journal Sports Department at 468-3518. them after the game.” Another loss and they can start ble combination of results from the Trying to stave off elimination, the reconfirming their reservations out of rest of the group. See STAVE, Page 7 TV LISTINGS

TODAY U.S. OPEN WORLD CUP SOCCER Iran vs. Portugal, 5:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Czech Republic vs. Ghana, 8:55 a.m. Big Ben (ESPN2) Italy vs. United States, 11:55 a.m. (ESPN) GOLF U.S. Open Championship, 9:30 a.m. (NBC) NHL Carolina at Edmonton, Stanley Cup, 5 p.m. (NBC) happy COLLEGE BASEBALL NCAA College World Series, 11 a.m. No tale for Tiger (ESPN) NCAA College World Series, 4 p.m. (ESPN) MLB San Francisco at Seattle, 1 p.m. (FOX) Los Angeles Dodgers at Oakland, 6 p.m. to be (KICU) WNBA Seattle at Sacramento, 1 p.m. (ABC) AUTO RACING NASCAR Busch Series: Meijer 300, 5 p.m. (FX) HORSE RACING alive Stephen Foster/Californian/Fleur de Lis/Ogden Phillips/Royal Ascot, 4 p.m. (ESPN) By JOE MANDAK The Associated Press PITTSBURGH — A contrite COMMUNITY Ben Roethlisberger pledged to wear a helmet if he rides a DIGEST motorcycle again. The Pittsburgh Steelers quar- Coyote Valley Men’s terback is also eager to get back Summer Basketball on the field and start winning League signups games once he recovers from facial injuries suffered in a scary Signups are beginning for the 2006 Coyote Valley Recreation wreck earlier this week. Men’s Summer Basketball In his first comments since League. There is a $200 sponsor fee crashing his motorcycle and due by June 22, and a $10 player undergoing seven hours of fee due before the first game. There is a mandatory managers surgery, Roethlisberger released meeting June 22 at 7 p.m. , and a statement through the team each team is guaranteed six Thursday in which he apolo- games plus playoffs beginning on June 26. gized to the Steelers, fans and Games will be played on his family, and said he was lucky Monday and Wednesday nights. to have survived. For more information call Coyote “In the past few days, I’ve Valley Recreation at 472-2233 or gained a new perspective on 472-2234. life,” the Super Bowl-winning quarterback said in a statement Fundraiser REBL released just hours after he was baseball doubleheader discharged from a hospital. “By Sunday at college the grace of God, I’m fortunate to be alive ... “ Sunday, the Redwood Empire Baseball League will be playing a The 24-year-old doubleheader at Mendocino Roethlisberger wrecked his bike College, with the games serving and cracked his head on a car as fundraisers for the college baseball and softball programs. windshield Monday. He was dis- Admission is free, and proceeds charged from Mercy Hospital from concession sales and dona- tions will go to the college pro- late Wednesday night. grams. The youngest quarterback to The Sunday games will feature win a Super Bowl was not wear- the Grey Wolves versus the ing a helmet when he crashed Greenwood Ridge Winery of into a car that was turning left in Philo. Players in the Senior front of his motorcycle. Division range in age from 45-68. Pennsylvania’s mandatory hel- KRT Photo met law was repealed in 2003. Ukiah High School Tiger Woods watches his tee shot on the third hole during the second round of the 106th U.S. Open at But Roethlisberger said in the volleyball meeting for Winged Foot Golf Club Friday in New York. statement that if he ever rides a incoming freshman motorcycle again “it certainly Wednesday Woods returns from longest layoff by making earliest major departure will be with a helmet.” Doctors have said two rounds There will be an important infor- By DOUG FERGUSON he sank the shot for an unlikely birdie and a 1-under 69 that mational meeting for parents and of tests showed no brain injuries, players Wednesday, June 21 at 6 The Associated Press left him the only player under par going into the weekend at although there was a mild con- p.m. in the classroom across MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Steve Stricker holed out 139. cussion. Doctors used small tita- from the Ukiah High School gym. One stroke behind was Colin Montgomerie, who was This meeting is for incoming twice from the bunker for birdie, the last one giving him the nium plates and screws to freshmen, but is open to anyone lead. The crowd cheered at every turn for David Duval, not steady off the tee and on his scorecard. The best player with- reassemble Roethlisberger’s interested in playing, whether out of sympathy but for putting himself in the hunt at the out a major suddenly looks like it’s not too late to shed that they are already UHS students or broken jaws and repaired other will be transferring in the fall. U.S. Open. burdensome baggage, getting around with only one bogey broken facial bones. He also lost Important dates, program goals, Winged Foot was full of surprises Friday, none bigger for a 71 to finish at even-par 140. two teeth and chipped several criteria for making teams, and than Tiger Woods going home early. “Assess the round?” Monty mused. “Seventeen pars, one summer activities will be present- bogey. That’s good. That’s very good. One mistake is good. others, doctors said. ed. Woods returned from his longest layoff by making his In the statement, For questions or more informa- earliest departure at a major, missing the cut in a Grand No birdies isn’t.” Match Play champion Geoff Ogilvy and Kenneth Ferrie Roethlisberger said he realizes tion please call Ori Polkinghorne Slam tournament for the first time as a pro and leaving this he has a responsibility to safe- at 463-0451 or e-mail her at U.S. Open in the hands of an eclectic mix of players that each had even-par 70 to finish at 141, and Ferrie showed how quickly this course, with its deep rough and undulating guard his health in the offseason [email protected] with sub- includes Phil Mickelson, his biggest rival. so he can continue to lead the ject line: wildcat vball mtg. “I don’t care if you had what transpired in my life of greens, can wipe out a good day. He reached 3 under par for recent or not,” said Woods, playing for the first time since the tournament until double bogeys on the 14th and 15th team. his father died and posting rounds of 76-76 to miss by three holes. The Pennsylvania Chico State Women’s Department of Transportation, Basketball Camps shots. “Poor execution is never going to feel very good.” For all the thrills and mostly spills, two players consid- About the only thing that feels good at Winged Foot is ered favorites at this championship were looming not far citing confidentiality laws, has Chico State University will hold getting off the course with limited damage. from lead. refused to confirm media reports two camps this summer, the first that Roethlisberger does not from June 26-30, is an overnight Stricker was stumbling with consecutive bogeys from the One of them was Jim Furyk, the 2003 winner at Olympia or commuter camp for junior high bunker, and another one loomed when he pulled his 9-iron have a valid Pennsylvania and high school girls. Instruction motorcycle license. in offensive and defensive funda- into the sand left of the ninth green. Hoping to get it close, See WOODS, Page 7 mentals will be key. There will be competitive play and instruction from CSU women’s basketball staff and players. NBA FINALS The camp is for girls ages 12- 18, with an overnight fee of $325 including lunch and dinners. The fee for lunch and dinners with no overnight is $250 and for no Mavs suffering from Heat exhaustion meals and no overnight is $190. Camp runs from 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. By TOM WITHERS each day. for one game without pay for his fla- going so far as to announce the route July 24-28 Chico State will The Associated Press grant foul on Shaquille O’Neal in through the downtown city streets. hosst a day camp from 9 a.m. - 4 MIAMI — Try to picture this: Dirk Game 4. That party’s been put on hold. p.m each day at a cost of $175. This camp is for girls ages 6-14 Nowitzki, wearing sandals, head- During much of their short stay in As if blowing a 13-point lead in the and will have an emphasis on phones and slathered from head-to-toe hazy and humid South Florida, the fourth quarter of Game 3 wasn’t bad fundamentals and development. in suntan lotion, strolling along a trop- Mavericks have looked like tourists enough, the Mavericks bottomed out For more information call head ical beach whistling along to his — lost ones. late Thursday night. Down by 11 coach Molly Goodenbour at 530- favorite David Hasselhoff tune. Once barely six minutes from tak- entering the fourth, they scored just 898-5123, or go to www.csuchico/athletics/wbk/cam Some sight, huh? ing a 3-0 lead, Dallas is now in danger seven points — the fewest in a quarter ps/camps.html. Well, that’s the way Dallas coach of falling behind in a series that it in finals history — on 2-for-18 (11 Avery Johnson sees his Mavericks at seemed to own. Unable to stop or slow percent) shooting. Ukiah Junior Giants this point, tied at 2-2 in the NBA Miami guard Dwyane Wade, the “We’re very disappointed with the Signup June 24 finals. Mavericks have allowed the Heat to way we’ve played,” Johnson said dur- “We’re on vacation right now,” a pull even in this best-of-seven series, ing a lively 30-minute interview ses- The Ukiah Jr. Giants, a free playful-yet-stern Johnson said. now on hold until Sunday. sion that at times seemed to be aimed baseball program for youth ages 6-17, will be accepting interested “We’ve got a vacation mentality, so After Game 2, the Mavericks directly at his sluggish squad. “We’ve participants this summer. I’m going to fix that.” departed Texas brimming with confi- been distracted.” Signups will take place on Saturday, June 24 from 11 a.m to He’d better do something fast, and dence following another easy win in Asked what was distracting his 3 p.m. at Big 5 Sporting Goods. Johnson will have to make plans for their inaugural visit to the finals. team, Johnson said, “We just don’t KRT Photo Sunday’s Game 5 without forward Dallas officials even had the audacity Miami center Shaquille O’Neal See DIGEST, Page 7 Jerry Stackhouse, suspended Friday to plan the championship parade, See HEAT, Page 7 has been dominant lately. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 – 7

COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR The Ukiah Jr. Giants are sponsored calling Paul Shimmin at 468-0501. by the San Francisco Giants, Bank of ACS 3-on-3 Basketball A retirement from for one year in 1988. I America, and the Mendocino County worked for the Ukiah Lions Sherrif's Activity League (SAL). 26th annual Redwood Tourney set for June 24 a great career Views expressed in Contact Commissioner Kim Empire Summer Football Program from Letters to the Sports Editor Garroutte at 462-4501 for additional Basketball Camp The fifth annual American Cancer 1983-1996. information. Society 3-on-3 Tournament will be To the Sports Editor: I worked at Ukiah High do not reflect the views of held June 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at I, Gary “Boomer” Open to boys and girls ages 7-17, the Ukiah High School outdoor courts. School from 2000-2006 for The Daily Journal sports Youth Soccer Camp the Redwood Empire Summer Boys and girls from grades six Meyers, am hereby Basketball Camp will take place at the through nine are welcome to compete football coach Chris Burris, staff. The Daily Journal Scholarship announcing my retirement basketball coach Bill Heath, applicants wanted Ukiah High School gym from 9:30 in the event, and each team will con- as equipment manager at welcomes letters to the a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 26-30. sist of 3-4 players. baseball coach Dennis Sports Editor. Names will Each day is filled with fundamental Each player will be required to raise Ukiah High School, and Busse, and wrestling coach- The Scholarship Committee is look- skill progression drills, easy to under- $30 in sponsorship donations, with all retiring from Ukiah High not be withheld for any rea- ing for applicants for the Ryan Rones stand instruction, as well as games proceeds helping to fight cancer. es Adam and Jerry Aikman Dickey Memorial Soccer Scholarship and fun competitions. Registration forms are due June 15. School. along with other present son. All letters are subject Fund. This scholarship is available for Participants can pre-register at the For more information call Matt Ferrick I have been an equip- attendance at soccer camps. City of Ukiah Community Services at 485-8270 or the ACS office at 462- coaches. to editing without notice. 7643 x3. ment manager for 30 years, Applicants must be dedicated to the Department. Tuition will cost $160 in I also wanted to say You may drop letters off at game of soccer, hard-working and advance, or $175 at the door. and started my career at thank you to past coaches have a good attitude. our office at 590 S. School For information, please call the Mendocino College Mendocino College in 1976 that I had the pleasure to Please pick up an application at 601 Community Services Department at St., or fax letters to 468- N State St. or call 468-5711. Please 463-6714 or come to 411 West Clay Commuter Volleyball and worked there until work with. submit the application two weeks St., Monday through Friday, from 8 Camp Aug. 7-11 1999. For football, I worked Also, thank you to past 3544, mail to Letters to the before the start of camp. a.m. to 5 p.m. Donations will be gratefully accepted Mendocino College is offering a for coach Larry Macleitch, UHS principal Phil Gary Sports Editor, P.O. Box 749, at 601 N State St. commuter volleyball camp in for basketball I worked for and present principal Ken Ukiah, 95482 or e-mail Weaverville Mens Slow Mendocino county the week of Aug. 7- Ed Boyle. I also worked for 11. Montoya. them to udjsports@pacif- 7th Annual Shane Huff’s Pitch Softball The camp is divided into two ses- many different baseball Thank you to you all. NorCal Soccer Academy Tournament July 1-2 sions: Grades 7-9 from 9:30 a.m. - coaches. ic.net. E-mail letters should 12:30 p.m. and Grades 10-12 from also include hometown and Ukiahan Shane Huff is offering a The James Hill Trucking Softball 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. I also worked at the Gary “Boomer” Myers soccer camp for youth from ages 5-18 Club will be hosting a mens Slow The camp will be held at Mendocino South Ukiah Little League Ukiah phone number. at Pomolita Middle School Track from Pitch Tournament the weekend of July College and run by local coaches. Fee July 17-21. 1st and 2nd at Lowden Park in for the camp is $80 and the camp will A full day session is offered from 9 Weaverville. limit the numbe of participants. For The entry fee is $250 and every more information and a brochure call a.m. to 2 p.m. for ages 10 and up for Ed Schweitzer at 462-3382. $125 (includes ball and T-shirt); half team is guaranteed three games. that the former British Open “I feel tons more pressure day session for 7-9-year-olds from 9 An arm wrestling tournament, rodeo, champion has a chance. when I’m trying to make a demolition derby and street dance Woods a.m. to noon for $75 (includes ball) events will all be held at the ballpark Ukiah Junior Giants He opened with a 77, and cut,” he said. and half day session for 5-6-year- baseball program set for olds. from 9:30 a.m. to noon for $65 throughout the weekend. Continued from Page 6 most figured he would be He holed out a bunker shot For more information contact July-August (includes ball). Richard Marks at 445-3432 or Perry gone by the weekend for the for birdie at No. 2, but the Register early (by June 30) and pay Price at 443-6854 or e-mail Fields. He ran off nine straight 12th straight time in a major. bunker shot with larger rami- only $110 for the all day session. Call [email protected]. Signups start May 15 for the Ukiah pars before hitting a few Pam at 468-5088 to register or email Junior Giants, a free baseball pro- Instead, Duval went 14 holes fications came at the 514-yard for an application at gram starting in mid-July and running bumps coming in, but still without a bogey, rang up four ninth, his last hole. Stricker [email protected]. Team dis- Mendocino College for six weeks. managed a 72 and was at 212, birdies along the way and, was kicking himself as he counts are available. Annual Youth Soccer Signups will be from May 15-June 30 at the Redwood Health Club. Call along with Padraig Harrington except for a double bogey walked toward the green, Camp June 19-22 Kim Garroute at 462-4501 with ques- (69). from the rough on No. 6, knowing he had let a good tions. Spikers Volleyball Camp Mendocino College will hold its The other was Mickelson, looked like a contender. He round slip away. His perspec- June 19-23 Annual Youth Soccer Camp June 19- who celebrated his 36th birth- wound up with a 68, matching tive changed when the ball 22 from 9 a.m. - noon each day. Mendocino College day Friday, as if the fans need- The Mendo Lake Volleyball Club will The camp is for boys and girls ages Arron Oberholser for the best took one hop and disappeared be holding its Spiker Volleyball Camp, 6-13 and will be put on by Mendocino youth and high school ed more reason to cheer. score this week. into the cup. designed for girls going into grades 7- College Soccer and held at the football camps The Masters champion, try- “You see the scores when “I was just trying to make 9, June 19-23 at Ukiah High School. Mendocino football stadium. Fee for The camp will be held from 9 a.m. – the camp is $60 and the camp is lim- ing to join Woods as the only you get done and you don’t sure I got it on the green,” he Mendocino College will host a youth players in the last 50 years to know what happened,” Duval said. “It just came off per- noon each day and the cost is $75. ited to 60 participants. football camp from July 10-14 and a The camp is perfect for beginning and The camp is geared towards recre- high school football camp on July 21. win three straight majors, said of his recent play. “It’s fect.” developing players who are either ational level players and includes indi- Both camps will be held at opened with consecutive those little things that need to The cut at the U.S. Open is planning to go out for teams in the fall vidual skill and team strategy in a Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 or who just wan tto learn and play the motivating, positive, and fun environ- p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. bogeys and appeared headed add up in a round of golf that the top 60 and ties, and any- great game of volleyball. ment. This is a full contact camp for ages 6- down the leaderboard like so haven’t for me.” one within 10 shots of the The coaching staff, which includes Staff includes Mendocino College 14. many others. But he limited Stricker hasn’t been atop lead. Stricker’s birdie local coaches and varsity players, will head women’s soccer coach Duncan The high school camp will run from lead fun skill instruction, drills, and McMartin and college level players. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and his mistakes, including an up- the leaderboard in a major knocked out nine players who plenty of games – all with a low coach Call McMartin at 468-3006, e-mail it is a position specific camp for high and-down on his final hole to since the third round of the finished at 10-over, including to player ration to promote develop- him at [email protected]. school age football players. escape with bogey. Mickelson ’98 PGA Championship at U.S. Senior Open champion ment. The registration form can be down- Any questions about either camp Call Ori Polkinghore at 463-0451 or loaded at www.mendocino.edu and can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- wound up with a 73, and at 3- Sahalee, where he finished Allen Doyle and Andrew scholarships are available by calling 468-3098. over 213 was four shots contact by e-mail at opolky@hot- 468-5088. second to Vijay Singh. He Svoboda, who grew up at mail.com for a brochure. Registration behind. hasn’t contended in a major Winged Foot. is also available the first day of camp To place an announcement in the “Bogeys are OK,” starting at 8:30 a.m. 2006 Ukiah Triathlon since the ’99 U.S. Open at It also had a big potential “Community Sports Digest,” contact Mickelson said, rare words Training Sessions The Ukiah Daily Journal Sports Pinehurst No. 2, and his game effect on Woods, who was on Ukiah Golf Junior Open Department by phone at 468-3518. from a guy who thrives on has fallen so far that he hasn’t the sixth hole when Stricker Triathlon coach and personal trainer You may also mail your listing to 590 birdies. “I’m within four shots even kept his full PGA Tour was holing out. Instead of July 12 Mike Cannon will be conducting a S. School Street, Ukiah, Calif., 95482, custom 14-week training program in e-mail it to [email protected], or with two rounds to go. I’m card the last two years. being on the cut line, 10 over The Ukiah Golf Junior Open is preparation for the 2006 Ukiah fax it to us at 468-3544. Because the where I wanted to be. All I But he made it through sec- par for the championship, scheduled for Wednesday, July 12. “Community Sports Digest” is a FREE Triathlon. service, no guarantees can be made wanted is a chance.” tional qualifying a week ago Woods was suddenly one over The tournament matches boys in age The program is designed for all lev- on the frequency of a listing’s appear- The biggest shock — to Monday, and he’s making the the cut. Not that it mattered, as groups of 17-16, 15-14, 13-12, 11-10, els and offers weekly Saturday morn- ance in The Daily Journal. To assure and 9-and-under. ing group workouts in a fun, non-com- your event maximum publicity, please everyone but Duval — was most of the opportunity. it turned out. Applications and information about petitive format. contact either our classified (468- the tournament can be obtained at For questions or additional informa- 3535) or display advertising (468- the Ukiah Municipal Golf Course or by tion, call 468-5823. 3510) departments. a real serious mistake.” Giants Stadium in 1984 and 1- SCOREBOARD Stave Arena promised lineup 1 at Chicago’s Solider Field in changes: Beasley could be 1992. 4), 1:05 p.m. Houston 35 32 .522 5 San Diego (Peavy 4-7) at L.A. Angels (E.Santana Milwaukee 32 35 .478 8 Continued from Page 6 benched, as could midfielder Because of their poor goal MLB 6-3), 1:05 p.m. Chicago 26 39 .400 13 AMERICAN LEAGUE Toronto (Janssen 5-4) at Florida (Moehler 4-5), Pittsburgh 26 41 .388 14 Pablo Mastroeni or defenders difference, the Americans 3:05 p.m. East Division Chicago White Sox (Contreras 7-0) at Cincinnati West Division park like Fenway Park and Eddie Lewis or Steve probably need a win to keep W L Pct GB (Milton 4-3), 3:10 p.m. W L Pct GB New York 37 27 .578 — Minnesota (Bonser 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Maholm 2- Los Angeles 36 30 .545 — Wrigley Field. With about Cherundolo, depending on alive their hopes of advancing 36 28 .563 1 5), 4:05 p.m. Arizona 35 31 .530 1 Toronto 37 29 .561 1 Cleveland (Westbrook 6-3) at Milwaukee (Bush 4- Colorado 34 32 .515 2 50,000 military and civilians, whether Arena chooses to — four points might not be Baltimore 30 38 .441 9 6), 4:05 p.m. San Diego 34 32 .515 2 Tampa Bay 27 40 .403 11 1/2 Kansas City (Keppel 0-2) at Houston (Buchholz San Francisco 34 32 .515 2 the base provides some of the start four backs or three. John good enough to get out of the 3-6), 4:05 p.m. Central Division Tampa Bay (Kazmir 7-4) at Philadelphia Saturday’s Games comforts of home. O’Brien could start in the group. W L Pct GB (Mathieson 0-0), 4:05 p.m. Boston (Beckett 7-3) at Atlanta (Ramirez 2-2), Detroit 44 24 .647 — Baltimore (Benson 7-5) at N.Y. Mets (P.Martinez 1:20 p.m. “We have American chan- midfield and Johnson at for- Reyna knows that. Chicago 41 25 .621 2 6-2), 4:10 p.m. N.Y.Yankees (Chacon 4-1) at Washington (Ortiz Cleveland 31 34 .477 11 1/2 Arizona (Jarvis 0-0) at Texas (Koronka 4-4), 5:05 5-5), 1:20 p.m. nels in the rooms so guys can ward — they both provided “We need a big game Minnesota 31 34 .477 11 1/2 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 7-4) at Chicago Cubs (Marmol against Italy,” he said. Kansas City 17 48 .262 25 1/2 L.A. Dodgers (Lowe 5-3) at Oakland (Saarloos 3- 1-0), 4:05 p.m. kind of feel at ease a little bit,” spark when they entered at 4), 6:05 p.m. San Francisco (Schmidt 6-2) at Seattle (Meche 6- Italy is led by Alberto West Division Sunday’s Games 4), 4:05 p.m. Reyna said. “A lot of people halftime against the Czechs. W L Pct GB Toronto at Florida, 10:05 a.m. San Diego (Peavy 4-7) at L.A. Angels (E.Santana Gilardino and Luca Toni — Oakland 35 31 .530 — N.Y.Yankees at Washington, 10:05 a.m. 6-3), 4:05 p.m. that we saw I think put our Italy, which opened with a Texas 35 32 .522 1/2 Baltimore at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. Toronto (Janssen 5-4) at Florida (Moehler 4-5), Arena called the 6-foot-5, Seattle 31 37 .456 5 Chicago White Sox at Cincinnati, 10:15 a.m. 6:05 p.m. game into perspective right 2-0 victory over Ghana, has Los Angeles 30 36 .455 5 Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Contreras 7-0) at Cincinnati 193-pound forward “a beast,” Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m. (Milton 4-3), 6:10 p.m. away ... seeing some of the never lost to the United States. Friday’s Games Cleveland at Milwaukee, 11:05 a.m. Minnesota (Bonser 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Maholm 2- and Reyna called the pair Detroit 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Kansas City at Houston, 11:05 a.m. 5), 7:05 p.m. troops that were just back It beat the Americans 7-1 in Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Arizona at Texas, 11:05 a.m. Cleveland (Westbrook 6-3) at Milwaukee (Bush 4- the 1934 World Cup, 1-0 in “predators” who are “hungry N.Y.Yankees at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Detroit at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 p.m. 6), 7:05 p.m. from war.” Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m. Kansas City (Keppel 0-2) at Houston (Buchholz the 1990 World Cup — both to score.” Playmaker Baltimore at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. San Francisco at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. 3-6), 7:05 p.m. Italy is famous in soccer for Chicago White Sox at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Kazmir 7-4) at Philadelphia games were in Rome — and Francesco Totti is still playing Boston at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 5:05 p.m. (Mathieson 0-0), 7:05 p.m. its three World Cup titles and Toronto at Florida, 4:35 p.m. Baltimore (Benson 7-5) at N.Y. Mets (P.Martinez 1-0 in an exhibition game four himself back into shape after Cleveland at Milwaukee, 5:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE 6-2), 7:10 p.m. Serie A, one of the strongest Kansas City at Houston, 5:05 p.m. East Division Colorado (Francis 5-5) at St. Louis (Suppan 5-4), years ago in Sicily. The U.S. returning from a broken leg Arizona at Texas, 5:05 p.m. 7:15 p.m. leagues. All 23 players on San Francisco at Seattle, 7:05 p.m. W L Pct GB and so is outside back New York 42 23 .646 — Arizona (Jarvis 0-0) at Texas (Koronka 4-4), 8:05 team held the Azzurri (the L.A. Dodgers at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. p.m. Italy’s roster play at home, San Diego at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia 33 33 .500 9 1/2 Gianluca Zambrotta, who Atlanta 30 37 .448 13 L.A. Dodgers (Lowe 5-3) at Oakland (Saarloos 3- Blues) to ties in a pair of exhi- Saturday’s Games 4), 9:05 p.m. unusual for top soccer nations, Boston (Beckett 7-3) at Atlanta (Ramirez 2-2), Washington 30 38 .441 13 1/2 missed Italy’s opener. Florida 26 37 .413 15 Sunday’s Games bitions, 0-0 at New Jersey’s 10:20 a.m. Toronto at Florida, 10:05 a.m. and the Italian culture can N.Y.Yankees (Chacon 4-1) at Washington (Ortiz N.Y.Yankees at Washington, 10:05 a.m. 5-5), 10:20 a.m. Central Division tend to be insular. W L Pct GB Baltimore at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. Detroit (Verlander 7-4) at Chicago Cubs (Marmol Chicago White Sox at Cincinnati, 10:15 a.m. 1-0), 1:05 p.m. St. Louis 39 26 .600 — Following earlier remarks PRE-APPROVAL Cincinnati 37 29 .561 2 1/2 Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. San Francisco (Schmidt 6-2) at Seattle (Meche 6- Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m. by midfielder Andrea Pirlo and defender Fabio Grosso A complimentary pre-approval sary and excessive contact” Cuban wrote in an e-mail. about their knowledge of the Heat with O’Neal, who was sent “There have been more ’acci- U.S. team — or lack thereof A wide variety of fixed and sprawling to the floor by dental’ elbows to Mavs play- — Italy coach Marcello Lippi adjustable rate home loans Continued from Page 6 Stackhouse’s head-high fore- ers’ heads this series than is made a point Friday of reeling To work with a full-service lender, arm shiver. statistically possible. (Wasn’t call us today. have the same focus that off a good chunk of the Before learning of the it Riley who said that there is American roster. As if to Douglas Klyse Daulton Abernathy we’ve had throughout the Loan Consultant 387 N. State St. Loan Consultant penalty, Johnson defended no such thing as an accidental prove a point, he singled out playoffs. I’ll take care of it.” Stackhouse’s rough play, elbow?) More stiff arms to Ukiah, CA 95482 On Friday, the Mavericks Reyna, Beasley, Landon 707-462-3332 insisting it was nothing more faces of our double teams, all Donovan, Brian McBride, changed hotels, moving from than a hard foul leveled at the without response from the Miami to Fort Lauderdale, a Eddie Johnson, Bobby game’s biggest player. league. Convey and Clint Dempsey. 45-minute trip. Johnson pointed to O’Neal “Shaq creates more danger- “This just gives us an “They’ve got many clocking Stackhouse in the ous contact camping in the weapons,” he said, adding that opportunity to get back to a nose, causing a nasty gash that lane for 5 seconds trying to set Programs subject to change. Certain restrictions apply. Borrower Pre-Approval for his players to underesti- subject to acceptable property/appraisal. Washington Mutual has loan offices and little bit more of a training- needed stitches to close, in an NBA finals record for accepts applications in: Washington Mutual Bank – many states; Washington mate the U.S. team “would be Mutual Bank fsb – ID, MT, UT. camp-type of regimen, refo- Game 1 as evidence that there charges taken by a center than cus and completely cut out the should be no further punish- Stack did trying to prevent a distractions,” said Donnie ment. layup.” Nelson, the club’s president of “Shaq practically broke his Losing Stackhouse will be basketball operations. “It’s not nose. But was that a flagrant damaging, though not devas- Lake and Mendocino Co. like our guys were dancing in foul? No,” Johnson said. “I tating to the Mavericks, the streets until 3 o’clock in don’t think it’s a suspension.” whose bench is among the the morning. We’re a very Later, after learning of the league’s deepest. Stackhouse, LARGEST family-oriented team.” ban on Stackhouse, Johnson however, gives Dallas an ~ PICK-UP ACCESSORIES ~ For Dallas to reverse its had a much different tone. intensity that Johnson feels sudden slide, Nowitzki needs “It’s just a bunch of has been missing for two to find his jump shot follow- baloney,” he said on his week- games. Lakeport Camper ing a 2-for-14 performance. It ly radio show with Dallas’ Johnson, ever mindful of would be nice if Josh Howard, 103.3 ESPN. “For lack of a sending his team the right Emancipator too, could find his range after better word, it’s sickening. message, dismissed the idea Doppelbock Featuring a 1-for-8 night. Our fans should be upset, our that the Mavericks were And now the Mavericks players will be.” matching Miami’s physical 750 ml Bottles will have to play without Johnson said team owner toughness. Still Available Stackhouse, their versatile Mark Cuban was “humiliat- “No, it’s been one-sided,” 102 S. State St. Ukiah sixth man, penalized by the ed.” he said. “It’s not with the team Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm •263-7755 NBA for “making unneces- “It makes no sense at all,” from Texas.” 468-5898 8 – SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL NORTH UKIAH LITTLE LEAGUE USC’s Little Caesar’s grabs NULL Jarrett ruled crown in thrilling finish ineligible The Associated Press Lancaster hits his club’s slim hopes alive. LOS ANGELES — Freddie Wilson settled into Southern California’s game-winning RBI the batter’s box, representing Dwayne Jarrett violated in extra innings Little Caesar’s final out of the NCAA rules by not paying season. enough rent for the apartment The Daily Journal Wilson also earned a walk, he shared with Matt Leinart Little Caesars captured the giving his team runners on and was declared ineligible North Ukiah Little League first and second and setting — though the All-America championship the stage for receiver might not miss any Thursday Tano Garza. playing time. night, Garza Jarrett must apply for rein- defeating responded to statement with the NCAA Northwest before he can play this season the pressure and he might have to repay Construction and drove a several thousand dollars to by a final single into Leinart’s father, who paid score of 6-5. center field, most of the rent on the apart- Northwest scoring ment. opened the McCarthy to NCAA spokesman Bob scoring early tie the game Williams said Friday a case on, building at five and like this can be resolved in a 2-0 lead in send it into three ways: a student-athlete the first extra innings. can be denied reinstatement; inning Northwest regain eligibility with no con- thanks to a was unable to ditions attached; or be two-run score in the required to miss games and/or home run by top of the pay back the extra benefit. Ben Brooks. seventh, giv- “It depends on the particu- Little ing Little lar circumstances involved in Caesar’s Caesar’s a each case,” Williams said. responded chance to USC’s compliance office with a four- capture vic- requested the NCAA’s assis- run outburst tory in the tance in determining whether in the second Little Caesar’s winning bottom of the a violation had occurred inning. pitcher Michael Starkey. inning. Photos by Jeff Trouette/For The Daily Journal because Jarrett paid less than The club Michael Little Caesar’s players celebrate after winning the North Ukiah Little League title half of what Leinart’s father connected on three well- Starkey hit a lead-off double Thursday with a 6-5 win over Northwest Construction. Little Caesar’s was said was a $3,866-per-month placed hits, including a triple to right-center field, repre- coached by Sonny Garza and Northwest Construction was coached by Glen lease. by Freddie Wilson, to take a 4- senting the winning run for Steliga. “We’re aware that the 2 lead. Little Caesar’s. NCAA has deemed this to be a violation of the extra benefit Northwest erased Little Jonathan Tims was called Caesar’s runners on first and game-winning hit. Carson Schram and Ben second with three outs He fouled off two offerings Brooks both had impressive rule,” USC spokesman Tim Caesar’s two-run lead in the into action, replacing Starkey Tessalone said. “This sum- fifth inning, countering with as a pinch runner in scoring remaining. from Steliga before hitting the outings on the mound as well, Steliga buckled down on game -winning single. Tims earning 10 strikeouts and giv- mer, USC will apply for three runs to regain a 5-4 lead. position. Jarrett’s reinstatement of eli- Anthony McCarthy stepped Hard-hitting Justin Guintini the mound for Northwest, crossed the plate, giving Little ing up six hits. retiring the next two batters Caesar’s the victory and caus- Down to its final out, the gibility and hope for a deci- up to the plate for Little stepped up to the plate next sion prior to the start of the Caesar’s with two outs in the for Little Caesar’s, intent on and nearly eliminating the ing an eruption of joy from the Little Caesar’s club responded scoring threat as Dylan winning team’s dugout. like champions, capturing the season.” bottom of the sixth inning. driving the winning run across USC officials began inves- McCarthy worked the the plate. Lancaster came to the plate Michael Starkey earned the championship in one of the tigating the matter following Northwest pitching into a full Guintini was intentionally with the game on the line. victory in relief, allowing only most exciting North Ukiah a published report in late count situation before earning walked by Northwest pitcher Lancaster crouched into the two hits while striking out Little League seasons in April that a possible violation a much-needed walk to keep Paul Steliga, giving Little box intent on producing the eight batters. recent memory. had occurred.

HONDA

AWARD-WINNING AUTOMOBILES ON SALE NOW! New 2006 Ridgeline RTS New 2006 Accord EX-L 4DR A/T New 2006 Accord EX-V6 2DR AT

#543304 #098266 #000177

16mpg/city 24mpg/city 20mpg/city 21mpg/hwy 34mpg/hwy 29mpg/hwy

Motor Trend Car & Car & $ TRUCK $ Driver $ Driver Sale Price 27,625 OF THE YEAR Sale Price 23,451 “10 BEST” Sale Price 25,218 “10 BEST” New 2006 Element EX-P 4WD A/T New 2006 Civic DX 4DR Manual New 2006 Odyssey EX-L Res

#003334 #068126 #026998 20mpg/city 30mpg/city 21mpg/city 28mpg/hwy 38mpg/hwy 24mpg/hwy

XM Radio Motor Trend 5-star Front $ 270-watt $ CAR $ & Side Impact Sale Price 21,488 Sound System Sale Price 13,995 OF THE YEAR Sale Price 29,897 Rating ~ FEATURED USED VEHICLES ~ 2004 Odyssey EX 2002 Accord Special Edition 2001 CR-V 4x4WD

#083257 #612218 #013961

Se Habla Español

All vehicles subject to prior sale. All prices plus government fees, taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document 1400 Hastings Rd • Ukiah preparation charge of $45, and any emissions testing charge and CA tire fee. Sale ends 6/18/06. www.thurstonhonda.com CREDIT HONDA UNION 1-800-287-6727 DIRECT 707-468-9215 LENDING THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 -9

We’re At Your All in One Auto Repair and Towing Featured Business 406 North State Street • Ukiah • 707-468-0991 All In One Auto Repair and Towing was opened in 1997 by Keith and Ginger Hewett as a family Service owned/operated full service auto repair and smog shop. The following year they began expansion to include towing and now have the most comprehensive tow fleet in Mendocino County with full time tow offices in both Ukiah and Willits. Keith and Ginger’s fleet of

Y trucks range from light duty wreckers and flat bed trucks to a three axle heavy duty Freightliner capable of towing loaded semis and full size busses. The latest addition to the fleet is a four wheel drive wrecker; the only 4x4 tow truck in the County. All in One can tow R any vehicle and with full time mechanics on duty, has the capability of repairing breakdowns and putting you back on the road quickly. A true “full service auto repair”, All In One employees work by their motto: “When they say it can’t be done, call All in One”. O

WINDSHIELD T ALL IN ONE REPLACEMENT Auto Repair, Smog, & Towing Service & REPAIR DIRECT INSURANCE BILLING

C SMOG CHECK $55.00 FREE ESTIMATES Plus $8.25 Cert. 24 Hour On Call Towing Service Auto Glass is our 463-2717 E Light, Medium & Heavy Duty Only Business TOLL FREE 1-800-427-8046 406 North State Street • Ukiah • 468-0991 953-A North State Street

R Air Conditioning Diagnostic Service

I $76.95 up to $69.00 saving Complete Collision Repair Inspection of A/C Components • Check System for leaks All Makes • All Models Check Freon Pressures • Recharge System as needed Free computerized estimates • 1-Car Certified Technicians First pound of R134A or R12 1/2 price • We do not recharge a leaking system D • State-of-the-art Laser Frame Measuring Equipment Call for you Appt today 462-3008 • 575 S. State St., Ukiah 

• Lifetime Guarantee - All Repairs Does not include repairs, present coupon at time of service. Guaranteed Color Matching • Loaner Cars Available 468-9375 • 51 Kunzler Ranch Road Offer expires June 15, 2006 

O AUTO DIRECTORY NOW AVAILABLE

T A very affordable directory for all auto related businesses

You can be included in this informative directory for as low as $15 per week*!

U Stay for 3 months and get a week free as the featured business. *(6 months or more agreement) To advertise your auto related business here A call Sheila McCarthy 468-3500 10 – SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 TIME OUT Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 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

“Crazylegs” Hirsch (1923-2004), football TODAY’S QUOTE: “In every election Datebook: Saturday, June 17, 2006 player; Newt Gingrich (1943-), U.S. politi- in American history, both parties have their cian, is 63; Tommy Franks (1945-), U.S. cliches. The party that has the cliches that Today is the 168th day of 2006 and the In 1972, five people were arrested for Army general, is 61; Barry Manilow (1943- ring true wins.” -- Newt Gingrich 90th day of spring. breaking into the Democratic National ), singer, is 63; Greg Kinnear (1963-), actor, TODAY’S FACT: President Richard TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1885, the Committee headquarters at the Watergate is 43; Venus Williams (1980-), tennis player, Nixon was a gifted musician who played Statue of Liberty, a gift from France, arrived complex in Washington, D.C. is 26. both violin and piano and often entertained in New York Harbor. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: John Wesley TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1960, Ted guests at the White House. In 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled (1703-91), co-founder of Methodism; Igor Williams of the Boston Red Sox became the TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon that requiring Bible or prayer recitation in Stravinsky (1882-1971), composer; Ralph fourth Major League player to hit 500 home (June 11) and last quarter (June 18). public schools is unconstitutional. Bellamy (1904-91), actor; Elroy runs.

flat again. things up even further. Get even, you may get yours know, no matter how tempt- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - the best you can. with a few added dividends. ing it is to blab it to the ASTROGRAPH - If you presently have a SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- world, keep quiet. You could financial obligation that you 22) -- It’s an admirable qual- Feb. 19) -- Avoid getting do more damage than you By Bernice Bede Osol haven’t been able to clear ity to want to believe in oth- yourself entangled in a realize. up, don’t add to it and make ers, but don’t be foolish financial activity where it TAURUS (April 20-May matters worse. Getting deep- enough to place your faith in would continue to cost you 20) -- You’re a fine person, er in the hole is the worst someone who has let you funds to get your money but when it comes to han- GEMINI (May 21-June thing you can do. down previously. A repeat back. Don’t gamble or spec- dling your finances, you 20) -- If your objectives are VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. performance is likely. ulate in the first place. might not be the smartest 22) completely different from -- Someone you thought SAGITTARIUS (Nov. PISCES (Feb. 20-March one. Your generous inclina- that of your cohorts, they was in agreement with your 23-Dec. 21) -- Be tolerant of 20) -- Unless you adopt a tions may be far greater than might take deliberate mea- way of thinking may stand those who are helping you positive attitude, it isn’t that which you can afford. Sunday, June 18, 2006 sure to impede your against you instead. Don’t clear up an urgent matter. If likely you’ll achieve any of Gemini, treat yourself to Complete what you have progress. Be on guard. take anything for granted, you’re impatient about how your objectives. At the first a birthday gift. Send for on the drawing board before CANCER (June 21-July and try to resolve differ- they go about things, it sign of trouble or resistance, you start any new projects in 22) -- There’s an excellent ences before they get seri- could cost you their support. your Astro-Graph year the year ahead. What you chance you could run into a ous. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- you’ll crumble and com- ahead predictions by mail- leave behind may never be situation similar to one LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. Jan. 19) -- Someone you pletely give up. ing $2 to Astro-Graph, c/o taken care of, and you could you’ve faced before and 23) -- Helpers you require to recently criticized to others ARIES (March 21-April this newspaper, P.O. Box leave a plethora of unfin- failed to handle properly. complete a critical task must might be in a position to 19) -- If you happen across 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092- ished clutter that’ll trip you Unless you’re ready to be selected with extreme return the favor. If this indi- some confidential informa- 0167. Be sure to state your up. change tactics, you’ll fall care, or they could muddle vidual does decide to get tion about someone you zodiac sign. Clean out your 44 LLinesines home and clean up with extra cash xx 44 DaysDays when you advertise $$11880099 your garage sale

468-3500 www.ukiahdailyjournal.com TIME OUT SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 – 11 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Puzzlers

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 19 18 36 20 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion CIGT 21 35 26 43 Unscramble these four Jumbles, GCNG 37 42 27 11 one letter to each square, PYA& to form four ordinary words. 25 27 36 9 AIUA OONNI CLUE: MEASUREMENTS ORDER GRID 108

108 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

20 108 T DYKEE 36 36 108 GU 43 108 G 108 108 108 108 108 6/17/2006 DECODED MESSAGE: OKOCIE

Answers in Monday Edition © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com SLYJUT Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as ANTIGONE & LORELEI suggested by the above cartoon. 33 15 18 26 ANT I Answer: A “ ” 18 26 24 24 GONE 21 22 20 29 (Answers Monday) &LOR Jumbles: TOXIN FISHY DISCUS IMPEND 20 29 30 13 Yesterday’s ELE I Answer: Why the salesman bought the expensive 6/16/2006 outfit — IT “SUITED” HIM Husband wishes wife would be more affectionate Dear Annie: I have been married for 35 be the ring bearer. would otherwise. Just say, “I’m sorry, sweetie, years. I am eligible to retire in a couple of Yesterday, I received an e-mail from my cousin Joe had to ask Betty Sue to be the years, and we are empty-nesters. I always nephew saying he is sorry, but they want to use flower girl. But you can still wear a fancy dress looked forward to this time with my wife. ANNIE’S MAILBOX a cousin on the bride’s side as the flower girl. and have fun.” If your son is truly too young to However, she went through early menopause, By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar I am having a hard time finding the right handle ring bearer duties, you should decline and family medical history precludes her from words to reply to his e-mail. My daughter will the honor, but try not to let this unpleasantness taking any hormone replacement therapy. be devastated. Can I ask if he would allow two cause a rift. Go to the wedding and show your We’ve been intimate four times in the last five I will not retire if I can’t fix this. What good flower girls, so there would be no hard feel- daughter how to be a gracious guest. years. is it to have more time with the one you love if ings? Can I tell him that I don’t want my son to Dear Annie: I read the letter from I try to be romantic, caring and communica- she barely tolerates you? -- Afraid and be the ring bearer, because his sister is not “Louisville, Ky.,” who endured rude remarks tive, but I am reduced to a wage earner, cook, Confused included and I feel he is too young anyway? I about carrying her third daughter. My youngest yardman and housekeeper. I am not demand- Dear Afraid: Your wife needs to see that don’t think it would do any good to talk to my sister once asked my father if he ever wished ing, unless you consider one attempt a month this isn’t about sex. It’s about a shared marital brother, the groom’s father. Guys don’t always that I (the eldest) had been a boy instead of a to be overkill. I try to make non-sexual dis- bond, and yours is fraying. Tell her you love get it. girl. He sighed and replied, “Not until she was plays of affection every day. her deeply, but your marriage is in serious trou- My husband is so upset, he says we should 16.” -- New York Daughter I love my wife and do not want to end our ble, with or without sex. Let her know you are not attend the wedding. Please help. -- Trying Dear N.Y.: Ah, yes, dating and the driver’s marriage, but I don’t want to spend the next 20 going to go for counseling whether she goes To Find the Right Words in Nebraska license. Thanks for the memories. years like this. The resentment is building, and with you or not. Then, please do it. Dear Nebraska: It was extremely inconsid- Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy I don’t want my love to die. I can live without Dear Annie: Last December, my nephew erate for your nephew to disinvite your daugh- Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of sex, but not without affection. I have suggested asked my 5-year-old daughter to be the flower ter. However, we suspect he was under a cer- the Ann Landers column. Please e-mail your counseling, but she says there’s nothing wrong girl at his wedding. She was very excited about tain amount of pressure from the bride’s fami- questions to anniesmailboxcomcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190, and I should “get used to the way things are.” it. My nephew also asked my 2-year-old son to ly to make the switch. Can you ask your brother’s wife, the Chicago, IL 60611. To find out more about groom’s mother, if they would consider two Annie’s Mailbox, and read features by other SATURDAY EVENING flower girls? If the answer is no, please don’t Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, 6/17/06 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 make a big deal of this or it will only encour- visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at BROADCAST CHANNELS age your daughter to be more upset than she www.creators.com. C News Frasier $ Friends $ Seinfeld $ Cops (N) Cops % America’s Most Wanted News Sport Wrp Mad TV $ E NHL Hockey: Stanley Cup Final Access Hollywood (N) Dateline NBC $% News SUNDAY EVENING F CBS News News % King Raymond CSI: NY “Super Men” 48 Hours Mystery “Written in Blood” $% News % 6/18/06 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 G News % Ebert Jim Videos Movie: (((* “Lady and the Tramp” $ Grey’s Anatomy % News % BROADCAST CHANNELS G Lawrence Welk Show Antiques Roadshow Time Goes Time Goes Mystery: Murder Rooms Take It Austin City C Frasier $ Seinfeld $ Malcolm King of Hill Simpsons Simpsons Family Guy Sunny News Sport Wrp Sec Look I El Asesino Nivel Mundial Historia Detrás Billboard Latino 2004 Boxeo Boxeadores Se Anunciarán. E News Wine Dateline NBC $% Treasure Hunters (Series Premiere) (N) $% Crossing Jordan % News % $% $% ((* J Golden Age Time Goes Keep Up American Masters Amer. Masters Great Performances $ F CBS News News 60 Minutes Cold Case Movie: “What Women Want” (2000) Mel Gibson. G NBA Basketball: Finals Game 5 -- Mavericks at Heat Game Movie: (* “Britannic” (2000), Amanda Ryan News % U Drew Fresh Pr. Fresh Pr. My Wife Movie: ((( “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962) Twilight Springer G Viewfinder America Chronicles Chronicles Nature $%(DVS) Mystery! % (DVS) Mystery! (N) % (DVS) Adrift % % $ e MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Oakland Athletics. (Live) Cheers Just Shoot Bernie Mac Yes, Dear ’70s Show I El Asesino Nivel Mundial Desafío de Estrellas i Smallville “Unsafe” $ Raymond Seinfeld $ Cops (N) Cops % America’s Most Wanted News $% Mad TV $ J Best Money Tips Time Goes Keep Up Inside the Animal Mind Mystery! % (DVS) Mystery! (N) % (DVS) Imagemkr m Outdoors Lst Honst Smallville “Unsafe” $ 24 $% Da Vinci’s Inquest % Smallville “Pariah” % Enterprise U What I Like Twins % Reba % Reba % Charmed $% Charmed $% The Twilight Zone % Cheaters s Entertainment Tonight News Ebert Movie: ((* “K2” (1992) Michael Biehn. Movie: (( “Windtalkers” (2002) e Stargate Atlantis % Farscape % Movie: ((( “The Freshman” (1990) Girls-Badly Yes, Dear ’70s Show CABLE CHANNELS i (5:00) “Something Wild” Malcolm King of Hill Simpsons Simpsons Family Guy Sunny News $% Seinfeld $ m King Outdoors $% $% CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn Enterprise A&E “Shining” Cold Case Cold Case Files % Cold Case Files % Cold Case Files % American Justice % CSI: Miami 24 Veronica Mars s 24 $% News Raymond Farscape $% CSI: Crime Scn CSI: Crime Scn 24 $% AMC (5:00) Movie: ((( “The Last Samurai” (:15) Movie: (( “Ronin” (1998, Action) Robert De Niro. (:45) Movie: “Dr. No” CABLE CHANNELS COM (5:30) (( “40 Days and 40 Nights” Larry the Cable Guy: Git-R-Done Movie: (( “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder” Insomniac A&E Dallas SWAT % Dallas SWAT % Movie: “Touch the Top of the World” (2006) “Touch the Top of the World” (2006) DISC Perfect Disaster % Pompeii of the East Americas Volcanoes Krakatoa: Volcano of Destruction Tsunamis AMC (5:00) Movie: ((( “The Last Samurai” (:15) Movie: (( “Red Corner” (1997) Richard Gere. (:45) Movie: “Colors” Life Derek Suite Life Montana So Raven Movie: “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior” Phil Life Derek Suite Life DISN COM (5:00) “Corky Romano” Movie: (( “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder” Movie: (* “Billy Madison” (1995) % South Park ESPN College Baseball Baseball Tonight (Live) SportsCenter (Live) % Fastbreak World Cup SportsCenter (Live) % SportsCtr. DISC Dirty Jobs % Dirty Jobs % Dirty Jobs % Dirty Jobs % Dirty Jobs % Dirty Jobs FAM Movie: “Karate Dog” (2004) Jon Voight. % Movie: (* “The Waterboy” (1998) % Movie: (* “The Waterboy” DISN Life Derek Suite Life Montana So Raven “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior” Phil (:15) Life With Derek Suite Life FSB Golf Paid Prog. Poker Superstars Poker Superstars PRIDE Fighting Myers Poker Millions ESPN (5:00) MLB Baseball Teams to Be Announced. SportsCenter (Live) % World Cup Fastbreak SportsCenter % LIFE “A Father’s Choice” Movie: “Abducted: A Father’s Love” (1996) % Movie: “The Familiar Stranger” (2001) % “Cradle” FAM (5:00) “Scooby-Doo” Movie: ((* “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Movie: “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” % School Zoey 101 OddParent SpongeBob $ $% Phantom Fresh Pr. Roseanne Roseanne FSB Boxing: Sunday Monte Carlo Millions Poker Superstars Beyond the Glory % Track Myers Poker NICK The X’s Danny Phantom % $ ( ( % LIFE “The Stranger Game” Movie: “Unwed Father” (1997, Drama) Movie: “Too Young to Be a Dad” (2002) Medium SCI FI Movie: “Bats” (1999) Lou Diamond Phillips. Movie: “Gargoyles: Wings of Darkness” Movie: “Jeepers Creepers 2” Drake School Romeo! (N) Unfabulous Zoey 101 Just Kicks Full House Full House Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne ((( ((* (( NICK TBS Movie: “Home Alone” (1990) (PA) Movie: “Cheaper by the Dozen” Movie: “Old School” (2003) SCI FI Movie: “SS Doomtrooper” (2006) Corin Nemic. Movie: “Crimson Force” (2005) % Movie: “Terminal Invasion” (2002) TNN “Good” Real TV Most Amazing Videos (N) $ Disorderly Con. $ TNA TBS Movie: (( “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson. Movie: ((* “Cheaper by the Dozen” Movie: “Cheaper by the Dozen” TNT “Starship” Movie: ((( “The Mummy” (1999) Brendan Fraser. Movie: ((( “Signs” (2002) Mel Gibson. “Mothman” TNN “Top Gun” Movie: (( “Blade” (1998, Horror) Wesley Snipes. $ Movie: ((* “Animal” (2005) Ving Rhames. “Blade” $ USA The 4400 “The New World” % Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law SVU TNT Movie: ((* “Jurassic Park III” (2001) % Movie: ((( “Signs” (2002) Mel Gibson. (:15) Movie: ((( “Signs” % WGN Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine $ Sex & City Becker $ Home Imp. Movie: ((* “Jeepers Creepers” (2001) $ USA “Meet the Parents” % Movie: ((* “Bruce Almighty” (2003) % The 4400 (N) % (:01) The Dead Zone (N) House % $% $ PREMIUM CHANNELS WGN 24 WGN News Replay Sex & City Becker Maximum Exposure Arena Paintball Elimidate PREMIUM CHANNELS “Robots” Boxing Jermain Taylor vs. Ronald Wright. (Live) $% Movie: ((( “Madagascar” Entourage Lucky Lou HBO HBO (5:30) Movie: “Clear and Present Danger” % The Wire $% Deadwood (N) $% Entourage Lucky Lou Tourgasm ((* % (( % (( MAX Movie: “The Siege” (1998) ‘R’ Movie: “House of Wax” (2005) ‘R’ Movie: “Cry Wolf” (2005) MAX (:15) Movie: ( “Fathers’ Day” (1997) ‘PG-13’ Moon Movie: (( “Jingle All the Way” Movie: “War of the Worlds” (2005) SHOW (5:30) (( “Saved!” (:15) Movie: ((* “Alfie” (2004) Jude Law. Movie: ((( “The Machinist” (2004) ‘R’ % Family Biz SHOW (:15) Movie: ((( “The Manchurian Candidate” (2004) ‘R’ (:25) “Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power” HUFF “Black Shadows” HUFF %

The Ukiah Mendocino County’s Over 18,000 Readers L o c a l N e w s p a p e r DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 12-SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL Call us today to place your ad The Ukiah • Locally • Statewide • Countywide • Nationwide • One Call – One Bill – We make it EASY for you! Copy Acceptance The Daily Journal reserves the has been established. Master- Classified right to edit or withhold publica- Card & Visa are accepted. DAILY JOURNAL tion & may exercise its discre- DAILY JOURNAL Errors tion in acceptance or classifica- When placing your ad, always tion of any & all advertising. ask for the ad to be repeated Deadlines back to you. Check your ad for New classified ads, corrections any errors the FIRST DAY. Mon.–Fri. & cancellations is 2:00 p.m. the The Ukiah Daily Journal will be day before publication. responsible for only one incor- Payment rect insertion & no greater extent than the cost of the All advertising must be paid in space occupied. 468-0123468-0123 8:00 to 5:00 advance unless credit account Announcements Services 350...Rooms for Rent 480...Miscellaneous for Sale 630...Auto Parts & Acc. 010...Notices 200...Services Offered 360...Rest Homes 490...Auctions 640...Auto Services 020...Personals 205...Financial Services 370...Wanted to Rent 590...Garage Sales 650...4X4s for Sale 380...Wanted to Share Rent 660...Vans for Sale Your Ad Is 030...Lost & Found 210 ...Business Opportunities Farm-Garden-Pets 040...Cards of Thanks 215 ...Businesses for Sale 390...Mobiles & Space 670...Trucks for Sale 680...Cars for Sale 050...In Memoriam 220...Money to Loan General Merchandise 500...Pets & Supplies Seen On The 060...Meetings & Events 230...Money Wanted 510 ...Livestock 690...Utility Trailers 070...Travel Opportunities 240...Investments 400...New & Used Equipment 520...Farm Equipment Real Estate 250...Business Rentals 410 ...Musical Instruments 530...Feed/Pasture Supplies Internet!!! Employment 420...Boats 540...Equipment Rentals 710 ...Real Estate Wanted Rentals 100 ...Instruction 430...Building Supplies 550...Produce 720...Mobile Homes for Sale 440...Furniture 730...Mobile Homes with Land 110....Employment Wanted 300...Apartments Unfurnished Transportation 120 ...Help Wanted 310 ...Apartments Furnished 450...Wanted to Buy 740 ...Income Property 130 ...Sales Help Wanted 320...Duplexes 460...Appliances 600...Aviation 750...Ranches 140 ...Child Care 330...Homes for Rent 470 ...Antiques 610 ...Recreational Vehicles 760...Lots/Acerage 340...Vacation Rentals 475 ...Computers 620...Motorcycles 770...Real Estate ukiahdailyjournal.com

PUBLIC NOTICE HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 10 NOTICES 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 426-06 ADOPTIONS & 2006-07 ROP Photo Dental Front Office Home Care Options Mendocino County 6/3,10,17,24/06 Case Manager Maintenance OFFICE FOSTER CARE Tchr $27,802-50,550 working w/youth P/T w/room for An in home assisted Mechanics Promotional FICTITIOUS True to Life Children's Appropriate Cred req. growth. Ins. billing, care agency is seek- Alliance Inc. ASSISTANT BUSINESS NAME ages 16-19 in Req. exc. trouble Services seeks families. Closing Date: 6/26/06 Transition housing A/R, Reception. ing personal attend- shooting & preven- Position: CEO Supervisor II STATEMENT Reimbursement, training Lakeport Unif. School placement pro- Comp skills req. ants for hourly and tative maint. skills. Requirements: MENDOCINO File No.: 2006-F0404 & professional support Dist. 2508 Howard Come Join Dentrix a+. To Start live-in shifts. F/T ben- Bachelor’s Degree provided. 463-1100 gram. Creative Start-up mechanic COUNTY THE FOLLOWING Lakeport, CA 95453 July or Aug. Fax res. efits avail mileage and 4 yrs of progres- PERSON(S) IS #236800809 challenging position Our Team performs adjust- Department of (707) 262-3000 w/supportive 707-462-7601 Or holiday PTO Good ments to assure sively responsible (ARE) DOING BUSI- Ken Fowler Auto Now accepting Social Services www:lakeport.k12.ca.us clinical team. FT send to 1091 S. Dora pay Call 707- three high Administrative experi- NESS AS: Center applications for Salary: www.edjoin.org EOE w/bens. Must have St. Ukiah, CA 95482 462-6888 EOE bottling lines start ence in Marketing en- WEST SIDE First I have to say I’m SURVEILLANCE $1309-$1592/ MA pref or BA in up efficiently & con- vironment. Master’s ELECTRIC writing this from my ACCOUNTING DAY SHIFT 7-3 Disabled 17 year old Howard Hospital Bi-Wkly human svcs. w/exp. tinue to run efficient- Degree or equivalent 1123 W. Perkins St. recent experience Coyote Valley needs P/T personal Opportunities Seeking a multi MANAGER in related field. ly throughout shift. exp. preferred in mar- Ukiah, CA 95482 with Ken Fowler staff. Shodakai Casino care. Starts @ RN, ICU, Full time & task oriented per- for E Center locat- Fingerprint clear- Swing-shift mechan- keting, management, Mark Allen Franz My wife and I went to 7751 N. State St. $12/hr. 744-1136 per diem, 2 positions. son to supervise ed in Ukiah. Over- ance req’d. Fax ic performs preven- personnel, budget 1123 W. Perkins St. the Ken Fowler deal- Redwood Valley DRIVER deliver RN, ER, per diem clerical staff, with sees all Fiscal op- resume to: Attn: HR tative maint. on analysis, contract Ukiah, CA 95482 ership in Ukiah, CA. M-F 9-5 EOE in our van. RN, Med/Surg, PT responsibility for erations for $12M 707-462-6994 or three high speed mgmt, policy formula- This business is con- last week to buy a 707-485-8723 Starting $8 hr RN Shift Sup/Med/ overall office coor- non-profit agency; mail to: Attn: HR lines & support tion and implementa- ducted by an Individ- new car. We are re- 489-5115 Surg, PT Days dination of adminis- Salary based on PO Box 422, Ukiah, equip. Req. 5 yrs tion and purchasing. ual. The registrant turn customers. I just RN, PACU/Outpt trative and opera- experience; Full- CA 95482. Lic. COMMUNITY Driver strong maint. Must possess excel- commenced to trans- wanted to thank Ali, Surg, PT tional functions. time 40 hrs/week- #237000979. EOE SERVICE Pacific Pulmonary bkgrnd, ability to ef- lent presentation, an- act business under Daniel and Cody and Occup. Ther, FT One year supervi- with benefits; bilin- OFFICER: services, home oxy- fectively communi- alytical and commu- the fictitious business the rest of the staff Rad Tech, FT sory experience. gual (English/Span- Class A Truck Driver gen & respiratory cate w/all members nication skills. Com- name or names listed for being so under- City of Radiology Clerk, For more info call ish) preferred. for local yard at Amer meds co., seeks driv- of the dept. con- bination of education above on June 2, standing towards our Healdsburg. FT/per diem, 2 pos. 707-467-5866 or For more Canyon familiar er/Respiratory Equip- cerning safety is- and experience will 2006. Endorsed-Filed needs. Not to go into Salary range: Pharmacy Tech, FT, apply online: information & w/Oakland Ports Min ment Techs to deliver sues, process im- be considered. on June 2, 2006 at detail, but these staff $3014-$3663 per cert. req. www.mss.ca.gov application con- Exp. 2 yr. Max 2 pts month, plus excel- & set up equip. & provements & daily Background in tour- the Mendocino Coun- members really Physical Ther.; FT Closes 6/30/06 tact: P. Martin @ George lent benefit package. provide customer activities, strong ism, food or wine ty Clerks Office. worked hard to make CRNA, FT. 410 Jones Street, 707-649-9200 Performs a variety service. Successful verbal & written beneficial. /s Mark Franz my wife and I happy RN, HomeHlth/ Office Assistant/ Ukiah, 468-0194 x of assignments in candidates will have communication Salary: $42,000- MARK FRANZ and sell us the vehi- Hosp, PT Receptionist 111 Open until support of the City’s motivation, pos. atti- skills (English), $50,000 Commensu- cle that works best CLASSIFIED Apply online F/T position w/busy 441-06 filled. EOE Police Department tude & current driver team player, work rate on Exp for our family, so to Prop. Mgt. firm. Must 6-10,17,24,7-1/06 CLERK activities. Particular license w/clean re- HowardHospital.com wknds holidays & Beneifts: 2 weeks show my apprecia- or call 456-3101 be professional, de- FICTITIOUS Accounting Mgr. emphasis is placed cord. FAX resume to: shift changes. vacation, 10 holidays, tion , I am writing this tail oriented, able to BUSINESS NAME Mendo. Community Full-time, M-F 8-5. on parking enforce- (415) 883-2438; or 24/7 emergency Health Ins. Stipend, and paying out of my Immediate opening multi-task, knowledge STATEMENT Health Clinic. Inc. Strong typing, ment, processing apply online at response availability Deadline: July own pocket to put for FT retail position of office equip. & pro- File No.: 2006-F0422 Seeks a professional spelling and and maintaining www.ppsc.com EOE when nec. Work 15,2006 this in the Ukiah pa- Fax cover letter & cedures. Benefit pkg. THE FOLLOWING w/Mngmt. exp. & customer service evidence and E Center’s Migrant both sched. & un- Contact: Chair per. Thanks guys you resume to: 462-0855 avail. PERSON(S) IS strong leadership skills. Sales property and taking Head Start Prgrm scheduled O.T. on Search Committee really made our fami- Applications avail. at: (ARE) DOING BUSI- skills. Actng. software background helpful. reports. Requires in Kelseyville: Legal Receptionist/ short notice. 525 S. Main St. Suite Realty World ly happy, we love our NESS AS: admin. skills req. Benefits package education equiva- Associate Teacher- Assistant 20-25 Resumes to Fetzer E Ukiah, Ca 95482 Selzer Realty new car and are look- SCOTTY’S HOT Pref. Great Plains. available, including lent of completion 40 hrs/wk split-shift; hrs/wk. Must have Vineyards, HR [email protected] 300 E. Gobbi St. ing forward to future DOGS $45k-$55k DOE. paid vacation, of the twelfth grade 90 day position; car & valid license Dept., PO Box 611, Ukiah, CA 95482 dealings. NCO RCCC - Ukiah 720 #B N. State St. Fax: 707-468-0793 health insurance, and a minimum of $10.55 with poten- Please call 462-1351 Hopland, CA 95449 Optical dispensing, You’re the best!!!!!! CC Subsidy Ukiah, Ca 95482 [email protected] 401K and more. one year of work tial up to $12.85; fax (707) 744-7606. F/T w/benefits. Vaca- R Greene LIKE Specialist I. Jana Lee Baker Athletic,strong ind. Pick up experience in a CDA credential or A/EOE M/F/D/V ville, CA. Fax 707- Willits, CA. CHILDREN? Enroll families, AA 1541 N. Bush St. #12 for PT ranch/tree application at public safety setting 448-1304 Incl. hand- Min 12 core units This might be degree in child dev Ukiah, CA 95482 LOST & work. Teen OK. $15. The Ukiah requiring public ECE & 1 yr classrm Medical – written cover incl. This business is con- 462-4491 Daily Journal the job for you. Local medical office or rel’td fld pref. Exc long term goals. 30 FOUND contact skills. exp; Bilingual is math + comm skills ducted by an Individ- 590 S. State St. CHILDCARE seeks energetic indi- PACU/PRE-OP RN FOUND eyeglasses AUTO SALES Course work preferred not re- req. Computer + hu- ual. The registrant Ukiah or Emil WORKERS, vidual to assist with Per Diem 1.75 Silver black News & Used car in criminal justice quired (English/ man svs exp. commenced to trans- resume to ALL SHIFTS. front office reception- & OR RN frame. In mobile dealer in S. Ukiah is highly desirable. Spanish). Cook Sp/Eng Bil pref. act business under udjpublisher@ F/T 4 day week. ist tasks, including FT, PT,PD home park 462-0480 is looking for two City application Aide-25 hrs/wk $10.95 - $11.50/hr the fictitious business pacific.net Starting salary scheduling, answer- Day shift No On-Call, motivated profes- required. $7.50 with potential DOQ, 35 hr/wk & full name or names listed Found Male Dog. with minimum $9.40 per hour. ing phones and filing. No Wknds. sionals to add to For application up to $9.13; High bene. Must submit above on June 9, Light brown terrier salary require- On call $9 per hour. Excellent salary & Ukiah Surgery Center our sales staff. contact the school diploma or NCO app: 467-3200 2006. Endorsed-Filed mix. Approx 4mo old. ment. No phone Qualifications: benefit package in- 467-2120 Benefits include: CITY OF GED; or 1-3 three on June 9, 2006 at Boonville Rd. Please calls please. Pass medical and cludes medical, den- x302 or www.ncoinc.org Medical, dental, HEALDSBURG mos. related exp. Participants Wanted the Mendocino Coun- call to describe. Must pass drug exam, TB test, tal, LTD, life insur- Closes 5 PM 7/5 401K & paid Personnel Office &/or training; or Research firm seeks ty Clerks Office. 272-6752 preemployment criminal back- ance and 401(k). (postmark not ac- vacation. 401 Grove Street equiv. comb of Mendocino County /s Jana Lee Baker drug test and back- ground check and Please send resume cepted). EOE FOUND: Apply online at Healdsburg, CA educ and exp. Posi- residents for focus JANA LEE BAKER ground check have valid Cal. by fax to 707- NEW EXCITING Green portfolio at ukiahgmc.com 95448. Phone tions must have group in Ukiah. Sat. 442-06 Friedman Bros. Con- 707-431-3322. valid CA driver’s li- Drivers license. 573-6941, email to POSITION WORK- June 24, 9 am to 5 or call Daniel at Cloverdale 6/10,17,24,7/1/06 tains Position Re- Deadline to apply cense. More info GREAT NEW [email protected] or ING WITH KIDS pm. Receive $135 468-0101 Healthcare MEDICAL, DENTAL, FICTITIOUS ports possibly from 6/23/06. contact: M. Zamora mail to 3536 Mendo- 6 wks pd vacation cash. 1-888-352-2200 We’re expanding! VISION PKG. BUSINESS NAME San Francisco. Baker Wanted Find us on the @ West Region Of- cino Avenue, Suite 401 K. Day & Eve Seeking dietary aides matching 403B Presser needed will STATEMENT Fax 463-6938 Schat’s Bakery is Web at fice, 39839 County 200 Santa Rosa, CA avail. Small homelike & cooks. Join TSA Plan, paid holi- train. Health benes, File No.: 2006-F0423 with contact phone hiring for early, am www.ci.healds Rd. 17A, Woodland 95403 environment, good our winning team! days & vacation, paid vac. Apply at THE FOLLOWING number. baking pos., Apply at burg.ca.us. 95695 (530)668- Medical Billing pay & benefits. Fax P/T & F/T positions. paid training’s, on Norge Cleaners. PERSON(S) IS 113 W. Perkins St. EOE/AA/ADA. 4783. Final filing 5 Temps - ASAP! resume to 463-6957. Lost prescription Jill @ 894-5201 duty meals. Round Table Pizza (ARE) DOING BUSI- date is 6/22/06, Possible temp-hire glasses, pink and FREE Co-op Day Now Hiring servers, Now hiring for eves & NESS AS: BARTENDER CNA’s F/T, P/T, CONST. LABORER 5pm. EOE 90 days, pref. some black floral case. Care Provided bussers, & kitchen, wkends. Must be 18 THURMAN & SONS No. exp. necessary days & PM’s. Concrete exp. a plus. med. exp.$10-$12/hr 468-8348 Apply: cooks & bartenders. or older. Apply in per- WATERWORKS for right person. Great working cond. Learn trade. Clean Exp. lumber truck DOE.Apply in person TRINITY YOUTH Please apply @ son between 1-4 @ 4501 Richards Road HELP Infamous bar in Apply in person valid DL trans & drug driver. Class A Req. or Fax: 707-468-0793 Crushed Grape 292 S. State St. Redwood Valley, Ca, 120 WANTED Boonville. 707-895- Valley View Skilled test mandatory. Apply at 1117 SERVICES 333 Laws Ave. Ukiah 3823 or 707-489-1711 13500 Hwy 101 95470 Nursing Center, Wage DOE 462-4331 Commerce Dr. Ukiah 915 W. Church St. [email protected] SALES CLERK. ROP TEACHER 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah Hopland Thurman Adams Bookkeeper Industri- or on line@ Must be avail. eves. OFFICE COUNSELOR Experienced sales Medical- NURSING - Vallejo P.O. Box 748, 4501 al Hardware seeks wwwtrinitycfs.org & wkends. Apply at OCCUPATIONS TAPESTRY person. Building and Very experienced Care Center has Richard Rd. Full charge book- New Realse Video PT (2 hrs/day, 3 FAMILY home improvement Local Class B, with opening for RN (FT) Redwood Valley, Ca, keeper QB exp. pref. LVN to work in busy 1072 N. State SERVICES a+. Sales/commis- air endors.- Delivery NOC, am/pm shifts. 95470 dys/wk, + staff 4yrs bk exp. Fax local cardiology prac- Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm Support Counselor sion neg. based on driver, seasonal- F/T, Must be able to show This business is con- mtgs) in Ukiah Cover letter, res. & tice. Excellent salary SECRET to work with chil- exp. Will train. Fax 40 hrs/wk. $15 per proof of Nursing Lic & ducted by a Joint $27.84-$46.36/hr. wage req. 462-1543 Come Join & benefit package SHOPPERS dren and families, resume: 459-9219 hour 621-0300 CPR cert. MAIL ap- Venture. The regis- Provide instruction includes medical, Needed to Evaluate CAREGIVERS & Our Team in homes, commun- plication to 2000 trants commenced to in general office oc- F/T Cosmetologist LVN/RN dental, LTD, life in- Local Businesses MA’S Now accepting ity and in and after- Tuolumne St., Valle- transact business un- Upscale Day Spa & LVN/RN position at Flex hrs, E-mail cupations. Requires Apply in person applications for school program in surance and 401(k). jo, CA 95489 or call der the fictitious busi- Salon in Beautiful Long Valley Health Req’d 800-585-9024 knowledge of basic 1343 S. Dora St. Casino Executive Ukiah. Requires Please fax resume to the Director of Nurs- ness name or names Ukiah Victorian. Ctr. Days only. Bene- ext 6520 comp. operations, Chief of Security AA, BA, MA or (707) 573-6941, ing @ 707-644-7401 listed above on June CAREGIVERS Exp. stylist only. fits. Wage neg. Call Word/Powerpoint/ Table Games MSW & experience email [email protected] or fax resume Security Guard/ 9, 2006. Endorsed- Private Home Health 462-1129 ext 204 Anne @ 984-6131 or Excel. Exp. in busi- Manager with chilren in a or mail 707-644-1665 Event Staff. P/T to Filed on June 9, Agency needs sup- FIELD apply www.long Coyote Valley mental health or re- F/T. $7.00 hr. to start 2006 at the Mendoci- ness marketing. portive staff for devel- REPRESENTATIVES valley.org EOE 3536 Mendocino Shodakai Casino habilitatiive setting. NURSING DOE. For more info. no County Clerks Of- Regular teaching opmentally disabled Advanced Field Serv- Ave, Suite 200 Santa 7751 N. State St. $18-$21 per hour; PROGRAM call 888-211-2321. fice. cred not req’d. Des- men. Exp. with elder ices seeks field reps Rosa, CA 95403 Redwood Valley depending on edu- SUPPORT VETERINARY /s/Thurman Adams ignated Sub Cred care a plus. F/T, P/T, in the Lake & Mendo- RN/Assistant M-F 9-5 EOE cation and experi- SPECIALIST ASSISTANT THURMAN ADAMS issued based upon avail. in Ukiah. $10- cino County area to Director Lakeport 707-467-4752 ence. Benefits. Office Mendocino College Experience preferred $11 hr. + mi. CDL, complete a variety of work exp. or pos- 463-3300 for appli- Skilled Nursing FT, provides but training provided auto ins., clean DMV residential insurance Administrator session of Single cation packet. This challenging office support. in the treatment of & good ref. a must. Maintenance surveys. To apply: Mendocino Forest Sub Cred. in Busi- Apply by 6/19/06. Products Co. LLC, position is full-time www.mendocino.edu animals, to include Toll free Associate www.afsweb.com ness. Located in Ukiah with On-Call duties. 468-3062 holding animals, 1-877-964-2001 Busy Prop. Mgt. firm Graveyard shift Mendocino DELVERY DRIVER area. Provide sup- Long term care ex- VOLUNTEER injections, oral WORKING with kids, County Office CNA’s - Come Join seeks motivated, Min 18 yrs old port to Vice Pres. perience preferred COORDINATOR medications, etc... small homelike envi- Our Winning Team. dependable, individ- w/clean DMV Mostly Req. 3-5 yrs. exp. but willing to train PT recruit & support Computer and client of Education ronment, good pay & For an app packet All shifts. Cloverdale ual w/basic con- weekends, heavy lift- with various office the right individual. volunteers, coordi- communication skills ing involved good benefits. Fax resume duties. MS Office www.mcoe.us/jobs Health Care Center. struction exp. for Excellent salary. nate program activi- required. Some 72 bed SNF is look- w/kids A+ good 2nd to 463-6957 skills req. Exclnt. receptionist duties. Read All or call Join our team of ties. Flex. schedule. ing for exceptionals & F/T position. Must income job. HEAD COOK comp. pkg. Cover Send resume 707-467-5012 health care profes- Good benefits. About It! caring individuals to have reliable vehicle Call 462-1711 Apply by 6/23/06. letter & resume to $14/hr. Resume to L. or apply to: DEADLINE: 6/30/06 Potter Vly. School. sionals. Contact Yokayo Veterinary The Ukiah make a difference in & valid DL. Benefit Housekeeping pos., 707-485-6873 or Powers, 4825 Old EOE 707-743-2101 Barry Loflin, R.N. Center the life of our resi- Tue-Sat, 32 hrs/wk, recruiter@ Redwood Hwy, Santa DAILY JOURNAL 2 FT Stylists at pkg avail. Apply at 2300 North State St., dents. Very competi- Housekeeping mendoco.com Director of Nursing. Rosa., 95403 or fax Selzer Realty 300 $10/hr, call Orr Hot Ukiah, CA 95482. Your Local Headlines Hair tive wages. Contact F/T Apply in person EOE/ADA. Ph: (707) 263-6101, 707-544-5477. Daily Newspaper! E. Gobbi St., Ukiah Springs Attn to Darsey or Design 462-6000 Barbara 894-5201 462-6277 1162 S. Dora Visit MFP.com Fax: 263-6300 Deadline June 23. Dr. Merritt. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 -13

HELP HELP HELP SERVICES APARTMENTS ROOMS MISC. PETS & GARAGE 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 200 OFFERED 300 UNFURNISHED 320 DUPLEXES 350 FOR RENT 480 FOR SALE 500 SUPPLIES 590 SALES Long term RV/Boat 2 Bdrm 1 bth 2 bd. 351 Creekside, A quiet cntry home, 2 Junior German Shepherd Big Yard Sale TRUCK DRIVERS storage $20.00/mo. $695/mo $695 dep. Willits. Lndry rm. No near hwy 101, $430 Western Saddles. Pups Organicly fed Multi Family Needed for Tomato VETERAN After noon 462-5299/ Willits by Safeway pets. Sml. bk yd. Ga- lg bdrm. fem. pref. no $100 ea. Sieger champ lines Fri. & Sat. 9-3 & Peach hauling in SERVICES Eve/wknds 485-1756 Avail 7-1 318-8117 rage. $800. 485-0841 pets, drugs, alch. 272-3287 AKC SchH3 KKL1 Tools, Tools, & more Security Cell 650-630-0172 Sire imported from Tools. Misc., clothes, Los Banos, CA. Jul- OFFICER 3 bdrm., 2 ba. frplc. ‘96 Golf Cart. Elec- Ukiah Site Reading Specialist 2 bdrm 1bth Germany Health/hip furn. Hsehold items. Oct. No experience D/W, Wtr & Sewer WANTED trict. Retractable full Mon.-Fri. days offering Summer $800/mo. N/P N/S guar. Microchip. 505 Doolan Canyon required. Free CDL Mendocino pd. No pets. $1100 + 370 TO RENT rain cover & club cov- ●Prev. security exp. training provided in Tutoring. One on 230 Observatory $1,500 318-0011 Dr. Crnr. of Helen. County $1100. 462-1396 Quiet Mendo College er. $1700. 459-6693 ●Supervisory exp. a+ Williams or Los one instruc affordable Ave. 707-265-4318 student seeks 1 or Estate Sale 60 yrs of ●Law enforcement/ Banos to qualified Department of rates 463-2835 Avail now 2 bdrm ADVANCED 2 bdrm, 1 bth,$750 2bd in Ukiah on Aug. NUTRIENTS Hydro- collecting furn & military/832PC a applicants. Free Social Services FINANCIAL w/W.D. hu. priv. yd. 510 LIVESTOCK no pets, no sec. 8, gar. Clean! no dogs. 1st. Reliable inc/ ref. ponic & organic. Factory hshld items. Don’t plus! housing available. Salary: $3803- 205 SERVICES Dir. 20-50% off New & QHA Bay Yearling washer& dryer, w/ $850/mo. 481-1206 354-3248 or 459-3639 miss this one! Fri & ●Excellent Comm. Average earnings $4623/Monthly. used Hydro equip. Filly King Fritz, Skip- BANKRUPTCY yrd. 743-1953 Sat 9-5 Laurel Dell Skills per week $800- Opportunity to man- WANTED TO 707-318-0011 is it for me? HOMES pa Star, Will be big Mobile Park. 4930 ●Clear DMW-Crim. $1200. Call the age the Veterans 380 SHARE RENT FREE 2bd. 1 ba $800 330 FOR RENT FREE PAINT $1000 367-2310 West Hwy 20. 1 1/2 ●Guard card training Morning Star Truck- Services Unit, pro- Lg .Rm. w/Kitchen- consultation by phone! 2 bd. TH $825 1 bdrm plus gar & Recycled latex, 5 gal. miles past La Trianon viding a variety of ette. Priv entr N/P/S.. FARM available-free ing Co. to request an Atty Ed Dechant No Section 8. shop on priv. ranch buckets, white, tan, ● services and pro- Quiet area $550 incl 520 EQUIPMENT FREE GARAGE Medical, dental,401K application. 530-473- 800-823-0600 LEE KRAEMER all elect. $800/mo. brown, gray. Tues- grams for veterans util 467-9925 Early 40’s tractor SALE SIGNS. Referral Bonus 3648. PROPERTY MGMT 485-8283 days only, 8am to Se habla Espanol. and their depend- BUSINESS 3 Pt. TE20 Reblt eng. Realty World Selzer and more. 463-2134 Roommate wanted 2pm, 298 Plant Rd., ents. Oversee com- 210 OPPORT. 14501 Power House Good rubber. $2800. Realty. 350 E. Gobbi $11-$14.00 per hour. kitch, bth laundry Ukiah (behind animal Se Solicitan Cho- plex service sys- 90 Vending Machines 4 New luxury 2 P.V.-2 bed., 1 ba. 485-1762, 391-7634 707-265-2865 priv. Storage, garden shelter). Furn., appliances, feres para el Tomate tems and personnel Absolute Goldmine story 1 bd. Town- modular part. Fax: 707-258-8897 area River frontage Persian Rugs, beau- PASTURE & toys, kids clothes, y durazno en Los functions. Must be Excl. Equip/ Locs. All homes. Mason St., Furnished, garden www.ligouri.com RVal $400+ some util tiful quality, large col- 530 FEED SUPPLY plus much more. Banos, CA. De Jul- a veteran and pos- for 10,995 Uk. Apt. size w/d HU. area, w/d/ hook up. 8050 Vineyard Oaks After noon 462-5299 lection. Selling all, Certified Organic Social Worker (MSW) Oct. No se necesita sess accreditation (800) 440-7761 Full appl. Avail. $1000+dep. Dr. West Rd. exit. Eve/wknds 485-1756 negotiable! Call now, Potter Valley Pasture Drivers-Class-C, experiencia. Entre- by VA as a Claim 7/1.Starting $895/mo. Beverly Sanders See signs. BUSINESS Penny 707-823-1326 Hay. 2 Wire Bales. Aides Needed PT/FT, namiento gratis para Representative. Ed- $1000 dep. App. at Realty 462-5198 MUSICAL Sat. & Sun. 8-12. 250 RENTALS SPA-Deluxe ‘06 $6. 621-2311 los que califiquen ucation and experi- 216 Mason St. No (by appointment only) INSTRUMENTS Vallejo Call: 1. Office Space- 410 model. 30 jets. Huge Moving Sale para los que califi- ence. For further in- pets. By appt. only. 1Bd. House on Blue 510-440-1450, Email: School and Perkins Korg I30 Arranger Therapy seat. Never Potter Valley Clover Hshld, outdoor items quen para obtener la fo call 707-463- 707-972-1294 Rob Lakes: S/W/G pd. Manju@solanodhc. $330/mo. 2. Office Work Station. Excl used. Warr.Can del. grass hay 3 wire furn, kid’s clothes Sat licencia clase A. Viv- 4261; Job Line 707- N/dogs. $650/Mo. + com build. 915 sq ft, 3 offi- 625 N. STATE ST. cond.,xtra style discs. $2750.707-468-4300 $7.00 ea. discount only 8-3 1801 Deer- ienda disponible. 463-5424 or web- $700 dep. 275-3327 $550bo 459-9737 ces + recep. ADA PARK PLACE Wine Barrell Halves quantity 743-1953 wood Dr. Ukiah. SUMMER JOBS & Promedio de sueldo site: www.co. acc., 533 S. Main 1 bd. $725-$775 2 country rentals. for planters Freshly Large Back Yard BEYOND NOW!!! semanal $800- mendocino.ca.us/hr GARAGE $1150/mo. 272-7388 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. 2bd. mobile, FURNITURE cut $10 each. Also Sale Fri & Sat 9-4 Full-Time & Part- $1200. Hable a The Closes: 6/23/06 440 590 SALES Pool/garg. 462-5009 elect. incl. $800. will be on the coast Good Variety Time. No experience Morning Star Truck- 1000 Sq. Ft. King size head 340 El Rio Ct 6/17 8- Warehouse Staff 2 1bd. cottage by 2X a month 462- 626 Grove Ave. needed. Experienced ing Co. para una Prof. Business Office. ALDERWOOD APTS board, 2 nite stands, 2 Clothes Boys-6up, positions. Industrial creek, nice, $650. 13 4917. Cel 367-2596 workers please apply aplicacion. 486 N. State. 1450 S.State St. triple dresser. $250. girls-8up. Freezer, LARGE-20 YRS. OF hardware seeks mi. W. of Cloverdale and new high school 530-473-3648 468-0179 9-5 NEW OWNERS 462-8466 PETS & toys, lots of COLLECTIONS. warehouse mgr & Hwy 128. 894-1854 grads and next year’s Refurbished 2 bd. 500 SUPPLIES household misc. Sat. 8-3, Sun. 10-2 seniors welcome. TRUE TO LIFE warehouse worker. Banquet Hall & 3bd.2ba. Close to 775 Laughlin Wy RV DW\Garage+pool APPLIANCES Dog walker/sitter. Cat CHILDREN’S Exp w/steel pref. Kitchen Ukiah Senior High School & Frank 460 Yard Sale Sat. Only Drug test required, $850 mo. 463-2325 sitter. Will walk dog Moving Sale, SERVICES Wage DOE, Fax cov- Center 499 Leslie St. Zeek. Avail. 7/1. Lg. GE fridge with top 7:30-11:00 1306 good DMV a plus. for half an hour. Will Sat & Sun 9-5 seeks 2 additional er letter resume & 462-4343 Clean 2bdrm. apts., $1300/mo. 468-5758 frzr. Good cond. Helen Ave. LOTS of Assist disabled in sit with animals for an lots of misc. their home and on homes for Shelter wage req, 463-1242 nice Westside neigh- $150 Brenda baby & kid stuff, Care program COMMERCIAL 8691 East Rd. P.V. hour. 972-5476 ask 596 A Park Blvd. community outings. Water/Wastewater borhood. Good cred- 462-5781 couch, and misc. Applicants need to LEASE UKIAH 2 bed. 1 ba. home, for Michelle. Moving Sat 8-12 Call for interview opperator Flex hrs. it, N/S, no pets, Sec. Multi-Fam Yard Sale have at least 1 spare 2030 Industry Rd. wood heat, deck, USED References available. 1241 Incline Ct. (off 485-5168 1/2-3/4 time $10-$14 8 O.K. $685-$800 Sat 8-1 Furn, books, bdrm to house a child 1. 5000 Sq.Ft. Aprx. storage space back APPLIANCES Empire) Ukiah Pre- for up to 30 days. DOE & license. mo. 462-3563 Australian Shepherd clothes, rototiller, w/400 sf office yard. $900 + Dep. & FURNITURE. school supplies/ furn, Summer PT. Guaranteed monthly Puppies. Red-tris. 744-1522 2. 5000 Sq. Ft. Aprx. ❤ ❤ Beverly Sanders Guaranteed. 485-1216 camping supplies, Need chnsaw, pick- allotment. Generous HEART of UKIAH Adorable and smart. hshld, clothes, etc. Winery Tasting 720 sq ft clean room Realty 462-5198 10450 East Rd. up, ag/mech exp. increase upon place- LUXURY TOWNHOME MISC. $300. Call Susan at Everything must Go Room Sales w/1500 sf office. CUTE 1BD1BA Redwood Vly $15/hr 462-4491 ment. Income tax-ex- 2bd2ba Avl. 7/15 480 FOR SALE (707) 923-1396 or Multi-Family empt. Exp. with chil- Friendly, outgoing Melanie 707-485-1328 COTTAGE Small pet OK. Gas Dryer $100 923-4999. Can email 241 Warren Dr. Yard Sale Support develop- dren req. Parents will personality with a $650/mo. Realty GARDEN 463-2973 Love Seat w/new slip photos. Comp. Armoire, Sat 9-3, 1729 mentally disabled receive training, + So- passion for wine. World 468-0411 cial Worker, in-home OFFICE PARK MOVE-IN cover-Free! 6+ mo. old purebred wash. mach., books, Lockwood Ukiah in their own home. Must be able to work support & respite. Spaces from 445sqft SPECIAL!!! HUGE 4bd.2ba. 2 car 467-1469 neut. male Mala- glassware, Sat 9-3 PT, FT & wkends. PU all weekends, live gar. Lrg. deck. W/D. Sat & Sun 8-2 325 Need 1 or 2-parent To 726sqft. & up Sierra Sunset offers mute. Free to good 3440 E/S Calpella Rd application at homes, with 1 parent Frplc., pet neg. Huge estate sale. Arlington Dr. Ukiah within an hour com- SPRING RENT 2 bd. apts. w/pool & home. 462-6041 Off Lk Mendocino Dr. Mountain View home full time. Home mute of Anderson laundry facilities, $3000 dep. $2200/ 2710 Deer lane Misc. hshld items, 1000 Sanford Ranch SPECIAL ===== Fri, Sat & Sun Next 3 with no more than 1 carports & more! mo.Avl. 8/1 456-9698 Brooktrails, Willits. baby stuff, Much etc. Rd. Ukiah. 468-9331. biological child con- Valley, Mendocino .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. weekends 10a-6p Friday, Saturday and MINIATURE Sat & Sun 8-4 743 B sidered. Co. and have solid Selzer Realty Lg renov. 2bd 1bth, 468-0411 next to Safeway, Gar, Sunday Starting SCHNAUZERS 505 N. Oak. El Rio St. Ukiah off TRUCK DRIVER Retirees invited to computer skills. DOWNTOWN PACE Supply, lead- apply. Contact TLC crpt, frnt and bck 6/16/06 at 8 am. 2 female $700 ea. Fri 1-6, Sat 9-12, Tbl. Oak Manor. Clothes, Full time, permanent 2nd FLOOR ing wholesaler, seeks 707-463-1100 fenced yrd.$1195 Solid pine 3 in 1 crib 1 male $600 saw, hshld, furn., toddler kid’s stuff etc. Lic#236800809 position with health, DANCE STUDIO plants, bks, grdn Class A Driver for 650-207-5335 $250, crib mattress 462-6719 Sat. 8-12 dental, paid vacation 3500 sq. ft. nightly RT transfer Open House ===== supl. csh only. Txt. book co. seeks and profit sharing. $50, Suburu cargo 660 Malaga Dr. route from Ukiah to Sun. 11-2 Alert-Senior Center Off Despina. Toys, friendly self-starter Starting salary carrier $350, Sharp- Sac. Valid CA Class LEE KRAEMER 410 S. Barnes, Ukiah Blue Point Himy 3 Thrift Open Mon-Sat w/teaching exp. er image exercise Baby stuff, HP photo A lic, w/dbls en- averages $18/hour. Real Estate Broker UKIAH 1bd.+house. Very female kittens CFA 10-4, Donations of (530) 886-8887 bike $100, all items printer, misc. house- drsmnt & prev. exp.,+ Send resume to 468-8951 140 Zinfandel Cute. W. side. $825. reg. 9wks old $400. good quality furniture are obo and rarely hold. No earlies! clean DMV. Send re- Pat Hanks 1bd1ba. $660 ea. 485-8991 only & volunteers Wanted neat enthu- Office Spaces used 391-5436. REC VEH sume to 2815 Duke Navarro Vineyards, Hud OK. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! needed 462-4343 siastic import auto 776 S. State St. 610 CAMPING Ct., Santa Rosa, CA tech. 3-5 yr exp., POB 47 340 sf. $375/mo. 2 Hyperlite Belmont SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Antiques, imports, CENTURY 21 The Ukiah 1979 Ford 95407 or fax , 707- self motivation a +. Philo, CA 95466 390 sf $425/mo. wake boards. Sat. June 17, 10-3 Les Ryan Realty The Ukiah motorhome. 577-0963 or email Apply in person Fax 707-895-9501 Inc. util, janitor, cent. Center Street behind Property Management $250 for 141, $200 Self cont. M/wve. [email protected] 213 S. Main Ukiah [email protected] ht/air, off st. parking. DAILY JOURNAL DAILY JOURNAL the Superette, 468-0463 707-468-3500 for 140. 463-8308 DAILY JOURNAL $3000/bo.272-3287 EOE/M/F/D/V. 468-5426 707-468-3500 Hopland.

468-3500 • 590 S. School St. • Ukiah 14- SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

REC VEH 610 CAMPING 20’ Dutchman 1994 Like new. Self cont. Good ac & ht. Must see to appreciate. $5000. 485-7702 or 485-7097 SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY ‘83 Pace Arrow 31’ Motor home. clean. $8500. Low miles. 467-1327, 391-9733 CONSTRUCTION ANTIQUE BEAUTY CONSTRUCTION COUNTERTOPS AUTO PARTS & with this coupon 630 ACCESSORIES ‘95 Ford Explorer. FREE Was in mint cond. Body totaled. Great Antiques & • Room Additions wheels & tires. Make Collectibles HAIR & SKIN CARE • Painting offer. 462-1340 • Fences/Decks Appraisals HAIRCUTS FACIALS 4X4'S Foundation to finish COLOR PEELS • Garage/Shops 650 FOR SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY 11-5 PERMS WAXING • Solid Surface SOLID SURFACE & Toyota Tacoma Redwood Valley STYLING LASH TINTS 2003, 3.4 liter V6 5- Homes • Additions Countertops Antique Mall Organic Hair Products • Kitchen & Baths LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS speed, Off-road • Kitchens • Decks 9621 N. State St. Package, low miles. Therapeutic Skincare 2485 N. State St. • Ukiah $16,900. 468-8989. Lic. #580504 Redwood Valley Products J.C. Enterprises 707.485.8954 485-1185 Mineral Makeup Bill & Craig Explorer ‘94, 4x4, Buying Antiques & 468-7979 468-0853 707.467.3969 good cond., 150k mi, 707.367.4040 cell Collectibles Daily. 309 A West Perkins St. lic. #871755 • John Johnson CL 856023 $3500 obo. 391-8634 Ford Explorer 1996 TREE TRIMMING TERMITE BUSINESS GUTTERS HANDYMAN HOME REPAIR Good cond. Runs well. AC. $5,000 Escobar Services OBO 485-8656 CalMend Cel 489-7368 FRANCISCO’S All types of home repair, Home Repair Ford Pick-Up ‘89 Serving all of Prepainted remodeling, construction, • Electrical 3/4 ton 4 wd 139K mi Tree & Garden Seamless Gutters window & door repair, Ceiling fans, wall outlets, wall heaters (gas & electric), Great cond. $2650 27 Colors to Choose From carpentry & tile Mendocino, Lake & Dryer hookups obo 272-3715 Fascia Ogee Curved Can fix almost anything. Service Sonoma Counties. Gutter Gutter Face • Carpentry VANS Gutter Serving Ukiah, Doors, windows, fine finish trim 660 FOR SALE Yard Work Call for 5 1/2” 4” 5 1/2” Redwood Valley, • and more Satisfaction Guaranteed Ford Windstar ‘96 Dump Runs appointment Aluminum • Copper • Steel Calpella & • All elect. Smogged. Limited Lifetime Warranty** Willits. Irv Manasse 263-9903 FREE 105k mi. AT. $3300. Tree Trimming Work All Local Numbers 462-4939 ESTIMATES Guaranteed 707-313-5811 office Insured 41 Years of Pontiac ‘98 Trans- Professional Service 707-456-9055 home port Montana Van. 462-2468 (707) 485-0810 707-337-8622 cell Fully equip. 123Kmi. Lic. # 292494 Non-licensed contractor 467-3901 License #OPR9138 Insured Bonded **To original owner. No CSLB Insured Well maint. Orig. owner, runs great. 462-4346 ask for Lori RESTAURANT MASSAGE THERAPY DUMP RUNS REFINISHING TRUCKS ELECTRICIAN 670 FOR SALE Redwood Valley SSHANAHANHANAHAN • Tractor Furniture GMC 1991 2500 and Antique Pickup, runs perfect Massage work $2200 obo. EELECTRICLECTRIC Repair 462-2525 Oolah Boudreau-Taylor • Hauling & Refinishing Fine Mediterranean Thorough & Sensitive Electrical Auger Delights Deep Tissue & Sports • Clean up 30+ years experience « ~ « Dump Truck Massage Trenching Laquer, Varnish, Oil, DINE IN • CARRY OUT My work is to reduce your pain, • Landscaping Toyota 1990 P/U improve your ability to do your 420 O.K. Wax, Water-based finish Extra Cab, 4x4, V6, 707.462.3789 work, and allow you to play harder Free Estimate • No job too small New Tires & Front 1st Visit Special Workshop Serving Lake, Mendocino, • Free estimate End w/ Tool Box. Indoor Smoke in Redwood Valley Runs Great!! Lounge Sonoma Counties & beyond 2 Hrs/$65 free estimates $5200 OBO cell 485-5389 1109 South State Street, Ukiah By appointment 8am to 6:30pm, M-F 707-621-0422 391-5052 Allen Strong Open: Monday - Saturday Fast Service: 11:00AM - 8:00 PM C-10 #825758 707-485-0802 « ~ « 485-1881 485-8659 mess PLUMBING FLOORING CABINETS LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING CARS 25 Years Experience 680 FOR SALE Hardwood Sangiacomo MAINTENANCE Honda CRVLX ‘96 Quality Service Excel. cond. $8500. Landscape Silver. Flooring RRobinsonobinson license #849949 Lic. #367676 BEST VALUE 467-1327, 391-9733 463-2333 HAND SCRAPED BEST QUALITY Honda EX 2003 ~ PPlumbinglumbing ~ Showroom - 756 S. State St. • Consult • Design 44,750 mi. Spoiler, SOLID OAK Serving Willits and Ukiah Cabinets, countertops, No Job to Large moon roof, AC, CD 50% OFF RETAIL! • Install $18,800 484-6489 SPECIALIZING design, installation and Exclusive Line No Job To Small Pontiac 1994 Solid Oak $3.99/s.f. remodeling of Bobcat track loaders Trans Am, GL audio IN REPAIRS Bamboo $2.99 10 years Experience stereo syst., $4000 Clines Unlimited Established in 1970 obo, 462-2525 (707) 459-3212 Laminate 88 cents Construction, Inc. Office (707) 468-0747 RAFA LLAMAS REAL ESTATE Cell (707) 391-7676 (707) 467-1888 Laminate Center license #608885 621-0566 710 WANTED License #646710 468-7490 • 995-3290 462-5617 Sell your house on 354-0293 the date of your choice for a fair price w/out doing SPA & SALON REPAIR PAYROLL SERVICE CONSTRUCTION UPHOLSTERY any repairs! • We pay Workers Comp 707-462-7255 Hawks Plumbing, Z CONSTR CR • Process Weekly Payroll RE UCT STOM CREATION [email protected] Electrical & VA IO CU S • Pay all Payroll Taxes AL N UPHOLSTERY AC Repair • Maintain all P/R Files DAY SPA & SALON RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE • Invoice Client Weekly 770 30 yrs experience • New Construction LICENSED & INSURED 1Have equity in your For more information • Hair Style • Waxing Sewer Work, wtr • Additions Furniture • Auto • Marine property? Income about our • Remodels or credit problems? • Manicures • Massage heater installation/ Payroll Service, Unusual property • Pedicures • Make Up • Repairs Large “We meet all Interest rates as low as 1% call us. • Facials • Body Wraps all phases of repair. Selection Of your upholstery Need cash out? Can do! LINK Personnel All phases Fabric needs.” RATES STILL LOW! 545 N. State St. In Stock. Call Larry Wright We use and recommend Non-CA licensed. of construction Ukiah, CA GOLDEN BEAR Aveda products. All work guaranteed. and repairs MORTGAGE Mon-Fri. 9-5 468-5883 707-433-9143 158 S. Main St. Willits www.link2hire.com Lic#872592 275 Cherry St. • Unit A • Ukiah 3bd. 2ba. near shop- (707) 456-9757 707-744-1839 468-LINK (5465) (707) 489-3158 NEXT TO UPS ping etc. AC/HT. Attached garage. Be- low market at $359K. Massage & Health HOME REPAIRS POOL SERVICE PLANTING BOB BAZZANO LANDSCAPING 468-0423 CREEKSIDE MEDICINE ENERGY MASSAGE PLANT SCIENCE C21 Les Ryan Rlty. Mr. Terry Kulbeck SPECIALIST 3bd. Mfg. Home on LANDSCAPE Want a beautiful foundation, lrg. priv. 564 South Dora St. HOME REPAIRS garden, but unable? back yd. Oversize 2 License #624806 C27 Occupational Science Degree Carpentry - Plumbing ppoolool sserviceervice car garage. Holistic Health Practitioner Call me to do it for you RESIDENTIAL Electric - Tile Cul de sac. $349K. COMMERCIAL Nationally Certified (ABMP) Experienced in: BOB BAZZANO Massage Therapist Cement - ETC Complete Landscape Installation Small vineyard & 468-0423 1 hr. - $40 • 1 1/2 hr. - $60 Residential C21 Les Ryan Rlty. • Concrete & Masonry • Retaining Walls orchard management • Irrigation & Drip Sprinklers Body work & Massage to relieve Commercial /development. Oak Manor • Drainage Systems • Consulting & Design stress, relax muscles, clean to • Supplies & Chemicals 3bd/2ba, 2 car gar. CAN FIX ANYTHING Also offering services in • Bobcat Grading • Tractor Service xins, balance energy, enzymes & • Equipment installation, Very clean, $397K. Joe Morales hormones & increase flexibility. Lic # 6178 • Insured organic vegetable,herb, Contact 272-1769 Repairs and Maintenance &ornamental gardening (707) 744-1912 Naturopathic Medical Massage Cell: (707) 972-8633 Rwd Vly Properties Treat Yourself Today Call Jason or Tony Call Chris 24/7 Chalet in the trees. (707) 318-4480 cell Home: (707) 468-8136 3bd2ba. 2 story. 1 ac. (707) 391-8440 www.alvarezhomerepairs.net 354.3323 • 354.1089 (707) 349-5282 charming. $600,000 «2bdrm. 2 ba. home near schools & NOTICE TO READERS shopping. Paved Rd & fruit trees.$415,000 We publish advertisements from companies and work of improvements totaling $500 or more must be Bernard RE 485-7840 individuals who have been licensed by the State of licensed by the State of California. View home on 1 ac. 3bd.2ba. + detach. 1 California and from unlicensed companies and Advertisements appearing in these columns without a rm. studio. S. expor- individuals. license number indicate that the contractor or sure, great loc. Country feel. 10 min. All licensed contractors are required by State Law to list individuals are not licensed by the State of California. to town. $595K. their license number in advertisements offering their Further information can be obtained by contacting the BOB BAZZANO services. The law also states contractors performing Contractors State License Board. 468-0423 C21 Les Ryan Rlty. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL WEATHER SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 – 15 . 3-DAY FORECAST SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER CALIFORNIA CITIES

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Sun. Today Sun. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 86/64/pc 84/62/pc Napa 91/51/s 82/50/s Antioch 91/57/s 85/55/s Needles 108/79/s 111/80/s 94° Arroyo Grande 81/47/pc 74/47/pc Oakland 75/54/s 69/54/pc Sunrise today ...... 5:46 a.m. Atascadero 97/50/s 95/50/s Ontario 96/64/s 92/62/s Sunset tonight ...... 8:41 p.m. Rockport 67/51 Auburn 92/58/s 89/57/s Orange 89/61/pc 88/60/pc Moonrise today ...... 12:51 a.m. Barstow 105/69/s 105/74/s Oxnard 74/59/pc 70/57/pc Mostly sunny and hot Moonset today ...... 12:18 p.m. Laytonville Big Sur 74/52/pc 61/53/pc Palm Springs 110/80/s 110/78/s Covelo 92/55 Bishop 99/51/s 99/54/s Pasadena 90/66/s 87/64/pc 92/56 Blythe 110/76/s 111/77/s Pomona 96/60/s 94/58/s MOON PHASES Burbank 91/64/s 90/62/pc Potter Valley 92/53/s 87/51/s TONIGHT Westport California City 100/65/s 99/64/s Redding 101/62/s 95/61/s Last New First Full 67/51 Carpinteria 75/57/pc 70/57/pc Riverside 99/63/s 96/63/s Catalina 83/60/pc 75/59/pc Sacramento 94/58/s 90/57/s 54° Chico 95/61/s 91/61/s Salinas 78/53/s 69/53/pc Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 62/49/pc 59/48/pc San Bernardino 97/63/s 94/63/s Death Valley 110/76/s 116/81/s San Diego 74/65/pc 70/64/pc June 18 June 25 July 3 July 10 62/49 96/61 Clear Downey 83/62/pc 79/62/pc San Fernando 91/64/s 89/61/s Encinitas 78/62/pc 71/61/pc San Francisco 70/54/pc 63/53/pc ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 88/61/s 85/59/s San Jose 88/56/s 82/55/s 92/51 Eureka 63/47/pc 60/47/pc San Luis Obispo 86/49/pc 76/51/pc Ukiah through 2 p.m. Friday 67/54 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 62/49/pc 60/49/pc San Rafael 88/53/s 83/53/pc SUNDAY 92/53 Temperature Fresno 102/70/s 100/66/s Santa Ana 80/63/pc 77/63/pc 87° High ...... 91° UKIAH Gilroy 91/51/s 85/51/s Santa Barbara 76/57/pc 71/56/pc Low ...... 54° 94/54 Indio 112/71/s 110/72/s Santa Cruz 79/54/s 70/54/pc 52° Normal high ...... 83° Lakeport Irvine 80/63/s 77/63/pc Santa Monica 78/61/pc 72/61/pc Normal low ...... 52° 93/53 Hollywood 89/63/pc 83/63/pc Santa Rosa 91/49/s 84/49/s Philo Record high ...... 110° in 1961 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 89/54/s 91/53/s S. Lake Tahoe 81/39/s 80/38/s 87/51 Boonville Lodi 98/57/s 92/57/s Stockton 98/56/s 93/57/s Mostly sunny Record low ...... 39° in 1944 89/54 93/53 Precipitation Lompoc 67/49/pc 65/50/pc Tahoe Valley 81/39/s 80/38/s Long Beach 82/63/pc 78/62/pc Torrance 77/63/pc 71/63/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Fri...... 0.00” Gualala Los Angeles 85/64/pc 80/62/pc Vacaville 98/57/s 91/56/s MONDAY Month to date ...... 0.02” Mammoth 78/42/s 81/42/s Vallejo 91/52/s 84/51/pc Normal month to date ...... 0.15” 62/49 Clearlake 92/51 Marysville 97/58/s 94/56/s Van Nuys 90/64/s 91/61/pc 88° Season to date ...... 55.84” Modesto 98/62/s 95/60/s Visalia 100/62/s 100/61/s Last season to date ...... 42.00” Monrovia 92/64/s 89/62/s Willits 92/51/s 86/50/s Normal season to date ...... 38.77” Cloverdale 52° Monterey 72/52/pc 65/53/pc Yosemite Valley 90/51/s 94/52/s 94/55 Morro Bay 70/55/pc 66/55/pc Yreka 87/47/pc 84/48/s Plenty of sunshine Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2006 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 748.90 feet; Storage: 87,944 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 181 cfs Outflow: 195 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .034 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .38 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .010 ppm (.25 ppm)

grandchild. Dad Mordhorst “We’re sorry to see Carol go,” Glassey said, “but on the other hand, anyone who wants Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 to spend more time with fam- ily, who can argue with that?” Maureen Kyle likes to nize the agency’s administra- tive structure, including con- Glassey described Mord- listen to tapes with her dad. horst as a consummate profes- “Daddy took me to the sidering possible roles of an agency director, assistant sional who brings excellence carnival,” Isaiah Rojas said. to the area of public health. “I like to go to the beach agency director and a number of branches. Looking back on her years with him and I like to go as public health director, camping,” Levi Cline said. “I The Health and Human Services Agency, according to Mordhorst said she has had a like him to take to where I lot of fun. She referenced pro- drive the jeep, tractor, taxi Glassey, was formed in an effort to provide better service grams such as exercise, nutri- and racecar,” he added. tion in schools and stopping Some students also shared and administrative efficiency by maximizing resources. teenage drinking and smoking their Father’s Day plans. as being things she enjoyed “I get to go camping with “First and foremost, we want to provide a seamless set and that had an impact on her dad,” Andrew McCormick life. said of his plans for of services to the community, and we want to focus on giv- She also mentioned work- celebrating Father’s Day. ing with her staff and commu- “I think I’m going ing customers the best possi- ble service,” Glassey said. nity as things she will miss. camping,” Tristan Nevin said. “The two things I’m most Ohland reminded him that he “We think that will come from coordinating and working going to miss that makes this was going to Mt. Shasta. hard, are first, the wonderful “I’m going to the movie together.” Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal At the time of the merger, privilege I have had to work theater,” Maureen Kyle said, The preschool and kindergarten class at New Morning Montessori school gathers with community members adding she plans to take her the Department of Animal in a circle to share thoughts about dad before this weekend’s Father’s Day. Care and Control was also over years. It’s been very daddy to see “Cars.” rewarding to see people that Kathleen, whose dad is incorporated into the Public Health Department, which, in are willing to dedicate their taking Father’s Day off from DiMartino, lead teacher at the cheesecake from Cheesecake it to him overnight,” time to making the communi- work, also plans to go to a school, shared her Father’s Momma especially for her DiMartino said. addition, oversees Environ- mental Health, Nursing and ty a better place. It inspires movie. Day plans with the class. She diabetic dad. Katie Mintz can be reached me,” Mordhorst said. And even Artemis bought a sugar-free “They’re going to Fed-Ex at [email protected]. all drug and alcohol pro- grams. “The other piece that actu- To some extent, Mordhorst ally brings tears to my eyes is said, the integration con- my staff. I’ve been so incredi- upon fathers the full measure them as safe as possible until tributed to her decision to bly fortunate to have a talent- History of their obligations.” Iraq they’re home. retire. Though she is a sup- ed, dedicated and committed It wasn’t until 32 years “For starters, we need to porter of integrated services -- staff that over the years have later when, in 1956, Father’s Continued from Page 1 send a loud message to the she was instrumental in hav- been willing to work for less Day was recognized by a joint Continued from Page 1 insurgents that we will not ing Assemblywoman Patty money to do things they real- resolution of Congress. Then, occupy Iraq, we will not con- ly care about.” Father’s Day in the United Republican majority that there Berg, D-Eureka, pass a bill to States can be traced back to a decade later, President trol Iraq’s oil. A message that run a pilot program support- “I have a phenomenal staff would be a debate on this we want to leave Iraq as much that is really dedicated to 1924. Lyndon Johnson signed a floor on the Iraq war. Instead ing such services in Mendo- At that time, President presidential proclamation that as they want us to leave. cino County -- the additional improving community we get what the news is “On my last visit to Iraq, health,” Mordhorst said. “As I Calvin Coolidge signed a declared the third Sunday of reporting as ‘Republican elec- work, including paperwork, Father’s Day resolution to June as Father’s Day. In 1972, everyone I spoke with wants agency and task force meet- said in my retirement notice, tion year strategy.’ the Iraqis to assume more of the county is very lucky to “establish more intimate rela- President Richard Nixon “This feel good resolution ings, pulled her away from tions between fathers and signed the law, finally making the security responsibilities doing what she enjoyed. have those people as employ- ignores the issues most impor- faster. Our military has done ees.” their children and to impress Father’s Day permanent. tant to the men and women “Anyone will tell you I’m a its job-often in two, three or workaholic,” Mordhorst said, As for the Health and serving in Iraq, their families four tours of duty -- an uncon- Human Services Agency, and the taxpayers who have “but from now on I want to Hallmark. Another 20 percent scionable demand on our have the work that I do be Glassey said progress toward already been billed nearly a troops, an unconscionable a cohesive whole has been of Father’s Day cards are pur- trillion dollars. It ignores the things I’m really passionate Facts demand on their families and about. I want to do things that slow, but will be visible with- chased for husbands, while issues raised by some of our an unconscionable demand on in a year. others are purchased for most respected generals and it I feel 20 years down the line Continued from Page 1 their communities. And make will make a difference. “ “It’s not an overnight grandfathers, sons, brothers, ignores the lack of account- no mistake -- it’s taking a toll process,” Glassey said. ability and oversight that’s led After she retires, she said Mother’s Day cards given.) uncles and even mothers. on our military. she may do volunteer work, “Making the decision was the More collect calls are made to some of the most egregious “Stay the course is not a simplest part of the whole Father’s Day is celebrated and embarrassing examples of such as staying involved with on Father’s Day than any in many countries around the strategy for success and we’re process. A year from now other day, according to “The waste, fraud and abuse on the Children’s Health world, though not always on not doing our job by being a Initiative. there will be a sense of a Book of Useless record. rubber stamp for this adminis- cohesive whole and an even Information,” by Keith the third Sunday in June. “I really care about kids, “We need to be working tration. not that I don’t care about more efficient agency.” Waterhouse and Richard While 24 other countries cele- nonstop to bring our troops “Mr. Speaker, this is not an Katie Mintz can be reached at Littlejohn published in 2002. brate Father’s Day on the other people, but kids really [email protected]. home as soon as possible not honest debate. While the touch my soul,” Mordhorst Only 50 percent of all same day, according to to score political points while majority plays politics, our said. “I’ve been a part of the Father’s Day cards are pur- Wikipedia, 22 others celebrate they are fighting a war. And men and women serving in chased for dads, according to we need to be working to keep First 5 committee since it • Willits • at different times in the year. Iraq are in terrible danger.” started. Learning about the NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) importance of a caring adult Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS ONLY mine appears to be on the rise in methamphetamine to be a try in meth labs, but the rest of in a child’s life between 0 and Returns in August Meth Mendocino County. He said “highly localized” problem. the country is catching up.” 5 (years old), I really want to many of the people arrested in Data collected from jails In San Francisco, gangs have do something like that.” This, Nacho Libre PG 1:00, 3:50, 7:00, 9:10 the county have some amount showed that in five cities in the turned from selling crack- she said, also means spending Continued from Page 1 more time with her own of methamphetamine in their Western United States, the per- cocaine to selling methamphet- CARS G the report said. system and that there is a direct centage of suspects who tested amine “because there’s more 1:20, 4:00, 6:50, 9:20 money in it,” Nishiyama said. “Nationally that may be true, correlation between metham- positive for methamphetamine FIND PG13 Thefts of pseudoephedrine are Break Up but in Mendocino County it’s phetamine use in this county was more than 25 percent, 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:30 also increasing statewide, he WHAT YOU the opposite,” Commander Bob and rates of domestic violence according to the report. Three Please call theater recording for wheelchair said. NEED IN accessibility information Nishiyama of the Mendocino and other violence crimes. of those cities -- San Diego, Los County Major Crimes Task Angeles and San Jose -- are in Currently, California is THE Nishiyama said he thought working on a law that would C Force said of the report’s find- the report was self-serving and California. ings. Nationally, only 5 percent of require anyone who sells med- L did not put a lot of faith in its ications containing pseu- A separate government sur- validity. The Sentencing Project arrested suspects tested positive A vey highlighted in the report doephedrine, the key ingredient S is a nonprofit organization that for methamphetamine, com- in methamphetamine, to keep showed that methamphetamine S Adv. Tix on Sale SUPERMAN RETURNS (PG-13) # supports alternatives to incar- pared to 30 percent who tested those items locked up in the use among high school students Adv. Tix on Sale PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD ceration for convicted drug positive for cocaine and 44 per- back of the store. It is already IFIEDS! MAN'S CHEST (PG-13) # dropped 36 percent between users and other criminals. cent who tested positive for NACHO LIBRE (PG) DIG (1230 245 500) 730 945 illegal for a person to purchase GARFIELD: A TALE OF TWO KITTIES (PG) DIG (1245 2001 and 2005. Overall, use has The report acknowledged marijuana, according to the more than three items contain- 300 505) 715 920 remained stable since 1999, that methamphetamine use is report. THE LAKE HOUSE (PG) DIG (1235 255 520) 740 1005 ing pseudoephedrine from a Read about it FAST & THE FURIOUS 3 (PG-13) DIG (1220 250 515) 745 according to the report. more widespread than it was 10 “This is where it all got start- single store. in the 1015 Daily Journal CARS (G) DIG # (130 440) 725 1010 Nishiyama said the creation, years ago, but stated that data ed,” Nishiyama said. “Califor- Ben Brown can be reached at THE BREAK-UP (PG-13) DIG (120 430) 705 950 sale and use of methampheta- from the jail system shows nia has led the rest of the coun- [email protected]. . Times For 6/17 ©2006 16- SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

Low Huge Sele Prices ction

™ what moves you NEW 2006 SCION XB’s NEW 2006 SCION TC’s NEW 2006 SCION XA’s

34mpg/hwy 29mpg/hwy 38mpg/hwy

MSRP Starts At MSRP Starts At MSRP Starts At $14,570 $16,940 $13,320 All New Scions are Pure Priced and come standard with: Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Windows, CD Player, Power Door Locks, Tilt Steering, Anti Lock Brakes, and more. moving forward New 2006 Tacoma Ext Cab SR5 2wd High gas New 2006 Toyota Corolla CE mpg/hwy 27 5 speed manual prices getting 38mpg/hwy you nowhere? Automatic Check out these #266053 MPG’s! #705703 Only $19,999 Sale Price$15,555 % *FOR 60 New 2006 Highlander Hybrid 4x4’s New 2006 Sienna LE MONTHS ON APPROVAL 33mpg/city OF CREDIT 26mpg/hwy 2.9 7 passenger On All new 2006

Toyota 4Runners, MSRP...... $26, 848 Factory Rebate...... $1,000 #453231 Solaras and gas Thurston Discount ...... $854 Highlanders #030488, 030082, 030142, 030397 *2.9% for 60 months is on approval of credit through TFS for Tier I+, I and II customers. See dealer for details. Special financing through TFS is not compatible $ Ready for immediate delivery with factory rebates and cannot be combined. Sale ends 6/18/06. Net Price 24,994

NEW 2006 Aveo LT 4DR New 2006 HHR *FOR 72 30mpg/hwy 34mpg/hwy % #622467 #635252 MONTHS MSRP...... $14,240 Factory Rebate...... $500 Bonus Cash...... $500 ON APPROVAL Thurston Discount ...... $248 OF CREDIT Only $ Net Price$12,992 0.0 18,835 NEW 2006 Cobalt On New 2006 New 2005 Equinox AWD LT Tahoes, 25mpg/hwy 32mpg/hwy Suburbans #323020

MSRP...... $14,615 Factory Rebate...... $500 #783295 Thurston Discount ...... $222 Bonus Cash...... $500 $ SAVE NOW! Net Price 13,393 Only$22,992 USED CAR CLEARANCE ZONE

05 Nissan 2005 Pontiac 2003 Subaru 2004 2005 Nissan 2004 Dodge 2005 GMC 2004 VW 2002 Acura 2002 Infiniti 2002 Toyota 2004 Chrylsler Murano Montana Outback Corvette Quest Neon Canyon Crew Cab Touareg MDX I35 Solara Sebring Conv. #400607 #125725 #652687 #100741 #106745 #567673 #181478 #000473 #502007 #002404 #568046 #105498 $23,993 $15,995 $18,888 $41,994 $18,998 $9,699 $17,997 $29,999 $27,997 $16,996 $14,994 $14,994 2005 Jeep 2003 2005 Saturn 2003 Cadillac 2004 Dodge 2004 Dodge 2004 Honda 2005 Ford 2004 Chevy 2006 Ford 2006 2005 Dodge Grand Cherokee Acura TL Relay Deville Dakota Ram 2500 Civic Ranger Cavalier Expedition Ford 500 Quad Cab #577790 #033786 #234794 #135157 #717654 #236211 #014820 #A62316 #275490 #A10992 #102796 #506017 $21,991 $20,990 $19,999 $19,999 $17,997 $33,333 $15,995 $18,888 $9,799 $26,996 $17,997 $18,888

*0.0% for 72 months is on approval of credit through GMAC on new 2006 Chevrolet Tahoes and Suburbans. Special financing and rebates cannot be combined. Call dealer for details. All vehicles subject to prior sale. All prices 2800 North State St. • Ukiah www.thurstonautoplaza.com plus government fees and taxes any finance charges and any dealer CREDIT document preparation charge of $45, and any emissions testing charge UNION and CA tire fee. Sale ends 6/18/06. 1-866-2-THURSTON DIRECT (707) 462-8817 LENDING